CO129-280 - Public Offices & Others - 1897 — Page 185

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will of

as this letter supposes,

• pretty nearly Expenditure.

meet all Harbour

We must therefore I think give

to the contention

was

the

Shipowners & reduce the 2½ cent Dues to 1 cent; & we must Light ones to 1 cent;

(as this will cause a

déficit) instruct (with 69)

on some other tax

the Governor to put on instead - probably

an increase

show a

Fall &

in the form Tray of #37

of the Assessment

(see par. 12 of 3923). The Governor asks for

a telegram

in reply to 3923, but we cannot enter

into whole question

in a

telegram. The Sec. of

State does not approve of the 2½ cent tax on shipping, should await receipt of

despatch.

650 to

? Write to the above effect & uniform Shipping Companies

8u911/3

Light dues of one cent per ton were

Started in 1875.

In 1890 they

were increased to

2½ cents to meet the cost of a

Special lighthouse.

The words used by

the Governor

at the time when we imposed lock to

they were

a justifiable expectation that, when the Special lighthouse was paid for,

the Special rate would cease. 181

The Governor, backed by all the

members

of his Council but one, wishes to keep the extra

light dues, no longer calling it a special due, and he says,

confidentially, that the opposition is mainly on the part of foreign firms, Jardine & Matheson; depending on protest.

However we seem to have the British

Steamship companies fairly united in opposition, to judge from the signatories to the protest on this side [3447].

To them our letter of the Sixth inst: [3982] propounded that moderate

Light dues in Hongkong reasonable, provided that the proceeds do not exceed the total expenditure of the Harbour department, and

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will of as this letter supposes, pretty nearly Expenditure. meet all Harbour We must therefore I think give to the contention was the Shipowners & reduce the cent Dues to 1 cent; & we must Light ones to 1 cent; (as this will cause a déficit) instruct (with 69) on some other tax the Governor to put on instead - probably an increase show a Fall & in the form Tray of #37 of the Assessment (see par. 12 of 3923). The Governor asks for a telegram in reply to 3923, but we cannot enter into whole question in a telegram. The Sec. of State does not approve of the cent tax on shipping, should await receipt of despatch. 650 to ? Write to the above effect & uniform Shipping Companies 8u911/3 Light dues of one cent per ton were Started in 1875. In 1890 they were increased to cents to meet the cost of a Special lighthouse. The words used by the Governor at the time when we imposed lock to they were a justifiable expectation that, when the Special lighthouse was paid for, the Special rate would cease. 181 The Governor, backed by all the members of his Council but one, wishes to keep the extra light dues, no longer calling it a special due, and he says, confidentially, that the opposition is mainly on the part of foreign firms, Jardine & Matheson; depending on protest. However we seem to have the British Steamship companies fairly united in opposition, to judge from the signatories to the protest on this side [3447]. To them our letter of the Sixth inst: [3982] propounded that moderate Light dues in Hongkong reasonable, provided that the proceeds do not exceed the total expenditure of the Harbour department, and
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will of as this letter supposes, pretty nearly Expenditure. meet all Harbour We must therefore I think give to the contention was thes Shipowners & reduce the 21⁄2 cent Dues to I cent; & we must Light ones to I cent; (as this will cause a déficit) instruct (with69) on tone other tax the fovernor to put on instead - probably an micrease show a Fall & in the form Tray of #37 of the Assessment (see par. 12 of 3923). The Sovern asks for asks for a telegram creply to 3923, but we cannot inter : into whole question in a telegram. that See. of contine. ? Telegraph to effect. State does not approve of the 21⁄2 cent tax on skiffing, should await receipt of & them ance andhe despatet. 650 to ? Write to the above effect & soniform Shipping Companies 8u911/3 Light dues of one cent per tion were Started in 1875. 1890 they In 1890 were increased to 21⁄2 cents to meet the cost of a Special lighthouse The words used by t nor at the governor let the time when we imposed lock to they were ( a justifiable expectation that, when the Special lighthouse was paid for. the Shecial rate would cease. 181 The governor, backed by all the members J his council but one, wishes the extra 14 cents, only keep the extra light Calling it not no longer calling it a spre due, and he p as he tells us emsi Consigts, confidentially, that the opposition is mainly on the part of foreign firms, Jardine & Matthess; depesing to protest. However we seem to have the British Steamship companies fairly united in opposition, to judge from the signatories to the protest on this side [3447]. are To them our letter of the Sixth inst: [3982] propounded that moderate Suntour dues in Hongkong reasonable, punided that the proceeds do not exceed the total expenditure ( the harton department, and Z í !
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will of

as this letter supposes,

• pretty nearly Expenditure.

meet all Harbour

We must therefore I think give

to the contention

was

thes

Shipowners & reduce the 21⁄2 cent Dues to I cent; & we must Light ones to I cent;

(as this will cause a

déficit) instruct (with69)

on tone other tax

the fovernor to put on instead - probably

an micrease

show a

Fall &

in the form Tray of #37

of the Assessment

(see par. 12 of 3923). The Sovern asks for

asks for a telegram

creply to 3923, but we cannot inter

:

into whole question

in a

telegram. that See. of

contine.

? Telegraph to effect. State does not approve of the 21⁄2 cent tax on skiffing, should await receipt of

& them

ance

andhe

despatet.

650 to

? Write to the above effect & soniform Shipping Companies

8u911/3

Light dues of one cent per tion were

Started in 1875.

1890 they

In 1890

were increased to

21⁄2 cents to meet the cost of a

Special lighthouse

The words used by

t

nor at

the governor

let

the time when we imposed lock to

they were

(

a

justifiable expectation that, when the Special lighthouse was paid for.

the

Shecial rate would cease. 181

The governor, backed by all the

members

J

his council but one, wishes the extra 14 cents, only keep the extra

light

Calling it not no longer calling it a spre due, and he p

as he tells us

emsi Consigts,

confidentially, that the opposition is mainly on the part of foreign firms, Jardine & Matthess; depesing to protest.

However we seem to have the British

Steamship companies fairly united in opposition, to judge from the signatories to the protest on this side [3447].

are

To them our letter of the Sixth inst: [3982] propounded that moderate

Suntour dues in Hongkong reasonable, punided that the proceeds do not exceed the total expenditure ( the harton department, and

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