CO129-081 - Sir Robinson - 1861 [4-7] — Page 227

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the appropriation of which has been left an open question in the Report of the Joint Committee appointed for its investigation, in pursuance of the Orders of Her Majesty's Government and I was that on the first occasion accompanied by Rear Admiral Kellett and Lieutenant Bird, R.E., and on the second by Colonel Mann, R.E., the two latter being the Officers under whose immediate supervision the Plans shewing the Naval and Military requirements have been executed.

In addition to the assistance I have derived from the full exposition of the wants—Naval, Military, and Colonial—contained in the said Report, I have had the advantage of being made acquainted with the views entertained on the subject by the Governor of Hongkong contained in the letter in which he transmitted the Report to the Colonial Secretary with a copy of which I have been furnished by His Excellency.

I regret that I have been unable to inform myself of those of Lieutenant General Sir Hope Grant, as they are...

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the appropriation of which has been left an open question in the Report of the Joint Committee appointed for its investigation, in pursuance of the Orders of Her Majesty's Government and I was that on the first occasion accompanied by Rear Admiral Kellett and Lieutenant Bird, R.E., and on the second by Colonel Mann, R.E., the two latter being the Officers under whose immediate supervision the Plans shewing the Naval and Military requirements have been executed. In addition to the assistance I have derived from the full exposition of the wants—Naval, Military, and Colonial—contained in the said Report, I have had the advantage of being made acquainted with the views entertained on the subject by the Governor of Hongkong contained in the letter in which he transmitted the Report to the Colonial Secretary with a copy of which I have been furnished by His Excellency. I regret that I have been unable to inform myself of those of Lieutenant General Sir Hope Grant, as they are...
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ial 3 282 the appropriation of which has been left open question in the Report of the joint Committee appointed for its investigation, in pursuance of the Orders of Her Majesty's Government and I was that on the first occasion accompanied by Rear Admiral Jonesared Licuteriant Bird. R. C., and on the second by Colonel Mann. R. E., the two latter tring the Officers under whose incmediate supervision the Plans shewing the Naval and Military requirements have been executed. In addition to the assistance I have derived porn the full exposition of the wants- Naval, Military and Colonial contained in the said Report, I have had the advantage of being made acquainted with the views entertained on the subject by the Governor of Hongkong contained in the letter in which be transmitted the Report to the Colonial Secretary with a copy of which I have been furnished by His Excellency . ad I regret that with those of Lieutenant General Sir Hope Grant I have lun unable been to inform myself, as they are
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the appropriation of which has been left open question in

the Report of the joint Committee appointed for its investigation, in pursuance of the Orders of Her Majesty's Government and I was that on the first occasion accompanied by Rear Admiral Jonesared Licuteriant Bird. R. C., and on the second by Colonel

Mann. R. E., the two latter

tring

the Officers under whose incmediate supervision the

Plans shewing

the Naval and

Military requirements have been

executed.

In

addition to the

assistance I have derived porn

the full exposition of the wants- Naval, Military

and Colonial contained in the said Report, I have had the advantage of being made acquainted with the views entertained on the subject by the Governor of Hongkong contained in the letter in which be transmitted the Report to the Colonial Secretary with a copy of which I have been furnished by His Excellency .

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I regret that with those of Lieutenant General Sir Hope Grant I have lun unable

been

to inform myself,

as they are

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