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Hon. Colonial Secretary,
1. The total of the corrected capital of all
divans is $59,018. Therefore on the basis of one-third the corrected capital plus 5 per cent. of that one-third the amount of compensation would be:-
2.
$20,656.20.
The amount of compensation required if the
divans in Lists A and B are closed is:-
List A.
1st. class.......... .$1,438.41
2nd. class.......... 1,284.86 Dross divans... 1,810.21
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$4,533.48
List B.
$1,653.50
1,284.86
1,768.01
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$4,706.37.
The difference therefore is roughly $173.00. But List B contains one divan No.. 348, Queen's Road West which has been closed for several months and which is not included in my list of divans for that reason. This makes the difference to be paid to the divans rather greater than actually appears, it at the same time reduess the difference between the compensa- -tion demanded by the Opium Farmer for closing Lists A and B respectively. On the whole the difference of the compensation demanded by the Opium Farmer rather more than covers the extra
compensation due to divans.
4. I have been through Lists A and B and cannot quite understand the ground on which the Opium Farmer has chosen his list. In a few cases he has apparently tried to save divans that have been in existence for a considerable length of time. He has also saved one or two in remote district even though their business seems to be small. All the divans in his list which do not appear in List A have only been in existence for a short time, but I have got figures for this last month from them which agree with my previous figures and
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