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 oombi. a hensfit fv exeeodinll the sum of film whioit each eol.d produce it carried out by if. A little thought shows that an irrig&tio caal will create far more wealth if the area it waters be opened up with roads and railways so that produce may be got to market; and yet this is often neglected. The plannhlg of an irrition esnal should, therefore, slway. s involve the planning of romds mad rmilwsys aso nd of market towns and all foilifies for trade. When a new m is thus beiag opened up it is here that the agricultural depament can work with ptm- peers of the test benefit from its propamts, rmthor than by choosing bkw&rd or stagnant distriers ot t'.u to spread its efforts over the whole provinoe Moiv sohoels, and better sanitation applied in m nowl iri#t distrier will also be more effective elsswhoe; an by thus eombining measures a higher sndr of living my be permanently ostblislmd am. o the pspul&tion. The ldmaning may and sh(mld, however, go yet ftthr.. Wi rite help M seenomic theo and faots mrshatl by stmtistical inquiries, the finsnoial bdmis insmpablo from the early stmes el ooofiomio developmeat should 50 djustod so as to  upoa  elsasea or ssetions o th5 population !  most ess. In partular, eumuls of wealth and so.tces el income whiek hs. be orqted by settled overnment and messas el economic dvelopent in the past, but hmve hitherto escaped timit  co.dibution to (ernmo luredre, should be qso'he out and tsod tor the pso of o a br ft wlopment. Tre. o svo oliti  the inoideaoo d mp wh h qufions ll sn ob, I