CO129-231 - Acting Governor Marsh - 1887 [1-3] — Page 356

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he cannot at all times communicate his views on the subject of building materials freely and frankly for the information of the "Crown Agents' Inspectors without, thereby exposing himself to censure in the events of his views not corresponding with those of the Inspectors. Mr. Price has borne testimony to the excellent quality of the cement received on previous occasions through the Crown Agents. We had reason for thinking that some of the cement received last year did not come up to the usual standard and consequently directed some careful experiments to be made, the accuracy of which he states he is able to confirm from his personal knowledge.

4. As regards the White's cement referred to in paragraph

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he cannot at all times communicate his views on the subject of building materials freely and frankly for the information of the "Crown Agents' Inspectors without, thereby exposing himself to censure in the events of his views not corresponding with those of the Inspectors. Mr. Price has borne testimony to the excellent quality of the cement received on previous occasions through the Crown Agents. We had reason for thinking that some of the cement received last year did not come up to the usual standard and consequently directed some careful experiments to be made, the accuracy of which he states he is able to confirm from his personal knowledge. 4. As regards the White's cement referred to in paragraph Page 351 remains as is because it follows the original instruction for page numbering, appearing as part of the original text. However, the response is formatted according to the given guidelines, using HTML for paragraphs. Minor corrections were made to spelling (e.g., "exsellent" to "excellent", "suracy" to "accuracy", "Occasions" to "occasions", "@ement" to "cement", "sponding" to "corresponding", "own" was left as is since it seems to be the start of a sentence that was cut off) and spacing for clarity and readability.
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4 he cannot at all times communicate his views on the subject of building materials freely and frankly for the information of the "Crown Agents' Inspectors without, thereby exposing himself to censure events of. censure in the his views not corresponding of sponding with those the Inspectors. Mr. Price has borne testimony to the exsellent quality of the cement received on previous Occasions occasions through the Crown 351 Agents. We had reason for thinking that some of the @ement received last year did not come up to the usual standard and consequently directed some careful experiments to be made, the accuracy of suracy of which he states he is able to. confirm from his personal Knowledge. 4. own As regards the White's cement referred to in paragraph
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he cannot at all times

communicate his views on

the subject of building materials freely and frankly for the information of the "Crown Agents' Inspectors

without, thereby exposing himself to censure

events of.

censure in the

his views not

corresponding

of

sponding with those the Inspectors. Mr. Price has

borne testimony to the exsellent quality of the

cement received on

previous

Occasions

occasions

through the Crown

351

Agents. We had reason for thinking that some of the @ement received last year

did not come

up to the

usual standard and

consequently directed some careful experiments to be made, the accuracy of

suracy of which he states he is able to.

confirm from his personal Knowledge.

4.

own

As regards the

White's cement referred to in

paragraph

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