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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