CO129-193 - Governor Hennessy - 1881 [5-7] — Page 100

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I ought perhaps to have made it perfectly clear in that letter that the Admiral and myself had inspected the Kowloong Peninsula only, and not the Military works.

It is true that early in 1880 or towards the close of 1899 I accompanied the General, the Commanding Engineer, the Officer Commanding the Royal Artillery, the Military Secretary and the Brigade Major, and made a careful inspection of the Military works at Kowloong. I inspected the works with the Military Authorities.

6. except never inspected with the Military

The subsequent inspection of the Peninsula itself with the Admiral was made for the greater part in a steam-launch. We landed at each end and explored the boundary line and the Chinese villages close to it. We did not go near any of the forts or Military Works. I have no doubt Your Lordship will agree that a person in my position ought not to be precluded from visiting, with either Naval or Military Officers, the various parts of the colony under his Government. For three or four years past I have lost the opportunity of getting information for the use of Her Majesty's Government, either in official inspections of the forts such as I made with the General,

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7 98 I ought perhaps to have made it perfectly clear in that letter that the Admiral and myself had inspected the Kowloong Peninsula only, and not the Military works. It is true that early in 1880 or towards the close of 1899 I accompanied the General, the Commanding Engineer, the Officer Commanding the Royal Artillery, the Military Secretary and the Brigade Major, and made a careful inspection of the Military works at Kowloong. I inspected the works with the Military Authorities. 6. except never inspected with the Military The subsequent inspection of the Peninsula itself with the Admiral was made for the greater part in a steam-launch. We landed at each end and explored the boundary line and the Chinese villages close to it. We did not go near any of the forts or Military Works. I have no doubt Your Lordship will agree that a person in my position ought not to be precluded from visiting, with either Naval or Military Officers, the various parts of the colony under his Government. For three or four years past I have lost the opportunity of getting information for the use of Her Majesty's Government, either in official inspections of the forts such as I made with the General,
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98

I ought perhaps to have made it. perfectly clear in that letter that the

Admiral and

had inspected

myself had

the Kowloong. Peninsula only, and not the Military works.

It is true that early

5

in 1880 or towards the close of 1899

I

so

accompanied

made a careful inspection of the Military works at Kowloong. I did by the General, the Commanding Engineer, the Officer Commanding the Royal. Artillery, the Military Secretary and the Brigade Major. I

the works

Authorities.

6.

except

never

inspected

with the Military

The subsequent

inspection of the Peninsula itself with

the Admiral

part in

steam-launch. We landed

was made

for

the

greater

my

of

go

near

at each end

we did not

the boundary line and

any of the forts or Military Works. We exploved the boundary line and the Chinese villages close to it. I have no doubt Your Lordship will that a person in my

agree

with

Ine

position ought not to be precluded from;

Military

no

visiting, with either Naval or Officers, the various parts of the bolony under his Government. For three or - four years past I have lost

opportunity of getting information for the use of Her Majesty's Government, either in official inspections of the forts such as I made with the General,

ov in

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