illic em voy Jusuon sacl end de ti me,od bootoi me I

vas i quid subdirs Leltroqui ne o♬ eða til nå enɔlancup and th

-El éneu nd of evioubnoo ed ton blver moi, aşıdil not unifii»

fed ad noisoárt to seek Jrow.iq sut ymofol am To adnetot- alutiJde slicnoli gline: ovo na ad id glorides Juoda di word

van oro no yaoŠTOOD DUGUMĄ iro:dei dati? wey mi bawrna moy

*imitivod sule nat „nio read aru! I to add not noijerebienos

dirkan plaas-1 x ni hele

d blwode I Vavd

bun moine STÜTZE a v od breyez riðiv

.emetido en lig

yomelleoxi sil

...unevod snið ¡mited plutimba tec 1910 suT

10 P Y.

VI.

Gentlemen,

C.0.

387

Colonial Secretary's?Office,

Hongkong, 16th. June, 1912.

Referring to the interviews which your Mr. Gedge had with me on the subject of the settlement of Sir F. T. Piggott's claims in respect of the revision of the Ordinances, as it would appear from the last paragraph of the memorandum forward- -ed with your letter of the 10th. instant that Sir Francis Piggott considers that the mutual proposals made at the interviews left

points certain/outstanding, and as it is impossible for the Government to consent to any settlement which is not final, I am directed to inform you that the Government is prepared to settle the matter on the follwoing terms:

67.

(i). The Government to pay Sir F. Piggott the sum of 84,666.

(ii). The Government to pay to the firms concerned the follow- -ing bills for printing:-

(a). Messrs. Noronha & Co. for printing 450

copies of the new Revised Edition, etc. ............... .85,535.00

(b). Messrs. Noronha & Co. for printing 200

copies each of the Code of Civil Pro- -cedure, Public Health & Buildings Ordinance and Merchant Shipping Ordinance.

417.00

(c). Messrs. Kelly & Walsh for printing Index

to Ordinances, etc....

568.55

(d). Hongkong Printing Press for printing

Chronological Table,etc....

204.00

Total...... 86,724.55

(iii). Sir F. Piggott to undertake to make no fur- -ther claim for remunaration.

(iv). Sir F. Piggott to assign to the Government free from all incumbrances all his rights, interest and claims of whatsoever nature, including any claim to a present or future copyright, (if any), in the newly revised edition and in the 3 separate volumes containing the Code of Civil Procedure, the Public Health and

Buildings

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