CO129-358 - Governor Sir Lugard - 1909 [10-11] — Page 198

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Portion Margin ignable Defence.

Contribution.

When that time arrived they would be included

in Ordinary Revenue as against the charges for working expenses, maintenance and the annually decreasing amount for the service of the Loan, which as I have said, would from the beginning have been charged to Ordinary Expenditure. The yearly increasing profit, as Loan Charges decreased and receipts increased from the work, e.g. & Railway, would go to swell the Ordinary Rever.ue and so to increase the Margin and Military Contribution.

(2) Special Funds.

The next case is that of 'Special Funds', Such, for instance, as the Widows' and Orphans' Fund. It would, as now, rest with the Secretary of State to decide whether the contributions to any such fund or should not be included in Ordinary Revere, and similarly whether any special contri- butions raised by a special tax (as in the case of the Typhoon Refuge) should be similarly exempt.

(3) No question arises in case of Extra-Colonial Works Ac.

It will be noted that under this system any special task undertaken by & Colonial Goverment outside its own boundaries needs no special treatment,- auch as the coat of the administration of Christmas Island by the Straits, or the conduct of the Imperial Postal Agencies in China by the Hongkong Government. The inclusion of such expenditure and revenue on both sidea of the Ordinary Revenue ad Expenditure Account does not affect the Margin and only the profit (if any) is assessable to Military Contribution.

Assuming that it were intended to retain the Defence Contribution at approximately its present amount, the attached Table, shewing the amounts paid under the present cɣstem and

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