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on for some years, be tantamount to its
incorporation as a normal part of the
Colony's revenues.
Nevertheless
we one
I am afraid that
not
on
sufficiently strong
as yet
h
ground / to hire down the prolongation
of the levy in face of the strong
tations in (31).
states, incidentally,
The Governor
represent
that heads (depts.
to be reconciled to
and we may
at least
appear
a continuance of the Levy
agree
I think.
point of view
ast!
as
that from a political
the levy is to be preferred
The axing fallowances,
being
more equitable.
To wells
As regands the taxation of the general public, there have bem certain increases (24. Khi tha state Duty, still lighti
Then in S.S.) ; but on the other hand
thre hewe also been veemissions
に
Y.
The blate Excers Water Rates. Nove
of the increases
on
can weally be described
as
Emergency
laxation and Itt can
The whole
he regarded
am
not seue
as
lightly taxed. I
that this Governor would
not really appreciate a firm had from
the
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