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a large portion) and the building value of the
land surrendered.
And, in accounting for the
price paid by the Dock Co., for the land at
Kowloon, the Colonial Government will deduct
therefrom the value of the plot of military
reserve land as agricultural land, to be deter
mined by the independent surveyor.
(a) that the War Department waives its claim
to receive free of charge certain land at
Devil's Peak, which was occupied by the War
Department for defence purposes before the lat
January 1901 → on condition that the Colonial
Government transfers to the War Department free
of charge the land (No: 5 in Schedule B.) at
West Point actually required for the Battery and
accessories, the Fire Commander's Post, and the
Submarine Mining Observing Station, down to the
road and including approaches on either side to
the two latter buildings, as shown approximately
on Plan Z.
(f)
that the Colonial Office will accelerate in
every way the valuation and settlement of the
whole question.
(sd:)
Robert Chalmers.
(Sd:) George W.Johnson.
(sa:) H.Breton,
(sd:) J.M.Bull.
-A.I.G.F.
29/5/02.
",4-"LEE