CONFIDENTIAL
...
2
To wt of I would
JOND, Grino 23200 douz Alvati
16181
LASA
7
438
...
Jane Na
fell
38
$596/29
as
to
confine the sites as far as possible to Crown lands, to be provided free by the Colony.
Reports hitherto received it appears that this may be done, though it generally turns out to be necessary in some cases to supplement the Sites thus obtained by purchases to a small extent, to be effected by the War Department, and to be treated as part of the cost of Barrack accommodation which their Lordships propose should be shared equally between the Colony and the War Department, as far as it is not met by the proceeds of the sale of property. Should such cases arise, every effort will be made to avoid them, and they will be submitted for the sanction of their Lordships.
I am to observe that the paragraph on "Barracks" in the Treasury letter of the 28th September, 1889 (XCR(85)72, not shown here), to the Colonial Office (a copy of which letter was...
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Page ...
becomes:CONFIDENTIAL
...
2
To what I would
JOND, Grino 23200 douz Alvati
16181
LASA
7
438
...
Jane Na
fell
38
$596/29
as
to
confine the sites as far as possible to Crown lands, to be provided free by the Colony.
Reports hitherto received it appears that this may be done, though it generally turns out to be necessary in some cases to supplement the Sites thus obtained by purchases to a small extent, to be effected by the War Department, and to be treated as part of the cost of Barrack accommodation which their Lordships propose should be shared equally between the Colony and the War Department, as far as it is not met by the proceeds of the sale of property. Should such cases arise, every effort will be made to avoid them, and they will be submitted for the sanction of their Lordships.
I am to observe that the paragraph on "Barracks" in the Treasury letter of the 28th September, 1889 (XCR(85)72), to the Colonial Office (a copy of which letter was...
13191
was
The final response is:CONFIDENTIAL
2
To what I would
JOND, Grino 23200 douz Alvati
16181
LASA
7
438
Jane Na
fell
38
$596/29
as to confine the sites as far as possible to Crown lands, to be provided free by the Colony.
Reports hitherto received it appears that this may be done, though it generally turns out to be necessary in some cases to supplement the Sites thus obtained by purchases to a small extent, to be effected by the War Department, and to be treated as part of the cost of Barrack accommodation which their Lordships propose should be shared equally between the Colony and the War Department, as far as it is not met by the proceeds of the sale of property. Should such cases arise, every effort will be made to avoid them, and they will be submitted for the sanction of their Lordships.
I am to observe that the paragraph on "Barracks" in the Treasury letter of the 28th September, 1889 (XCR(85)72), to the Colonial Office (a copy of which letter was...
13191
was