of His Excellency the Governor
of furniture and contingencies,
the head
The several vouchers
of the
will be handed over to the Private Secretary. Several services have
been effected, also in accordance
with
your
letter above quoted, and these charges have hitherto been
borne
by the Government, and were charged to my Department on
You
the
of repairs to buildings, &c., I enclose the usual requisition
DAL
accounting to £1941.4.7.
I have &c.,
[Signed] Chas: George Cleverly,
Surveyor General.
True Copy
Colonial Secretary.
Financial
original
8 Janry 49.
1
10
2206th Hong Kong +
RECEIVED
JANY 24
Government House,
Victoria, Hongkong
8th September, 1848.
I have the honor to enclose
for Your Lordship's information, copy of a Report, which I have desired to be addressed to me by Dr. Morrison, the Colonial Surgeon, - upon the necessity of providing some building for the reception of patients belonging to the
Police and other establishments under his
charge; his attendance upon the former especially being, from the distance at which the various Police Stations of the Colony are situated from each other, in general unsatisfactory, and in some cases impracticable. I also enclose a copy of a letter from the Superintendent of
Police.
The Right Honorable
The Earl Grey,
&c.,
&c.,
render
of His Excellency the Gucever
of furniture and contingencies,
the head
The several vouchers
of the
swill be handed over to the private Secretary. Several services have
effected, also in accordance
been with
your
letter above quoted, weed an these charges have hitherto been
borne
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by "the Government, and w charged to my Department on
You
the
of repairs to buildings, &c, 4, 4, I enclose the usual requisition
DAL
acccanting to L. 1941547.
I have Jer
Signed] Chas: Shoorge Cleverly,
Surveyor General.
Tone Copy
Maine folonial Secretary.
Financial
orginal
8 Janj49.
1
10
2206th Hong Kong +
RECEIVED
NCY 24
Lord,
Victoria, Hongkong
8th September, 1848.
I have the hener to enclose
Your Lordship's information, copy of a Resent, which I have desired to be addressed To me by Dr. Morrison, the Colonial Surgeon, - upon the necesity of providing some building for the reception of patients belonging to the
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Police and other establishments under his
charge ; his attendance upon the former especially being from the distance at which the various Police Stations of the Colony are silicate from each other, in general unsatisfactory, and in
impracticable. I also enclose [4.2__ copy of a letter from the Superintendent of
many
Police.
cales
The Right Honorable
The Earl Grey,
&e,
&e,
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