NO. CONFIDENTIAL.
REARIVED
13 APR 1931
FFIO
GOVERNMENT HOUSE,
HONG KONG, 13th March, 1931.
82773/31 (2) water Pony
Ano tel 18
31
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Anod Es
My Lord,
In continuation of correspondence resting with Your Lordship's telegram No. 24 of the 30th of January,
1931, I have the honour to enclose herewith a fully
detailed statement of the requirements of the Colony,
as far as they can be foreseen in the matter of Loans
for the financing of Public Works.
2.
It will be noticed that no provision has been made for a new Government Civil Hospital, which I
consider to be an urgent need. It is probable that I
may apply to the Colonial Development Fund for
assistance in regard to this work. Meanwhile, the question of changing the site of the hospital is being explored, and until that question is settled, it is not possible to estimate what the cost will be.
3. I have only to add to the statement that
taxation in Hong Kong generally speaking must be considered as light, and that an increase in the Assessed Taxes (which has long been foreshadowed and expected in the Colony) will yield some $350,000 per annum for each one per cent Tax. A 3% increase which is contemplated will therefore provide over $1,000,000.
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
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LORD PASSFIELD,
&c.,
&c.,
&c.
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