By

In the Starts

case

we prefer that Wo

shouldd

the work

zw. whether in his opinion the works should be constructed by the War Deper for the furloon, by the Colony to the satisfaction of the Was Dep [see pan. 17 of W.0. letter within], adding that presumably it will be mon convenient that the War Dept. which has Withouts constructed already begin these new Buildings should go on with the work,

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.

+ say

print on

and as

am

Q4

to the annexed

to

Lee

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

Eventual

then you.

sir,

(8230/24

that thi

do it

to the plans, subject. Colay to reference home in case of disagreemen refer to deft of 5th Oct. ['m 16213]

th

(as I have said in

984

this draft to

for. is to be sent to W.O. I Treasury for

sending it we should

concurrence, &

2

that

be

ash W.O. an foom possible to surrender the lands which

to surrender, so that ther proposed expenditure, including in works already completed may adjusted)

they

5.M.9.18/an.

Soprand - Jam glave or an coming for an aptement with 25.0 Map195 Que 19/1

1775993.

396

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Pall Mall, S.W.

2048

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

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