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BRITISH GUIANA.

Berial

Despatch

From or to whom.

Date.

Np.

No., &c.

1914

Subject.

BAHAMAS.

Subject.

Berial

From or to whom.

No.

Despatch No., &c.

Date.

1914

1

The Governor

Confidential

August 13 (Rec. Aug. 18.)-

2.

Ditto

Confidential

October 16 (Roo. Nov. 6.)

To Board of Trade... Confidential November 12

Submits Proclamations passed in con- nakiba with the outbreak of war, to- gether with copies of his speeches to House of Assembly, and of their address in reply; forwards also copy of an address he made to the public in order to allay anxiety caused by the presence of a German cruiser in the neighbourhood of the Colony. Reporta arrangements made at the in- stance of the captain of H.M.8. "Essex" for patrolling the waters of the Colony in order to obtain in- formation as to their use by enemy ships.

3

4

Board of Trade

The Governor

Confidential|

1

3

8

The Governor

341

August 15 (Rec. Sept. 1.)

9

Ditto

10

Ditto

11

Ditto

:

: 4

Ila To the Governor

Transmits copy of No. 2; points out that the Governor asks that certain instructions may be given to the commander of the tender Carnar- von.'

4

December 2

BARBADOS.

1915

February 6 (Rec. March 8.)

States terms of representation made to the Admiralty on the subject of the requisitioning of the lighthouse ten- der "Carnarvon" for patrol 'pur- and encloses letter from poses, Admiralty agreeing to the vessel Aeverting to lighthouse duties.

Gives an account of the medsures, other than those of a military and technical character, taken in Barba- dos up to 81st December, in conse- quence of the war; and of the social and economic affects of the war on the Colony up to date.

BERMUDA.

1914

Reports as to measures taken in con- nexion with the outbreak of war with Germany and Austria.

Telegram (Rec. Sept. 7.) Reports that miners have difficulty in disposing of gold owing to extra charges of bankers, and that it is, consequently, being held up, and in- quires whether His Majesty's Gov- ernment would purchase on terms indicated.

360

369

August 28 (Reo. Sept. 17.)

August 2 (Rec. Sept. 17.)

Confidential September 23

4

12 To the Bank

England

of

-

October 2

13 The Bank of England

5

14 The Governor

+

6

The Governor

Confidential

August 18 (Rec. Sept. 1.)

Reports upon

locally.

the state of affairs

13

7

Ditto

... Confidential

1915

March 10

Reo. March 27.)

Reports steps taken in regard to the issue of bank notes and encloses copies of Act authorizing the issue; financial condition of the 'Colony Is on the whole better than might have been anticipated.

15

Ditto

October 5

Confidential September 27 (Rec. Oct. 13.)

Confidential October 5

(Extract) (Rec. Oct. 29.)

16

Ditto

Confidential November 5

(Roc. Nov. 26.)

14

17,

Ditto

Confidential November 12 (Rec. Dec. 9.)

Reports further action.

Reports on the disbandment of the

two Volunteer Corps and the forma tion in their place of two Militia infantry companies, and encloses a report by the Inspector-General of Police on the recruiting of these companies.

Transmits, in reply to No. 9, a copy of a letter from the Treasury, stating that the Bank of England would be willing to give credit in the United Kingdom for gold deposited in British Guiana on the terms indi- cated.

15

17

17

18

19

Transmits memorandum which it is 20

suggested should form the basis of the arrangement between the Bank and the Government of British Quiana for the purchase of gold in the Colony; understands that the arrangements will be acceptable to the Bank, but asks for definite assurance to this effect.

Accepts the arrangements suggested 20

in No. 12 subject to a slight alters-

tion.

Reports the attitude of the Royal 21

Bank of Canada as regards advances on gold, diamonds, and balata.

Reports that the new Infantry Militia 28

is proving very satisfactory; two companies were raised on the out- break of war, one of which will be disbanded on the termination of hostilities.

Reports that he has had printed 24

secretly a supply of Government notes, for issue should the state of the currency render this necessary, and proposes, if this should not suf fice, to pass an Ordinance making the notes of the Royal Bank of Canada and the Colonial Bank legal tender.

Reports that the local banks have greatly reduced their charges sa a result of the knowledge that the Bank of England was prepared to purchase gold, and proposes to take no further action in the matter.

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