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The Governor
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Bahamas, June 18 Confidential (Roc. July 12)
iy
Pake
Subject.
Berial No.
From or to whom.
Dispatch No., &c.
Date.
Aerial
Despatch
From or to whom.
Dale.
No.
No., &c.
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To the High
Commissioner
South Africa
1917
April 4
(Southern Rhodesia,)
83
Mar 1 19 British Honduras, (Rec. April 11)
70
20
Ditto
Windward Islanda [(Bt. 'Lucia) 58
March 13 (Rec. April 12)
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The Acting Resident | Zanzibar,
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February 20 (Rec. April 23)
Zanzibar, February 20 Confidential (Rec. April 23)
March 23 Straits Settlement, (Rec. April 30)
114
Requests that the Administrator may be informed that representatives of Indis and the self-governing Dominions only have been invited to the Conference, but that the Secretary of State is himself attend- ing to the interests of the other portions of the Empire.
1917
67
30
The Governor
Hong Kong, 156
May 10 (Rer. June 29)
31
Ditto
Encloses copies of opinions of mem- bers of both Councils, and submits his own views.
67
Submite, with observations, a despatch from the Administrator of St. Lucia expressing his views, and enclosing a statement of the views of the Agricultural and Commercial Society of St. Lucia.
Submits a statement of the views of the Government of Zanzibar on the recommendations of the Economic Conference of the 'Allies, and on the questions submitted to the Commer- cial and Industrial Policy Commit- tee.
8
Recommends, with reference to No. 21, that any agreement with a ship- ping company should include condition that the company should maintain An agent and shipping office entirely independent of any local firm of merchants.
Transmite copies of letters from the Chambers of Commerce of Singa- pore and Penang, giving their views as to policy to be adopted after the War, and conveys his own observa- tions thereon.
22
Ditto
81
85
32
Ditto
Hong Kong, Confidential
July 8
(Rec. Aug. 14)
33
The High
Commissioner
Federated Malay States, 214
July 12 (Rec. Aug. 14)
September 8 (Rec. Sept. 12)
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The Governor
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The Governor
85
Windward Islands (Grenada),
July 81 (Rec. Aug. 28)
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The Aoting Governor
181
Leeward Islanda, 289
August 18 (Reo. Sept, 8)
24
To the Governor
Bierra
May 1
25
The Governor
Leone, 108 Jamaica, 147
Acknowledges No. 17, which has been
read with interest.
89
86
The Governor
Malta 343
April 20 (Beo. May 14)
Transmite a report by a special com- mittee of the Jamaica Agricultural Society and the Merchants' Ex- change, stating their views, and a resolution of the Legislative Coun. cil endorsing the report of the special committee.
89
87
Ditto
Gold Coast, Confidential
August 15 (Rec. Sept. 17)
88
Ditto
26
The High
Commissioner
Federated Malay
May 3 (Rec. June 14)
Submite recommendations of Chamber
of Commerce, with his comments.
92
Hong Kong, Confidential
July 26 (Rec. Sept. 18)
States, 193
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Ditto
Federated
Malay States, Confidential
May 3 (Rec. June 15)
Encloses copy of a letter from the Chamber of Commerce pointing out that their recommendation that trading should only be carried on by licence was aimed at Japan; expresses opinion that it is not prac- ticable to carry out the exclusion of traders of a particular nation by the means recommended.
Submits his views.
94
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The Acting Governor
Ceylon, 501
28
The Governor
29
Ditto
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Gambia,
May 31 Confidential (Rec. June 23)
March 28 Seychelles,
(Rec. June 25)
95
40
The Governor
Bubmits bis views and encloses review by Mr. W. F Stephens, agent of the Mahé Syndicate, Ltd.
96
Windward Islands (St, Vincent), 96
August 21 (Rec. Sept. 20)
August 24 (Rec. Sept. 85)
Subject.
|Page.
98
Submits, with observations, views of the Chamber of Commerce, with report of debate in Council, on admission of Germans to Colony after the War, and on the attitude to be adopted generally towards them. Encloses copy of report by Select 107
Committee of House of Assembly; observes that if it is proposed after the War partially to deflect the two principal exporte of the Colony, sponge and sisal, to the United Kingdom, the matter will doubtless be referred to the Committee.
Sends copy of a memorandum by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs on the result of a reference to the District Watchmen's Committee of questions contained in No. 1: states that a school for the teaching of Chinese to Europeans has been established.
108
Quotes resolution of the Federated 111
Malay States Chamber of Mines that the Government should not alienate mining lands to any sub- ject of the German Empire for all time: agrees that it is desirable to differentiate between Germans and our other enemies.
Transmita report of the Committee appointed to consider the commercial and industrial policy after the War.
1
Forwards interim report on the recom- mendations of the Paris Conference as they affect the Presidencies.
Transmite, with observations, copy of report of Committee appointed te consider the question of the com- mercial and industrial policy to be adopted after the War.
Submits views on the recommenda- tions of the Paris Economic Confer-
ence,
of
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116
118
147
Sends copy of a letter from Chamber 148
Commerce commenting ад memorandum by Secretary for Chinese Affairs on methods of British and German traders.
States that Government will readily | 149
accept recommendations of His Majesty's Government with regard to commercial and industrial policy to be adopted after the War: Cey- lon not being a manufacturing country renders the problem more difficult; suggestions are, however, submitted.
Forwards statement of views of the 149
Executive Council on the recom- mendations of the Paris Conference.
Serial No.
From or to whom.
Despatch No., &c.
Date.
vi
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The Governor
Nyasaland, 276
1917
September 17 (Rec. Nov. 9)
1918
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The High
Western
Commissioner
Pacific,
May 1 (Rec. June 15)
168
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