and have not been returned; a reference

to previous papers in euch cases been imposible. This cances great

having

inconvenience in the Colonial Secutary's

Sepertiuent

the Colonial Secretary is not to ruinute

any papers before cending them to the Governor

it with amount to this, that though an officer

of the Raccutive Council and the

requlations replaces the Governor in the

death or absence, be is to equers no

was according to who

care of his

opinion

matters of public business unless his

opinion

be

arked for. The Stead of an

Department _ let as

suppose

a

the Past Master Zeneral - in caburitting

question for the Governors decision

Spicion on

exprepes

his

The Colonial Secretary will

on the subject _ the Colonial

in future

ou

future not have that right.

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I am sure that your Dexcellency with

reflection see that if papers

if papers are forwarded with all information that it is popible to collect,

it will expedite public business and enable your

Excellency to give a decision with greater case

The time of the Governo

valuable to be taken

up

I trust earnestly that

Cums

t

ms to be too

with there details and

on considuation you

will rescind the order which has been given

Here

are a

host of papers on which the

Governor's approval has to be given

as a mele

matter of form. Your Excellenes's noe probubite

rue

from dealing with any of there -

any of there - This is a matter to which I attack us personal importance

It is a great convenience however to the Public

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