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par. 2 of that in that case the procedure as
Feb.90 payment will be as set out in
926 on letter to W.0. If 26 Feb.
of Straits Barracks [seep. 20
Evection of Straits Barracks] decide subject of regards mutual agreement between for. H.0.0.
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Any further communication on this subject should be addressed to-- The Under Secretary of State,
War Ofice,
Pall Mall,
London, S. W.,
and the following number quoted.
War Office,
Conf Hong Kong 2/4690.
despo 2.4064/9
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December, 1894.
With reference to the War office letter of
the 19th October 1893, Hong Kong 2/4597, respecting the
provision of additional Barrack accommodation at Hong
Kong, I am directed by the Secretary of State for War to
transmit for the information of the Marquess of Ripon
the accompanying copy of a letter (with enclosure) which
has, this day, been addressed to the Treasury, on the
subject.
I am to add that Mr Secretary Campbell-Bannerman
proposes to provide in the Army Estimates for 1895/6,
£10,600 for the purposes shewn in the letter to the
and he hopes that the Marquess of Ripon will
arrange with a view to the Colony providing the sum of
about $44,618 or £7,065 alluded to as the Colonial
Treasury,
share of the expenditure for the year.
The Under Secretary of State,
Colonial Office,
S. W.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
Raple Thumpor