Cour
had seen mened at Hous Hong uy to the date of the signature of the Izcany bung charged to the account
of the Expedition and my
that Lovos are of opinion
it will be the mas concet and convenient ananem! that the same course should be adopted up to the date of the Ratification of the Treats from which pence the civil Gronditure of Hong Kong will be conducted and accom::-ed for under he
usnal regulations: and will form the subject of an Annual Estinate to be laid before Parliament for that Colomy.
Lord Stanley will nucingly be regnated to fumish My Lords, as soon as the necessary information can is obtaince with an
Estimate
187
Estimate of the Expenditure for which it will be necessary
to obtain the sanction of Parliament for campmy on the civil Govomment
of Hong Kong from the not's of the Radification of the Trean; to the 31st March 1844, although the requisite funds for this purpose will have been actually provided, as already inccied, by an appropriation out of the sin to be received from the Chinese Government according to the Terms of the Jccahy
The Military Grendihine
at Hong Kong,
as well as at
the other statins occupied on the part of Her Majishy's Gevemment in China, is to bi conducted, as Sir H. Potsmen suppo2, muda
the
pration
here bechouren
to the
Indier
Cour
had seen mened at Hous Hong uy to the date of the signature of the Izcany bung charged to the account
of the Expedition and my
that Lovos are of opinion
it will be the mas concet and convenient ananem! that the same course should be adopted up to the date of the Ratification of the Treats from which pence the civil Gronditure of Hong Kong will be conducted and accom::-ed for under he
usnal regulations: and will form the subject of an Annual Estinate to be laid before Parliament for that Colomy.
Lord Stanley will nucingly be regnated to fumish My Lords, as soon as the necessary information can is obtaince with an
Estimate
187
Estimate of the Expenditure for which it will be necessary
to obtain the sanction of Parliament for campmy on the civil Govomment
of Hong Kong from the not's of the Radification of the Trean; to the 31st March 1844, although the requisite funds for this purpose will have been actually provided, as already inccied, by an appropriation out of the sin to be received from the Chinese Government according to the Terms of the Jccahy
The Military Grendihine
at Hong Kong,
as well as at
the other statins occupied on the part of Her Majishy's Gevemment in China, is to bi conducted, as Sir H. Potsmen suppo2, muda
the
pration
here bechouren
to the
Indier
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