ti
8S80S
DAP* Decemper' Jarq'
nolteumotni odd mot džunciara að “tưBernd
ound 1
Y900
L
To accompany End. 1.
COPY.
,718
sir,
a to ygoo tongevel) arid yone![coall vil to meltembkasoo bas videobrī bas abest add mor? sodmat nisi yd bevżonen voita! orld to ygoo sítky stuðiðnal Inimois) [ryall odd Ya voděŁasse)
„Ilondi vel pásage osnobnogressBo do žánr
and wintolog với ai đao in Colleens OT
to arsenatni nelë më
So drogyam asiám ndj lo adresedni odt at barn „prolab vidź Ya németler: mil ARIJITE to noideistgei Inoɑl amooIow y Chely blươr oriqni sek72u@ oda „bezinok otužen odt
ameLIIEW .M JA‚¤ (.58)
@[dersenoll edT
•rterael Icingled ent
Royal Colonial Institute,
Northumberland Avenue,
London, W. C.
21st. July, 1916.
195
I am desired by the Trade and Industry Committee
of the Royal Colonial Institute te submit for the consideration of your Organisation a proposal made by this Committee embodied in the following Resolution:-
"That with a view to encouraging the establishment of new
"industries in the British Empire and giving a measure of "confidence and security to capital to be embarked therein,
well as assisting the expansion of existing industries "the Governments of the Empire be urged to make it "obligatory on all Government Departments, innicipalities, *Railways, Dock and Harbour Boards, Gas, Water and Electric "Light Corporations, and all such bodies spending public "wonies, or enjoying charters from Government or other "public authorities, to purchase Empire-made goods and to "place all contracts with British firms, exceptions to be *made, by special permission of proper authority, only, in "cases where such a course is considered to be at variance
"with public interests."
It is not necessary to emphasise that if it is mode compulsory in sach part of the Empire that Government Departments and Municipal and other Public Bodies plane contracts only with British firms (using that term in its
videst Imperial se196), it would prove a very strong factor in stimulating the establishment of new, and the growth of
existing industries as well as consolidating Inter-Empire trade.
The Imperial Government and each of the Dominion
and Colonial Governments having powers to legislate are being
approached on this matter by the Council of the Institute, and