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Serial

Sartal No.

From or to whom.

Despatch No., &c.

Date.

Subject.

Page.

From or to whom.

Xo.

Despatch No., &c.

Dato,

ix

Subject.

Pago.

1905.

60

49A To Admiralty

Confi- dential.

February 15

1

Transinits copy of No. 50 and states that the date on which the docks will be taken over is not yet known.

109

To Governor Sir J. Telegram

Anderson.

1905.

March 10

50

To Governor Sir J.

Anderson.

Conti- <lential.

February 15

Transmits copies of Nos. 46A and 49A and suggests that the Commander-in- Chief on the China station should be communicated with with a view to giving effect to any reasonable ar- rangement proposed.

109

61

Governor Sir J.

Anderson.

Confi- dential,

50A

Ditto

Telegram February 23

States that words should be added to Section 21 of the draft Expropriation Ordinance to make clear that interest will be paid only on issued share capital.

110

62

Ditto

Tele- gram.

February 13 (Rec, March11,)|

Explains No. 53, and states that the Consulting Engineers agroe that Mr. Nicholson should conduct further surveys, but suggest that Mr. Warren should assist him, returning to Lon- don on completion of the work of collecting data.

Suggests that the preparation and pre- sentation of the case to the Arbitrator for the Government should be made as early as possible, and submits proposals.

Rec. March 13) States that he has telegraphed for Mr. Warren to come out to confer with Mr. Nicholson and himself.

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114

115

110

63

To Crown Agents...

51

Governor

Anderson.

Sir

J.

Confi- dentic.l.

March 21

Transmits copies of Nos. 53, 55, 56, 60, and 62, for communication to the Consulting Engineers.

115

33

52

Ditto

Confi- January 31 dential. (Rec. Feb. 25.)

Suggests a charge of 4 per cent. instead of 5 per cent. on the amount paid by the Government for the transfer for the first ten years, and thereafter, until redemption, 5 per cent.

Telegram (Rec, Feb. 28) Proposes to include Section 9 of the Arbitration Ordinance, 1900, in Section 12 of the Bill enclosed in No. 48, and to omit Section 23 of that Ordinance.

61

Ditto

-

March 25

111

65

To Governor Sir J. Telegrain

Anderson.

March 27

53

To Governor Sir J. Telegram February 28

Anderson.

54

Ditto

55

Governor Sir

Anderson.

Telegram February 28

States that the Consulting Engineers fil

advise the construction of the wet dock by contract, and proposes to instruct Mr. Warren to proceed at once to Singapore to submit proposals. Replies to Nos. 51 and 52

G6

Governor

Anderson.

**

EE

111

56

Ditto

Requests them to comply with the Governor's wishes in No. 61 as to the appointment of an Accountant.

States that provision should be made in the expropriation Ordinance to enable English counsel to appear in the arbitration.

Bir J. Telegram (Rec. Mar, 28) | Deprecates the expense involved in em- ploying English couneel for the arbitration, and hopes the amendment will not be pressed.

67

Crown Agents

tu

of Mr. 112

March 28

G8

112

To Governor Sir J. Telegram

Anderson.

March 29

69

Crown Agente

March 31

57

Ditto

J. Telegram (Rec. March 2) Deprecates

detention the

Warren, as the staff of the Company is fully competent to supply any in- formation required.

Telegram (Rec. March 2) States, that the intention to retain the present staff has been communicated to Mr. Nicholson, whose services the Governor regards 18 essential; deprecates dictation from the Con- sulting Engineers, and points out that any appearance of London con- trol would alienate the whole un- official vote.

Telegram (Rec. March 4) Reports second reading of the Bill; proposes, in order to conciliate un- official members, amendment in the clause requiring the new Board to pay to the Government 5 per cent. on the money advanced.

112

70

Messrs. Sutton,

Ommanney, and Rendall.

71

To Governor Sir J.

Anderson.

Secret

March 31

58

To Governor Sir J. Telegram March 9

Anderson.

Agrees to the amendment proposed in

No. 57.

113

72

59

Governor Sir Anderson.

J. Telegram (Rec. March 10) Recommends the Attorney-General of 113

Gibraltar for employment on arbitration; hopes that Accountant and Counsel will be sent out as soon as possible.

Governor Sir J.

Anderson.

Confi- dontial.

March 6

the

Acknowledges receipt of No. 63, and forwards copy of a letter to the Con- sulting Engineers recording tele. graphic correspondence relative to the services required from Mr. Warren and Mr. Nicholson.

Instructs him that the amendment to allow of the employment of English counsel must be made; that the pro- posals in No. 61 are being considered.

Transmite copy of a letter from the Consulting Engineers stating that Mr. Warren is being communicated with as to the general scope of the investigation required.

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116

116

117

117

March 31

States that a retainer has been delivered on behalf of the Government of the Straits Settlements to Mr. Balfour Browne, K.C.

118

(Rec. Apr. 1.)

Indicates views on the subject of the steps to be taken in connection with the arbitration proceedings.

Transmits press reports on the second reading of the Expropriation Bill, and confirms No. 57, suggesting a modifica- tion of the provision that the Board should pay 5 per cent. per annum on the sum expended by the Govern- ment,

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