Dear Sir,

I beg to acknowledge your letter of the 8th and the information therein contained.

I should be glad to know whether, as suggested in my previous notes, it is possible to remove the Barracks and the Hospital for the Colonial troops from their present site to the hills?

20, SOUTH STREET,

PARK LANE, W.

Dear Licutenant Colonel,

I beg to thank you for your letter of the 8th and for the information therein contained. I trust you will believe me your faithful,

Florence Nightingale

Re: Hong Kong.

Dear Sir,

It is for this reason that I venture to hope to be excused for troubling you again - the welfare of the soldiers has been foremost in my mind for many years before.

...

18 August

C.Pd. 13-3

His letter has duly replied in the matter of the offer. Please note that with this, Jesson is satisfied.

The military hospital is to be built on Sharp's buildings, which are healthier when compared to the present Barracks.

The Colonial Office is therefore to send a letter to the War Office.

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It is proposed that the new site is healthier than the present one.

The Wai ... office ... all that ... In Chamberlain will send her letter to the War Office.

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