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of the fact that the prevent septen

of Audit costs more than an

Cocal fuial

effective local

Audit

would cost, and that it has not

been found possible to effect the

referred to in the 8th

economy

point.

6.

The two latter.

D

points lead me to the first of the two principal arguments

which I would advance

against the present syske viz. that it involves the Colony in

an

increased amual expendi-

fure

ture to attain ar

object the

advantages of which are at _

least (as I think I have shown

above) open

to

argument. I might adduce

ar

qurments to show that a local

fuial

Audit

side many

urany

possesses advantages

its

overan

Audit conducted at 20 Cornou

a distance

from

the scene of

kansaction, but I shall con-

fout i myself with saying that unless the forme

queer can

proved to be like

likely

the

to be less

efficient

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