4206
48
5785
SIR,
No. 68.
THE MERCERS' COMPANY to COLONIAL OFFICE.
(Received February 2, 1907.)
[Answered by No. 70.]
Mercers' Hall, London, February 1, 1907.
I AM desired to inform you that the Mercers' Company has granted a sum of £1,000 to the Imperial Institute for scientific research in regard to the economic products of British Colonies and Protectorates, to be expended under the direction of the Managing Committee subject to the control of the Secretary of State for the Colonies.
I shall be obliged by your intimating to me to whom the money should be paid for the purpose indicated.
I have, &c.,
G. H. BLAKELEY,
Clerk to the Mercers' Company.
SIR,
that we
amount economic
2.
opened i State's i
5797
4359A
SIR,
No. 69.
TREASURY to COLONIAL OFFICE.
(Received February 4, 1907.)
Treasury Chambers, February 2, 1907. I AM directed by the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury to acknowledge the receipt of Mr. Lucas's letter (47823/1907), of the 26th ultimo,* further respecting the future maintenance of the Scientific and Technical Depart- ment of the Imperial Institute.
My Lords note the action taken by the Earl of Elgin with regard to this contri- bution.
SIR,
I: directed inform f now unc of the C
4206
I am, &c.,
ROBERT CHALMERS.
5785
SIR,
No. 70.
COLONIAL OFFICE to THE MERCERS' COMPANY.
[Answered by 6909 : not printed.]
letter
I AM directed by the Earl of Elgin to acknowledge the receipt of
Downing Street, February 7, 1907. of the 1st instant,† intimating that the Mercers' Company have granted a sum of
your £1,000 to the Imperial Institute for scientific research in regard to the economic products of British Colonies and Protectorates, to be expended under the direction of the Managing Committee subject to the control of the Secretary of State for the Colonies. I am to request you to express to the Company his Lordship's high sense of their timely generosity.
This gift will undoubtedly prove of the greatest value to the Crown Colonies and Protectorates and to the general interests of British trade; and, if the Company see no objection, Lord Elgin proposes to publish a notice of their grant in the newspapers.
The money should be paid to the Crown Agents for the Colonies, Whitehall Gardens, to be placed to the credit of the Imperial Institute Fund.
I am, &c.,
C. P. LUCAS.
A!
Institut.
Colonies
Commit
acknowl
sense of
the gre interest:
5797
GENTLE!
1
directec that the of the
LC
* No. 65.
† No. 68.
20019
4206
48