the Cave in question would then be
of
no possible.
except to the
use to anyone whatever, and Navy.
Army
te further inquired.
with a view to possibly ingratiating
reciamation scheme with
the
Praya
the War Office, at some future time, whether, if the reclamation were - carried out, and the War Office -
the Eastern
wished to sell some
of
property with the reclamation inn
front of it, in order to recores them.
selves
the outlay
on the recla.
world
for mation scheme, the Cold
assist them to do so;
it
Colony
being under. stood that the reclamation in front of War Department property had been paid for by War Office
on the basis
of 1889 agreement. He explained that it might be possible to do this, inasmuch as the Military and Naval Arsenals were very probably
The Col.
of
the
321
portion
to be separated; and if so, a
present Arsenal could be -
dispensed with, and a new Arsenal
built, possibly
the land reclaimed in front of
their
سمت
of
the
Navy
property.
or some
The Honourable the Colonial
Treasurer Treasurer pointed out that it was
barracks
possible the Colony would be asked to bear their share of any and other buildings required by the troops; and therefore that a scheme which credits the War office with a large of money for the disposal of portions of their land which are
not
very
suitable to their reow ements,
/ which sum will lessen the total
amount to be paid for the barracks) seems to be desirable in the interests of the Colony
as well as of
the War office.
Lo
Fis