clearly
indicates in his
Memorandum that considerable
ecor
conorny
carr
be effected in the
subordinate Staff of both
Departments.
In the Engineering.
Staff
car
only
at present point
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339
I am aware of the
correspondence which won peace
in the summer of 1889.80
the separation of the Water
Distribution and
regarding
Dracirage Works
from
the
Department of
the -
Surveyor General,
A
propome
: to the suving of the salary of the
Resident Engineer, but I feel convinced that Mr. Cooper would
be able to effect corwiderables
reductions in it in the course.
little time, as opportunities
of a
offered.
Ma
19
which Sir C. W. Des Voeux (mi his.
(743) despatch Nr 225 of the 15th of duly
of that year)
year) at first opposed,
but afterwards acquiesced in,
brat I
submit that the circum-
stances are
LAV et
entirely altered,
and that the objections which
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at