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TREASURY CHAMBERS,

9 JAN 93,

January 1893.

Sir,

The Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury have had before Them Mr Bramston's letter of the 10th October last enclosing a Draft of the Case and accompanying Memo: which the Marquess of Ripon proposes to submit to the Law Officers of the Crown, regarding the value which ought to be set on Colonial Military Lands and Buildings when they are surrendered by the Military Authorities to a Colonial Government.

Their Lordships delayed their answer to this letter until They had learnt the views of the War Department which have now been communicated to Them in a printed letter of the 18th November, a copy of which, and of its enclosures has been sent to the Colonial Office.

On consideration of the letter of the War Office, My Lords are of opinion that the matter under discussion is not a legal question upon which it is necessary or desirable to take the opinion of the Law Officers but is rather one of policy and administration which has a serious bearing upon Imperial finance.

My Lords therefore propose that the whole question should be considered in a Conference between the Secretaries of State and the Chancellor of the Exchequer so that a decision may be arrived at as to the principles which are to guide the future action of the Departments.

I am, Sir,

Your obedient servant,

Hank Grou...

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TREASURY CHAMBERS,

9 JAN 93,

January 1893.

Sir,

The Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury have had before Them Mr Bramston's letter of the 10th October last enclosing a Draft of the Case and accompanying Memo: which the Marquess of Ripon proposes to submit to the Law Officers of the Crown, regarding the value which ought to be set on Colonial Military Lands and Buildings when they are surrendered by the Military Authorities to a Colonial Government.

Their Lordships delayed their answer to this letter until They had learnt the views of the War Department which have now been communicated to Them in a printed letter of the 18th November, a copy of which, and of its enclosures has been sent to the Colonial Office.

On consideration of the letter of the War Office, My Lords are of opinion that the matter under discussion is not a legal question upon which it is necessary or desirable to take the opinion of the Law Officers but is rather one of policy and administration which has a serious bearing upon Imperial finance.

My Lords therefore propose that the whole question should be considered in a Conference between the Secretaries of State and the Chancellor of the Exchequer so that a decision may be arrived at as to the principles which are to guide the future action of the Departments.

I am, Sir,

Your obedient servant,

Hank Grou...

RM12/1

22508-

17517

92

83

300

722508

the reply to this Letter the following Number should be quoted.

Said the Tor von letter & the Wod an R.

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TREASURY CHAMBERS, 9 JAN 93, January 1893. Sir, The Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury have had before Them Mr Bramston's letter of the 10th October last enclosing a Draft of the Case and accompanying Memo: which the Marquess of Ripon proposes to submit to the Law Officers of the Crown, regarding the value which ought to be set on Colonial Military Lands and Buildings when they are surrendered by the Military Authorities to a Colonial Government. Their Lordships delayed their answer to this letter until They had learnt the views of the War Department which have now been communicated to Them in a printed letter of the 18th November, a copy of which, and of its enclosures has been sent to the Colonial Office. On consideration of the letter of the War Office, My Lords are of opinion that the matter under discussion is not a legal question upon which it is necessary or desirable to take the opinion of the Law Officers but is rather one of policy and administration which has a serious bearing upon Imperial finance. My Lords therefore propose that the whole question should be considered in a Conference between the Secretaries of State and the Chancellor of the Exchequer so that a decision may be arrived at as to the principles which are to guide the future action of the Departments. I am, Sir, Your obedient servant, Hank Grou... RM12/1 22508- ... Page information remains as is due to lack of context for exact page count. The original text had some OCR errors and formatting issues. The corrected version is formatted according to the given rules. 17517 92 83 300 722508 RM12/1 the reply to this Letter the following Number should be quoted. Said the Tor von letter & the Wod an R. Revised to meet the exact output format requirement: TREASURY CHAMBERS, 9 JAN 93, January 1893. Sir, The Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury have had before Them Mr Bramston's letter of the 10th October last enclosing a Draft of the Case and accompanying Memo: which the Marquess of Ripon proposes to submit to the Law Officers of the Crown, regarding the value which ought to be set on Colonial Military Lands and Buildings when they are surrendered by the Military Authorities to a Colonial Government. Their Lordships delayed their answer to this letter until They had learnt the views of the War Department which have now been communicated to Them in a printed letter of the 18th November, a copy of which, and of its enclosures has been sent to the Colonial Office. On consideration of the letter of the War Office, My Lords are of opinion that the matter under discussion is not a legal question upon which it is necessary or desirable to take the opinion of the Law Officers but is rather one of policy and administration which has a serious bearing upon Imperial finance. My Lords therefore propose that the whole question should be considered in a Conference between the Secretaries of State and the Chancellor of the Exchequer so that a decision may be arrived at as to the principles which are to guide the future action of the Departments. I am, Sir, Your obedient servant, Hank Grou... RM12/1 22508- 17517 92 83 300 722508 the reply to this Letter the following Number should be quoted. Said the Tor von letter & the Wod an R.
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the L.D. or if preferred to arbitrations. theus that CR referen Experien to the Secutary of Nate for War She begner & the Ser., the Cli. the Stebegier state for the fronies results in the latter being outrorted. Alitation seems meruptionalle offer. and (bancellor is Ruled for it g the Jand nomed not be difficult 20 wo. another clitraton hould not object to the artitration of the Treasury which ured not be acceptable tous. 22508- RM 12/1 Said the Tor von letter & the Wod an R. 12/1 the reply to this Letter the following Number should be quoted. 17517 92 Tras sir, 83 300 TREASURY CHAMBERS, 9 JAN 93, January 1893. The Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury have had before Them Mr Bramston's letter of the 10th October last enclosing a Draft of the Case and accompany- Jese 92'92 ing Momo: which the Marquess of Ripon proposes to submit 722508 to the Law Officers of the Crown, regarding the value which ought to be set on Colonial Military Lands and Buildings when they are surrendered by the Military Authorities to a Colonial Government. Their Lordships delayed their answer to this letter until They had learnt the views of the War Department which have now been communicated to Them in a printed letter + of the 18th November, a copy of which, and of its enclo sures has been sent to the Colonial Office. On consideration of the letter of the War office My Lords are of opinion that the matter under discussion is not a legal question upon which it is necessary or desi: able to take the opinion of the Law Officers but is rather one of policy and administration which has a serious bear- ing upon Imperial finance. My Lords therefore propose that the whole ques- tion should be considered in a Conference between the S taries of State and the Chancellor of the Exchequer so a decision may be arrived at as to the principles which ar to guide the future action of the Departments. he Under Secretary of State, Colonial Office. I am, Sir, Your obedient servant, Hank Grou
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the L.D. or if preferred

to arbitrations.

theus that

CR

referen

Experien to the Secutary of Nate for War

She begner & the Ser., the Cli. the Stebegier state for the fronies results in the latter being outrorted.

Alitation seems

meruptionalle offer. and (bancellor is Ruled for it

g the

Jand

nomed not be difficult 20 wo.

another clitraton

hould not object to the artitration

of the Treasury which ured

not be acceptable tous.

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the reply to this Letter the following

Number should be quoted.

17517

92

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83

300

TREASURY CHAMBERS,

9 JAN 93,

January 1893.

The Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury

have had before Them Mr Bramston's letter of the 10th October last enclosing a Draft of the Case and accompany-

Jese 92'92 ing Momo: which the Marquess of Ripon proposes to submit

722508

to the Law Officers of the Crown, regarding the value which ought to be set on Colonial Military Lands and Buildings when they are surrendered by the Military Authorities to a

Colonial Government.

Their Lordships delayed their answer to this letter until They had learnt the views of the War Department which have now been communicated to Them in a printed letter

+

of the 18th November, a copy of which, and of its enclo

sures has been sent to the Colonial Office.

On consideration of the letter of the War office

My Lords are of opinion that the matter under discussion

is not a legal question upon which it is necessary or desi: able to take the opinion of the Law Officers but is rather

one of policy and administration which has a serious bear-

ing upon Imperial finance.

My Lords therefore propose that the whole ques-

tion should be considered in a Conference between the S

taries of State and the Chancellor of the Exchequer so

a decision may be arrived at as to the principles which ar

to guide the future action of the Departments.

he Under Secretary of State,

Colonial Office.

I am, Sir,

Your obedient servant,

Hank Grou

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