which, if not required, would involve a waste of public money and leave on the hands of the Government a building adapted only for a special

purpose.

4.

344 in

Jenclose the usual Enclosure papers of particulars and duplicent

would

urge that, if you ap

prove of the scheme herein submitted, the lady and gen- teman selected for the~ Kowloon School should leave

England

land in time to arrive

here

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here before the beginning of

1899.

5.

I should also be glad

to learn of

of your

telegraph

decision by

in order that a ~

building may

be rented in

good time and suitable atter tions made to adapt it to its

purpose.

I have the honour to be.

Sir

Your Most Obedient

Your

Humble Servant,

M Beach

Major General, Administering the Government.

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