6.
handing
"the control of the "axpenditure" of an important -public Department to "a " proper Fire Connnifsim "
recommended in M.
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quoted.
I shall take
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early
opportunity of judging pormally
which is nearest to the truth
A-o
8.
•Ryrie's objection. Mr. Ryrie it will be observed dos not hazard the apertion that much damage has, - but only may result from such amisum.
The opinion of the Honorable Mr Ryrie as expresid
objection of his
in the 8th
-an
Protect is in strong entrant
with the Report of Mr. Mary. the Inperintendant of the Pin Brigade which I have already
و
greatly regret being
to trouble
compelled to Lordship with
many
refermions of this Kind),
all it will be obsewed
amanating from
and I
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in the
would not
opinim
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one source);
singular that they
have been
deemed necessary
public grounds, if the Amorable Mr Ryrie and the Captain Inperintendent
of Police had been