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cated men should be appointed as village munsifs on good salaries at the ate of one for every four or five villages. to try cases below Rs.20, allowing appeals from their decisions to the district munsif of the talug and recommends the appointment of a district munsif for each taluq. It further says that unless this is done, the village munsif courts will simply be a farce.

Page 160, March 16h 1901. Land Revenue Settlement

The A.G. of the 16th March, while referring to the Vilukanipalli Shrothriam in the Nellore district, says that many of the inams out of the fifty two settled in by the Late Mr. Chanchal Rao Pantulu are not now in the enjoyment of the inamdars descendants. The paper thinks that both the government and the ryots will be greatly benefited if the whole village of Vilukanipalli is surveyed closely. It therefore, recommends that this should be first done and a karanam and a Kavalgar appointed immediately. Every one plays the part of a karanam in the village and the Sircar has not appointed any responsible person for the post. There is quite an anarchy' in the village.

A correspondent writes to the same paper as follows:-the shrothriamdars are deceiving the government in various ways in this very Nellore taluq. The government should enquire into the matter, take possession of such inams and grant them to darkhastdars or dispose off them by auction.

Page 162

A ryot writes to the A.G. of the 16h March, that government should pass the Tenancy Bill very soon, as proprietors do not care for the difficulties of the poor ryots. He adds, they could easily remove the poor ryots, however long they might have been holding their lands under them.

Page 171, March 23rd 1901, Village staff for Zamindari Villages

The A.G. of 23rd March writes thus. The Madras Government should immediately make arrangements to provide on proper salaries the village staff for zamindari and shrotriam villages. By so providing without delay there is advantage both to the ryots and to the government. The only