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Paragraph (xi) refers to routine realisations dealt with in paragraphs 12 and 13 of the Governor's despatch No. 400 of 10th September, 1929, and agreed to in paragraph 11 of the War Office letter to the Colonial Office of the 25th April, 1932.
5. The new section 3 (3) (i) represents the first proviso to the repealed section 3 of the principal Ordinance, with the words "already established or" added after the words "similar character" as directed by the Secretary of State's telegrams of the 18th October and 27th October, 1933.
The new section 3 (3) (ii) sets out the productive under- takings other than railways and telephones which have been recognised as entitled to similar treatment. The Opium Mono- poly appears in Appendix II of the draft Estimates for 1934 as recognised under Colonial Office despatch No. 173 of 10th July, 1914. The Government Wireless Telegraphy Services were recognised in paragraph 2 of the War Office letter of 25th April, 1932, enclosed with the Secretary of State's des- patch of 3rd June, 1932. The Government Motor Meat Van Services and the Water Installation (House Service) Account were recognised in paragraphs 3 and 5 of the same letter.
6. The new section 3 (4) relates to the deduction at the rate of 5 per cent in respect of the capital expenditure on the Government Wireless Telegraphy Services for the years 1915 to 1932 referred to in paragraph 2 of the War Office letter of 25th April, 1932, enclosed with the Secretary of State's despatch of 3rd June, 1932, and in paragraph 3 of the War Office letter of 25th February, 1933, enclosed with the Secretary of State's despatch of 7th March, 1933. It has been redrafted to comply with the Secretary of State's despatch of the 27th February, 1934, enclosing the War Office letter of the 30th January, 1934.
7. The Bill for this Ordinance in its present form (except for the necessary change of date in the Short title and for the change of number in section 3 (2) (vi) from 291 to 275 necessitated by the renumbering of the relevant Colonial Regulation in the 1935 edition of such regulations) was submitted to the Secretary of State with the Governor's despatch of the 19th July, 1934 and approved by the Secretary of State's telegram of the 9th September, 1935.
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September, 1935.
C. G. ALABASter,
Attorney General.