"the Crome Aqputs of fund damaged upon being opened gives rise to

much trouble & corresp. which generally, snde byther Colmial for t

being

the loser"

te these statements on the statement I

4

much surprise me;

for

in the first place

I find that in par.12

120 of Mr Price's report

which accompan

your desk.

235

J

20th May last, Ifind

that he bears unqualified

testimony

to the uniform

Excellence of the Cement

Stuffed by the (Agents

<<

and states that thanly

teed only remant

DRAFT

MINUTE.

Mr.

Mr.

Mr. Wingfield.

Mr. Bramston.

Mr. Meade.

Sir R. Herbert. Lord Dunraven. Mr.Ashley. Colonel Stanley. Lord Derby.

280

Case worth mentiming

in which the (fement

has been damage's

wa

in def. 1887, when

Sep.1887 the Typhoon destroyed

the Coolie village at

Tytan twith it the Cement Store together

with 400 barrels of

Cement.

17

Now it is manifest

that locally purchase)"

would be equally

Cement

Exposed to

the such conting accist

Typhoon, and it

is also obvious that no

firen

Could undertake to

replace free of cost, without being

was

ov

in home

paid for it after delivery

barrels damaged by

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