measure the Surveyor General's daily office and outdoor work by the number of hours he is occupied (from morning till night exclusive of time at home expended in the public service) but must remember that the greater part of it is hard work of a very responsible and anxious kind, and very trying in a climate like this to the health of any man however constitutionally strong and mentally.

4. 105 Mr. Price is always initiating some undertaking for the good of the community, and is not simply a man who waits for orders as to what to do.

5. But notwithstanding all his personal claims it would be difficult for me with my convictions of the necessity of a rigid adherence to the Pension Regulations to advocate any departure therefrom, even in Mr Price's case.

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