local prejudices and cannot bring to bear that independence of judgment so desirable in a body.
of this kind.
(b) that their experience is limited and
that they are not in a position to make a full
comparison with the practice of other Governments
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or to appreciate other than purely local considera- tions which may be involved.
For all these reasons I would very much
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prefer to see an independent Commission and not a local Commission though, of course, a local representative could well have a place on the former
as in the case of the Ceylon Salaries Commission
in 1920.
Sir C. Clementi has this subject down on
the list for discussion and we cannot, therefore,
telegraph to the 0.A.G. until we have talked it
over with him. I suggest that the attitude which
we should adopt in conversation with Sir C. Clementi
should be as above.
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