Page
Serta) No.
From or to whom,
Despatch No., &c.
Date.
1903.
Subject
Page.
1899.
17
Treasury
Straite Settle-
ments.
August 17
18
To Treasury
Straits Settle- ments
September 18
19
To the Governor
Straite Settle- ments, 273.
September 18
23
27
The Governor
Straita Settle ments, 417.
Conveys, in reply to No. 16, Treasury and War Office concurrence in the draft proviso; expresses hope that the Secretary of State will see his way to impose on the Colony statutory liability to provide, free of charge, sites for military works.
Admits that the Colony is liable to pro- vide, free of charge, sites for military works, the War Department, on the other hand, being bound to freely surrender any sites no longer required for such purposes, but states that such provision of sites cannot properly be secured by Ordinance and will continue to be dealt with by Executive action.
Instructs him to introduce an Ordi- nance amending the Defence Contri- bution Ordinance, providing for the assessment to contribution of the net receipts only of productive under- takings such as railways, telephones, &c., but directs that this principle must not be extended to any new undertaking without previous refer. ence to the Secretary of State.
24
24
September 30 (Rec. Oct. 26.)
2
28
Ditto
Straite Settle- ments, 423.
October 1 (Rec. Oct. 26.)
29
To War Office
Straita Settle- ments.
November 4
Reports that recent arrangements for reletting the Revenue Farms will lead to an increase of revenue of £400,000 upon which a Military contribution of £80,000 will be pay- able; submits that 20 per cent, of the revenue now becomes an inordinate contribution, and urges that maximum contribution be fixed at £150,000 per
annum.
Forwards statement showing the esti- mated amount to be paid by the Colony in 1901 as Military contribu-
tion.
Forwards copy of the enclosure in No. 28; observes that the amount payable by the Colony as shown therein will be considerably more than the total cost of the garrison; asks for estimate of the total cost of garrison during 1904 so that the Colonial Government may be in- formed of the approximate amount they will be required to pay.
November 12 Transmits copy of No. 29, and asks why, in calculating the revenue assess- able to Military contribution, a de- duction has been made for "Re- imbursements of Cost of Currency Note Issue,"
30
To Acting Governor
Straits
20
War Office ...
Straite Settle-
December 5
ments.
21
To War Office
Straits
December 12
Settle-
inenta.
Asks for a copy of any addition to the Straits Settlements Defence Contribu- tion Ordinance that may be enacted.
States that the net amount of the Straits
for
will 1900
be contribution $910,031.93, and that a copy of the Ordinance to amend the Defence Contribution Ordinance will be sent as soon as it is received.
25
Settle- ments, 388.
25
31
The Acting Gov.
Straits
ernor.
Settle-
menta,
1904.
Dec. 22, 1903 (Rec. Jan. 18,
1904.)
541.
22
The Governor
Straite
Hettle-
ments, 445.
1900.
December 3, 1899 (Rec. Jan. 2, 1900.)
32
To War Office
Straits
January 29
Submite an Ordinance amending the Defence Contribution Ordinance in accordance with the instructions in No. 19.
26
Settle-
mente.
33
To Acting Governor
Straita
January 29
23
The
Acting Gov-
Straite
ernor,
Settle-
November 16 | (Rec. Dec. 10.)
mente, 439.
21
To War Office and
Treasury.
Straits
December 20
Settle.
inents.
Suggests inter alia that no part of the revenue arising from Christmas Island should be chargeable for the Military contribution of Singapore.
Conveys purport of No. 23 and observes that it is not anticipated that the revenue of the Island will largely, if at all, exceed the expenses of administration, and hopes it will be Governor's possible to meet the wishes.
27
Settle-
ments, 27.
27
235
26
26
Treasury
Straits
December 27
Bettle.
ments.
Agrees to the exclusion of the revenue from Christmas Island on condition that question is again raised in five years' time.
28
War Office...
Straits Settle-
ments.
1901.
January 8
Agrees to the exclusion of the revenue from Christmas Island on condition that question is again mised in five years' time.
28
34
To War Office
Straits Bettle- ments.
March 21
Explains, in reply to No. 30,' that the deduction was made because it was considered that the reimbursements should be treated as if they were the result of productive undertakings con- templated under Ordinance 21 of 1899.
Explains why the_reimbursements of the cost of the Currency Note Issue were deducted from the gross revenue assessable to military contribution.
Transmits copy of No. 32, observes that it appears to follow from Ordinance 4 of 1899 that the actual expenses of the Note laue reimbursed from the interest on investments should be deducted, but cannot agree to any further deduction in connexion with the currency charges and directs that the amount of $118,000 should be split up accordingly.
Submits proposal for making a deduc- tion, in computing the net revenue to be assessed to contribution, from rail- ways, telephones, and similar pro- ductive undertakings in respect of interest and suking fund on the ospital expenditure already incurred, or which may be incurred, qut of revenue; suggests deduction at rate of 4 per cent, of the capital expendi- ture for a period of 30 years, und trusts that the Army Council will agree to the proposal and to its exten- sion to the case of the other Eastern Colonies.
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32
32
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34
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35
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From or to whom.
Despatch No., &c.
Date.
vi
War Office...
Straits Settle ments.
1904.
March 23
36 To War Office
Straits Settle- ments.
April 8
37
To the Acting Gov-
erbor.
Straits Settle-
April 8
mente, XX.
38
War Office...
Straits
April 21
Settle-
ments.
Subject.