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Despatch
From or to whom.
Date.
No., ko.
Subject.
Page.
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Subject.
Page
155
Acting Governor Sir
G. Bower.
1904.
Confi- March 26 dential. (Rec. Apr.27.)
156
To Acting Governor Telegram
Sir G. Bower.
April 28
157
To Sir C. Bruce
158
April 28
Forwards copy of a letter from the Procureur-General covering a memo- randum on the serious financial position and suggests the appoint- inent of a Committee to enquire into the state of affairs.
Requests
most accurate estimates 204 possible of amount of Treasury balances available for redemption of Debentures on August 1, apart from any repayments by planters.
Transmite copies of papers relating to the probable refusal of many planters to repay instalments of advances due in June and asks for his observations.
Acting Governor Sir Telegram (Rec. April 29) Reports on the unfavourable financial 204
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position of the Colony and that he cannot spare any portion of Treasury balance to meet planters' deficit.
160
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159
Sir C. Bruce
May 1
Reports discussion with the Directors of 205
the Bank of Mauritius and encloses copy of a letter from them advising that planters be allowed to postpone repayment for one year; expresses conditional concurrence. Deprecates the appointment of a Royal Com- mission.
Acting Governor Sir Telegram (Rec. May 10) Presses for early decision as to the post- 208
ponement of the repayment of instal- ments of loan by planters.
161
To Acting Governor
Sir G. Bower.
115
May 11
Acknowledges receipt of No. 146 and 208
approves the action taken in appoint-
ing a Commission to enquire into the condition of the small planters.
173
Ditto
162
Ditto
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Telegram
May 12
Authorizes postponement of repayment of 208
instalments on conditions stated; as soon as Ordinance has been passed Crown Agents will be instructed.
168
Crown Agents
199
1904.
June 2
169
To Acting Governor Telegram
Sir G. Bower.
June 6
204
170
Ditto
140
June 10
171
Acting Governor Sir
192
G. Bower.
172
Ditto
May 20 (Roo. June 20.)
Telegram (Rec, June 23)
States that the rate at which
the
212
Mauritius 4 per cent. Bonds can be renewed or replaced cannot be stated at present; doubts whether it will be possible to renew them.
States, in reply to No, 165, that the rate at which the Mauritius 4 per cent. Bonds can be renewed or replaced depends on the future state of the market, and that the Crown Agents are deferring action pending the arrival of the Ordinance.
Asks for further information as to the special allowances received by Mr. de Coriolis for railway surveys; agrees with the proposal to defer further consideration of the whole question of branch railways until after the arrival of Sir C. Boyle; enquires whether any arrangements have yet been made for assisting the small planters.
212
212
213
Reports on cost of railway extensions 213
paid from Revenue; points out that they constitute a valuable asset.
Reports rejection by his casting vote, of a proposal in Council by Mr. Leolezio, to defray certain expenditure by a loan against his (the Acting Gover- nor's) statement that the deficit in the coming year must be met by extra taxation; the unofficial members desire the decision of the Secretary of State on the conflicting policies.
Telegram (Rec. June 26) Requests reply to No. 172 and slates possible results of rejecting Mr. Leclezio's motion.
211
174
To Acting Governor Telegram] June 27
Sir G. Bower.
103
Ditto
Confi- dential.
May 12
164
To Sir C. Bruce
-
May 12
Confirms No. 162, and states conditions under which postponement of repay- ment for one year will be allowed.
Transmits copy of No. 162, and states that the Directors of the Bank of Mauritius may be informed that postponement of repayment for one year will be allowed on certain con- ditions.
Acting Governor Sir Telegram (Rec. May 16) | Enquires what is the estimated cost of 210
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165
166
To Crown Agents...
Acknowledges receipt of Nos. 172 and 173, and states that the issue of a fresh loan for the objects proposed could not be sanctioned.
214
209
175
Acting Governor Sir Telegram (Rec. June 28) | States that present difficulties can be
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214
210
tided over by adding the reserve of the Widows and Orphans' Fund to Treasury balance, and thus meeting the deficit for the coming year.
postponing or renewing debentures.
May 19
Transmits copies of Nos. 162 and 165, 210
and enquires what answer should be returned to No. 165.
177
To Acting Governor Telegram June 29
Sir G. Bower.
167
Acting-Governor Sir
G. Bower.
Secret and Confi- dential.
April 28 (Rec. May 27.)
Submits remarks on the present position 211
of Mauritius
BA h independent
178
Colony, and points out advantages which would follow annexation to India.
176
Ditto
Telegram (Rec. June 28) Requests reply to No. 175 by 29th June; 214
strongly recommends proposal to utilize the Widows' and Orphans' Fund reserve; asks permission to omit reference to No. 173 in papers to be presented to Council of Government.
Regrets that the proposal to utilize the Widows' and Orphans' Fund cannot be sanctioned; a despatch follows.
Acting Governor Sir Telegram (Rec. June 30)| Suggests, with reference to No. 177, that
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215
215
the report of the debate and his despatch should be awaited before promised despatch is written.
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