CO129-094 - Acting Governor Mercer - 1863 [11-10] — Page 121

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117

for

as the use

of

the

Troops

is concerned there is little demand on the Colony for

their support.

13.

Their intended transfer to

Kowloon (Secretary of State's despatch

18th July 1853) is to a certain

extent proof of their not being urgently

required in Hongkong.

14.

Of these remarks regarding the

Troops security to the inland but

as an internal protection from

an external enemy danger, we have

the principal source laid down by Lord Stanley at the foundation of the Colony (November 1843)

that this is dependent mainly

on assistance

from Naval superiority, while the Committee on Colonial Military defences have said that "so far

as assistance from the mother country is concerned the chief thing which most of our

Colonies must look to for defence

against Foreign enemies is a Navy..

15.

Moreover Hongkong being the

only British territory

and the presence

of a

the Court of China,

a Naval Squadron

here being a permanent and not a

temporary necessity the Military

force as is the

case with

half of whom are at

this moment engaged on foreign soil, it

follows

that

Hongkong must be the base of the strength

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117 for as the use of the Troops is concerned there is little demand on the Colony for their support. 13. Their intended transfer to Kowloon (Secretary of State's despatch 18th July 1853) is to a certain extent proof of their not being urgently required in Hongkong. 14. Of these remarks regarding the Troops security to the inland but as an internal protection from an external enemy danger, we have the principal source laid down by Lord Stanley at the foundation of the Colony (November 1843) that this is dependent mainly on assistance from Naval superiority, while the Committee on Colonial Military defences have said that "so far as assistance from the mother country is concerned the chief thing which most of our Colonies must look to for defence against Foreign enemies is a Navy.. 15. Moreover Hongkong being the only British territory and the presence of a the Court of China, a Naval Squadron here being a permanent and not a temporary necessity the Military force as is the case with half of whom are at this moment engaged on foreign soil, it follows that Hongkong must be the base of the strength
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117

for

as the use

the of

the

Troops

is concerne

there is little daim on the Colony for

their suprat.

13.

Their intended transter to

Kowloon ( Secretary of State's decrated

194

18th July 1853) is to a certain

extent proof of their not being urgently

required in Souchong.

14.

of

There remarks regard the

the Troops security to the beland but

as an internal.

protection from

an external

as Bonecrus

enemy danger, we have

the principal source it laid down by Lord Stanley at the foumiation of the Colony (November 1843)

that this is decendent mainly

I tr

as assistance

Maval superiority, while the Committee on Colonial Amilitary defences have said that "so for "from the mother country is conccruech " the chief thing which most of our " Colonies must look to for refence "against Freign enemies is on Mary..

15.

Morcover Houstong being the

only British berritory

and the presence

of a

the Court of China,

a Naval Squadion

here being a permanent and not a

temerary nccccccly the Military

MLC

as is the

care with

half of whom are at

this moment engagesh on foreign soil, it

follows

that

Houghing muck be the Stin

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