It has been passed in Colonial Gar... will the Hay Koy laugh be interested in military estimates in the ... before, and the S-offs. Dame will then fore, with the Brodrick's Concurrence, inform the Governor of the Kay that under these circumstances will be no ... therut at the munite. And add Gro ex a advantage, in his bring meeting of this committee as at 4 in the Fiddian', explaining all that we overlooked the Juersione init Committee correspondence firm.ommanney.
I think the ... in need not be on a govann purely military committee. C.Pd. 22. Any further communication on subject should be addressed to--- Under Secretary of State, War Office, London, S.W., the following number quoted. 83/3823.
Sir, In Lucas. But in 1891 un sem have freshed 10.0. for the appointment of Gaverion on these Committeer of fathen that circumstances have so far Cleanged, in Hary Khang at all Events, that it is les longer disable? Sir M. Ommanney 7475. Yes. Circumstances have changed, in that the colony now pays a fixed summat percentage for will defecte hush open directly concerted in cutting down expenditure. C.Pd. 5 March.
War Office, London, S.W. 14th February, 1901. Referring to the letter from this Office of 3rd January 1901, No: 083/3821, relative to the position of the Governor of Hong Kong as a member of the Committee on the Annual Military Estimates, I am directed by the Secretary of State for War to enquire whether Mr. Secretary Chamberlain concurs in the terms of the letter which it is proposed to address to the General Officer Commanding Hong Kong on the subject, a copy of which was attached to the above mentioned communication.
Under Secretary of State, Colonial Office, S. V. Proceed as proposed 76/9.
I am, Sir, Your obedient Servant, Wilwoo Wilen.
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