CO129-324 - Governor Nathan - 1904 [10-12] — Page 416

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fed sugar, and seeing that they kept to their agreement and giving them certificates accordingly. But all this would no doubt be very difficult, and the simplest solution would be for the Philippines to reduce their surtax on raw sugar, i.e., supposing that the appeal on behalf of the Philippines fails.

5 I am no longer on the Sugar Commission, but I have read the Procès-Verbaux of the last Session and try to keep in touch with what is going on; the Foreign Office of course keep us informed of any decisions in any way affecting the Colonies.

In our telegram it was suggested that it was unnecessary to issue an order of prohibition with regard to States from whom no sugar was imported. It is well understood by the Sugar Commission that there is no obligation to apply the penal clause until there is an appreciable importation of sugar; and in England (as also in Belgium) the penal clause is not therefore put in force except in the case of those condemned States from

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415 fed sugar, and seeing that they kept to their agreement and giving them certificates accordingly. But all this would no doubt be very difficult, and the simplest solution would be for the Philippines to reduce their surtax on raw sugar, i.e., supposing that the appeal on behalf of the Philippines fails. 5 I am no longer on the Sugar Commission, but I have read the Procès-Verbaux of the last Session and try to keep in touch with what is going on; the Foreign Office of course keep us informed of any decisions in any way affecting the Colonies. In our telegram it was suggested that it was unnecessary to issue an order of prohibition with regard to States from whom no sugar was imported. It is well understood by the Sugar Commission that there is no obligation to apply the penal clause until there is an appreciable importation of sugar; and in England (as also in Belgium) the penal clause is not therefore put in force except in the case of those condemned States from
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415 fed sugar, and seeing that they kept to their agreement and giving them certificates accordingly. But all this would no doubt be very difficult, and the simplest solution would be for the Philippines to reduce their surtax on raw sugar, i.e., supposing that the appeal on behalf of the Philippines fails. 5 I am no longer on the Sugar Commission, but I have read the Procès-Verhaux of the last Session and on and the informed of try to keep in touch with what is going on Foreign Office of course keep us any decisions in any way affecting the Colonies. b In our telegram it was suggested that it was unnecessary to issue an order of prohibition with regard to States from whom no sugar was imported. It is well understood by the Sugar Commission that there is no obligation to apply the penal clause until there is an appreciable importation of sugar; and in England (as also in Belgium) the penal clause is not therefore put in force except in the case of those condemned States from
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fed sugar,

and seeing that they kept to their agreement

and giving them certificates accordingly.

But all this would no doubt be very difficult,

and the simplest solution would be for the Philippines

to reduce their surtax on raw sugar, i.e., supposing

that the appeal on behalf of the Philippines fails.

5 I am no longer on the Sugar Commission, but

I have read the Procès-Verhaux of the last Session and

on and the

informed of

try to keep in touch with what is going on

Foreign Office of course keep us

any decisions in any way affecting the Colonies.

b

In our telegram it was suggested that it was

unnecessary to issue an order of prohibition with regard

to States from whom no sugar was imported. It is well

understood by the Sugar Commission that there is no

obligation to apply the penal clause until there is an

appreciable importation of sugar; and in England (as

also in Belgium) the penal clause is not therefore put

in force except in the case of those condemned States

from

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