453

could, or at

sional Auditor, a professional paining of the subordinate officers

any

rate should,

Service, would I presume

accept the appointment if offered

to him.

of

be wankings

nor do I sec.

The third argument

way the difficulty alluded to

ut need arive.

in the 20th argument

chr

avy

case that argument-

seriously considered.

need not be seriously

that

now, seeing

the Colony

sesses

the

knowledge

atr

have inn

officer who pos-

necessary

in a

technical

high degree,

and who, since he desires to be

re-transferred to the Colonial

Service

would apply equally to the - disadvantages

under which

any

Colonial professional officer

labours, and there is no reason

40

suppose

that

professional

Auditor would not supply him.

nean

of keeping

self with the pace with the times.

As for the fourth.

argument, in the case

of this Colony

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