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All that can now be said with certainty is that the areas are to the South and South-Test of Kowloon Peak on land which has not yet been accurately surveyed. These areas were defintely discarded years ago as possible future sites for barracks.

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Discussion on this subject was opened in 1913, and in this connection I would refer you to Command letters D/45/139 of 18th October 1913 and 15th November 1913, and to your No.1 in 7184/05 of 25th February 1914 (copies of which are attached), whereby it will be seen that it was agreed to adjust the entry of $160,350.00 in the Colonial Military Lands Account by transferring the proposed barracka sites at Kowloon Peak to the Colonial Goverment. Approval of this course was duly received from the War Office, but owing to the Advent of the War, similar approval was apparently never received by the Colonial Government from the Colonial Office.

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I propose therefore, subject to your concurrence, again to apply to War Office for authority to re-aanvey this land to the Hong Kong Goverment as a paper transfer at the original valuation ($160,350.00) and thus close a matter which has been outstanding since 1913.

I have etc.,

(Sd). C. Russell-Brown,

Colonel, Chief Engineer,

Forces in China.

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