CO129-211 - Governor Sir Bowen - 1883 [8-9] — Page 13

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herewith two letters and a requisition for 150 Carbines, from Lieutenant Colonel Crawford, Commanding Royal Artillery at this station, who is also Commandant of the Hongkong Volunteer Artillery.

2. The enclosed letters give a succinct account of the history and present condition of this local Corps. In the opinion of Colonel Crawford, W.A., and of the other Military Authorities, it is a very useful auxiliary to the Royal Artillery for defensive purposes, and a valuable adjunct to our small garrison of some eight hundred (800) men in all.

At first, arms and accoutrements were provided for the Volunteers at Hongkong, by the War Department, as for the Volunteers in England; but, (in the words of Colonel Crawford), in February 1881, for some unexplained cause, these guns, arms, and accoutrements were ordered to be returned to the Ordnance store; so the Volunteer interest soon became extinguished, and the Corps died out.

Enclosures 1 to 3.

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31 11 herewith two letters and a requisition for 150 Carbines, from Lieutenant Colonel Crawford, Commanding Royal Artillery at this station, who is also Commandant of the Hongkong Volunteer Artillery. 2. The enclosed letters give a succinct account of the history and present condition of this local Corps. In the opinion of Colonel Crawford, W.A., and of the other Military Authorities, it is a very useful auxiliary to the Royal Artillery for defensive purposes, and a valuable adjunct to our small garrison of some eight hundred (800) men in all. At first, arms and accoutrements were provided for the Volunteers at Hongkong, by the War Department, as for the Volunteers in England; but, (in the words of Colonel Crawford), in February 1881, for some unexplained cause, these guns, arms, and accoutrements were ordered to be returned to the Ordnance store; so the Volunteer interest soon became extinguished, and the Corps died out. Enclosures 1 to 3.
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herewith two letters and a requisition

for 150 Carbines, from

Lieutenanti

the

Colonel Crawford, Commanding Noyal Artillery at this station, who is

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Volunteer Artillery

2.

The enclosed letters

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history and present condition of this local Corps. In the opinion of Colonel Crawford, W.A., and of the other Military Authorities, it is a

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very useful auxiliary to the Royal

Artillery for defensive purposes, and

Enclosures 1 to 3.

a valuable

adjunct to our small

eight hundred (800)

garrison of some men in all. At first,

accoutrements were

mo and

provided for the

Volunteers at Hongkong, by the War

Department, as for the Volunteers in England; but, (in the words of Colonel Crawford), in February 1881,

for

some

unexplained cause, these

guns, arme,

and accoutrements were

ordered to be returned to the

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Ordnance store; so the Volunteer

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