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S-rial

From or to whom.

Despatch

Bubject.

Paga

No.

No., ko.

Date.

xix

Subject.

Page.

1905.

161

165

To Messrs. Sutton, Ommanney, and Rendall.

To Mr. J. C. Inglis

July 4

Acknowledges receipt of No. 151, and requests views as to the sum which should be paid to the Company's solicitors on account.

196

175

Admiralty...

1905.

July 12

1

July 5

Informs him that the Government of 197

the Straits propose to nominate him as member of the Board of Arbitration.

156

To Messrs. Sutton, Ommauney, aud

Rendall.

T

July 5

Transmits copy of No. 165; states that 197

176

the Company's Solicitors should be

at once informed of the selection of

Mesars. Sutton, Om- manney, and Ren- dall.

July 12

Reports discussion of various matters with Mr. Inglis, particularly the early appointment of an umpire.

Transmits

copy of correspondence between the Governor, Straits Settle- inents, and the Commander-in-Chief, China station, respecting the storage of Admiralty fuel, and requests that the attention of the Governor may be called to the matter with a view to a settlement being arrived at locally.

204

202

Mr. Inglis as Government arbitrator,

and authorizes a fee of 4,000 guineas for his services.

177

Ditto

...

July 13

Reports that Mr. Inglis has written accepting his nomination as arbitrator at the fee stated in No. 168.

205

167

Messrs. Sutton, Om-

July &

manney, and Ren- dall.

States, with reference to No. 164, that 198

they are making enquiries, and will submit views as to the sum which

178

should be paid to the Company on account of their expenses for arbi- tration.

179

The Governor

270

Jane 22 (Rec. July 17)

168

Ditto

July 6

States that Mr. Inglis is being commu- nicated with as to his appointment, that the Company have nominated Sir E. Boyle as their arbitrator, and that they have been informed that the amount of the fees proposed to be paid is not acquiesced in.

198

Governor Sir J. An- Telegram (Rec. July 15) | Suggests the engagement of shorthand

derson.

writers under Mr. Sater, the Colonial Secretary's Chief Clerk.

Transmita for the use of Counsel, summary showing what action has been taken locally in regard to the expropriation of the Company.

205

205

180

To Governor Sir J. Telegram

Anderson.

July 17

169

Mr. J. C. Inglis

July 7

Accepts the appointment offered as a member of the Court of Arbitration.

199

181

Ditto

Telegram

July 17

170

Governor Sir J. An-

derson.

254

June 15

(Rec. July 10)

Forwards correspondence on the subject 199

of the valuation of the machinery, trade premises, and profits of the Company, and requests that the ser- vices of the expert required may be engaged with as little delay as pos- sible.

Refers to No. 179; requests to be sup- plied, not later than September 2nd, with any document mentioned which may not be coming with Mr. Trowell.

States that a competent reporting staff has already been engaged, and that local supervision will not be neces- sary.

208

208

182

Mesars, Sutton, Om- manney, and Reu- dall.

July 13

States amounts drawn by the Company 208

for expenses, and reports that they have been informed that it is not proposed to make any advance under sub-section of section 7 of the Or- dinance.

171

Ditto

Telegram (Rec. July 10) | Reports that notice has been given to❘ 201

the Board that the services of the London staff will not be required.

183

To Governor Sir J.

Anderson.

Confi. dential.

July 18

181

To Admiralty

JAN

July 18

Transmita copy of No. 175

Acknowledges receipt of No. 175 and 209

209

172

To Governor Sir J.

Anderson.

193

July 11

Informs him that Mr. Inglis has accepted | 201

the nomination offered as a member of the Court of Arbitration, and directs that a formal letter of appoint- ment should be handed to Mr. Inglis on his arrival in the Colony.

states that a copy has been communi- rated to the Governor.

185

To Messrs. Sutton,

Ommanney, and Rendall.

July 18

Transmits copies of Nos. 179 and 180...

209

173

To Messrs. Sutton,

July 11

Ommanney, and

Rendall.

States that Mr. Inglis has accepted the nomination as a member of the Court of Arbitration, and that he is awaiting a communication from them on the

201

136

174

Ditto

derson,

187

Bubject.

To Messrs. Button,

July 21

Transmita copy of No. 186

210

Ommanney, and Rendall.

July 11

Transmits copies of Nos. 170 and 171, 201

and requests early consideration of

148

Messrs. Sutton, Om-

July 21

Suggests that a fee of 2,000 guineas | 210

the point raised in the enclosures to

No. 170.

manney, and Ren- dall.

should be paid them as remuneration

for preparation and general supervi- sion of evidence.

Governor Sir J. An- Telegram (Rec. July 20) | Reports despatch of documents on July 6

and report on coal stocks on July 20.

209

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