394
Hong Kong Annual Administration Reports, 1841-1941
current the the
printing of the
Returns for the first time.
Having assumed
charge of the Government on
a date subsequent to the period comprised in the Blue Book
I obtain until my
ensuing int
year, from
into a review of the
state of the Colony. I may,
however, express
an
opinion
that the Returns show that the Colony is in a sound and prosperous condition
notwithstanding the unusual demands made on the Revenue for expenditure which could