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2.

In Governor Wennessy's

despatch No. 48 of 29th April, 1881, and

again

in his

despatch W.36 of 28th

Over

February 1882, charges of neglect of - duty are made against the Colonial Secretary and the Head of the Audit Department which if passed without protest might be assumed to be admitted. These charges -directed against Dr Stewart and myself and as they are not, I respectfully submit, borne out by facts, I beg to request Your Lordship's consideration of the following

observations.

3.

are

One of the principal

charges brought against the Colonial

Teeretary

6556/82

mexure 1.

Secretary

and Auditor General is

laxity in getting security from "certain Heads of Departments

#

in

spite of Your Lordship's positive

#

instructions" and the case

of Mer

Senna of the Civil Hospital is

especially referred to.

Ler.

If Your Lordship_

will kindly refer to the printed.

- papers annexed (which I found in

arrival though not

type on my

printed off) it will be seen that

Page 8. so far back as 5th May 1879, I

submitted for His Excelleney's

consideration some

e draft rules, and a schedule shewing the

security then furnished, and the

alterations

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