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No.
Despatch No.
Date.
Bubject.
Pag
No
From or to whom.
Despatch
No.
Date.
7
Governor Sir A. H.
Gordon.
276
July 16, 1886 (Rec. August 9, 1886.)
Transmitting a petition signed by between 15,000 and 16,000 Sing- halese interested in agricultural pursuits in favour of the immediate extension of the railway to Haputale.
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17
To Governor Sir A. H.
Gordon.
15
January 10, 1887
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Ditto
284
July 27, 1886 (Rec. August 23, 1886.)
Transmitting copy of a report by the Chief Resident Engineer of tha Nanu-Oya Railway, Mr. Waring, on Mr. Prestage's letter of 9th April.
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18
Ditto
16
January 10, 1887
9
Ditto
351
10
Ditto
368
18
Crown Agents
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19
Governor Sir A. H.
Gordon.
2
97
20
Mr. J. F. Dickson
January 3, 1887 (Reo. Jan. 24, 1887.)
December 20, 1886 (Rec. Jan. 24, 1887.)
21
To Governor Sir A. H.
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February 4, 1887
Gordon.
98
22
Ditto
49
March 2, 1887
28
Governor Sir A. H.
Gordon.
72
February 17, 1887 (Rec. Mar, 21, 1887.)
100
24
To Governor Sir A. H.
Gordon.
102
April 6, 1887
103
25
Governor Bir A. H.
Gordon.
140
March 18, 1887 (Bec. Apr. 18, 1887.)
September 16, 1886 |(Bec. October 19, 1886.)
September 28, 1886 (Bao. October 19, 1886.)
11
F. Prestage, Esq.
October 30, 1886 (Rec. Nov. 22, 1896.)
12
The Ceylon Agricul-
(Rec. Deo. 4, 1886.)
tural Amociation.
December 11, 1886
14
Ditto
December 30, 1886
15
To Governor Sir A. H.
Gordon.
10
January 7, 1887
January 10, 1887
Commenting upon the statements made by Mr. Rama Nathan in the letter enclosed in Lord Granville's despatch of 3rd August.
Acknowledging receipt of Lord Granville's despatch of 3rd August, and referring to his de- spatch of 23rd June for his answer to the statements contained in the speeches made by members of the deputation.
Requesting that an independent officer, experienced in the working of railways, may be deputed to report on the working of both the Ceylon State Railway and the Darjeeling - Himalayan Railway, with a view to deciding which system would be most advanta- geous for the proposed mountain extensions in Ceylon.
Urging that the Nanu-Oya line should be extended, in a narrow or meter- gauge, to Badulla instead of Haputale.
Transmitting copy of a letter from
Bir C. H. Gregory, advocating the employment of Mr. Waring in completing the plans, specifion- tions, &c. for the Haputale exten- sion, whatever the decision of the Secretary of State may be as to the carrying out of the work.
Transmitting copy of a letter from Mr. Waring, replying to Mr. Prestage's letter of 30th October, and expressing the opinion that Mr. Prostage's letter" does not weaken the objections raised by the Governor to the proposals for a railway on the Darjeeling or narrow gauge system.
Expressing the regret of the Sacre- tary of State, that he cannot, for the reasons indicated, sunction the extension to Haputale.
Stating that Mr. Stanhope has not 109
sanctioned the proposed extension
to Haputale, but he thinks it de- sirable that the plans should be completed, in case the question should come up again for considers- tion; and approves the employ- ment of Mr. Waring for that purpose.
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To Crown Agents
26a F. Prestage, Esq.
26
103
Governor Sir A. H.
Gordon.
152
April 4, 1887 (Rec. Apr. 25, 1887.)
April 7, 1887 (Rec. May 2, 1887.)
27
Proceedings of House
May 10, 1887
of Commons.
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28
Crown Agents
May 26, 1887
29
John Brown, Eeg.
(Ouval Company).
June 9, 1887
Codice
Subject.
Page.
Requesting that the Ceylon Agrionl 109
tural Association may be informed, in reply to their memorial, of the decision of the Secretary of State on the proposal to extand the Nanu-Oya Railway to Haputalo.
Transmitting copy of a correspond- ence with the Crown Agents respecting the completion of the plans for the proposed Hapatals
extension.
Transmitting, with
observations thereon, a memorial from the Ceylon Agricultural Association on the subject of the proposed extension to Badulla.
Memorandum replying to certain statements in paragraphs 12 and 21 of Governor's despatch of 23rd June 1886.
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110
110
Referring Governor, in reply to his 116
despatch of 3rd January, to the Secretary of State's despatches of 7th and 10th January.
Transmitting copy of a further 116
report from the Consulting Engi- neer as to the cost of the proposed extension to Haputale.
Transmitting copy of a memorandum sent to Mr. Dickson in reply to his memorandum of 20th De- comber.
Acknowledging receipt of his, de-
spatch of 17th February.
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119
Submitting observations in favour 120
of a reconsideration of Mr. Stan-
hope's decision not to mnction
the extension to Haputale.
Urging the superior advantages of a
narrow gauge railway.
Observing that the letter from Sir C. H. Gregory enclosed in the Secretary of State's despatch of 2nd March appears to bear out the impression formed by the Govornor as to the suficiency of Mr. Waring'e eștimate.
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129
130
Question by Mr. Cameron, and Sir | 139
H. Holland's reply, as to the policy of Her Majesty's Government with ́ regard to the proposed extension.
Transmitting copy of a letter from the Consulting Engineer reporting the completion of the plans and specifications of the Hapatale Ex- tansion Railway, and stating that Mr. Waring's employment termi» nated on the 13th May.
Urging the importanos of construct- ing a BARTOW gauge line to Badulla, anıl making for an intar- view with the Secretary of State,
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From or to whom.
Despatch
Date.
No.
No.
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Governor Sir A. H.
Gordon.
194
May 18, 1887 (Rec. June 11, 1887.)
Subject
Transmitting copy of a letter from Mr. F. Prestage offering to con- struct a narrow gauge railway from Nanu Oys to Badulla for a lump sum of 349,250%, and re- commending that the proposal be referred to Sir C. H. Gregory for his report.