CO129-257 - Public Offices & Others - 1892 — Page 447

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There exists no question arises; the dispute relates to lands which are admittedly not required for military purposes, which the Colonial Government desires to utilize for Civil purposes, but which the military authorities decline to give up unless the Colonial Government admits a liability for the full market value to be paid either immediately, or in the future according as other military works or buildings are now or may hereafter be required for the defence of the Colony.

3. Owing to the fortification in recent years of various and other important Coaling stations situated in various Colonies, Her Majesty's Government have had to consider the amount which each of these Colonies should contribute annually towards the cost of the garrison required for these fortifications. And in connection with this question an agreement was come

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There exists no question arises; the dispute relates to lands which are admittedly not required for military purposes, which the Colonial Government desires to utilize for Civil purposes, but which the military authorities decline to give up unless the Colonial Government admits a liability for the full market value to be paid either immediately, or in the future according as other military works or buildings are now or may hereafter be required for the defence of the Colony. 3. Owing to the fortification in recent years of various and other important Coaling stations situated in various Colonies, Her Majesty's Government have had to consider the amount which each of these Colonies should contribute annually towards the cost of the garrison required for these fortifications. And in connection with this question an agreement was come
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rapy H 444 trong trong exists no question arises; the dispute relates to lands which are admittedly not required for military purposes, which the Colonial Government desires to utilize for Civil purposes, but which the military authorities decline to give up unless the Colonial Government admits a lia- bility for the full market value to be paid either immediately, or in the future according as other military works or buildings are now or may hereafter be re- quired for the defence of the Colony. 3. Owing to the fortifica- tion in recent years of warious and other important Coaling stations situated the in various. Colonies, Her Majesty's Government have had to consider the amount which each of these Colonies should contribute annu- ally towards the cost of the gar- rison required for these forti- fications. And in connection with this question an agreement was come
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exists no question arises; the dispute relates to lands which are admittedly not required for military purposes, which the Colonial Government desires to utilize for Civil purposes, but which the military authorities decline to give up unless the Colonial Government admits a lia-

bility for the full market value to be paid either immediately, or in the future according as other military works or buildings are now or may hereafter be re-

quired for the defence of the

Colony.

3.

Owing to the fortifica-

tion in recent years of warious

and other important Coaling stations situated

the

in various. Colonies, Her Majesty's

Government have had to consider

the amount which each of these

Colonies should contribute annu- ally towards the cost of the gar- rison required for these forti-

fications. And in connection with

this question an agreement was

come

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