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Corresponcence should be official as far as possible.
Purchase of stores
and materials in England.
perceives that the expenditure is exceeding the sanctioned estimates, or believes that the progress or quality of the work is unsatisfactory, its
The more however intervention will be beneficial.
that the intervention is exercised through the Consulting Engineer, the stronger will be the
position of the government.
16.
It is essential that everything, not of a confidential character or obviously unsuited which has to be dealt with in correspondence to appear in official correspondence, between
A Consulting Engineer and Resident Engineer, shall be included in the letters transmitted through the Colonial Secretary. If this is not the case, and such matters are dealt with privately or unofficially, the tendency is to weaken the con- fidence of the government and to cause it to in- terfere in matters which it would have prefe red to leave alone had it, from correspondence passing through its hands, seen that they were receiving consideration from those responsible.
17. Such stores and m terials as are obtained
from outside the Colony are ord red through the Crown Agents for the colonies, the necessary indents being prepared by the Resident Engineer and passed in the same way as the rest of his correspondence through the Colonial Government It should especially be noted that the Crown Agents have no authority to act on indents received through any other channel.
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