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on for some years, be tantamount to its

incorporation as a normal part of the

Colony's revenues.

Nevertheless

we one

I am afraid that

not

on

sufficiently strong

as yet

h

ground / to hire down the prolongation

of the levy in face of the strong

tations in (31).

states, incidentally,

The Governor

represent

that heads (depts.

to be reconciled to

and we may

at least

appear

a continuance of the Levy

agree

I think.

point of view

ast!

as

that from a political

the levy is to be preferred

The axing fallowances,

being

more equitable.

To wells

As regands the taxation of the general public, there have bem certain increases (24. Khi tha state Duty, still lighti

Then in S.S.) ; but on the other hand

thre hewe also been veemissions

Y.

The blate Excers Water Rates. Nove

of the increases

on

can weally be described

as

Emergency

laxation and Itt can

The whole

he regarded

am

not seue

as

lightly taxed. I

that this Governor would

not really appreciate a firm had from

the

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