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could, or at
sional Auditor, a professional paining of the subordinate officers
any
rate should,
Service, would I presume
accept the appointment if offered
to him.
of
be wankings
nor do I sec.
The third argument
way the difficulty alluded to
ut need arive.
in the 20th argument
chr
avy
case that argument-
seriously considered.
need not be seriously
that
now, seeing
the Colony
sesses
the
knowledge
atr
have inn
officer who pos-
necessary
in a
technical
high degree,
and who, since he desires to be
re-transferred to the Colonial
Service
would apply equally to the - disadvantages
under which
any
Colonial professional officer
labours, and there is no reason
40
suppose
that
professional
Auditor would not supply him.
nean
of keeping
self with the pace with the times.
As for the fourth.
argument, in the case
of this Colony
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