CO129-244 - Governor Des Voeus Acting Governor Fleming - 1890 [1-4] — Page 372

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2. I do not think that Mr Brown's observations in regard to ... in the 2nd paragraph of his letter offer any ... what Your Lordship has already expressed concurrence in several of the points alluded to.

3. It would doubtless be desirable if such a technical College could be founded as suggested in the 5th paragraph, and Your Lordship may hereafter consider it worthwhile to consider the desirability of severing entirely the sanitary and water works from the Public Works Department. I am disposed to agree with Mr Brown to the extent of thinking that any permanent separation of these departments would probably be inexpedient, but I do not concur with him that as a temporary measure harm can accrue by keeping these Departments distinct.

Mr Chadwick remains ... so long ... in the ... to bring the proposal to the notice of the Imperial Institute.

4. In paragraphs 4, 5 and 6 Mr. Brown alludes to what he considers ... the Colony, - rather too long being engaged in carrying out what may improve the drainage and water Works ...

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370 2. I do not think that Mr Brown's observations in regard to ... in the 2nd paragraph of his letter offer any ... what Your Lordship has already expressed concurrence in several of the points alluded to. 3. It would doubtless be desirable if such a technical College could be founded as suggested in the 5th paragraph, and Your Lordship may hereafter consider it worthwhile to consider the desirability of severing entirely the sanitary and water works from the Public Works Department. I am disposed to agree with Mr Brown to the extent of thinking that any permanent separation of these departments would probably be inexpedient, but I do not concur with him that as a temporary measure harm can accrue by keeping these Departments distinct. Mr Chadwick remains ... so long ... in the ... to bring the proposal to the notice of the Imperial Institute. 4. In paragraphs 4, 5 and 6 Mr. Brown alludes to what he considers ... the Colony, - rather too long being engaged in carrying out what may improve the drainage and water Works ...
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370

2. I do not think that Tineed

observations

in regard to

in the

offer any What Mr Brown days

pet and 2nd paragrapher of his

Your Lordship Ind. Brown remarks,

letter, incomuch as

has, ao

atreaty exprenced concurrence in

several

of

the points alluded to

3. It would doubbleso be

desirable if

such a technical

founded

College could be for

Do w

suggested in the 5th paragraph, and Your Lordship may hereafter consider

it worth white

the andesirability of severing

entirely the sanitary and water works from the Public Works Department.

Jam disposed to agree

urith

Mr Brown to the extent of thinking

that

any permenent separation of these departments

would probably be inexpedient,

but I do not concur with him!

that as

Ang

a

temporary Macare harm can accuse by keeping

there Departmento distinct=

Mr Chadwick remains

So long

in the

to bring the propoval

to the notice

of

the Imperial Institute.

bo Re

meg

b

4. In paragraphs 4, 5 and 6

Mr. Brown alludes to what he considèrs

The

Colony, -07 rather so long

be engaged in Carreying

be masang to

out what

improve

maz

the drainage and water

Works

!

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