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not only in the working of the
Def. Secretary
he let the
Chemat Secretary but work.
enough to have them employed.
& he suggests that it would be found useful with advantage
2
combine the Offices
Sec &
1 Colomat
- Auditor General. He also thinks that the office of Treasurer might with advantage be abolished –
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this being done by using the
"Banker
Bank arrangement.
what might easily be made
I think probably in R.M.
rather exaggerating the state of the
Col. Surgeon's Office
there is no doubt
Relative to Sir M. Hood's health had been
failing for some time before he came
away, kept it off.
being
Sir R. H. decided what
Mr. Jenkin the Auditor
was
offered the lake after als "Peyton. If he accepts it the two officers of Col. Sec. & Auditor may
2.
be abolishing
Mr. Beavor's letter for
the recommendations must
at all events wait till there
becoming in the offer.
I think but I will be