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zens ignorant and careless. Besides paying the chairman and the secretary, it is necessary that the councillors also should be given an honorarium of at least a rupee for each sitting, just as the directors of banks are remunerated. It is also to be suggested that the members of district d taluk boards and panchayatdars of unions should be like-wise remunerated for their labour. The government fix the fees in their case. While doing so, it should be careful to appoint, and the people to elect, competent persons, liable to be certainly removed when they fail to discharge their duties with care and attention.

Page 482, November 16th 1901, Town Nuisance Act

The A.G. of the 16th November, regrets to have to ask the question whether "the Town Nuisance Act is in force in Nellore or not”. Many nuisances are being daily committed and there is nobody to punish them. The annoyance caused by beggars is indescribable. Cannot the police prosecute some of them occasionally? It is enough even if the punishments are light. The paper requests the police superintendent and the district magistrate to pay due heed to these suggestions.

Page 482, November 9th 1901

Referring to the recent charge of defalcations against the sheriastadar and sheroff of Rapur who were acquitted by the Sessions Judge of Nellore, the A.G. of the 9th November thinks it is necessary that a detection branch of the police department be separately formed soon by the government with the requisite establishment.

Page 500, November 23rd 1901.

A.G. of the 23rd November (received 14th December), deploring the inefficiency of the Nellore Municipality, regrets to say that intelligent and capable men are neither appointed nor elected as councillors. It holds the collectors responsible for not appointing, and the people themselves, for not electing, such municipal councillors.

Page 502

The A.G. of the 23rd November, speaking of the prevalence of fever all over the Nellore district, complains that quinine is not available either in the post offices or with the revenue inspectors or with the tahsildars. As