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matter is not a very serious one from the Government's point of view, assuming Mr. Eves' statement to be justified. It is a curious fact, in view of what Mr. Eves states, that what has prompted His Excellency to have these investigations made is the lack of progress on the Railway Works. Some of the Chinese foremen I have had have
Para. 8.
been excellent men, - far better than many of our European Overseers.
Para. 9.
The statement is mere guess-work. There is no foundation for it.
Para. 10. Under "Miscellaneous Charges" I included medicines, hospital fees, burial expenses, &c.
Paras. 11 & 12.
The hot weather has nothing to do with the letting of contracts. As I have previously shown, several of our biggest contracts were let at the very worst season of the year .8789