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CONFIDENTIAL.

XVII.

Joint Naval and Military Committee on Defence.

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President:

The Lord MONKSWELL, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for War.

Naval Members:

Admiral Sir F. W. RICHARDS, K.C.B.,

Senior Naval Lord of the Admiralty. Rear-Admiral E. H. SEYMOUR, C.B.,

Admiral Supt. of Naval Reserves. Captain L. A. BEAUMONT, R.N.,

Director of Naval Intelligence. Captain H. C. KANE, C.B., R.N.,

Director of Naval Ordnance.

Military Members:

General Rt. Hon. Sir REDVERS BULLER,

V.C., G.C.B., K.C.M.G.,

Adjutant-General. Lieut.-General R, GRANT, C.B,

Inspector-General of Fortifications and

Engineers.

Lieut.-General E. F. CHAPMAN, C.B.,

Director of Military Intelligence. Lieut-General D. Markham,

Director of Artillery.

Joint Secretaries :

Colonel H. F. TURNER, Deputy Inspector-General of Fortifications.

Captain G. A. CALLAGHAN, R.N., Naval Adviser to the Inspector-General of

Fortifications.

Report on the Boundaries of the Colony of Hong Kong.

We consider that from a naval and military point of view, an extension and readjustment of the boundaries of the Colony of Hong Kong is desirable, so as to include within the British possessions the waters of the eastern and western approaches, the interior waters between them, and the two islands, Waglan and Gap Rock, upon which the lighthouses are built.

The limits of the Colony would then be defined as follows, and would appear as marked upon the accompanying chart:-

PROPOSED LIMITS OF THE COLONY OF HONG KONG.

Western Boundary.--The meridian of 114° 5' E., including, however, the western point of Chunghue Island.

Southern Boundary. The parallel of 22° 9′ N.

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