The Officer Commanding the Jamison therefore considers it necessary as a precaution in bringing this to the Governor's notice to prevent the proprietors on any occasion calling on the War Department to make good any injury which,
future
- fire of the Murray
which may probably
occur
from the fire of the Battery:
I have, &c.
(Signed) Julian H. Inglis Captain,
Fort Major.
To
Major Anslow,
Colonial Secretary's Office.
(Copy.) Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong,
15th May 1866.
Sir,
I have to acknowledge your letter of this date, on the subject of the danger to which the proprietors of the Marine Lot to the Westward of the Parade Ground may be exposed from the firing of the Murray Battery:
His Excellency The Governor directs me to suggest that the former place for salutes might be reverted to with advantage, and His Excellency will be obliged if Lieut: Colonel Dunlop will take the suggestion into serious consideration.
The Officer Commanding ...
[... Major]
The Officer Commwounding the Jamison therefore considers it necessary as a precaution in bringing this to the Gorun's notice to prevent the proprietors me any recasion calling on the War Department to pake good any injury which,
future
- fire of the Munay
which may probably
averne
Battery:
are from the fire
I have, Her
(Signed) Jolien Hing baptain,
Fran Mayor.
Ane Loopy
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(Copy.) Colanish bereturry's Affice,
Sir,
Victorian, Homghing,
15th. Mary 1866.
I have to achindedge your
of
on
letter of this date, me the subject
to solsich the proporcitors
of danger
"of the Morrine Lote to the Westward
of the Parade Ground
May
le
experved from the firing of the Murray
Battery:
Hoie
Gove
Excellency The Yorner
directs me to suggest that the former place for falutes might be reverted to with ved vantage, and Heir Excelliney with beroliged if Lient : Colonch Dunlop will take the suggestion intersonly consideration The Iron Major
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