Any further communication on this subject should be addressed to--
The Secretary,
War Office,
London, S.W.,
and the following number quoted.
Hong Kong BA9 (L.F.)
C.O.
33943
Rect
War Office Rs 14 SEP 06. London, S.W.
+
698
13th September, 1906.
Sir,
In reply to your letter dated 20th August 1906, (No.29800/1906), relative to the proposed reclamation and road at North Point, Hong Kong, I am commanded by the Army Council to state, for the information of the Earl of Elgin, that under the circumstances, which appear to be pressing, the Council will not withhold their assent to the Governor's proposal that he should dispose in such manner as may appear to him to be most advantageous of the North Point reclamation site to the west of a meridian through the centre of the battery.
2. The question of the reclamation sites to the east of this meridian and that of the scheme of reclamation at Kowloon will be further considered by the Council after conference with Major General Hatton.
3. There will be no military objection to the construction of the proposed road, but as there is a difference of opinion in regard to the amount of the credit for the land to be surrendered the Council desire to consult Major General Hatton before stating their views on this point.
The Under Secretary of State,
Colonial Office,
London, S.W.