houses, thus :-
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Upkeep of No. 37 Bryanston Square
* 34
24,000
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11
£4,000
Equipment of No. 34 H
22.000
£10,000,
If it had been proposed to acknowledge this,
say by adopting the simple expedient of subscribing half a dozen words upon the door-plate at each house
the arrang®- *Supported by the Colony of Hongkong'
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ment would have been entirely satisfactory, but there were evidently difficulties in the way of this as no such offer was made and we were left with the prospect of the Colony supporting the two houses and receiving recognition only for supporting one. these ciromstances. as soon as we discovered that the agrement which had been made entitled Major Atkinson and myself to ask for rather more adequate recognition, I did intervene to suggest that it would be reasonable for us to ask that the Extension should be on a rather larger scale, with the result that
this particular proposal fell through.
I gather that General Henderson now
considers that I was greatly to blame for this, venture to think that what Major Atkinson and myself did then will not be regarded as blameworthy by those whose interesta we were trying to serve and
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I shall be well content to await their verdict upon
the whole matter.
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