the absence of special legislation,
definitely represented the proceeds of
the sale of Government property which
in
would automatically go to Government
revenues. I am accordingly advised that
authorise the carrying of
no legislation is necessary to carry the
subscriptions to a separate deposit
account in the public Treasury, er fer
the Urban Council to administer the
expenditure for the objects for which the
money wae subscribed.
Your Legal Advisers
will no doubt consider, however, whether
legislation on the lines of the Bill
enclosed in your despatch is necessary
authouse the layung
for other purposes, e.g., to lay out the
land as a park.
[The Urban Council is not mentioned in the Bill, to I have struck his out]
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Mr.
Mr.
Str H. Moore.
Sir G. Tomlinson.
Sir C. Bottomley.
Sir J. Shuckburgh.
Permi. U.S. of S.
Parly. U.S. of S.
Secretary of State.
DRAFT.
that im
Jassu chargessene he made on
expen es in and or
the fend for any services rendered by
Government.
3.
If it has not already been
done, I suggest that the lists of
subscriptions should be published.
It also appears to me desirable that accounts of the
the/fund should be audited by the the fund
that
Government Auditor and an annual
itor,
report of progress made, together
audited
with an account of receipts and
showed be
payments, published each year.
4.
If you should decide to
apply to the Foundation for permission
to make use of the heraldic panels
I would be prepared, on your
recommendation, to support such a
submission.
FURTHER ACTION.
I have, etc.,
(801-150) Wt. 13952-47 10,000 6/37 T.S. 695 (*1632-150) Wt. 32179-71 20,000 12/37 T.S. 695
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