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To Board of Trade

1906.

July 6

1906.

August 2

Agrees, in reply to No. 10, to contribute one half of any sum raised by those Colonies and Protectorates not in receipt of a grant-in-aid, up to a maximum of £1,500, for a period not exceeding 3 or 5 years as may be decided on.

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Acknowledges receipt of No. 8, and states that it is proposed to ascertain whether the Colonies are willing to contribute towards the maintenance of the Institute, and agrees that the question of future management, on the assumption that the Colonial con- tributions will be increased, should be referred to a small Committee.

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22

. nor.

23

The Governor

24

Ditto

Telegram.

The Acting Gover- Barbados, (Rec, Sept. 12.) Regrets that there is no prospect of a

contribution.

St. Helena, Telegram.

10

To Treasury

July 27

Transmits, with remarks, copy of No. 11, and urges a conditional grant at the rate of £1,500 per annum from Octo- ber 1st, 1906.

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25

To the Governor

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11

To the Governors

Circular

July 31

and High Com-

missioners

of

Crown Colonies

Proposes certain arrangements_regard. ing the management of the Imperial Institute, and invites contributions towards its inaintenance.

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nor.

and Protectorates,

12

Treasury

Explains financial position in reply to No. 11, and observes that he gathers that it is not desired at present to invite the Legislature to make any additional appropriation.

Southern (Rec. Sept. 17.) States that the Council approves pro- Nigeria,

posed Imperial Institute, and Telegram.

presses the opinion that the Imperial contribution should equal the Colonial.

Confirms No. 18 and requests that the Crown Agents may be instructed accordingly.

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Ditto

Gambia, 147,

August 30 (Rec. Sept. 24.),

Ceylon, (Rec, Sept. 13.)| Agrees to contribute the amount ap- Telegram.

portioned from October 1. (Rec. Sept. 14.) States that St. Helena is anxious to contribute, but calls attention to his despatch of 1903. Bahamas, September 15 Approves the suggestion in No. 21 for

Confi-

providing an increased contribution. dential.

The Acting Gover- Bermuda, September 5

94. (Rec. Sept. 17.)|

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25

25

26

26

ex-

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27

Ditto

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13

India Office

August 21

Requests copy of any correspondence in

continuation of No. 7.

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29

The Governor

14 To India Office

Angust 24

Transmits, in reply to No. 13, copies of Nos. 10 and 12 and states that No. 11 was recast into the form in which it was communicated to the India Office on the 17th of August.

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British Hon- duras, 187.

September 12 (Rec. Sept. 26.) |

Confirms No. 19 reporting an increase in the annual grant to £50 per annum for five years.

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30

Ditto

Straits (Rec. Sept. 26.)| Guarantees a contribution of £450 per Settle-

annum for three years on behalf of ments,

the Straite and the Federated Malay Telegram.

States.

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15

The

High Com- missioner.

Cyprus, (Rec. Aug. 28.) | Agrees to make provision in Telegram

estimates for £100.

the 23

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Ditto

16 The Acting Gov-

ernor.

Malta, 162.

August 24 (Rec. Aug. 30.)

|

Suggests that the contribution should 23

not be increased at present, but states that there would be no objection to

Mau- ritius, Telegram.

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The Acting Gover-

raising the rate paid on the basis of

nor.

the space occupied by the Malta Court, from £7 128. 8d. to £10 per annum.

British Guiana, 313.

September 11 (Rec. Oct. 1.)

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The Governor

Sierra |(Rec. Aug. 31.) States that provision at the rate of £200 23 Leone,

per annum will be made from Octo- Telegram.

ber 1.

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The Governor

Wind-

ward

September 13 (Rec. Oct. 1.)

Islands, 119.

18

The Acting Gov-

ernor.

Gambia, (Rec. Aug. 31.) | Agrees to contribute £100 per annum... 24 Telegram.

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19

The Governor

British (Rec. Sept. 5.) Agrees to increase the annual contribu-

Hon-

tion to £50 per annum for five years.

nor.

The Acting Gover- Trinidad, September 14 273. (Rec. Oct. 1.)

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(Rec. Sept. 26.) Reports that the Council of Government have voted a contribution of £150 per annuin for three years. States, in reply to No. 11, that a vote will be submitted at the annual Session of the Combined Court in February next.

States that Grenada, St. Lucia, and St. Vincent will maintain their present contributions.

Reports that he submitted to the Legis- lative Council a vote of £250 a year for five years, but an amendment was carried reducing the amount to £100.

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25

28

29

29

duras.

Telegram.

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Ditto

Barbados, September 14 141. (Rec. Oct. 1.)

20

Ditto

Bahamas,

August 28

97. (Rec, Sept. 10.)

21

Ditto

...

Bahamas, August 28

Confi- (Rec. Sept. 10.) dential,

Regrets that the question cannot be 24

dealt with until the General Assembly is convened next spring.

Suggests that the Colony should under- take to contribute £50 per annum for three years, and that if the House of Assembly fails to provide the con- tribution, it should be met from the Crown Funds.

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Confirms No. 22 to the effect that there was,no prospect of any contribution being made.

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36 The Governor

Gold Coast,

24

Telegram.

(Rec. Oct. 1.) States, in reply to No. 11, that the Legislative Council has voted £75 for the last quarter of the current year, and considers that the annual contri- butions from the Gold Coast and Lagos should be £300 and £100 re- spectively.

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