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shop which have proved

so fatal

to the military in Hong Kong. This site

would give the Cantonment deep water

on

one side for the landing of

Commissariat stores, and a

beautiful

bathing ground on the other, being removed not more than one mile from that portion of the Kowloon shore which is nearest to Hong Kong. The site for the

barracks would be on

tolerably

high ground, meeting the southerly breeze

and could be made fit for

for less expense than the

new

one

which

the Colony proposes to put up for sale, but which the Military wish for themselves. The Engineers propose, in the first place to take 21 places

for

Forts, (it really makes one

mad

to think of such folly,

as fortifying an

utterly indefensible place from land attack, which could always be

made at the back of the Island, without

approaching any fort) and then they

mean to place their cantonment on

the only spot available for mercantile purposes, thereby destroying

the mercantile

advantages derivable from the acquisition

of territory,

and throwing their men

into all the danger which must

result from having

a dense population

growing up around them, and

a needless amount

of expense in

preparing sites which it may

be

worth the while

of

the merchant

to

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shop which have proved so fatal to the military in Hong Kong. This site would give the Cantonment deep water on one side for the landing of Commissariat stores, and a beautiful bathing ground on the other, being removed not more than one mile from that portion of the Kowloon shore which is nearest to Hong Kong. The site for the barracks would be on tolerably high ground, meeting the southerly breeze and could be made fit for for less expense than the new one which the Colony proposes to put up for sale, but which the Military wish for themselves. The Engineers propose, in the first place to take 21 places for Forts, (it really makes one mad to think of such folly, as fortifying an utterly indefensible place from land attack, which could always be made at the back of the Island, without approaching any fort) and then they mean to place their cantonment on the only spot available for mercantile purposes, thereby destroying the mercantile advantages derivable from the acquisition of territory, and throwing their men into all the danger which must result from having a dense population growing up around them, and a needless amount of expense in preparing sites which it may be worth the while of the merchant to
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shop which have proved so falat to the military in HongKong. This site would give the Cantonment deep water on one side for the landing of Commissariat stores, and a beautiful bathing ground on the other, being removed not more than one mile from that portion of the Cowloon shore which is nearest to Hong Kong. The site for the barracks would be on tolerably high ground, meeting the southerly breeze and could be made fit for for less expense than the nee one a which the Colony proposes to put up for sale, but which the Military wish. for themselves. The Engineers propose, in the first place to tatte 21 places for 1 for Forts, (it really makes one to think of such folly, is an 431 mad as Victorin utterty in défensible place from land attack, which could always be made at the back of the Island, without approaching any fort) and then they mean to place their cantonment on the only spot available for mercantite purposes, thereby destroying the mercantile advantages dessouble from the acquisition of levritory, and throwing their men into all the danger which must result from Laving a dense population I menning growing up around them, and a needless amount of expense in preparing sites which it may he worth the white of the merchant to
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shop which have proved

so falat

to the military in HongKong. This site

would give the Cantonment deep water

on

one side for the landing of

Commissariat stores, and a

beautiful

bathing ground on the other, being removed not more than one mile from that portion of the Cowloon shore which is nearest to Hong Kong. The site for the

barracks would be on

tolerably

high ground, meeting the southerly breeze

and could be made fit for

for less expense than the

nee

one

a which

the Colony proposes to put up for sale, but which the Military wish. for themselves. The Engineers propose, in the first place to tatte 21 places

for

1

for Forts, (it really makes one

to think of such folly,

is an

431

mad

as Victorin

utterty in défensible place from land attack, which could always be

made at the back of the Island, without

approaching any fort) and then they

mean to place their cantonment on

the only spot available for mercantite purposes, thereby destroying

the mercantile

advantages dessouble from the acquisition

of levritory,

and throwing their men

into all the danger which must

result from Laving

a dense population

I menning

growing up around them, and

a needless amount

of expense in

preparing sites which it may

he

worth the white

of

the merchant

to

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