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The Cave

mecources subject to the

Afficer exercising the Chief Authority on the spot.

3. Percuting in the third place to the Lands provisionally disposed of by yourself, I may observe, that you have very properly rendered your decision in accordance with the views of Her Majesty's Government, and I shall therefore not dwell at length on the reasons already adverted to; to hesitate in pointing out any instances in which general experience would suggest some modification of the course adopted by you.

I see that the Lots were granted in one or three instances free of rent, if I am not mistaken, for the creation of Reservoirs, and for the construction of a patent tip. One inconvenience of grants made on these kinds of conditions is that difficulties are apt to arise as to their execution, which has already been exemplified in some of the cases in Hongkong. And there are other things which might be considered.

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could be more profitable to the individuals themselves than undertakings of this nature, and there seems no reason why they should have or be a free gift of the public lands besides. Some of opinion therefore that the Lots granted for the above purposes should be made subject to the same rent or other terms as Lands of the same class.

With respect to grants to public institutions, great caution will be desirable, but I see no objection to the proposed grants to a Hospital, and to some Schools, provided the institutions be really effective and substantial, and that the Land allotted to them be truly sufficient for the buildings and recreation grounds, and not for purposes of Endowments. You will, I trust, however understand that in giving you this outline I have no wish to interfere with the discretion which, under the circumstances stated in

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108 The Cave mecources subject to the Afficer exercising the Chief Authority on the spot. 3. Percuting in the third place to the Lands provisionally disposed of by yourself, I may observe, that you have very properly rendered your decision in accordance with the views of Her Majesty's Government, and I shall therefore not dwell at length on the reasons already adverted to; to hesitate in pointing out any instances in which general experience would suggest some modification of the course adopted by you. I see that the Lots were granted in one or three instances free of rent, if I am not mistaken, for the creation of Reservoirs, and for the construction of a patent tip. One inconvenience of grants made on these kinds of conditions is that difficulties are apt to arise as to their execution, which has already been exemplified in some of the cases in Hongkong. And there are other things which might be considered. 109 could be more profitable to the individuals themselves than undertakings of this nature, and there seems no reason why they should have or be a free gift of the public lands besides. Some of opinion therefore that the Lots granted for the above purposes should be made subject to the same rent or other terms as Lands of the same class. With respect to grants to public institutions, great caution will be desirable, but I see no objection to the proposed grants to a Hospital, and to some Schools, provided the institutions be really effective and substantial, and that the Land allotted to them be truly sufficient for the buildings and recreation grounds, and not for purposes of Endowments. You will, I trust, however understand that in giving you this outline I have no wish to interfere with the discretion which, under the circumstances stated in 406 Page 108 ... Page 109 ... Page 406
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بعن

The Caver

mecources subject to the

Afficer exercising the Chief Authority on the shot. 3. Percuting in the third please to the Lands proevinally dispired of by yourself, Samay observe, that our you louve very properly rendered your decision of Her Majesty's Goorment, there leve reason than in dane of fortunately bew reason them.

already adverted to; to levitate in pointing out any instances in which_ general experience would suggest some modification of the carve adopted by you.

I see that the Louder

were granted in tion or three instances free of rent, if Sam- not mistaken, for the creation of Ringanes, and for the construction of a patent tip. One inconvenience of grants me

mece of grants on these kinds of Conditions is that diffientties are aft to arive as to their excontion, which has already been exemplified in some of the

+ Hongkong. And mice for things

euver at

Cases

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could be more profitable to the individuals themselves then undertakings of this penture, there become no reasonsshy they should bare or free gift of the public lands besider. Som of opsesion therefore that the Lots grauited for the above fursions should be punde subject

made to the same rent or other Lands of the flou class.

with

Some

With respect to grants to public insti- _tutions, great caution will be devirate, buted see 110 objection to the profond grante to a Morofital, and to sonce Delioole, provided the institutions be really effective and sub- stantial, and that the Land allotted to them be ruly sufficient for the buildings and sensation grounds, and not for pur pores of Endowments. You will if encrée; linvever sunderstand that in giving you this outhing I have no wish to interfere with the divertia which, under the ciremstances stated in

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