(7).
453
£
COPY.
MEMO
:
I do not consider Gun Club Hill, Kowloon, now
required by the Military Authorities as a site for barracks,
is a Military Reserve, nor can I find that it has ever been so
recognised in this Office.In the general maps of Kowloon, in
constant use for reference in this Office, the area is not
shewn so, though all Military lands are clearly defined. A por-
tion of it comes within lines marked "Line of defence indi-
cated by Committee" and "Line of ground to be kept clear of
buildings".
I have further a number of tracings signed by
Colonel Storer, C. R. E., China, and dated May 1891 purporting to
show all War Department land and Military Reserves in the
Colony,copies of which I believe will be found in C.S.0.1231 1891 In these tracings Gun Club Hill is marked as "Required for a
Hospital for Asiatic troops" but is coloured quite distinctly
from War Department Land and War Department Reserve. I take
this to mean simply that at the date of these plans, namely in
May, 1891, this site was selected for a hospital for Asiatic
troops and that the War Department proposed to acquire it,as
it is now required for barracks.
(sd.) R.D.ORMSBY.
Director of. Public Works.
13.6.98.