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the two senior assistants in the Colonial Audit Depart- ment, and have comparatively long service. Both are married men with young families, and had hoped that in view of the long time taken for consideration of the salaries that these would have been sufficient to do
away with the financial anxieties which continually
confront them.
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17.
We humbly and mostly respectfully inform you that it had been hoped that/new salaries scheme of 1920 would
have abolished, what we consider, the unfavourable and
partial salary scheme of 1911 which we have ever held to
be contrary to the tenets of the precepts of the Report
of the Colonial Audit Committee.
18. We beg to submit that we have all at times had to
abrogate our personal feelings and desires, although at
a sacrifice to ourselves, for what has been impressed
upon us as the welfare of the service, and it will be
seen from the records of our services that in the past
we have willingly served His Majesty's Government in any
colony to which we have been sent however unhealthy the
climate. But we think that it may justly be held that
if we had had any idea of the treatment that we have
received in the past, or is now proposed to be meted out
to ourselves and our families in the future we should
never have given up our rights in 1910 as members of the
Exchequer and Audit Department to join the Colonial Audit
Department, or we should have done as large numbers of
our colleagues have done in the past and transferred to
financial or administrative posts in other Colonies.
19.
We humbly submit that we fail to comprehend why we