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2. In regard to the statement regarding the case in the paragraph, it is noted that "the Treasury have decided on this Memorandum" that the proceeds of the sales were "to be equally divided" between the Imperial Government and the Colonial Government.
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The Executive Council decided that the Barracks, after applying certain conditions, would be sold and the proceeds divided equally between the Imperial Government and the Colonial Government, as stated in their letter to W.O. of 12th Oct. last.
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I am to state that the Colony should contribute not less than half of the balance, whatever it may be, and with reference to the Treasury's letter (see p.40), it is noted that the Treasury did not acquiesce in that view.
Memorandum (see p.40)
I am to add that the Treasury, in their letter No. 2476, informed that they did not agree to a certain date, and expressed their opinion on the matter.
The Treasury's letter (out of the revenues) would of itself suffice to bind the Colony.
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