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Si.e cures are net changes St nethrda, fcut stag? and funds. 
When we have an Assistant Curator he sees to the sales, and - 
the Birectrr is net burdened wit? it. 
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I believe in sales* A raan whr gets stuff free asks for 
more than he wants and Ires net value it when he geta it. Therefore 
I say sell* I say also that tie carrying rf 3 trek for 
sale in moderation is good as it gives the gardens incite tc 
select from frr internal use* The sale 6t rubber- is part 
rf a selection scheme, and the making use of a fcye-product 
rf the production rf seeds frr the Grimy. 
But By reason rf insufficient funis from Government 
we 1 ave Wtk to exploit ru* resources* 
Professor Baker made rut f<li% •’Balance Sheet 11 as the result 
of arguments with me: and he sent it tr the Colonial 
Secretary kj an afterthought after leaving. It strengthens 
cur position.as he meant it tr do* And we can say in reply 
that our own careful estimates result in arriving at the same 
conclusion, namely that the funds <Ff the gardens are one 
half of what they should be: also, that we hope to find 
the Director relieves of sales by the appeintemat cf an 
Assistant Curator at the earliest epportunfty t c wi ^ 
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