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tried servant to live in
this
render
very
effective
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proper man at its head
utilitise the labor of
dear place, to important office
to
the
by
a
certain
" amount of oulley in the first
" instance to secure
"
for greater
hereafter a greater retion in the
of additional revenue. The mistake long hitherto followed here has been to
way
f
cripple offices by too great
reduction of Salaries
officers and the contes
"
“
and
quence
is that
revenue
many sources
are not properly The jail would
looked after. pay itself if
it had a
proper
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prisoners. The Registrar Generals Office does not bring
what it should
near
because its staff is insuffic
d
_cient for its duties : £° the markets, Officials well
paid
"
are
provided they
are
thoroughly well looked after: it costs something
litte
manure it costs
in the outlay, but the result pays well. I entreat "the Colonial Office to ask
"
for
لة
in each
thorough explanation
of additional
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"expenditure before it disallows
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