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The claims of Barbados were also closely considered, but could 
not be entertained owing to the smaller range of that Island’s 
products. 
14. Incorporation.—It being obviously desirable that the 
Tropical Agricultural College should, from its inception, be estab- 
lished as a legal entity, the Committee have had under considera- 
tion the various means by which this could be effected. 
15, They are strongly of opinion that it would add materially to 
the standing and influence of the College if it were to be incor- 
porated by Royal Charter. They are advised, however, that it 
will be better to defer petitioning the King for the grant of a 
Royal Charter until the College has been successfully established 
with every prospect of permanency. 
of Trade for a licence, under Section 20 of the Companies (Con- 
solidation) Act of 1908, whereby the word ‘‘ Limited ’’ may 
omitted from its name. 
that in view of the fact that the objects of the Cullege would be 
in the Income Tax Acts, it would be entitled to exemption from 
Income 
18. Constitution.—With regard to the Constitution of the pro- 
posed College, the Committee desire to make the following recom- 
mendations :— 
2) The Trustees and Governors of the College should he a body 
nomponed of (a) ex-officio, (b) nominated, and (¢) co-opted mem- 
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