to the
framing of
363 and 3639
the Colonial Regulations
It seems to me that if
a pension be awarded for purely Colonial Services, it ought to be a
charge
the Colonial Revenue.
If it be made a
charge
orr
Imperial
be
Funds, the Mother Country may
saddled with the cost, long after
A
Colorry has become so prosperous
as to
to be able
for itself
I think
to bear
the charge
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may adopt the proposal oftter. Hongkong foot, with the exception that we
this
witrust the apects to pay Un Meunier peurcon at the rate of £225 from the date at which his half pay ceased, and not from Ichman July 28th (which I concrson to have been
for Feb's 28th
copozists wron
And change the Falklands proportion (He. 4.8 & that Colony, informing Govenor.
Aid write & Treasury
theat
they
Я
the Falkland
Salary appear Whave been paid out of a
Pachamentary este
in aid of
the Colonial Revenue,
and not specifically by the huperial foot bo
In Rennie, had Kimberley presumes
theat
MINUTE PAPER.
in accordance with their decision's commun-
cated to hear in their letters 17170 of the 28th Seph 1870 and 859 of
9th Feb 971
Chor
nothe liebe to
the Emperial Revenue will contribute to the Hennies prasion
mi Falklands seuries
おつむ
afe 7
28th
the Treasury
consented to do in their letter 171779
Fest 1870.
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