Enclosure No: 9

1811

Head Quarter's Office,
Hong Kong,
22nd April, 1901.

Your Excellency,

I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter No: 698 of 15.4.01, and to note the first three paragraphs.

2. With regard to paragraph 4, I would beg leave to point out that any reports or recommendations which I have to make, bearing on the state of the Defences of our Colony, or proposals affecting the welfare or necessities of the troops, must be made by me to the Secretary of State for War, as I am not permitted to correspond with the Secretary of State for the Colonies.

3. As your Excellency will remember calling my attention to the lack of modern Defences to this Colony, and my stating to you that the War Office was doing all in its power to bring these up to the requirements of the day, I feel assured that your Excellency in any recommendations you make to the Secretary of State for the Colonies will give me your best support in this matter if the War Office decide that such a reserve is necessary.

4. Adverting to paragraph 5 of your letter it was considered

His Excellency
The Governor
of Hong Kong.

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