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Ey Lords regard Bis Exoe · Leney's proposal as a most að vantageous solution of a difficult and urgent problem and i a accordingly to as the sanction of Their Lordships of the Treasury to its immediate acosptance.
A# 8000 88 deleilad plens and estimates have been completed a further communication will be made as to the total estimate to be inserted in Hery VOLCE and the corresponding crecita to be provided. by Lords propose tust the expenditure in 1930 shall be £5,000.
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The question of rebuilding the X.8.Centeen on a new site to which reference is made ut (n) of the Governor's letter is one primarily for settlement between the Colony sue the ïrustees, for se will be seen from the information concerning this property that is given on Sheet A it does not belong to Their Lordships. Having regarë, however, to the interests of the Bavy in this question and to the difficulties which the trustées have experienced in their negotiations with the Colony, y Lords propose, when com ani cating with His Excellency, to stipulate that their agreement to his proposals at (c) is given upon the understanding that the Colony arrive forthwith at a gettlement of the canteen question which is acceptable to the trustees,
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Copies of this letter and of the enclosures there to sre being forwarded to the Far Office and Colonial office.
Your obedient servant,
1 an, Sir,
Q. Walker
Encls:
Sheet A.
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Copy E. 4.Governor's letter Eind aug.1929, CE1C.0148/ 29.
A.L. to far Office 8/1/30, Cain0.0148/ 29/2758.
far office letter 31/1/30, Csin2.012/30.
4... to ar Office of even date.
A. L. to Colonial office of even date.