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Colony.

2.

In the couse'

of your

remarks on the former important

- question, you refer to the unanimions

held

opinion by the ther official

Members of the Legislative Cormeil and Mr. Jackson in favour of the direct responsibility of the Govern = mont for the sanitation of the Colo- my, and

you naturally

P

opinions of

the several ther_official

Members (with the exception of Mr.

Whitehead whose impatience of

Government control is notorious/

you will learn that this is, infor=

tunately, not the case, and that conviderable divergence

there is a

of views on the practical point at

iusue).

draw the

4.

inference that this unanimity

e:

tends to the practical side of the

question .

From the enclosed written

Enclosures 1-6

opinions

In view of this difference

of opinion, I consider it would

be futile to formally approach the

the subject

Legislative Council on

Sanitary

Board

of the abolition of the

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