from the Colonial Development and welfare Vote.
I cannot emphasise too strongly that, in general,
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the money provided under the Colonial Development and elfare vote is intended to be auɛplementary to the provision or rinɛnoe for development by the
I appreciate tant in the
Colonies thesiselvas,
particular case of Kong Kong the full application or inis principle may of necessity be modiiiod by a nuncer of special considerations such asi-
(a) Cue possible heavy densada, some of which Gemåt be readily ealculated at the
pinaent time on the Colony's financial
rarcas,
(b)' tue used to re-establish as early wa
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funde
#1 es una velony once again on a firm
Dissectal footing,
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nsidertig, with the assistance of the
Financial cer tery, W
possible
I seeming
So may be për išsubis to segu
rulør revenue by increasing tamtion
in various directions and by other
methods and I shall be addreasing you separately on the point in due course), (a) the limits in the extent and variety of devolopant „rejeste mich era imposed
by the physical character or the Colony,
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undeveloped african territory,
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and the fact that it is already highly developed
(d) Cie fuct thet
of one bind