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at the same time he contended
that the Government had no claim against him in respect of the cost of his
· passage to the Colony because (1) spirit of his agreement
the
has been violated (2) and he had not been treated in a becoming manner by the _ head of his department.
10.
I cannot admit that his agreement has been — violated, and as regards his treatment by the Surveyor General
General, it is in
any
case
impossible to elicit the truth of his allegations and I
it "
think inexpedient to institute
enquiries into the matter
But as Mr Wills has,
frequently referred to the- impression conveyed to him in England by the Crown Agents of the nature of his position and the scope of his duties and powers -
ant
impression which he complains
has not been realised _ I have
allowed
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