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the

Office and taking

taking one year

1 with another, and upon the whole I do not think it will prove to be in excess of the charges received by the brown under Seations VI of the Ordinance._

of Should however the Office not

work so

-advantageously

(A

I have

anticipated it is open to the Governs in bonnal unds Section

VII

from time to time tovary the salary attached to it

With reference to the question of security I'incline very much to the opinion that the Official Pruster is "an

Officer entrusted with public mowy "

within the spirit if not the

letter of clance 510 of the Pules

and Regulations for the holonial

Service, and that he should

Therefore provide security as provided

Therein. Burt Wr. Alexander the

present holder of the Effine who has had it is needless to say great experience in the service doubts whecher that clause properly

applies to the points to the the

by

itself

matter, and

guarantees afforded provisions of the Ordinown as affording sufficient somunity

to the funds under his charge. -

Those provisions

ow

are founded

the Imperial Statule 15 a

1

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