Colonial Office - Social Networks and Archival Context (original) (raw)
Proposals to introduce income tax to Kenya Colony and to the Straits Settlements were made in 1933 and 1940 respectively. In the case of Kenya there was strong opposition from colonists working in trade and commerce, who viewed the proposed legislation as detrimental to their economic viability and a removal of one of the material benefits of living and working in the colony. The petition was spearheaded by Lord Francis Scott, a son of the Duke of Buccleuch, and a Member of the Executive Council and the Legislative Council. In the Straits Settlements, while an increase in taxation was accepted in principle because of the outbreak of war, the petitioners viewed income tax as a method impossible to implement efectively and fairly, because of widespread corruption in the colony. They suggested (but did not specify) an alternative method of taxation which would be self-assessing. In Fiji, schools for the large Indian community provided (in accordance with legislation) teaching of and in the Indian language of Hindustani only, despite there being significant numbers speaking the languages of South India, namely Tamil, Telegu and Malayalam. There had been moves to widen the teaching to include these languages in the 1930s, instigated by the then Governor, Sir Arthur Richards. Following Sir Arthur's transfer from the Colony, the matter remained in abeyance, and the petitioners sought to reactify this by appealing directly to the Secretary of State for the Colonies.
From the guide to the Colonial Office Petitions, 1933-1950, 1933-1950, (Institute of Commonwealth Studies)
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referencedIn | H. K. Banda Archive, 1924-2005, bulk 1950-1997 | IU Libraries African Studies Collection | |
referencedIn | Colonial Economic Research Committee, Colonial Research Committee, Colonial Social Science Research Council and Related Organisations, 1943-1963 | British library of political and economic science | |
referencedIn | Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866. Jared Sparks collection of American manuscripts, 1582-1843 | Houghton Library | |
creatorOf | Colonial Office Petitions, 1933-1950, 1933-1950 | Institute of Commonwealth Studies | |
referencedIn | Castle Wemyss Estate papers, Jamaica, 1802-c1990 [predominantly 1802-1845] | Institute of Commonwealth Studies | |
referencedIn | CLARKE, Edith, 1896-1979, Jamaican anthropologist, [1930]-1949 | British library of political and economic science | |
referencedIn | FIRTH, Sir Raymond William, 1901-2002, Kt, anthropologist, 1902-2001 | British library of political and economic science | |
referencedIn | Papers, 1808-1888. | Houghton Library |
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