the Revenue

ground for assume at £118,000 for 1863. And if there is

Sales,

may

no

Revenue in 1863 from

it

not be fairly said

that the Duke of Newensite has

been led to adopt calculations.

Monopoly (a

262

an important Stem of Revenue) has for the present

almost reached its limits, does not appear. He further states

(in reduction of the Revenue) that

the Police Rates are

limited by

Law to Police Expenditure. This

the

is

quite

true

"utterly fallacious" by using official data furnished by the

Local Authorities.

remarked

It may

also be

that something may

be taken into account for

future years

on

account of increase of Revenue, which his Excellency

allows has been at the rate

of $12,000

he

assumes

a year - though why that the Opium

Monopoly

but as both Police

Revenue and Expenditure

are

included in the Estimates - this

does not affect the question of

Surplus

or

available Revenue.

turning

to

especially when on the Estimates it is found that,

Polin

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