CO129-005 - Sir Henry Pottinger - 1844 — Page 138

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should observe, that most of the former having been incurred on account of the Military occupation of this Island during the War, they have been, under Lord Aberdeen's instructions, as well as transferred to the debit of the Military Chest.

With respect to such as have not been transferred, and to temporary buildings for the Civil Authorities in the Island, as well as those that are now in progress for the accommodation of Clerks, &c., it is obvious that a portion of the whole should appertain to the Department of Her Majesty's Superintendent of Trade, and it is therefore necessary that it should be decided by competent authority to what head in the public Accounts they should be eventually placed.

The whole of the buildings at present included under the name of the Government House may be strictly considered to belong to the Superintendent's Department, since one part of them was built as an office when he was absent to the Northward and the more recent portion was expressly erected to receive the Imperial Commissioner and other High Chinese Officers in their coming to this place on duty.

I will at the earliest possible period submit the best explanations I can of these complicated charges, and in the meantime, I would respectfully suggest that a grant on account of this Colony should be applied for from Parliament, and placed at the disposal of the Colonial Government to carry on immediate and unavoidable Expenses, also that instructions should be sent out as early as convenient, with regard to what Functionaries are to be provided with residences.

In concluding this despatch, I beg to forward a statement, showing the result

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should observe, that most of the former having been incurred on account of the Military occupation of this Island during the War, they have been, under Lord Aberdeen's instructions, as well as transferred to the debit of the Military Chest. With respect to such as have not been transferred, and to temporary buildings for the Civil Authorities in the Island, as well as those that are now in progress for the accommodation of Clerks, &c., it is obvious that a portion of the whole should appertain to the Department of Her Majesty's Superintendent of Trade, and it is therefore necessary that it should be decided by competent authority to what head in the public Accounts they should be eventually placed. The whole of the buildings at present included under the name of the Government House may be strictly considered to belong to the Superintendent's Department, since one part of them was built as an office when he was absent to the Northward and the more recent portion was expressly erected to receive the Imperial Commissioner and other High Chinese Officers in their coming to this place on duty. I will at the earliest possible period submit the best explanations I can of these complicated charges, and in the meantime, I would respectfully suggest that a grant on account of this Colony should be applied for from Parliament, and placed at the disposal of the Colonial Government to carry on immediate and unavoidable Expenses, also that instructions should be sent out as early as convenient, with regard to what Functionaries are to be provided with residences. In concluding this despatch, I beg to forward a statement, showing the result
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should observe, that most of the former having been incurred in account of the Military recupation of this Seland during the War, they have beew, under Zird. Aberdeen's instructions, well as transferred to the debit off the Military Chest - With respect to such as have not been transferred, and to temporary buildings for the Civil Authorities in the Island, as those that are now in progress for the accommodations of Clecks to, be, it is sbvious, that a portion of the whole should_ appertain to the Department of Her Majestyje Superintendent of Trade, and it is therefore_ that it should be decided by neeestany competent authority to what head in the public Accounts they should be eventually placed. ཅ་ དང་ཤིས་མཆཆར་བ་ The whole of the buildings at present- included under the name of the Gwenment House may be strictly considered to belong to the Superintendents 134 Superintendents Department, since me part- Was built As An of them ffice when Swas absent to the Northward and the more recent- fortion was expressly erected to receive the Imperial Commissioner and other High Chinese Afficers in their Corning to this place on dudy. I will at the earliest possible prind submit the best explanations I can of these complicated charges, and in the mean while, I would respectfully suggest, that a grant in account of this Colony should be applied For from Parliament, and placed at the disposal of the Colonial Government to Zarry in immediate and unavoidable Expenses, also that instructions should be sent out as early as convenient, with regard to what -Functionaries are to be provided with residences. In concluding this hashes despatch, her. I bey to forward a statement, showing the result
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should observe, that most of the former having been incurred in account of the Military

recupation of

this Seland during the War, they have beew, under Zird. Aberdeen's instructions,

well as

transferred to the debit off the Military Chest -

With respect to such as have not been transferred, and to temporary buildings for the Civil Authorities in the Island, as

those that

are now in progress for the accommodations of Clecks to, be, it is sbvious, that a portion of the whole should_ appertain to the Department of Her Majestyje Superintendent of Trade, and it is therefore_

that it should be decided by

neeestany

competent authority to what head in the public Accounts they should be eventually placed.

ཅ་ དང་ཤིས་མཆཆར་བ་

The whole of the buildings at present- included under the name of the Gwenment House may be strictly considered to belong to the

Superintendents

134

Superintendents Department, since me part-

Was

built

As An

of them

ffice when Swas absent to the Northward and the more recent-

fortion was expressly erected to receive the Imperial Commissioner and other High Chinese Afficers in their Corning to this place on dudy.

I will at the earliest possible prind submit the best explanations I can of these complicated charges, and in the mean while, I would respectfully suggest, that a grant in account of this Colony should be applied For from Parliament, and placed at the disposal of the Colonial Government to

Zarry

in immediate and unavoidable Expenses, also that instructions should be sent out as

early as convenient, with regard to what -Functionaries are to be provided with residences.

In concluding this hashes despatch,

her.

I bey to forward a statement, showing the

result

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