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The Duke of Newcastle to the Acting Governor

519

Hong Kong

4:137

Sir,

W.O. 11 Sept 1863

ir HR.

C.O. 28 Sept 1863 M.O. 24 Oct

Downing Street-

26th October 1863.

I transmit to you Copies

of the most recent correspondence which has passed between this

Department and the War Office

respecting the land to be reserved

in

the Kowloon Peninsula for the

construction of Barracks and Batteries and I trust that the decision which Her Majesty's Government have arrived at on the subject will be satisfactory to the

Colonial

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The Duke of Newcastle to the Acting Governor 519 Hong Kong 4:137 Sir, W.O. 11 Sept 1863 ir HR. C.O. 28 Sept 1863 M.O. 24 Oct Downing Street- 26th October 1863. I transmit to you Copies of the most recent correspondence which has passed between this Department and the War Office respecting the land to be reserved in the Kowloon Peninsula for the construction of Barracks and Batteries and I trust that the decision which Her Majesty's Government have arrived at on the subject will be satisfactory to the Colonial
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The Duke of Newcacets to the Acting Governor 519 Rong Kong 4:137 Sir, W.0. 11 dept 163 ir HR. C.O. 28 Sept 163 M.O. 24 Oct Downing Street- 26th October 1863. I transmit to you Copier of the most recent correspondence which has passed between this Department and the War Office rexpecting the land to be reserved in the Kowloon Peninsula for the construction of Barracks and Batteries and I trust that the decision which Her Majesty's forernment have arrived at en the subject will be satisfactory to the Colonial EX
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The Duke of Newcacets to the Acting Governor

519

Rong Kong

4:137

Sir,

W.0. 11 dept 163

ir HR.

C.O. 28 Sept 163 M.O. 24 Oct

Downing Street-

26th October 1863.

I transmit to you Copier

of the most recent correspondence which has passed between this

Department and the War Office

rexpecting the land to be reserved

in

the Kowloon Peninsula for the

construction of Barracks and Batteries and I trust that the decision which Her Majesty's forernment have arrived at en the subject will be satisfactory to the

Colonial

EX

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