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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