229

on

the vote

of

the

397

known in the

Colony, a fresh

Bource

of complaint would

arise.

5. Jor

for these reasons

there appear to be

sufficient grounds for asking the Treasury

to reconsider the

matter. If repayment

is insisted

The Scamilaning of dat

on lis

If Holland cannot

undertake to force

it through the Council

This would

only

be

possible by incisting

on

official members and

if done would render

abortive any hope of

obtaining

an in

-creased yearly Mil-

-itary contribution from

the Counail. No doubt

the Committee about to

be appointed will

recommend Some Such

increase and it would

Eeem

more expedient

for the treasury

to

facilitate this annual

payment by waiving

the

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