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Director of Public Works) in the belief that the Government

would thereby be enabled to see its way to withdraw the restriction imposed by Condition ge which I explained was

necessary in order, in certain events, to assist the repay-

ment of the Debentures which it is essential to ficat in

order to finance the scheme.

After very careful consideration of your letter under

reply, I regret that I can come to no other conclusion than

that the Government is averse to the proposed Portuguese

Reservation Scheme; a scheme which I am convinced and which

convlotion is also shared by a great number of influential

British residents in the Colony is sadly needed in order to

provide suitable housing accommodation for the poor but

deserving Portuguese who form a section of the community

very necessary to the prosperity of the Colony and who are

admitted to be generally honest, industrious, trustworthy

and accurate in the discharge of their duties.

I have from the very first pointed out that the emoceas

of the Boheme is dependent upon Government assistance without

which the project is doomed to failure and at the commencement

of my negotiations with the Government I was glad to find that

His Excellency Sir Frederick Lugard took a sympathetic interest

in my proposed Soheme and many others interested themselves

in the project and I was assured that the necessary money to

finance the Scheme would be forthcoming when necessary and I

should have experienced no difficulty whatever in the floșta-

tion of Debenturas amongst the gentleman whom I had approached

on the subject and who were as sanguine as I myself on the

Buccess of the Scheme.

The unfortunate attitude now taken up by the Government

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