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amounts in sterling. The contention of the Colonial Government as set forth in the letter of the 2nd June must be set aside,
As in fact has already been [done] on page 3 of Lord Ramsay's despatch.
3. It is also an indisputable fact that the Military contribution by the colony is paid quarterly to the Chief Paymaster at the market rate of exchange.
After a full and careful consideration of the despatch of the Secretary of State for the Colonies and of the arguments which have led to his decision on this important question, I am unable to see how the reasons for non-compliance with the terms of that decision brought forward by the Colonial Government can affect the principle, and in view of the serious inconvenience resulting from the action of
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amounts in sterling . The contention of the Colonial Government as set forth in the letter of the 2nd June must be set aside,
As in
fact
has
already
been on
page 3 of
Lord Ramleford's despatch.
3. It is also an indisputable fact that the Military contribution by the colony is paid quarterly to the Chief Paymaster for think at the market rate of exchange.
After a full and careful consideration of the despatch of the Secretary of State for the Colonies and of the arguments which have led to his decision on this important
question, I am unable to see how in
the reasons
for
non-
any
way
compliance with the terms of that decision brought forward by the Colonial Government can affect the principle, and in view of the sercrus inconvenience resulting from the action
of
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