175
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the applicability
of certain opinions to the
circumstances of Hong Kong.
I am
not
in possession at this moment
of sufficient information regarding the circumstances of the
burial grounds in the Colony,
to enable one to offer
any decided opinion upon several of the points raised by your letter.
I cannot remember within
recent years
any local legislation
in Hong Kong bearing on the subject.
Of course,
as to burial ground, it must be alienated
from the Crown before it
can be consecrated.
I do not know
the terms
under which the
Cemeteries
in the Colony
now open
are held. These
are all points upon which,
it would be desirable to have a full report from The Crown Law Officer of the
Colony.
The population of
Hong Kong
consisted on
the 14th Sept 1882 of about 157,000
Chinese, and 3,000 Foreigners.
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175
Ceritory.
the applicability
of cutani opinions to the
cricumstances of Monghong.
I am
apend
I am not
prosession at this moment
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of sufficient information regards the circumurtanes of the
in respect to burial Colony,
grounds, to sable one to offer
any
decided opinion upon sucral of the points suffected by you letter-
I cannot runumber whithin
Irene is or Then
is rest at present
Any local legislation
Honghong bearing subject.
form
so
Jean, of
pinion
in
Bris
course,
as to Written
ground must be alienated
from the Crown before it
can be
consecrated.
I do not collect the
Cui cum tamens
Numerous
And
under which the
Cemetinis
in the Colony
now open
are held. The
are all points upon which,
"Thich, it would be desirable to have a full export from The Crown Law Officer of the
Colony.
The population of
vnghong
consisted on
the
14 Sant 1882 of about $17,000
Chinese, cuid 3,000 Foreigans.
To attempt as
far
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