CO129-074 - Lieut. Governor Caine & Sir Robinson - 1859 [6-12] — Page 107

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of

: the calamity of August 1854 above alluded to.

3. Regarding the Extent of land which it would be expedient to occupy. I am aware that the Military Officers who gave their Opinions in the correspondence of last year laid great stress, as was their duty, on the "acquisition in a strategic point of view.

But the Home Government has so repeatedly and so decidedly laid it down that Hongkong must look to the navy for protection that

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I have long ceased to pay much attention to projects for Forts and Batteries and large defensive schemes propounded by Engineer Officers. General Shauzb[en]z asks only for a small tract (letter to Lord Elgin, March 1858) and Lord Malmesbury (Despatch 2nd June, 1858) specifies Kowloong point and Stone cutter's island.

I am of opinion that a fortified wall running along by the pencil mark made in the chart attached

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18of: the calamity of August 1854 above alluded to.3. Regarding the Extent of land which it would be expedient to occupy. I am aware that the Military Officers who gave their Opinions in the correspondence of last year laid great stress, as was their duty, on the "acquisition in a strategic point of view.But the Home Government has so repeatedly and so decidedly laid it down that Hongkong must look to the navy for protection that19106I have long ceased to pay much attention to projects for Forts and Batteries and large defensive schemes propounded by Engineer Officers. General Shauzb[en]z asks only for a small tract (letter to Lord Elgin, March 1858) and Lord Malmesbury (Despatch 2nd June, 1858) specifies Kowloong point and Stone cutter's island.I am of opinion that a fortified wall running along by the pencil mark made in the chart attached
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18of: the calamity of August 1854 above alluded to.3. Regarding the Extent of land which it wouldof be expedient to occupy. I am aware that the Military Officers whotheir gave Opinions in the correspondence of bastas was yeartheir laid great stress, duty, on this" acquisition in a strategic point f view.But the Home Government has so repeatedly and so decidedly laid it down that Hongkong must look to the navy for protection that19.106I have long ceased to pay- much attention tofor projects Forts and Batteries and large defensive schemes. propounded by Engineer Officersasksحلية General Shaubenz Et only fors a small tract (letter to Lord Elgin, march 1858) and Lord Malmesbungs (Despatch/ 2nd June, 1858) specifies Kowloong point and Stone cutter's island.I am of opinion that fortified wall running along by the pencil markа made in the chart attached
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of

: the calamity of August

1854 above alluded to.

3. Regarding the Extent

of land which it would

of

be expedient to occupy. I am

aware that the Military

Officers

who

their

gave

Opinions in the correspondence of bast

as was

year

their

laid great stress,

duty,

on

this

" acquisition in a strategic

point

f

view.

But the Home Government has so repeatedly and so decidedly laid it down that Hongkong must look to the navy for protection that

19.

106

I have long ceased to pay -

much attention to

for

projects

Forts and Batteries and

large defensive schemes. propounded by Engineer

Officers

asks

حلية

General Shaubenz Et only

for

s

a small tract

(letter to Lord Elgin, march 1858) and Lord Malmesbungs (Despatch / 2nd June, 1858)

specifies Kowloong point and

Stone cutter's island.

I am

of opinion that fortified wall running along by the pencil mark

а

made in the chart attached

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