CO129-307 - Governor Sir Blake - 1901 [10-12] — Page 587

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combating the claims and pretensions of the War Office in respect of compensation for Military Reserve Lands offered to be exchanged. I deny that that Department has any claim under the Circular of 30th December, 1894, to compensation or exchange in respect of lands other than those of which it has a right of perpetual user, which is the only right of the War Office which my Government admits.

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It is my opinion, which has been expressed to you before, that in future no lands should be acquired by the Military Authorities except as War Department Land, that is, that all lands required in future for any Military purpose whatsoever shall be acquired either at full value in cash or in exchange for lands of which the War Department now has a right of perpetual user.

I cannot see the justice to the Colony of alienating lands except at their fair market value.

I contend that the Military Authorities have no legal or moral claim to make a bargain in respect of fresh lands in exchange for Military Reserve Lands which they announce to be no longer required for the purposes of defence.

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I have the greater confidence in the position which I take up when I remember that the Military Contribution has been increased to 20% of the Revenue of this Colony, and that, by section 5 of Ordinance No. 1 of 1901, that percentage is deemed to be a contribution including, inter alia, all capital expenditure required for Military lands and buildings.

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583 combating the claims and pretensions of the War Office in respect of compensation for Military Reserve Lands offered to be exchanged. I deny that that Department has any claim under the Circular of 30th December, 1894, to compensation or exchange in respect of lands other than those of which it has a right of perpetual user, which is the only right of the War Office which my Government admits. 10. It is my opinion, which has been expressed to you before, that in future no lands should be acquired by the Military Authorities except as War Department Land, that is, that all lands required in future for any Military purpose whatsoever shall be acquired either at full value in cash or in exchange for lands of which the War Department now has a right of perpetual user. I cannot see the justice to the Colony of alienating lands except at their fair market value. I contend that the Military Authorities have no legal or moral claim to make a bargain in respect of fresh lands in exchange for Military Reserve Lands which they announce to be no longer required for the purposes of defence. 11. I have the greater confidence in the position which I take up when I remember that the Military Contribution has been increased to 20% of the Revenue of this Colony, and that, by section 5 of Ordinance No. 1 of 1901, that percentage is deemed to be a contribution including, inter alia, all capital expenditure required for Military lands and buildings. 12.
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583 combating the claims and pretensions of the War Office in respect of compensation for Military Reserve Lands offered to be exchanged. I deny that that Department has any claim under the Circular of 30th. December, 1894, to compensation or exchange in respect of lands other than those of which it has a right of perpetual user, which is the only right of the War Office which my Government admits. 10. It is my opinion, which has been expressed to you before, that in future no lands should be acquired by that the Military Authorities except as War Department Land, is, that all lands required in future for any Military purpose whatsoever shall be acquired either at full value in cash or in exchange for lands of which the War Department now has a right of perpetual user. I cannot see the justice to the Colony and of alienating lands except at their fair market value, I contend that the Military Authorities have no legal or moral claim to make a bargain in respect of fresh lands in exchange for Military Reserve Lands which they announce to be no longer required for the purposes of defence. 11. I have the greater confidence in the position which I take up when I remember that the Military Contribution has been increased to 20% of the Revenue of this Colony, and that, by section 5 of Ordinance No. 1 of 1901, that percentage is deemed to be a contribution including, inter alia, all capital expenditure required for Military lands and buildings. 12.
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combating the claims and pretensions of the War Office in

respect of compensation for Military Reserve Lands offered to

be exchanged. I deny that that Department has any claim under

the Circular of 30th. December, 1894, to compensation or

exchange in respect of lands other than those of which it has

a right of perpetual user, which is the only right of the War

Office which my Government admits.

10.

It is my opinion, which has been expressed

to you before, that in future no lands should be acquired by

that

the Military Authorities except as War Department Land,

is, that all lands required in future for any Military purpose

whatsoever shall be acquired either at full value in cash

or in exchange for lands of which the War Department now has

a right of perpetual user.

I cannot see the justice to the Colony

and

of alienating lands except at their fair market value,

I contend that the Military Authorities have no legal or

moral claim to make a bargain in respect of fresh lands in

exchange for Military Reserve Lands which they announce to be

no longer required for the purposes of defence.

11.

I have the greater confidence in the

position which I take up when I remember that the Military Contribution has been increased to 20% of the Revenue of this

Colony,

and that, by section 5 of Ordinance No. 1 of 1901,

that percentage is deemed to be a contribution including, inter alia, all capital expenditure required for Military

lands and buildings.

12.

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