philippiow 
United KiDgdom 
Bbitibu Colonies. 
Britiih India 
Kutal 
[Appottiliccs B. to E. aro omitt«<], the information hnving been 
Ireaily piiblishcil in tlio daily papers,] 
APPENDIX F. 
of Planter Putients treated in HoBpilal during 1903. 
Eliya Baker'a Ward .. 
Civil Hoepitul, Kamly 
District Hospital, Maekeliya .. 
Do Dinibiilla .. 
Do Gampola .. 
Civil Hospital, Badulla 
Pliintera' Ward, Colombo i 
Civil Hospital, Kegala 
Apprnpriatiom &-"n tht Cr<ilon Tta Fund for 
1W3, .■\inoiiiit appropriated and sanctioned by the 
1 Executive Council for tbo following ; 
per letter dated 29tb November, 1002. 
Green Teas (7,000,000 Ibi 
Bs. 280,000 00 
... 105,000-00 
.. 75.00000 
... 10,00000 
Rs. 470.000 00 
It' 
3 
il 
■i 
^ 
L 
U 
L 
12 
12 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
56 
1 
59 
1 
57 
1 
2 
73 
78 
7S 
nil 2 
The Grand total of Rs. 
30th June, 
Slst Dec,, 
30tb June, 
81st Dec, 
80th Juno, 
31 Bt Dec, 
80th June, 
■ Dec, 
1 June, 
8l8t Dec. 
80th June, 
81st Dec, 
aOtb June, 
81at Dec, 
80tb June : 
81st Dec, 
... Rs. 142,87i-04 
... „ 94,811-18 
... „ 112,27300 
... „ 10J,091-79 
... „ 118,368-f>2 
... „ 112,072-21 
... „ 121,905-82 
... „ 119,109-04 
... „ 120,082-13 
... „ 185.011-87 
... „ 151,989'83 
... „ 142,15007 
... „ 167,091-27 
... „ 135,4CI-02 
... „ 14G,B04-14 
... „ 227,846-61 
2,142,492'59 
Report of the Thirty Committee. 
Report of the " Thirty Committee" appointed to administer 
the proceeds of the Export Duty on Tea, levied under 
Re. Ordinance No. 4 of 1894 for increasing the consumption 
235 of Ceylon Tea in foreign lands for the year ipoa. 
REPRESENTATIVE IN AMERICA. 
The Remittance made to Mr. Wm. Mackei 
1902, to 31st December, 1902, were as undeni. 
1902. £ 
Jlarcb 19th To Remitted to Mr. Mackenzie 1,000 
May 8th do. do. 1,000 
July 16th do. do. 1,000 
August 30th do. do. 1,000 
October 4th do do. 1.000 
16,011-70 
15.029-95 
15,029-85 
15.029 85 
15,00000 
£5,000 '^Rg. 75,099-75 
K," 1901 
The ToUo^'ing is a list of the " Thirty Committee " at 81st 
Doconiber, 1902. 
Messrs. James Weatland, C. E. Welldon, A. 0. Kingaford, 
Frank S. Vowler, Hon'ble Sir. J. N. Campbell, Messrs. E. Webb, 
Alex. Wardtop, Edgar Turner, R, A. Gnltcn, H. 0. Hoseoson, 
Gordon Pyper, W. D. Bosanquet, T. C. Husley, Wm. Forsythe, 
A. Philip, W. J. Smith, .Joseph Eraser, W. R. Tatham, R. Moriaon, 
Captain U. Gordon, Messra. W. D. Gibbon, Hon'ble Mr. Edward 
Rosliii-. Mcssi-s. Fred. Hadden, H. V. Maseliold, W. Sbakspeare, 
H. J. Scott, J. F. Headrick, G. H. Alstou, A. J. Dt 
Mr. Stanley ISois. 
Eoc part ol the yeuL- Hoa'ble Mc W. Heary Figg, Mobstb. J. B. 
Coles, Wm. Snundera, J. E. Ryan, E. D. Harrison, Oliver 
Collett, George Hatborn, G. F. Traill, K. S. Toraplor, Duncan 
Skrine, served as members. 
The total collections paid into the Ceylon Tea (New Markets) 
Fund on account of the Export Duty on tea from lat January to Slat 
December. 1902, amounted to Bs. 3(4,450-05. The Balance in the 
Bank, brought forwai-d from 1901 was Rs, 22,084-74. The final 
Balance available at aist December, 1902, was Rs. 15,830-02. 
The usual interim summary of occounta for the half yeatly 
periods ending 30th June, 1902, and SIst Decombor, 1902, with 
various connected statements of Charges and Discharges are 
appended, also statements showing total Receipts and Expenditure 
as from 189-1 to 31st December, 1902. 
Minutes of Procbbdings. 
The Minutes of Proceedings of the Meetings of the "Thirty 
Committee" have been regularly forwarded to Government for 
information and guidance after confirmation. 
ExEcuiivB Council. 
During the year the approval of the Governor in Executive 
Council wfl3 obtained to the following appropriations of the 
proceeds of the levy as from time to time desired ond determined 
by the " Thirty Committee." 
I. Ceylon Tea on the Coiitutrnt of Europe, Amount appropriated 
and sanctioned by the Governor in Executive Council per 
letter dated lltb February, 1902, for advertising Ceylon Tea 
on the Continent of Europe during 1902, £2,600 Sterling at 
Exchange 1/4 per Rupee ... Rs. 37,600-00 
do, do. letter 18th March, 
1902, £1,000 @ 1/4 „ 16,000-00 
CEYLON TEA ON THE CONTINENT OF EUROPE. 
Tile Remittances made to Mr. J. H. Renton for pushing and 
niakiug known Ceylon Tea on the Continent of Europe from 
Ist January, to 31st December, 1902, have been 
1902. 
February 1st To Remitted to Mr. J. H. Rentoi 
May 23rd do, di 
August 21st do. d( 
Sept. 20th do. di 
1.000 = 14,941'GS 
1,000 = 15,058 82 
1,000 = 15,029-35 
1.600 = 22,500-00 
4,600 = G7,529-80 
r HI02 to Hb. I 
of Hp. 119-SO was 
i( of Europe for 
g up th6 total 
i per Summary 
at'j)rinted page 33. 
[37 pages follow of statisticol recapitulations of material al- 
ready published periodical in the press, cbieHy regarding the greon 
t«a bonus, and the "'Opening of Credits" in connection with the 
generol fund.] 
SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS A ND EXPENDITURE CEYLON 
TEA (NEW MARKETS) FUND AS PER AUDITED 
ABSTRACTS FROM 1394 TO AS ON 1ST 
JANUARY', 1903. 
2,142,492 59 
11,428 93 
14,095 92 
583 11 
3,029 4G 
700 6G 
_ irdie Exhibitioi 
wlgardio Suspense , 
■ .ms (Refund) 
(ackenzie Repi 
) Exhibit! " 
AMERICA. 
Wm. Mackei 
Canada 
Miscelk 
Prcsentati' 
(Refund) ., 
( 1899 
i/c (Refund) ., 
19 
to Adm 
licpresentaliiw iii Awcriea. Amount 
appropriated and sanctioned by the 
Governor in Executive Council per 
letter dated Uth February, 1902, for 
advertising Ceylon Tea in America 
duriug 1902, £4,000 @ 1/4 ... Rs. 60,000-00 
do do per letter dated 4th 
June, 19 12 £1,000 
(gl Exchange 1/4 ... „ 15,000'00 
R52,600>00 
Germany 
Coolgardie Eshib 
Coolgardio S 
AuJtria and Hungary 
Coaliiient of Europe 
Commissioner on the Continent of Europe 
Belgium and Holland ... 
Nomay 
Swtden 
Switzerland ... 
Traaavaal ... 
Boer Prisoners of War ... 
Honolulu, West Indies. North & South Africa .. 
St. Louis Exhibition 1904 
Afghanistan... 
Agiicultural Chemist ... 
Cejton Green Teas 
"Tines of f'eylon" Art Supplement 
Bajber's Dietetic Pamphlet 
Banber's Heport on Ceylon Tea Soils 
ObKogo Exhibition Fund (Voluntary) 
Golieii Tips... 
Ferpison's Pure Ceylon Tea Pamphlet 
Pare International Exhibition 1900 
Refreaentative at Paris International Exhibi- 
tion 1900 
Adiinistration Contingencies (Salaries and Sum 
Nntijpal Bank of India Limited (Balance 
■ tSlst December) 
" Cash Do do do 
1,140,623 23 
7.500 00 
8518 31 
1,461 fil) 
_______ 83 
42,370 03 
9,781 01 
790 56 
8,412 47 
274. 2G6 71 
30,029 41 
4,089 05 
3,150 84 
4,666 85 
3,690 94 
116 59 
9.408 60 
7.500 00 
101 40 
31 
00 
500 00 
800 00 
8,342 78 
750 00 
600 00 
io.ooo 00 
Rs. 2,178.516 72 
Tobicco 
InBnulBcturcd 
Other, VnilL-i Kin((d 
(Initialled) J. D. F. 
Foanov CouiriBiBe. 
Raw Materlala Unltod KiDidoii] 
Textile Cotton. UwiTiaii ^ 
BrltiiJ) India 
Cap« Colony 
New Sou lb Wale* 
Xem Zmluid 
Victoria 
PollKIOH COCKTItl 
Bslirlum 
China 
nullan<f 
India i:ia.SrltIih 
lt*iy 
GEYIiON COMMISSIONEB FOR 
EUROPE. 
glad that it was found possible to considerably 
gOent the original sum placed at luy disposal for this 
yeaAwork on the Continent. Owing to savings effected in the 
graul for 1901. in s.il.iry and in the St. Petersburg Exhibi- 
tion, an exira i 2,000 was made available; and though the 
not permit me to do all I should have liked to 
do, njr to exteud the operations of the campaign, yet it has 
sufTiced lo keep most of tbnse inlere-ited in the work, who 
received support last year, and to induce Ihem to work even 
bound to interest himself iu it, and to pusii il 
mostimporlant that the tea should bepresented to Ihe public 
