the Revenue
ground for assume at £118,000 for 1863. And if there is
Sales,
may
no
Revenue in 1863 from
it
not be fairly said
that the Duke of Newensite has
been led to adopt calculations.
Monopoly (a
262
an important Stem of Revenue) has for the present
almost reached its limits, does not appear. He further states
(in reduction of the Revenue) that
the Police Rates are
limited by
Law to Police Expenditure. This
the
is
quite
true
"utterly fallacious" by using official data furnished by the
Local Authorities.
remarked
It may
also be
that something may
be taken into account for
future years
on
account of increase of Revenue, which his Excellency
allows has been at the rate
of $12,000
he
assumes
a year - though why that the Opium
Monopoly
but as both Police
Revenue and Expenditure
are
included in the Estimates - this
does not affect the question of
Surplus
or
available Revenue.
turning
to
especially when on the Estimates it is found that,
Polin
1
the Revenue
ground for assume at £ 118,000 for 1863. And if
there is
Sales,
may
no
Revenue in 1863 from
it
not be fairly said
that the Duke of
Newensite has
been led tudopt calculations.
Monopoly (a
262
an important Stem of Revenue) has for the present_
almost reached its limits, does not appear. He further states
( in reduction of the Revenne) that
the Police Rates are
limited by
Law to Police Expenditure. This
the
is
quite
tine
" utterly fallacions" by using :fficial dato furnished by the
Local Auchorities.
remarked
It may
also be
that something may
be taken into account for
future years
on
account of mesense of Revenue, which bis #. Arbinion
allows has been at the rate
of $12000
he
assumes
a year- though why that the Opuim
Monopoly
but as bath Police
Revenue and Expenditure
are
included in the Estimates _ this
does not affect the question of
Surplus
ar
available Revenue.
turning
to
expecially when on the Estimates it is found that,
Polin
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