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of opinion and the
if
greation
is not one pressing for immediate division, I should be very glad it could be refered to the Foretary of State to dreide whater and in what way further security, should be provided.
The provisions of 30 and 31 Vie: Cap. 34 See 11. might here
I think be made the
subject
of a Departmental Order ifening from the Goverment without reanting to further legislation. If such provisions are considered ufficient protection to the funds entrusted to the thigh bout of Chaumy
and the Accountant
General
is not called on to
provide any material guarantes, there cannot I think be any to call on the Official
reason
Duister to do so. The
this
practice
point adopted in
England may safely be followed.
here.
(Signed) Tho. b. Mayllar, Acting Attorney Generd. 16th January 1874..
(Anne Soppy)
Martina Feminin bolarial Secretary.