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Office of long before it for
sonne one
of the plans
this
the defence of
Cor
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correspondence, together with
my despatches
No 45 and 344
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Hong Kong,
I have now the
of
1884, should be prieved
or
honour to transmit
Lordship's information, copies
of recent correspondence with
the Major-
Smeral Commanding
the Troops, concerning certain
lauds reserved for Military
for Your
Enclosure.
purposes.
2.
Looking
FFore
especially
the attention.
loution of
of the War Office .
I have the honour to be,
•My Lord,
Your Lordship's Most Obedient,
Humble Servant,
5. Mowen
to the present critical position
of affairs
in this quarter of
the globe,
globe, I would
urge
that
this