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domineering manner- such
and
aggravating tone and
as would be improper
in a fareman of works towards his
been
even
workmen.
50. It had for
mmare
than
a
year
Jentleman
ordinary Self
evident to His Excellency that no
of professional Standing
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respect could long bere under M. Wilson,
Twhilst the
unpopularity
into which he had
brought the Goverment by his arogant
manner was a
serious disadvantage.
Unfortunately too there could be little
reliance
a his his
on either his profesional still
general management of his
Department, which, nevertheless,
was
that
by which the works involving the largest expenditure to the bolony
were conducted.
51.
The Auditor General who had then been acting bolonial Secretary
of the extraordinary apathy
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and attention.
to Public interests of M. Wilson in
connection with the large Gaol at Stone. butter's Island where he had allowed a
Three on for parto
mixture cont
timing only
of lime out of 100 parts
resembling
and more
mud than mortar to be used
and
in many parts of the building where in the best portions of the structure
not
more
than 12
15 parts of dime,
curtainly lefo than 20, had been used or
instead of 50 out of 100 as
stipulated by. the contract. A circumstance so unsatisfactory
and Suspicious that it had nearly led to Mr Wilson's
suspension soon after His