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Serial
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Despatch
Date.
Bubject.
Page.
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No.
From or to whom,
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Despatch No., ko.
Dato.
No.
No, &.
60
To Foreign Office...
Confi- dential.
1900.
October 9
72
61
To War Office
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October 9
Transmita, with observations, copy of Sir F. Swettenham's report (No. 52),
Ditto
80
To Governor Sir H.
A. Blake.
366
81
...
...
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62
To Treasury
October 9
Transmita, with observations, corres- pondence on the proposal that the British dollar should be made legal tender at Wei hai Wei, and on the transfer of the Administration of Wei hai wel to the Colonial Office.
84
73
War
Office to Treasury.
Subject.
Page.
1900.
November 22 States, in reply to No. 55, that the Com- missioner at Wei hai Wei will be aaked, in the event of his being satis- fied that the British dollar will be received with sufficient freedom, to laue a Proclamation making both the Mexican and British dollars legal tender.
November 28 Transmita copy of No. 29, and of the Military Commissioner's reply there- to, on the subject of the pay of the civil police in Wei hai Wei and the provision for structural and sanitary works.
November 28 Forwards correspondence relative to the
proposal to make the British dollar legal tender at Wei hai Wei, and directa him to issue a Proclamation to be issued constituting it legal ten- der together with the Mexican dollar, if he is fully satisfied that the British dollar will be freely accepted.
Returns, with observations, the Draft Order in Conncil for the exercise of the Queen's jurisdiction at Wel hal Wei.
Concurs in the views expressed in No. 61 relative to the future administration, and is of opinion that the territory could be most properly governed by a Military or Naval Governor; con- siders that Colonel Dorward should be consulted as to the carrying out of of the arrangements proposed.
December 18 Acknowledges receipt of No. 76, and submits proposals in connection with the taking over of the Civil Admini- stration of Wei hai wel.
89
89
90
90
91
92
63
To Admiralty
1
October 9
Transmits copies of Nos. 52 and 61, and
requests observations.
81
74
War Office to Her
64
To Treasury
October 18
Transmite, with observations, copy of
No. 52.
85
Majesty's Com-
missioner,
Wei-
hai-wei.
65
Foreign Office
Confi- dential,
October 22
States views on various points dealt with by Sir F. Swettenham in his Report on the future Administration of Wei hai wei.
85
66
Admiralty...
November 5
86
75
To Foreign Office...
Confi- dential
November 30
76
War Office...
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December 6
86
67
Treasury
November 8
68
To Admiralty
-
60
To Treasury
70
To War Office
States, in reply to No. 63, that it has been definitely decided that the War Office should be responsible for the Administration of Wei hai Wei, and considers that the Naval Officer at Leu-kung-tau should not be called upon to combine civil with naval duties.
Concurs in the view that the Mexican dollar should be made legal tender in Wei hai Wei concurrently with the British dollar, and considers that a Proclamation by the Commissioner will be sufficient authority under present conditions.
November 14 Presumes that No. 66 refers to the mili- tary administration only, and that Admiralty will fall in with any arrangements made.
November 16
States that the Secretary of State for War will be asked to forward a copy of No. 67 to the Commissioner sug. gesting that, if the British dollar would be accepted with sufficient freedom, a Proclamation should be issued making it, with the Mexican dollar, legal tender.
November 16 Transmits copies of Nos. 59, 64, and 67, and requests that all correspondence may be forwarded to the Commis Bioner, with instructions to issue 2 Proclamation if he is satisfied that the British dollar will be accepted with sufficient freedom, constituting it legal tender together with the Mexican dollar.
71
Foreign Office
November 21
Transmits copy of a despatch to Sir E. Satow, forwarding copies of Nos. 60 and 65, with instructions.
77
To War Office
CIL
87
1901.
87
78
War Office...
January 10
States rate of pay given to Colonel Dor. ward as Commissioner, and concurs in the proposal to the Treasury, stated in No. 77.
92
79
To Treasury
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January 11
909
93
88
88
80
Ditto
5855
January 18
Transmits copies of Nos. 33, 35, 76, and 77, and submits proposals on the sub- ject of the estimated revenue and expenditure for 1901-2.
Transmits copy of No. 78 respecting the pay of the Commissioner and suggests that it should be fixed at £1,150 a year, with an entertainment allowance of £200 a year, and £150 a year house allowance, to cease on proper quarters being ready for occupation.
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Despatch
From or to whom.
No.
No,, &o.
Date.
1801.
81
Treasury
X
Bubject.
January 22
Approves generally of the establishment proposed, and enquires what will be the estimated expenditure for the three months from the 1st instant, during which the Colonial Office will be responsible for the Civil Admini- stration.
82
Ditto
January 24
Concurs in proposals in No. 80...
3
83
To Treasury
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January 29
84
To Major General
5
February 1
Dorward.
Page
95
States, in reply to No. 81, that the total civil expenditure for the three months commencing from the lat instant, will probably be very small, and suggeste that it should be charged to Army Funds in the first instance.
Transmits copies of Nos. 79, 80, 81, and 82; submits observations on the ex- penditure to be incurred on account of the Civil Administration of Wei hai wel, and calls for the exact figures of the expenditure for the first quarter of 1901, as soon as possible after March 31st.
96
96
97
85
Treasury
01.
...
February 8
Coneurs in the proposal that the cost of the Administration of Wei hai wel for the current quarter should be borne by Army Funds.
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