I enclose an extract from a note received by me from Colonel Muter, the Officer Commanding the Military stationed at Kowloon.
"I have received a copy of the Colonial Secretary's letter and an order from the Commandant to stop the works and I have written to Colonel Mann to say that I will be obliged to drive away his workmen if he does not order the stoppage of the works."
Colonel Muter to his H. Robinson 8 March 1861
I may hereon note the creation at Kowloon.
Imperator
There was incidentally remarked that the "military working party" mentioned by Sir Hope Grant consisted of sappers and coolies under Chinese Contractors.
Enclosure 3 is my reply to M. 2, and Enclosure 4 is Sir Hope Grant's rejoinder in which he declines to continue the correspondence intimating his intention to forward it for the consideration of Her Majesty's...
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Colonel Muter, the
Officer Commanding the
Military stationed at Kowloom.
"I have received
a
Copy
the Colonial Secretary's letter
"and an
an order from the Commandant to stop the
"works and I have written "to Colonel Mann to
"that I will be obliged
drive away
if
say
to
his workmen
he does not order the
stoppage of
the Stut
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8 March 1961
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there incidentally
remark that the "military working party" mentioned by Sir Hope Brant consisted
of
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to M. 2, and Enclosure 4
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intimating his intention to forward
it
for
the
consideration of Ster Majesty's
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