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1887-1903

COLONIAL REPORTS-MISCELLANEOUS.

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large industry in China. I am informed that in the neighbourhood of Kowloon several ventures of various kinds will be started as soon as the land claims have been decided so that capitalists can obtain a title.

9. On the whole I am satisfied with the progress made in the New Territory, where everything is being done without friction and with apparently the full concurrence of the people.

I have, &c.,

HENRY A. BLAKE,

Governor, &c.

SIR,

Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong,

15th July, 1901.

In submitting the following Report on the New Territory, for the year 1900, I must express my regret at not having been able to prepare it earlier. But having been taken ill in March last, I had to leave the Colony under medical orders in April, and I did not return to Hongkong until June. I trust, therefore, the delay will be excused, as well as any shortcomings in the Report, which has had to be compiled somewhat hurriedly.

I have, &c.,

His Excellency

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Colonial Secretary.

Sir Henry A. Blake, G.C.M.G.,

Governor, &c., Hongkong.

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1887-1903 COLONIAL REPORTS-MISCELLANEOUS. 5 large industry in China. I am informed that in the neighbourhood of Kowloon several ventures of various kinds will be started as soon as the land claims have been decided so that capitalists can obtain a title. 9. On the whole I am satisfied with the progress made in the New Territory, where everything is being done without friction and with apparently the full concurrence of the people. I have, &c., HENRY A. BLAKE, Governor, &c. SIR, Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 15th July, 1901. In submitting the following Report on the New Territory, for the year 1900, I must express my regret at not having been able to prepare it earlier. But having been taken ill in March last, I had to leave the Colony under medical orders in April, and I did not return to Hongkong until June. I trust, therefore, the delay will be excused, as well as any shortcomings in the Report, which has had to be compiled somewhat hurriedly. I have, &c., His Excellency J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Colonial Secretary. Sir Henry A. Blake, G.C.M.G., Governor, &c., Hongkong. 10037 A 3 315
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1887-1903 COLONIAL REPORTS-MISCELLANEOUS. 5 large industry in China. I am informed that in the neighbour- hood of Kowloon several ventures of various kinds will be started as soon as the land claims have been decided so that capitalists can obtain a title. 9. On the whole I am satisfied with the progress made in the New Territory, where everything is being done without friction and with apparently the full concurrence of the people. I have, &c., HENRY A. BLAKE, Governor, &c. SIR, Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 15th July, 1901. In submitting the following Report on the New Territory, for the year 1900, I must express my regret at not having been able to prepare it earlier. But having been taken ill in March last, I had to leave the Colony under medical orders in April, and I did not return to Hongkong until June. I trust, there- fore, the delay will be excused, as well as any shortcomings in the Report, which has had to be compiled somewhat hurriedly. I have, &c., His Excellency J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Colonial Secretary. Sir Henry A. Blake, G.C.M.G., Governor, &c., Hongkong. 10037 A 3 315
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1887-1903

COLONIAL REPORTS-MISCELLANEOUS.

5

large industry in China. I am informed that in the neighbour- hood of Kowloon several ventures of various kinds will be started as soon as the land claims have been decided so that capitalists can obtain a title.

9. On the whole I am satisfied with the progress made in the New Territory, where everything is being done without friction and with apparently the full concurrence of the people.

I have, &c.,

HENRY A. BLAKE,

Governor, &c.

SIR,

Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong,

15th July, 1901.

In submitting the following Report on the New Territory, for the year 1900, I must express my regret at not having been able to prepare it earlier. But having been taken ill in March last, I had to leave the Colony under medical orders in April, and I did not return to Hongkong until June. I trust, there- fore, the delay will be excused, as well as any shortcomings in the Report, which has had to be compiled somewhat hurriedly.

I have, &c.,

His Excellency

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Colonial Secretary.

Sir Henry A. Blake, G.C.M.G.,

Governor, &c., Hongkong.

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