intended, ww
be soon that the contention that a larger increase has given than the colonial officials had originally intended (I should prefer to say open to question).
the arguments given for raising it, which certainly left £1,26 my mind the that the impression Whereas now M. O'Brien Säriving. Hat it is most prosperous
The answer Orions one of oves to demonstration colony was not very Proves to more to be an if on this particular point seems G. the des Vœux to mo told the officers colony required that reduction the circumstances of Series, the Salaries would not necessarily is remain at could 12 Estimates.
After Lord Huntsford's despatch of 5 August 91 "matter seems to have cropped for a short time and I cannot find that the salaries were attacked in the increased figure. He also stated that they Connexion with the Estimates On the 7th be reconsident in connexion with the of 1892 December These an trecisms. If they M: Whitehead I moved for a perce unofficial commission enquire administration; int I do not gather from the debate that it was a direct attack on the recent increases to salaries.
This of the as an as for the question. can maire out, is the lustory of the action It is the direct product of the militan the Imperial government in increasing Contribution, and the new attack has been brought by the gaol question. It is therefore on the Colonial Spice than on More ne there for all the more more an attack the local fficials, and it is has necessary to protect the officials.
At the same time it seems to me some handle fiven beca to this attack by raising a loan and # 1892 meant more than truisms minat be proved that circumstances have altered "the wrise, which is in nosense the case greatly for and it must be shown also, that a late governors louds do mae than justify the question being raised and bind the Secretary of Which is not cha Chisputed with whom, & not with d the decision rests.
State any governor perent or past With the Iresent condition wall crisis in the colony, Silver, and with no it seems to me that to cut back the Salaries to their old the proposal figure is simply out Ugy may In Ceylon. be well to count. quote the instance of Colon. in the year 1877 An incua se g20p.c.
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intended, ww
be soon that the contention that a larger increase hous given than the conofficials had originally incorect [ I should prefer to say open to question).
the
the arguments given for raising it, which cuntainly left £1,26
my
mind the
that the impression Whereas now M. O'Brien
Säriving. Hat it is most prosperous
The answer
Orions one
of
oves to demonstration
colony wasnot very
Proves
to more to be an
if
on this particular point seems
G.
the
des Vœux
to mo told the officers
colony required
that
reduction
the circumstances of Series, the Salarice would not necessarily
is
remain at
could
12 Estimates.
After Lord Huntsford's chespatch of 5 August 91
"matter seems to have cropped for a short time and I cannot find that the salaries were attacked in
the increased figure. He also stated that they Connexion with the Estimates
On the 7th be reconsident in connexion with the of 1892 December
These an trecisms. If they M: Whitehead I moved for a perce unofficial commission
enquire administration; int I do not
gather from
t
into the cost o
the debate
that it was a direct attack on the recent increases
to salaries.
This
of the
as
an as
ง
for
the question.
can maire out, is the lustory
of the action
It is the direct product of
the militan
the Imperial government in increasing Contribution, and the new attack has been brought by the gaol question. It is therefore
on the Colonial
Spice
than on
More ne
there for all the more
more an attack
the local
fficials,
and it is
has
necessary to protect the officials.
At the same time it seems to me some handle
fiven
beca
to this attack by raising a loan and
#
1892
meant more than truisms
minat be proved that circumstances have altered
"the wrise,
which is in nosense the case
1
greatly for and it must be shown also, that a late governors louds do mae than justify the question being raised
and bind the Secretary of
Which is not cha
Chisputed
with whom, & not with
d
the decision rests.
State
any governor perent or past
With the Iresent condition
wall crisis in the
colony,
Silver, and with no
it seems
to me
that
to cut back the Salories to their old
the proposal figure is simply out
Ugy may
In Ceylon.
be well to
count.
quote the instance of Colon.
in the year 1877
An incua se
g20p.c.
1
1¦T
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