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Major Aldrich, and that they should the
desired to act in strict with them in and
any
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be considered to be indispensable
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of Her Mazestig
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as if the service had received the previous
sanction of
the Home Authorities.
that
My Lords would suggest
The furnished
Copies of these rules thould" to for H. Pottinger,
Lord Calhoun, and
Major
than
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authorities
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Works in
due
order of precedence of such priority
" as will not admit of delay or previous
"reference for the orders of
were
Communicated
England", and
early
the Authorities
1840
Rules
their Lordships in
prescribed by
communication with the Secretary of
State for the Colonies
2
Stake for the Master General
Ordnance by which
and
Board of
immediate and
the
full explanation of the grounds of
was required to be furnished
proceeding
and every necessary provision for the works
2.
R.
reference
being
was transmitted
138
Major Aldrich, and that they should act in strict conformity with them in
any
case in which it
be considered to be indispensable
Works
for the public service that any should be commenced without
the previous
sanction of Her Majesty's
Government.
During the peculiar circumstances under which the Island of Hong
Kong
it
was
conducted with
and the Expenditures
were accounted
in the same Manner
as if the service had received the previous
sanction of
the Home Authorities.
My Lords would suggest
The
Copies of these rules should be furnished to H. Pottinger,
Lord Calhoun, and
Major
etc.
2
has become a British possession
it is necessary that some Works
be at
once executed, which, under different circumstances, might
have been deferred until the subject could have been considered and decided by the Authorities in this Country,
the works of primary necessity
have been put in course
of execution, it
may be presumed that there will be no further call for a departure from
ordinary