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January. ultimo, respecting the claim made on this Colony on account of certain losses on the Postal Contract in force, I have now the honour to transmit the Report of the Treasurer and Postmaster-General, (the Honourable A. Lister); to which is appended a Report from the Hong Kong Chamber of Commerce.

This question has been carefully considered by the Executive Council, and by the Financial Committee of the Legislative Council, which, it will be remembered, is a Committee of the whole Council, so that its reports are practically equivalent to votes of the Colonial Legislature. I append the resolutions of these bodies on the subject; and I strongly recommend them to the favourable consideration of Her Majesty's Government.

(5). Read:-Secretary of State's Despatch No. 18 of the 18th January last, together with its enclosures, on the subject of a proposal that this Colony should contribute a larger sum to make good the loss caused to the Imperial Government by the Postal contract now in force.

Read also:-The Postmaster General's report thereon, dated the 12th April last.

Read also:-A resolution of the Executive Council on the subject, dated the 20th instant.

The Committee concur in this resolution, which is as follows:--

(a.) That the Secretary of State be asked to reconsider the question of a further Postal Contribution from the Revenue of this Colony.

(b.) That the Colony is prepared to pay a fixed total annual sum of £4,000 from February 1st, 1880, towards the loss of the Imperial Government on the mail Contract, it being clearly understood that the former fluctuating payment of about £3,000 a year is to cease from the above date.

(c.) That the attention of the Secretary of State be especially called to the fact that the above proposed payment will absorb the whole annual profit on working the Post Office, which profit is mainly derived from local postage and is unconnected with any subsidised mail line.

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151 January. ultimo, respecting the claim made on this Colony on account of certain losses on the Postal Contract in force, I have now the honour to transmit the Report of the Treasurer and Postmaster-General, (the Honourable A. Lister); to which is appended a Report from the Hong Kong Chamber of Commerce. This question has been carefully considered by the Executive Council, and by the Financial Committee of the Legislative Council, which, it will be remembered, is a Committee of the whole Council, so that its reports are practically equivalent to votes of the Colonial Legislature. I append the resolutions of these bodies on the subject; and I strongly recommend them to the favourable consideration of Her Majesty's Government. (5). Read:-Secretary of State's Despatch No. 18 of the 18th January last, together with its enclosures, on the subject of a proposal that this Colony should contribute a larger sum to make good the loss caused to the Imperial Government by the Postal contract now in force. Read also:-The Postmaster General's report thereon, dated the 12th April last. Read also:-A resolution of the Executive Council on the subject, dated the 20th instant. The Committee concur in this resolution, which is as follows:-- (a.) That the Secretary of State be asked to reconsider the question of a further Postal Contribution from the Revenue of this Colony. (b.) That the Colony is prepared to pay a fixed total annual sum of £4,000 from February 1st, 1880, towards the loss of the Imperial Government on the mail Contract, it being clearly understood that the former fluctuating payment of about £3,000 a year is to cease from the above date. (c.) That the attention of the Secretary of State be especially called to the fact that the above proposed payment will absorb the whole annual profit on working the Post Office, which profit is mainly derived from local postage and is unconnected with any subsidised mail line. Committee
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151 January. ultimo, respecting the claim -made on this Colony on account of certain losses on the Vostal Contract in forse, I have now the honour to transmit the Report of the Treasurer because Enclosure pix spare copies and Postmaster-General, ( the Honourable A. Lister); to which is appended a Report from the Hong Kong Chamber of Commerse This question has been carefully considered by the Excentive Council, and by the Financial d by Committee of the Legislative Council, which, it will be remembered, is a Separately 8. ofs. Desp 18 of 1849. Postai Committee of the whole Council, so that its reports are -practically equivalent -to votes of the Colonial Legislature. I append the resolutions of these bodies on the subject; and Istrongly recommend them to the favourable consideration of Her Majesty's Government. (5). Read:-Secretary of State's Despatch No. 18 of the 18th January last, together with Service. its enclosures, on the subject of a proposal that this Colony should contribute a larger sum to make good the loss caused to the Imperial Government by the Postal contract now in force. Read also:-The Postmaster General's report thereon, dated the 12th April last. Read also:-A resolution of the Executive Council on the subject, dated the 20th instant. The Committee concur in this resolution. which is as follows:-- (a.) That the Secretary of State be asked to reconsider the question of a further Postal Contribution from the Revenue of this Colony. (b.) That the Colony is prepared to pay a fixed total anual sum of £4,000 from February 1st, 1880, towards the loss of the Imperial Government on the mail Contract, it being clearly understood that the former fluctuating payment of about £3,000 a year is to cense from the above date. (c.) That the attention of the Secretary of State be especially called to the fact that the above proposed payment will absorb the whole annual profit on working the Post Office, which profit is mainly derived from local postage and is unconnected with any subsidised mail line. Committee لله
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January. ultimo, respecting the claim

-made on this Colony

on account of

certain losses on the Vostal Contract in

forse, I have now the honour to

transmit the Report of the Treasurer because

Enclosure pix spare copies

and Postmaster-General, ( the Honourable A. Lister); to which is appended

a

Report from the Hong Kong Chamber

of Commerse

This question has been

carefully considered

by the Excentive

Council, and by the Financial

d by

Committee

of the Legislative Council,

which, it will be remembered, is

a

Separately

8. ofs. Desp

18 of 1849.

Postai

Committee of the whole Council, so

that its reports

are

-practically equivalent

-to votes of the Colonial Legislature. I

append the resolutions of these bodies on the subject; and Istrongly recommend them to the favourable consideration

of Her Majesty's Government.

(5). Read:-Secretary of State's Despatch No. 18 of the 18th January last, together with Service. its enclosures, on the subject of a proposal that this Colony should contribute a larger sum to

make good the loss caused to the Imperial Government by the Postal contract now in force.

Read also:-The Postmaster General's report thereon, dated the 12th April last.

Read also:-A resolution of the Executive Council on the subject, dated the 20th instant.

The Committee concur in this resolution. which is as follows:--

(a.) That the Secretary of State be asked to reconsider the question of a further Postal

Contribution from the Revenue of this Colony.

(b.) That the Colony is prepared to pay a fixed total anual sum of £4,000 from February 1st, 1880, towards the loss of the Imperial Government on the mail Contract, it being clearly understood that the former fluctuating payment of about £3,000 a year is to cense from the above date.

(c.) That the attention of the Secretary of State be especially called to the fact that the above proposed payment will absorb the whole annual profit on working the Post Office, which profit is mainly derived from local postage and is unconnected with any

subsidised mail line.

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