CO129-078 - Sir Robinson - 1860 [7-12] — Page 124

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It will thus be apparent that, if Kowloon is in any way to be a service to the Colony, it can only be effected by the retention of that portion of the sea coast which alone affords facilities for the import and export of cargo, ample provision of course being made for such an occupation of its length as would be requisite for Naval or Military purposes.

With regard to this latter, I may observe that, as the seat of Government and Centre of Trade will be kept in Kowloon, so too will the Naval and Military establishments, as I presume the Home Government will not sanction any excessive expenditure for the creation of Barracks or Store Houses, when (only in such cases as the present expedition, which I trust may never happen again) they are probably, except for Coal Depots, sufficiently provided; or at any rate, if either Department requires extension, I imagine it would be most undesirable to divide it into two parts separated by a mile and a half of water.

I make the above, and following remarks, as His Excellency has placed before me the Plan and proposal of the Naval Commander-in-Chief to be granted an area, which if granted at once and for ever, would frustrate all advantages the Colony shores derive from it, as it would swallow up no less an area than 300 acres, and nearly 1¼ miles of sea frontage, literally not only the best, but

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7 124 1. It will thus be apparent that, if Kowloon is in any way to be a service to the Colony, it can only be effected by the retention of that portion of the sea coast which alone affords facilities for the import and export of cargo, ample provision of course being made for such an occupation of its length as would be requisite for Naval or Military purposes. With regard to this latter, I may observe that, as the seat of Government and Centre of Trade will be kept in Kowloon, so too will the Naval and Military establishments, as I presume the Home Government will not sanction any excessive expenditure for the creation of Barracks or Store Houses, when (only in such cases as the present expedition, which I trust may never happen again) they are probably, except for Coal Depots, sufficiently provided; or at any rate, if either Department requires extension, I imagine it would be most undesirable to divide it into two parts separated by a mile and a half of water. I make the above, and following remarks, as His Excellency has placed before me the Plan and proposal of the Naval Commander-in-Chief to be granted an area, which if granted at once and for ever, would frustrate all advantages the Colony shores derive from it, as it would swallow up no less an area than 300 acres, and nearly miles of sea frontage, literally not only the best, but
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6. 7 124 1. It will thus be apparent L. His Exsetting that, if Nowloon is in any way to be a service to the Colony it can only be effected by the retention of that portion of the sea Const which alone and affords facilities for the import export of cargo, ample provision of course being made for such an · occupation of its length as would be requisite for Naval or Military purposes. With regard to this latter I may observe that, as the seat of Government and Centro Do of Frade will be kept in Stong King, Course will the Naval and Military of establishments, as I presume the Home Government will not sanction any execasive expenditure for the creation of Barracks or Store Houses, when, (only in such cases as the present expedition which I trust may never happen again) they are probably, except regards for: ax Coal Depots, sufficiently provided or at any rate if either Department requires extension, I imagine it woned be mast undesirable to divide it into two parts separated by a mile and a water. I make the above, and half of following remarks as His Excellency has placed before me the Plan, and -proposal of the Naval Commander in Chief to ack granted, will & for an area, which if _ at once ana for ever frustrate all advantages the Colony shores derive from it, as it would swallow-up no les an area than 300 acres, and nearly 1/4 miles of sea frontage, literally not only the best, but
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It will thus be apparent L. His Exsetting

that, if Nowloon is in any way

to be

a service

to the Colony it can only be effected by the

retention of that portion of the sea Const which

alone

and

affords facilities for the import export of cargo, ample provision of course

being made for such

an

· occupation of its length

as would be requisite for Naval or Military

purposes.

With

regard to this latter I may

observe that, as the seat of Government and

Centro

Do

of

Frade will be kept in Stong King,

Course will the Naval and Military of establishments, as I presume the Home Government will not sanction any execasive expenditure for the creation of Barracks or Store Houses, when, (only in such cases as

the present expedition which I trust may never

happen again) they are probably, except

regards

for:

ax

Coal Depots, sufficiently provided

or at

any

rate if either Department

requires extension, I imagine it woned be

mast undesirable to divide it into two

parts separated by a mile and a

water.

I make the above, and

half of

following remarks

as His Excellency has placed before me the

Plan, and

-proposal of the Naval Commander

in Chief to ack

granted,

will

& for

an area, which if _

at once ana

for ever frustrate

all advantages the Colony shores derive from it, as it would swallow-up no les an area than 300 acres, and nearly 1/4 miles of sea frontage, literally not only the best, but

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