229
on
the vote
of
the
397
known in the
Colony, a fresh
Bource
of complaint would
arise.
5. Jor
for these reasons
there appear to be
sufficient grounds for asking the Treasury
to reconsider the
matter. If repayment
is insisted
The Scamilaning of dat
on lis
If Holland cannot
undertake to force
it through the Council
This would
only
be
possible by incisting
on
official members and
if done would render
abortive any hope of
obtaining
an in
-creased yearly Mil-
-itary contribution from
the Counail. No doubt
the Committee about to
be appointed will
recommend Some Such
increase and it would
Eeem
more expedient
for the treasury
to
facilitate this annual
payment by waiving
the
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