the Supreme Court it is, from Cauel or another, very unsatisfactory but before going into details I must beg leave to state that there is no more zealous, active and obliging public Servant in the Colony than Mr. Rozario. He is most punctual in attendance in his office, courteous, ready and willing to give the practitioners in the Court the assistance in his power, indefatigable in the performance of his duties and doing his work to the very best of his abilities.
If he is not equal to the task, the deficiencies are the result of imperfect Education and the fault, if fault there be, lies with those who placed him in the position he now holds. I say, if fault there be, for probably when he got his appointment there was no better qualified person to be had in the Colony. If Mr. Rozario is to be removed from his post as a consequence of the present agitation for better interpretation, he ought to be retired as a servant who has done good and faithful work and deserves well of the Colony, and solely on the ground that the great improvements which have been effected are not owing to want of energy or goodwill on his part. His deficiencies are...
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