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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