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prevent us from delaying my

enquiries

6.

nomi

and-action in the matter.

'has I waited the return of W. Innoden, and allowed the Gaol to

get

week after week from bad to

wird,

what I

I should have failed to de

very

Row)

Raw

was

me of

the ward preparing duties of my office; and I should not have complied

with the four Terò hip's refreated instincts.

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earnest and

Furthermore I

was

bound

to accept the positive statement I

anw in Sir Ehitus P'emedy's despatch No. 40 of the 28th of February 1877 :-- "The long delay which has taken "place not only in the preparation of

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"The Report but in the final adoption of the regulations and dietary scales

has been

"due to the thorough and

"exhaustive

aving

Anamm er

in which the

Commission prosented its

4

enquiries

"in the first instance and to the "desire by which the Executive

"was animated to allow

Ava

every variety of

"opinion in matters of detail to be

"Thoroughly ventilated and weighed

"before finally reducing to a system

"the suggestions

recommended by

individual members of the Commission "

I now find to

find to my surprise

8.

that the Committee allege they

not

an

given

were

time enough to complete

investigation; that they explained

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