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consistent with the efficiency of the public
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service had not bun rigorously inforced by myself, with the assistance of the Colonial écorctury and ● Auditor-General (M.March), of the (oting Celenial Secretary (M2 Stuvert), of the Treasurer (Mzfister), and of the other encumbers
on
of the Excentive Council; and with the loyal support of the Colonial Legislature.
4.
In conclusion, I would express
my regret that, after
liventy six
years, as
a carier of nearly
the Governor representing.
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the Queen in five important. Velenics, I.,
should have liven
compelled, under the
circumstances
circumstīners referred to in the second
paragraph of this despatch, to seebmit this statement, in simple justice to all
concerned,
not so much to my self
as to the Executive Council, and to the
Colonial Legislature.
I have the honour to be,
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Your Most Obedient; Humble Sewrent.
5. Bowen