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for which have been sent long before cheques for monies have been approved - and for which have been voted in Council - They are works that cannot be stopped.

How it be said the Surveyor General is criminally expending the Public monies without authority in producing such works, even although he may not have his monthly Requisitions (in reality authorities for items of repairs) made - so they have usually been the subject of verbal, if not written, communication between The Survey Department and the Governor, or Colonial Secretary and have been either ordered or approved.

And here (again although the work is sanctioned) formal authority to the Audit Office is absent until the formal Requisition has been signed.

38. Again as to the smaller items, I cannot enter into detail of course of any particulars under charge three explanations but I think enough has been said to show

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for which have been sent long before cheques for monies have been approved - and for which have been voted in Council - They are works that cannot be stopped. How it be said the Surveyor General is criminally expending the Public monies without authority in producing such works, even although he may not have his monthly Requisitions (in reality authorities for items of repairs) made - so they have usually been the subject of verbal, if not written, communication between The Survey Department and the Governor, or Colonial Secretary and have been either ordered or approved.

And here (again although the work is sanctioned) formal authority to the Audit Office is absent until the formal Requisition has been signed. the Auditor and Treasurer (and not for him) signed and approved - In submit not-

38. Again as to the smaller items, I cannot enter into detail of course of any particulars under charge three explanations but I think enough has been said to show

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for which have been sent long before cheques for monies have been approved - and for which have been voted in Council - They are works that cannot be stopped. How it may be said the Surveyor General is criminally expending the Public monies without authority in producing such works, even although he may not have his monthly Requisitions (in reality authorities for items of repairs) made - so they have usually been the subject of verbal, if not written, communication between The Survey Department and the Governor, or Colonial Secretary and have been either ordered or approved.

And here (again although the work is sanctioned) formal authority to the Audit Office is absent until the formal Requisition has been signed. The Auditor and Treasurer (and not for him) signed and approved.

38. Again as to the smaller items, I cannot enter into detail of course of any particulars under charge three explanations but I think enough has been said to show

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for which have been sent long before cheques for monies have been approved - and for which have been voted in Council - They are works that cannot be stopped. How it may be said the Surveyor General is criminally expending the Public monies without authority in producing such works, even although he may not have his monthly Requisitions (in reality authorities for items of repairs) made - so they have usually been the subject of verbal, if not written, communication between The Survey Department and the Governor, or Colonial Secretary and have been either ordered or approved. And here (again although the work is sanctioned) formal authority to the Audit Office is absent until the formal Requisition has been signed. The Auditor and Treasurer (and not for him) signed and approved.

38. Again as to the smaller items, I cannot enter into detail of course of any particulars under charge three explanations but I think enough has been said to show

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