It would be unfair and impolitic

for that reason to ignore

The latter. Lo... refuse the Safee.

any advantage from it would be too great a discouragement to exertion, and so effectual a premium on neglect, that it would, I think, outweigh the value of any saving which might thence arise to the Public Revenue

I have the honor to be

Your obedient humble Servant

[To the Gov... of this reput...]

I desire to apprise you of the arrangements made regarding...

[Robinson]

Your despatch of the 10 May last, enclosing a letter from the Surveyor General on the subject of the future development of Kowloon, was referred to the Land & Engineering Committee for their report. I transmit to you a copy of the reply to that reference.

I have to inform you that Their Excellencies disapprove of any of the arrangements that have been proposed for the settling of Mouton.

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It would be unfair and impolitic

for that reason to ignore

The latter. London refuse the Safee.

any advantage from it would be too great a discouragement to exertion, and so effectual a premium on neglect, that it would, I think, outweigh the value of any saving which might thence arise to the Public Revenue

I have the honor to be

Your obedient humble Servant

To the Governor of this territory

I desire to apprise you of the arrangements made

[Robinson]

Your despatch of the 10 May last, enclosing a letter from the Surveyor General on the subject of the future development of Kowloon, was referred to the Land & Engineering Committee for their report. I transmit to you a copy of the reply to that reference.

I have to inform you that Their Excellencies disapprove of any of the arrangements that have been proposed for the settling of Mouton.

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It would be unfair and impolitic for that reason to ignore the latter. London refuse the Safee.

Any advantage from it would be too great a discouragement to exertion, and so effectual a premium on neglect, that it would, I think, outweigh the value of any saving which might thence arise to the Public Revenue.

I have the honor to be Your obedient humble Servant.

To the Governor of this territory, I desire to apprise you of the arrangements made.

Your despatch of the 10 May last, enclosing a letter from the Surveyor General on the subject of the future development of Kowloon, was referred to the Land & Engineering Committee for their report. I transmit to you a copy of the reply to that reference.

I have to inform you that Their Excellencies disapprove of any of the arrangements that have been proposed for the settling of Mouton.

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