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have

which such alienations have been made

and the sum which has actually been realized for them, the extent to which land belonging to the Government still remains unalienated, and the mode in which such

so

H. Pottinger is proposed that the Land

remaining should be occupied or disposed of, and

due regard being had to the adoption of practicable precautions for preventing the alienation of any

Sites that are likely hereafter

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to be suitable or required for Military objects

or other public purposes.

or for any

Another point for Consideration

will be whether it will be practicable

and advisable to realize any dues

from British subjects resorting to the Chinese Ports at which

Consuls will be established in order to raise a fund to defray the cost of the Consular Establishment.

Finally, their Lordships suggest that Orders should be issued to Mr. H. Pottinger not to authorize the erection of permanent Buildings for any civil purpose connected either with the Government of

Hong Kong

or the Consular Establishment

without the previous sanction of Her

Majesty's Government, and that in applying

for such sanction he should be directed to make a specific report on the subject of each building which may be required to be erected and to furnish detailed Estimates of the Expense.

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Cour J 123 have which such alienations have been made and the sum which has actually been realized for them, the extent to which land belonging to the Government still remains unalienated, and the mode in which such so H. Pottinger is proposed that the Land remaining should be occupied or disposed of, and due regard being had to the adoption of practicable precautions for preventing the alienation of any Sites that are likely hereafter J to be suitable or required for Military objects or other public purposes. or for any Another point for Consideration will be whether it will be practicable and advisable to realize any dues from British subjects resorting to the Chinese Ports at which Consuls will be established in order to raise a fund to defray the cost of the Consular Establishment. Finally, their Lordships suggest that Orders should be issued to Mr. H. Pottinger not to authorize the erection of permanent Buildings for any civil purpose connected either with the Government of Hong Kong or the Consular Establishment without the previous sanction of Her Majesty's Government, and that in applying for such sanction he should be directed to make a specific report on the subject of each building which may be required to be erected and to furnish detailed Estimates of the Expense.
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Cour J 123 have which such Elienations heen ben machi and the Sone which trees actically been realized poor thein, _ the extent to which hand belonging to the Govers ment stiti resnan. unclienated, cond the mode in which ser so H. Pottinger words propose that the Land remaning should be occupied or dispond of, ame due regard being had to the adoption ale practicable precautions for preventing the alienation of any Sites that are likely hereafter J to be suitable or required for Military objects other public person. or for any Another point for Consideration will be whether it will be practicable. advisable to realize any dus, s prom British Vigils resorting to the Chinese Parts at which · Consuls will be established in order to raise a fiend to defray the cost of the consular Establishment- Finally, their Lordships suggest that Orders should be joued to Fir. H. Pottinger not to authorize the crection of permanent Buildings for any civil prapore connected either with the Goonument of Hory Kong or the Consular Establishment without the previous sanction of ther Hajisty's Government, ann that in applying for such sunction he should be directed to make a specific report on the subques of each building which may be required to be crected and to furnish detailed Estimates of the Expense.
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Cour

J

123

have

which such Elienations heen ben machi

and the Sone which trees actically been realized poor thein, _ the extent to which hand belonging to the Govers ment stiti resnan. unclienated, cond the mode in which ser

so

H. Pottinger words propose that the Land

remaning should be occupied or dispond of, ame

due regard being had to the adoption ale practicable precautions for preventing the alienation of any

Sites that are likely hereafter

J

to be suitable or required for Military objects

other public person.

or for any

Another point for Consideration

will be whether it will be practicable.

advisable to realize any dus,

s prom British

Vigils resorting to the Chinese Parts at which

· Consuls will be established in order to raise a fiend to defray the cost of the consular Establishment-

Finally, their Lordships suggest that Orders should be joued to Fir. H. Pottinger not to authorize the crection of permanent Buildings for any civil prapore connected either with the Goonument of

Hory Kong

or the Consular Establishment

without the previous sanction of ther

Hajisty's Government, ann that in applying

for such sunction he should be directed to make a specific report on the subques of each building which may be required to be crected and to furnish detailed Estimates of the Expense.

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