be
made for the
the maintenance
to for
the Building regarding the site, Me follege Schools have stated that I do not apprehend
any difficulty in meeting Mr Stanton's wishes, and I have accordingly requested that, unless you should be
aware
of any
serious
objection to such a measure, you would grant him
a
moderate portion of land for that purpose.
Raven
Revd. Stanton Sir
Fraser & MAS
Munday 25 WASlgphew 25"
#14 Hobe LordSunley 26
27. May 192
I have directed
371
[Acknowledgement of receipt?]
to Revd Stanly back? the receipt of your
a
letter
of the 20 March on the Subject of the erection of Church at Hongkong and soliciting a grant of land on which to build it, but the College and Schools which you
propose to establish in that Island.
In respect to the site for the College and Schools, Lord Stanley apprehends
that there will be no difficulty in meeting
your wishes, and he will communicate on the subject with Sir J. Pottinger
but in
regard to the erection of a church by the Govt he is not prepared to come to any decision until