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c.8.0. 1598 of 1883. Praya Wall Extension.

S. of S. Desp. 183 11877

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.

(d.) The Committee then take into consideration a recommendation of the Governor that an extension of the Praya Wall should be carried out in front of the properties belonging to the Military and Naval Authorities; and that the foreshore should be filled in, a portion being reserved for a boat-lock. The cost of this work has been estimated by the Surveyor General at $230,000.

The Committee also consider the correspondence noted in the margin from the Secretary of State on this subject dated 1877, from which it would appear that it was considered desirable that joint action should be taken by all the Departments concerned.

The Committee consider that the proposed work would be a great public improvement which is necessary for the commercial development of the Colony, and that its execution should be undertaken by the Civil Government subject to a fair share being contributed by the Military and Naval Authorities in front of whose land a considerable extent of valuable property will be reclaimed.

The Committee think, however, that the Sanitary Works, voted are of much more urgent importance and should be undertaken in the first instance; but as they apprehend that the consideration of the proposal for the extension of the Praya will occupy much time before the works can be commenced, they express the opinion at once that the cost should be voted and negotiations entered into with the Military and Naval Authorities without delay.

The Chairman adjourns the Committee sine die.

W. H. MARSHALL, Chairman.

DRAFT.

Former Li George Bowen Hong Mag 20. 178 MINUTE. Aug 24

Mr. Sebeck and 124 Mr. ole Mr. Wingfield. Mr. Bramston. Mr. Meade. 28e Sir R. Herbert. Mr. Ashley. Lord Derby.

28 Aug 1883

I have the honour to receipt of Jones despatch to 123 dated the 27th of June last on the subject of pricing lands for carrying out Public Works which have always...

ARATHOON SETH, Clerk of Councils.

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c.8.0. 1598 of 1883. Praya Wall Extension. S. of S. Desp. 183 11877 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. (d.) The Committee then take into consideration a recommendation of the Governor that an extension of the Praya Wall should be carried out in front of the properties belonging to the Military and Naval Authorities; and that the foreshore should be filled in, a portion being reserved for a boat-lock. The cost of this work has been estimated by the Surveyor General at $230,000. The Committee also consider the correspondence noted in the margin from the Secretary of State on this subject dated 1877, from which it would appear that it was considered desirable that joint action should be taken by all the Departments concerned. The Committee consider that the proposed work would be a great public improvement which is necessary for the commercial development of the Colony, and that its execution should be undertaken by the Civil Government subject to a fair share being contributed by the Military and Naval Authorities in front of whose land a considerable extent of valuable property will be reclaimed. The Committee think, however, that the Sanitary Works, voted are of much more urgent importance and should be undertaken in the first instance; but as they apprehend that the consideration of the proposal for the extension of the Praya will occupy much time before the works can be commenced, they express the opinion at once that the cost should be voted and negotiations entered into with the Military and Naval Authorities without delay. The Chairman adjourns the Committee sine die. W. H. MARSHALL, Chairman. DRAFT. Former Li George Bowen Hong Mag 20. 178 MINUTE. Aug 24 Mr. Sebeck and 124 Mr. ole Mr. Wingfield. Mr. Bramston. Mr. Meade. 28e Sir R. Herbert. Mr. Ashley. Lord Derby. 28 Aug 1883 I have the honour to receipt of Jones despatch to 123 dated the 27th of June last on the subject of pricing lands for carrying out Public Works which have always... ARATHOON SETH, Clerk of Councils.
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c.8.0. 1598 of 1883. Prava Wall Extension. S. of Y. Desp. 183 11877 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 Postals Contribution from the Revenue of this Colony. > (6.) That the Colouy 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 ahove 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. (6.) The Committee then take into consideration a recommendation of the Governor that an extension of the Prayn Wall should be carried out in front of the properties belonging to the Military and Naval Authorities; and that the foreshore should be filled in, a portion being reserved for a boat-lock. The cost of this work has been estimated by the Surveyor General at $230.000. The Committee also consider the correspondence noted in the margin from the Secretary of State on this subject dated 1877, from which it would appear that it was considered desir able that joint action should be taken by all the Departinents concerned. The Committee consider that the proposed work would be a great public improvement which is necessary for the commercial development of the Colony, and that its execution should be undertaken by the Civil Government subject to a fair share being contributed by th Military and Naval Authorities in front of whose land a considerable extent of valuable propen will be reclaimed, The Committee think, however, that the Sanitary Works, voted are of much more urgen importance and should be undertaken in the first instance; but as they apprehend that the consideration of the proposal for the extension of the Praya will occupy much time before the works can be commenced, they express the opinion at once that the cost should be voted aud negociations entered into with the Military and Naval Authorities without delay. The Chairman adjourns the Committee sine die. W. H. MARSIL. Chairman. DRAFT. Forgemer Li George Bowen Hong Mag 20. 178 MINUTE. Ang 24 Mr. Sebeck and 124 Mr. ole Mr. Wingfield. Mr. Bramston. Mr. Meade. 28e Sir R. Herbert. Mr. Ashley. Lord Derby. bie 123 13424 #tag Rong DL 28 Aug 1888 I have the Conow G 175 actise to receipt of Jone despatch to 123 dated th 27th of Jone last to a subject of pricing Inds for carying at it Pallic the Samley hinks and Works which have alwach ARATHOON SETH. Clerk of Councils.
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c.8.0. 1598 of 1883. Prava Wall

Extension.

S. of Y. Desp. 183

11877

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 Postals

Contribution from the Revenue of this Colony.

>

(6.) That the Colouy 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 ahove 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.

(6.) The Committee then take into consideration a recommendation of the Governor that an extension of the Prayn Wall should be carried out in front of the properties belonging to the Military and Naval Authorities; and that the foreshore should be filled in, a portion being reserved for a boat-lock. The cost of this work has been estimated by the Surveyor General

at $230.000.

The Committee also consider the correspondence noted in the margin from the Secretary of State on this subject dated 1877, from which it would appear that it was considered desir able that joint action should be taken by all the Departinents concerned.

The Committee consider that the proposed work would be a great public improvement which is necessary for the commercial development of the Colony, and that its execution should be undertaken by the Civil Government subject to a fair share being contributed by th Military and Naval Authorities in front of whose land a considerable extent of valuable propen

will be reclaimed,

The Committee think, however, that the Sanitary Works, voted are of much more urgen importance and should be undertaken in the first instance; but as they apprehend that the consideration of the proposal for the extension of the Praya will occupy much time before the works can be commenced, they express the opinion at once that the cost should be voted aud negociations entered into with the Military and Naval Authorities without delay.

The Chairman adjourns the Committee sine die.

W. H. MARSIL.

Chairman.

DRAFT.

Forgemer Li George Bowen

Hong Mag 20. 178

MINUTE. Ang 24

Mr.

Sebeck and 124

Mr. ole

Mr. Wingfield.

Mr. Bramston.

Mr. Meade. 28e

Sir R. Herbert.

Mr. Ashley.

Lord Derby.

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DL

28 Aug 1888

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ARATHOON SETH.

Clerk of Councils.

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