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revenues which should be

say 23,500

employed for public works, roads, and sanitation improvements should to the extent of ... be taken to make up the Deficiency between the expenditure

for

the

police and the special rate raised

toward defraying that expenditure.

The Inhabitants

of

the Colony may

in my judgment fairly be called upon for contributions sufficient to cover the expenses of local protection.

The proposal to tax

Commerce by imposing a

Harbour duty on

Tonnage of

Shipping is altogether in discordance

with

my policy and my opinions. The Machinery for its collection

would

have to be provided at a considerable

cost and I should deem the imposition of Taxes upon shipping

as a fatal step toward the overthrow of that Free Trade to which the Colony is mainly indebted for its prosperity and its future prospects - and considering the peculiar character of the Island Population where Commerce is carried on in every species of Craft from the meanest boat to Ships of enormous tonnage,

I feel that the Collection of revenue on vessels entering


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revenues which should be say 23,500 employed for public works, roads, and sanitation improvements should to the extent of ... be taken to make up the Deficiency between the expenditure for the police and the special rate raised toward defraying that expenditure. The Inhabitants of the Colony may in my judgment fairly be called upon for contributions sufficient to cover the expenses of local protection. The proposal to tax Commerce by imposing a Harbour duty on Tonnage of Shipping is altogether in discordance with my policy and my opinions. The Machinery for its collection would have to be provided at a considerable cost and I should deem the imposition of Taxes upon shipping as a fatal step toward the overthrow of that Free Trade to which the Colony is mainly indebted for its prosperity and its future prospects - and considering the peculiar character of the Island Population where Commerce is carried on in every species of Craft from the meanest boat to Ships of enormous tonnage, I feel that the Collection of revenue on vessels entering Page 4 238 F 02
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revenues which should be

say 23,500

cmployed for public works, ronds, and insions improvements should to the extent of com be taken to make up the Deficieng between the errenditure

iture for

the

police and the special rate rained

toward defraying that expenditure.

The Inhabitants

of

the Colon may

in my judgment fairly be called upon for contributions sufficient to cover the extemes of local protection.

The proposal to tax

Commerce by imposing a

Harbour duty on

Tonnage of

Shirring is altogether in disendance

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my policy and my trinions_ The Machinery for its collection and

would

have to be provided at a considerable

cost and I should deem the imposition of Taxes upon shipping

for

no a fatal ster toward the overthrow that Free Trade" to which the Colony is mainly indebted on it's prosperity and it's future prospects - and considering the peculiar character of the Sland Population whore Commerce is carried in every species of Craft from the meanest boat _ the rudat dunk

enormous tonnage,

up to Ships of cromous I feel that the Collection

reverne on vessels entering

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