CO129-325 - Public Offices & Others - 1904 — Page 473

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the Revenue would be exposed to the risk of fraud by such a practice, seeing that it would be difficult to identify satisfactorily any export of Refined Sugar with the raw Sugar originally imported, and if the Sugar were not admitted into "free circulation", a system of refining in bond would have to be established at the expense of the Government of the Colony.

I am to add, with reference to the draft Regulations as to Certificates of Origin, that the Board consider that Certificates issued by "Shippers" or other persons should not be accepted as provided in Regulation No. III; that No. IV should not be deleted but that it should be re-drafted on the lines of Art. VI of the provisions suggested by the Permanent Commission to give effect to Art VIII of the Convention, and that No. II should be amended by the addition of the words "the country of destination of the Sugar" after the word "origin" in Clause (C). The Regulations, if revised in this sense, would accord with the Rules laid down by the Permanent Commission.

I am to return the draft Bill and Regulations, together with the copy of the Jamaica Law and the Proces-verbaux which were furnished by Mr. Pearson to the Deputy Chairman of this Board.

Under Secretary of State,

BUC

&C.

&C..

I am,

Colonial Office.

J

Your obedient Servant,

Albeutuses

Prinsed avancereme

Q

Aps 2150 (drept)

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470 O the Revenue would be exposed to the risk of fraud by such a practice, seeing that it would be difficult to identify satisfactorily any export of Refined Sugar with the raw Sugar originally imported, and if the Sugar were not admitted into "free circulation", a system of refining in bond would have to be established at the expense of the Government of the Colony. I am to add, with reference to the draft Regulations as to Certificates of Origin, that the Board consider that Certificates issued by "Shippers" or other persons should not be accepted as provided in Regulation No. III; that No. IV should not be deleted but that it should be re-drafted on the lines of Art. VI of the provisions suggested by the Permanent Commission to give effect to Art VIII of the Convention, and that No. II should be amended by the addition of the words "the country of destination of the Sugar" after the word "origin" in Clause (C). The Regulations, if revised in this sense, would accord with the Rules laid down by the Permanent Commission. I am to return the draft Bill and Regulations, together with the copy of the Jamaica Law and the Proces-verbaux which were furnished by Mr. Pearson to the Deputy Chairman of this Board. Under Secretary of State, BUC &C. &C.. I am, Colonial Office. J Your obedient Servant, Albeutuses Prinsed avancereme Q Aps 2150 (drept)
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470 O the Revenue would be exposed to the risk of fraud by such a practice, seeing that it would be difficult to identify satisfactorily any export of Refined Sugar with the raw Sugar originally imported, and if the Sugar were not admitted into "free circulation", a system of refining in bond would have to be established at the expense of the Goverment of the Colony. I am to add, with reference to the draft - Regulations as to Certificates of Origin, that the Board consider that Certificates issued by "Shippers "or other persons" should not be accepted as provided in Regulation No. III; that No. IV should not be deleted but that it should be re-drafted on the lines of Art. VI of the provisions suggested by the Permanent Commission to give effect to Art VIII of the Convention, and that No. II should be amended by the addition of the words "the country of destination of "the Sugar" after the word "origin" in Clause (C). The Regulations, if revised in this sense, would accord with the Rules laid down by the Permanent Commission. I am to return the draft Bill and Regulations, together with the copy of the Jamaica Law and the Proces-verbaux which were furnished by Mr. Pearson to the Deputy Chairman of this Board. Under Secretary of State, BUC- &C. &C.. I am, Colonial Office. J Your obedient Servant, Albeutuses Prinsed avancereme Q Aps 2150 ( drept)
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the Revenue would be exposed to the risk of fraud by such a practice, seeing that it would be difficult to identify satisfactorily any export of Refined Sugar with the raw Sugar originally imported, and if the Sugar were not admitted into "free circulation", a system of refining in bond would have to be established at the expense of the Goverment of the Colony.

I am to add, with reference to the draft

- Regulations as to Certificates of Origin, that the

Board consider that Certificates issued by "Shippers "or other persons" should not be accepted as provided in Regulation No. III; that No. IV should not be deleted but that it should be re-drafted on the lines of Art. VI of the provisions suggested by the Permanent Commission to give effect to Art VIII of the Convention, and that No. II should be amended by the addition of the words "the country of destination of "the Sugar" after the word "origin" in Clause (C). The Regulations, if revised in this sense, would accord with the Rules laid down by the Permanent Commission.

I am to return the draft Bill and Regulations, together with the copy of the Jamaica Law and the Proces-verbaux which were furnished by Mr. Pearson to the Deputy Chairman of this Board.

Under Secretary of State,

BUC-

&C.

&C..

I am,

Colonial Office.

J

Your obedient Servant,

Albeutuses

Prinsed avancereme

Q

Aps 2150 ( drept)

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