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Audits the account of the Chancery Paymaster but also keeps up a duplicate set of his Ledgers
in order to secure the necessary
record of suitors accounts, in the event of
fire
or other Calamity.
To turn to the other aspect of the case, the efficiency of the present system,
against the cost of any
as
addition to obviate.
such risk as may be run under it.
Upon this point the Comptroller and Auditor hardly express a
General
Odw
definite
opinion with the slender materials before him; the matter is one
for the consideration of the Colonial Government and the Secretary. of State, and it is for Lord Knutsford to
deade whether, under all the arcumstances. of the case, the present limited examination be deemed sufficient, or whether these. may Accounts should be subjected to a complete Audit by the local Auditor.
Whichever of these courses
be
may
resolved