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in the direction I have
indicated be made in
that it would be useful
him to be able to -
there ex
Jor
this matter, it would of
tom
course be necessa
necessary
amend the Royal Instructions
of the latter date.
5.
can see no
objection
to the Treasurer, presuming him to hold his appointment in conjunction with that of Registrar General, having a seat in the Legislative Council. on the contrary.
I consider
that
his
express opinion either in his capacity of Treasurer or Registrar General.
I have the honour to be,
My Lord, Your Lordship's Most Obedient
Humble Servant,
I.
Deming