HC Deb 05 August 1912 vol 41 cc2672-3W
Mr. T. M. HEALY

asked the Secretary to the Treasury how much of the following Grants have been repaid, with particulars in each case, namely. 1899, Gold Coast, £29,441; 1900–01, Gold Coast, £200,000; 1901, Gold Coast, £200,000; 1901, Loan to Wuchang Viceroy, £75,000; 1910–11, Uganda Railway Extension, £120,000; 1911–12, £60,000; 1911, Baro-Kano Railway, Bauchi Extension (Northern Nigeria), £10,000 and £140,000; 1901, £3,000,000, and 1902, £3,000,000, to the Transvaal and Orange River Colony; and 1877, £35,000, in aid of Fiji revenues?

Mr. MASTERMAN

The particulars are as follows:—

Year. Amount Advanced. Amount Repaid. Amount Outstanding on 31st March, 1912.
Fiji 1876–77 £35,000, forming part of advances amounting in all to £105,000 made in the years 1875–1878 £69,184 18s. 9d. (out of total advance) *£35,815 1s. 3d
Gold Coast 1898–09 £29,441 10s. 8d. £246,752 8s. 2d. (out of total advance) †361,117 16s. 4d.
1900–01 £400,000, forming part of advances amounting in all to £607,870 4s. 6d. between 1895 and 1902
Wuchang Viceroy 1901–2 £75,000 £75,000
Transvaal and Orange River Colony 1901–2 £3,000,000 £3,000,000
Transvaal and Orange River Colony 1902–3 £3,000,000 £3,000,000
Uganda (Railway Extension) 1910–11 £120,000 £170,000
1911–12 £50,000‡
Northern Nigeria (Bauchi Railway) 1910–11 £10,000 £150,000
1911–12 £140,000
The aggregate advances specified above amount to £7,107,870 4s. 6d.
Of this there had been repaid by 31st March, 1912 £6,390,937 6s. 11d.
There remained outstanding on:31st March, 1912 £716,932 17s. 7d.
* This debt is being repaid by annual instalments of £5.000.
† This debt is being repaid in quarterly instalments of £5,000
‡ £6,000 was voted, but only £50,000 proved to be required.