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Subject.
Page.
Berial No.
Despatch
From or to whom,
Date.
No., &c.
1907.
Southern November 22 Requests fnformation asked for in No.
100. Nigeria, Telegram.
XV
1908.
150
110
Colonial Survey
Committee.
January 27
151
111
The Governor
Southern Nigeria. Confi- denti il.
151
112
Ditto
101A The Governor
Southern (Rec. Nov. 23.) Replies to No. 101 Nigeria,
Telegram.
102
To the Governor ...
Southern November 29
Nigeria,
Confi-
Transmite copy of No. 98, and requests remarks of Director of Surveys thereon.
151
dential.
103.
The Governor
East Africa Protec-
November 18 (Rec. Dec. 14.)
torate,
484.
104
Ditto
...
East Africa Protec- torate, 525.
December 4 (Rec. Dec. 27.)
Sends copy of a letter from the Director of Surveys stating that the vote for transport was underestimated and is exhausted; trusts Secretary of State will approve his action in sanctioning the expenditure of £1,000 to be met from general savings.
Reports that provision has been made in the estimates for the appointment of Mr. Scholefield as Chief Inspector of Farms at a salary of £325 per annum ; submits estimates for the Survey Department for 1908-9 together with the report called for in No. 96.
Subject
Page
January 10 (Rec. Feb. 1.)
Southern February 8
Nigeria, (Rec. Feb. 29.)
93.
Minutes of a meeting held on 27th
January, 1908.
Acknowledges the receipt of No. 102; admits that the criticisms of the Director of Military Operations are deserved, and requests that no action be taken on Mr. Cotton's report till it has been submitted to the Colonial Government; the Acting Director of Surveys has been instructed to follow strictly the suggestions of the Director of Military Operations.
Reports, in reply to No. 95, failure to secure the services of Mr. Esuman Gwira, and that efforts to obtain a competent native instructor are being made; suggests the seconding of an Ordnance Survey officer for five years.
162
161
165
153
113
To Treasury
Uganda
March 10
Submits amended proposals, in reply to
No. 108.
165
114
Mr. E. P. Cotton
Southern Nigeria.
March 12
167
1908.
105
Ditto
Southern December 15, Nigeria, 1907
705.
(Rec. Jan. 6,) 1908.)
Transmits, with remarks, copy of a letter from Mr. Cotton commenting on the remarks made in the second report of the Survey Committee on the work of his Survey Department.
157
115.
To Mr. E. P. Cotton Southern
Nigeria.
March 18
106
To the Governor
East Africa Protec-
January 8
torate, 10.
Conveye conditional approval to his additional having sanctioned the expenditure in respect of transport as reported in No. 103.
159
160
116
Mr. E. P. Cotton...
:
107
Mr. E. P. Cotton to Southern Major Close, R.E. | Nigeria.
January 9
Southern Nigeria.
March 19
108
Treasury
Uganda
Forwards two sheets of the new map of the Western Province, which, with the three sheets already despatched. comprise the survey work for 1907, and submits remarks.
Informs him that his letter of Decem- ber 5 (enclosed in No. 105) is im- proper in tone; that his work is unsatisfactory, and that he must give an undertaking to be guided by the instructions transmitted and to pro- daco a complete topographical map of 7,000 square miles within a year of his return to the Colony.
Acknowledges the receipt of No. 115, and states that he is prepared to carry out the work according to the terms laid down; disclaims any intention of being discourteous in his official correspondence.
Transmits the Annual Report on the
Survey Department.
Reports temporary engagement of Mr. Barnes, formerly of the Gold Coast, as Native Instructor to the Survey School, at £200 per annum; gathers that Mr. Barnes's case has been under the consideration of the Colo- nial Office, and asks if there is any reason against his employment.
Accepts amended proposals in No. 113, and sanctions the proposed rapid survey by a party of Royal Engineers, on the understanding that the cadas tral staff is to be reduced.
117
The Governor
160
118
Ditto
Gold Const, 160.
Southern June 9
Nigeria, (Rec. June 26.)
350.
April 11 (Rec. May 1.)
January 15
Asks that Major Close's report be forwarded to the Colonial Office; the report of the observes that Colonial Survey Committee reflects seriously on his reputation, and that he accepts full responsibility for the manner in which the surveys have been executed.
Reviews, in reply to No. 92, the whole question of survey, which appears to call for reconsideration with a view to determining whether some much less costly method of procedure can be devised; requests further information regarding the Topographical Survey. Observes that he has misunderstood the functions of the Colonial Survey Committee; that, in the absence of specific instructions, he has deavoured to execute the survey work in what he considered to be the most suitable manner, but that, in future, he will endeavour to carry
out the views of the Committee.
en-
161
71
109
Mr. E. P. Cotton to Southern January 21
Major Close, R.E. Nigeria,
119
Treasury
Uganda
July 3
168
170
170
179
179
120
The Governor
Fiji,
May 25
73.
(Rec. July 13.)
Reports proposals for a trigonometrical
survey of the Colony.
180
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