CO129-248 - Public Offices & Others - 1890 — Page 625

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Department in my letter of the 30th of January last against granting any further aid from imperial funds, does not seem to the Postmaster General to have been conclusively replied to by your despatch, according to the 1889 Estimates, the Colony received from the Imperial Post Office a contribution of $3,888, while it pays for Salaries and other allowances only a total of $9,404 in connexion with the Consular Agencies.

As a matter of fact, this office pays to the Colony a yearly £4710 sterling, which (at 3/2 to the dollar) is equivalent to $14,484 Dollars.

Of that sum the Colonial Post Office now pays to the Agents at Canton, Swatow, Amoy, Foochow, and Ningpo $2,208 Dollars, and desires to raise the payment to $3,300 Dollars. It does not appear in the correspondence forwarded by the Governor what sum is paid out of the Imperial contribution towards the Branch Post Office at Shanghai, but it may be presumed that it would be covered by the residue of the $14,484 Dollars realised by the Imperial contribution.

As to the Agency at Hankow, for which a sum of $420 is asked as the Agent's salary, the Postmaster General is not aware under what circumstances the Agency has been established since 1867, and with reference to this matter of

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Department in my letter of the 30th of January last against granting any further aid from imperial funds, does not seem to the Postmaster General to have been conclusively replied to by your despatch, according to the 1889 Estimates, the Colony received from the Imperial Post Office a contribution of $3,888, while it pays for Salaries and other allowances only a total of $9,404 in connexion with the Consular Agencies. As a matter of fact, this office pays to the Colony a yearly £4710 sterling, which (at 3/2 to the dollar) is equivalent to $14,484 Dollars. Of that sum the Colonial Post Office now pays to the Agents at Canton, Swatow, Amoy, Foochow, and Ningpo $2,208 Dollars, and desires to raise the payment to $3,300 Dollars. It does not appear in the correspondence forwarded by the Governor what sum is paid out of the Imperial contribution towards the Branch Post Office at Shanghai, but it may be presumed that it would be covered by the residue of the $14,484 Dollars realised by the Imperial contribution. As to the Agency at Hankow, for which a sum of $420 is asked as the Agent's salary, the Postmaster General is not aware under what circumstances the Agency has been established since 1867, and with reference to this matter of
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Department in my letter of the 30th of January last against granting any further aid from imperial funds, does not seem to the Foot. master General to have been onducively reply met by your thest, according to the 1889 Estimates, the felony received from the Imperial Post Office a contribution of $3,888, while it pays for Salaries and other allowan only a total of $9,404 in Connexion. with the Consular Agencies. As a matter of fact, this office pays Colony a yearly. 4710 sterling arce to the of which in the Song Mong Money Market the (at 3/2 to the dollar) is Equivalent to 44484 Dollars. po 1943 621 of that came the falonial dost office now pays to the Agents. at Canton, Ewator, Amoy, Foochon and Ningpo 2,208 Dollars, and desires to raise the payment to 3,300 Dollars. It does not appear in the correspondence forwarded by the Governor what sum is paid out of the Imperial contribution towards the Branch Post Office at Shanghai but it may be presumed theat it would be covered by tie residue of the 4.4.84 Dallars. the Imperial con- realized by tribution. As to the Agency at Hanton, for which a sum of $420 is asked as the Agent's salary, the Postmaster General is not ware stances under what circum Cheat Aguay has been established since 1867. and with reference to this matter of
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Department in

my

letter of

the 30th of January last against granting any further aid from imperial funds,

does not seem to the Foot.

master

General to have been

onducively reply

met

by your thest, according to the 1889 Estimates, the felony received from the Imperial

Post Office

a contribution of $3,888, while it pays for Salaries and other allowan

only

a total of $9,404

in Connexion.

with the Consular Agencies.

As a matter of fact,

this office pays

Colony a yearly. 4710 sterling

arce

to the

of

which in the

Song Mong Money Market

the (at 3/2 to the dollar) is Equivalent to 44484 Dollars.

po

1943

621

of that came the falonial dost

office

now pays

to the Agents.

at Canton, Ewator, Amoy,

Foochon

and Ningpo 2,208 Dollars, and desires to raise the payment to 3,300 Dollars. It does not appear in the correspondence forwarded by the Governor what sum is paid out of the Imperial contribution towards the Branch Post Office at Shanghai but it may

be presumed theat

it would be covered by

tie

residue of the 4.4.84 Dallars.

the Imperial con- realized by

tribution.

As to the Agency at Hanton,

for which a sum

of $420 is asked as the Agent's salary, the Postmaster General is not

ware

stances

under what circum

Cheat

Aguay

has been

established since 1867. and

with reference to this matter

of

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