CO129-080 - Sir Robinson - 1861 [1-3] — Page 351

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except that proposed for the Chapel, and one hut for officers Quarters was occupied and was by the Camp of a Regiment, then within the Military lines.

I request that Your Excellency will have the goodness to permit the Continuance of the temporary buildings referred to by Mr. May, as they are for the accommodation of the troops now at Kowloon, who are too much crowded in their present huts, and for whom there is no room in Hongkong.

Your Excellency has been misinformed as to the intended movement of troops from this side of the harbour. It may however become advisable to move some more men across when the drafts of Regiments go to the North, and before the hot weather commences.

I beg leave to bring to your Excellency's notice that Mr. May acted in a manner at variance with the established Custom of the Service in sending a body of police to put a forcible stop to the operations of a Military working party. I need hardly point out that such a step is never taken and found to be necessary in any other part of Her Majesty's Dominion, the established channel being through the Officers from Competent Authority.

I regret much to learn that Your Excellency's authority has been frequently set at naught by the Military Authorities during the past year, and I request to...

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except that proposed for the Chapel, and one hut for officers Quarters was occupied and was by the Camp of a Regiment, then within the Military lines. I request that Your Excellency will have the goodness to permit the Continuance of the temporary buildings referred to by Mr. May, as they are for the accommodation of the troops now at Kowloon, who are too much crowded in their present huts, and for whom there is no room in Hongkong. Your Excellency has been misinformed as to the intended movement of troops from this side of the harbour. It may however become advisable to move some more men across when the drafts of Regiments go to the North, and before the hot weather commences. I beg leave to bring to your Excellency's notice that Mr. May acted in a manner at variance with the established Custom of the Service in sending a body of police to put a forcible stop to the operations of a Military working party. I need hardly point out that such a step is never taken and found to be necessary in any other part of Her Majesty's Dominion, the established channel being through the Officers from Competent Authority. I regret much to learn that Your Excellency's authority has been frequently set at naught by the Military Authorities during the past year, and I request to...
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except that proposed for the Chapel, and one hurt for officers Quarters was occupied and was by the Camp of a Regiment, then within the Military lines. I request that You Exertteney will have the goodness to permit the Continuance of the temporary buildings referred :d to by Mr. Mary, as they are for the accommodation of the troops now at Kowloon, who are too much crowded. in their present hurts, and - for whom - there is no room in Hongkong._ Your Excellency has been mis- informed as to the intended movement of troops from this side of the harbour. It may however become advisable to move some more men across when |who D the draughts of Regiments go to the North, and : before the hot weather commences. I beg leave to bring to your Excellency's notice that M. May acted in a manner at variance with the established Custom of the Service in sending a body of police to put a forcible stop to the operations of a Military working party, I need hardly point out that such a step is never taken & found to be necessary in any other part of Her Majesty's Dominion, the established channel being through thew Officers from Competent Authority. I regret much to learn that You Excellency's authority has been frequently bwn set at naught by the Military Authorities during the post year, and Irequeas to se is
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except that proposed for the Chapel, and one hurt for officers Quarters was

occupied

and was

by the Camp of a Regiment, then within the Military lines.

I request that You Exertteney

will have the

goodness to permit the Continuance of the temporary buildings

referred

:d to by Mr. Mary, as they are for the accommodation of the troops now

at Kowloon, who are too much crowded.

in their present hurts, and

- for whom - there is no room in Hongkong._

Your Excellency has been mis-

informed

as to the intended movement

of troops from this side of the harbour.

It may

however become advisable to

move some more men across

when

|who

D

the draughts of Regiments go to the North,

and

: before the hot weather commences.

I beg leave to bring to your Excellency's notice that M. May acted in a manner at variance with the established Custom

of the Service in sending a body of police to put a forcible stop to the operations of a Military working party, I need hardly point out that such a step is never taken

& found to be necessary in any other part of Her Majesty's Dominion, the established channel being through thew Officers from Competent Authority.

I regret much to learn that You Excellency's authority has been frequently

bwn

set at naught by the Military Authorities during the post year, and Irequeas to se

is

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