the work you have commenced to-day in turning that sod will be remembered as an important ora Hongkong-(applause)-in the improvement

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of this valley for the general public.

HIS EXCELLENCY-I thank you very much, Mr. Keswick and gentlemen. As Mr. Price has said, great care will be taken to do nothing that can interfere with the races, either in the mat- ter of the view or the general convenience of the Jockey Club. (Chsers.)

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