4
alluded to in the Colonial
Accounts.
4.
Such having
been the origin of the deficiency from which
Governor Bonham represents
that he is exposed to five
= Convenience, it remains
to
consider what relief should
now
be afforded to him.
5.
The Vote asked for Hong Kong
last
year
was £25,000. By your
Legislative
letter of the 6th of May last,
in the contents of which
Lord Grey
concurred,
the
Lords Commissioners of the Treasury proposed that
the
271the
Vote for
the year
should be reduced to £20,000, which was
computed to have an available sum beyond that required for Civil Establishments of £6213 for Public Works. The Governor
without expressing any
opinion as to the
solicitude
means which may
be given him for carrying
on future Works, transmits
a statement which shows that he
will at all events be in
arrear to the extent of about £4450 by the 31st March 1849
and
requests
that he
may
be
allowed the whole difference
between
4
alluded to in the Colomal
Accounts.
4.
Such having
been the origin of the deficiency from which
Governor Bonham represents
that he is exposed to five
= Conve ence, it remains
to
consider what relief should
now
be afforded to him.
5.
The Vote asked.
for Hong Kong
last
year
was £25,000. By your.
Legewer.
letter of the 6th of my laws;
in the contents of which
Lord Grey.
concurred,
the
Lords Commissioners of the Treasury proposed that
the
271
the
vent
the Fate of
this
year
should be re-
-duced to ₤ 20000 which ins
air cond
computed to bave : available sum beyond. that required for Civil Establishments of £6213 for Public Works. The Governor
without expressing any
as
to the
solicitude
means which may
be given him for carving
future Works, transmits
07
acement which shows that be
will at all events be in
arrear to the extent of fuses, £4450.
by the 31th March 134
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and
be
requests
to that he
may
be
allowed the whole difference
betwe
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