Enclosure 1.
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the Military payment.
as barracks upon due
t. There is a
matshed on the site temporary
now,
and at
the end of the hot weather, it is proposed to create Police barracks with accommodation for 6 Europeans, 6 Sikhs and 6 Chinese. Ample provision will then be made for the purposes of a Sanitarium.
I have the honour to be
My Lord, Your Lordship's Most Obedient
Humble Servant,
March
Captain Superintendent of Police to etc. etc. (Col: Secretary).
(Copy)
Sir,
Central Police Barracks,
Hongkong, 12th February, 1886.
I have the honour to
acknowledge the receipt of your
letter No. 8551 of the 12th April, 1886, in which
you inform me that by direction of His Excellency the Officer Administering the
Government (the Hon'ble W. H. Marsh, C.M.G.)
you forward, for my information
copy of the proceedings of a Committee of the Executive Council, appointed
on 13th June 1885, to consider questions
connected with
No. &. Stewart, H.D.
Colonial Secretary
to
the
etc.