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2008,[53 $600 03
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DEVOTE GOLI ME $1 Venidno ove bei.
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1
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GNOMEGA Voloskabte og omon og ellieaoge od blo Kupo Letha to deen : ́ ́d to engabloul are of ad tuerentRANS to 2.69 erd of a. moitacup firta eft moT?
.hu dosto ed of
tbw Kalsnudin trenera oft bobur ab Ja 3 cup og of wine wam abref bita ngutoflvd 1900
.JnorIivon Daviones bro teelə 800 -gwennkarada 4 dan birozmones of behineh vlanib:0004: to ofgioking a na bobnfondo ed bipore exult ore not Java
40 0590
1 bedrobe taid of teftri. Sado to motalvih
the existing joint scheme, viz :- that the gross cost
of all buildings, inclusive of new sites, should be divided in the proportion of 2/3 to the War Department,
and 1/3 to the Colonial Government, and that this should
be applicable to all works costing £100 or more in each
instance other than what are strictly speaking defence
works, with regard to which a satisfactory arrangement
exists.
The Conference recognised that it would be very
difficult for the War Office to produce at present a
scheme of contemplated works which would be likely to be
final. But it was agreed that one should be prepared and
put to the colony as early as possible. It would be
understood to be not an absolutely comprehensive list,
but merely as designed to give the Colony some idea of
its additional liabilities in the immediate future under
the new arrangement.
2. In the agreement relating to the joint scheme
it was clearly intended that any actual cost of buying
land from private persons should be divided between the
two Governments, but nothing was said as to the method of
treating Colonial land, if required, or the Crown rents
on property let by the Colonial Government.
It was agreed by the Conference that the loss
to the Colonial Government, actual or prospective, of
Crown rents or premia on the sale of leases caused by the
lands being taken for military purposes ought in fairness
to the Colony to be treated as part of the gross cost of
the
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100
...
9. briano did tw what nood net nenagem*16 16:30
STEMA S125*A* ) adˆow comicb o. boug8*2
eda
VIN
JE DA TARTOO I. tegal add dott. yo da be yints bood
feinofob onto big #10LBEIN V168nopen ede to skup add
-Ledin be. Addio dire cauzoq eta to Safé diurutke vod
bitinoga riadnes où sanotutu
orb www #4. JA
„DLA, nâ exarla Iaf.:ofob ento bis 004, Gas
2008,[53 $600 03
- in wḍ ou exey cometch to how misaiko to moldefqKC O
DEVOTE GOLI ME $1 Venidno ove bei.
anto
...
1
.I
Com fx00 e-li to nainiyo b ́s a % JI
GNOMEGA Voloskabte og omon og ellieaoge od blo Kupo Letha to deen : ́ ́d to engabloul are of ad tuerentRANS to 2.69 erd of a. moitacup firta eft moT?
.hu dosto ed of
tbw Kalsnudin trenera oft bobur ab Ja 3 cup og of wine wam abref bita ngutoflvd 1900
.JnorIivon Daviones bro teelə 800 -gwennkarada 4 dan birozmones of behineh vlanib:0004: to ofgioking a na bobnfondo ed bipore exult ore not Java
40 0590
1 bedrobe taid of teftri. Sado to motalvih
the existing joint scheme, viz :- that the gross cost
of all buildings, inclusive of new sites, should be divided in the proportion of 2/3 to the War Department,
and 1/3 to the Colonial Government, and that this should
be applicable to all works costing £100 or more in each
instance other than what are strictly speaking defence
works, with regard to which a satisfactory arrangement
exists.
The Conference recognised that it would be very
difficult for the War Office to produce at present a
scheme of contemplated works which would be likely to be
final. But it was agreed that one should be prepared and
put to the colony as early as possible. It would be
understood to be not an absolutely comprehensive äist,
but merely as designed to give the Colony some idea of
its additional liabilities in the immediate future under
the new arrangement.
2. In the agreement relating to the joint scheme
it was olsarly intended that any actual cost of buying
land from private persons should be divided between the
two Goverments, but nothing was said as to the method of
treating Colonial land, if requirad, or the Crown rants
on property let by the Colonial Government.
It was agreed by the Conference that the loss
to the Colonial Government, actual or prospective, of
Grown rents or premia on the sale of leases caused by the
lands being takon for military purposos ought in fairness
to the dolony to be treated as part of the gross cost of
the
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