453
(1)
(2)
(3)
The property to he leased to the Colonial
Government for a term of 20 years renewable a further peribd on such terma as may be mutually agreed upon.
Annual rent of $350.00 Hongkong Currency to b
paid on the 1st.of January in each year.
The lessees to keep and maintain in habitabl
repair the existing buildings or in the even such buildings being beyond repair to clear away, the Office of Works' approval being f obtained.
The lessees to maintain all boundary walls i
entrance gates.
FROM
1922
Gory
Chemist
FOR CIRCULATION :—
Mr. Back
Mr.
Mr.
(4)
Mr. Grindle
(5)
The lessees to maintain in good order the gi
footpathe, drains, etc.
Sir H. Lambert
Sir H. Read
(8)
The lesseee to be allowed to erect forthwith new one storey building of design to be apr by H.M. Architect and Surveyor. Such buil:?' to be maintained in habitable repair to the satisfaction, of H.H. Architect and Surveyor.
The alternative to such a lease would be for the Imperial Government to erect auch buildings as are required for housing the cadets and to rent them to the Colonial Government in the same way as the existing rremises are rented. This course would involve an outl or $40,000 to the Imperial Government and, doubtless, would not commend itself.
As the housing of the cadets, who are being sent out in increasing numbers, is becoming a difficul question, the Colonial Secretary at Hongkong has exp a desire for a speedy decision.
Sir J. Masterton Smith
Mr. Wood
Mr. Churchill
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