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CODE 18-77
Reference
like Twks and Caicos and that tserrat, while not paying in the case of Gibraltar, Hong Kong and the Cayman Islands. I am not swe about Bermuda. It is certainly tone that they ought to pay. But if they never have in the past, this is probably not the time to start craking them to. At the same time it is wrong for any Governor (however rich) to have to foo out from his own pocket. I suggest therefore that when we inform Bermunda in due course of the new arrangement (assuming we get it), we should ask the Governor whether, as muggested in my last letter, he has been able to get the local goverment to accept this responsibility under CRS. of the answer is no, and he doesn't want to take the myrection up with them at present, for political reasons, then we should include Bermuda this time round. 3. When I was discussing the question with Hunter earlier this week, he said he thought there would be us difficulty in paying for the leave journeys of DS govendo under the normal FCO travel vote. Can you take this
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with PSD, and see if they can be confirm whether this is so (while we are at it, perhaps we might as well consider getting them to pay - and arrange - for all travel for DS offices appointed as governors: would this not be useful simplification?) It would greatly increase of or chances of getting a helpful response from the CSD if we were only talking about now. DS Goveriors. 4. In due course, if this all works out, we shall need to make a suitably treasel-worded amend thent to CRS.
Discussed X with Mr. Quantill and agreed that
to CSD passages for all Common
we
should
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the principle of for all Governous lay read, if necessary,
leaving possible donatie arragemuls
later. E. Grege
with PSD
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