6
would
refuse
that the Colony this addition to its territory
with
any expences connected
to accesst
be
the charged
with it –
that the result would be to throw upon
the Wan department the expence not only
rumerous.
of satisfying the claims
balecalle
the Chinese
th the p
porquetary to the front acomperest as
Micllary
would of
post
Reserves, (which in
any
Cast
Course fall
Satisfying Similar
claims
to any
other
on that department) but of
seopport for Siflimis condoration whether the proposed amount of works would be Equally requisite in case It Majesty's foot were to abandon all idea of rendering Howloon available for any
but Military
one
K
Naval purposes is a question which would
Apperan & desirne Sif Lewis consideration
longer though it would
Concern
this
departement
parts of the Peninsula from which it might
be advisible to
U move
the
Clumière Populatior.
And also of forming any aug drainage
Course
of
tinne
on a
roads and affecting
large scale which
in the
in the heart - lernen
might forove recessary of the troops.
that it appeared to the Blake
desirable
e of
Fuscas te
in the present stage of the discussion
to draw Sie f
Lewis' special attention to
this consideration
the question
qu. Add that Airfire would also
And I think it might be worth while
to the War office
Lending
Also
an
1861
extract from
14 Jul 18hs from to the and.
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Si It Rolmion
D. Bridge, Celler
Ittunk that a plan.
21 Jan
M 211
agree
my civilion fatince sorely.
course.
Sentively afsprove of the mome recommended by For Dr. Regers. M: 29.
27.
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when