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be

the present ura. 6. What

difficulties not

seat holders, and that there

may not be anticipated when management

was made,

was t

origin of that

arrangement I know not, but it

strikes me that had it not been

for the military, the Government

would not have been so

liberal

And

ready

they have

done to the creation and keeping

in

order

of

the Patho

The

Government has always paid two-

of building

or repairing

expenditure, and it has continued

its contribution

on the Cathedral for more

than twenty years after relinquishing giving assistance to Ecclesiastical efforts in the Consular Ports. As your Excellency has pointed out, this is not a Colony in

any real sense. It is

the

borders of a country that once was

hostile

and

may be

again. The

Military therefore are really the chief

feature of Hong Kong in the eyes of

the Government. It was they chiefly,

no doubt, that the

Government was induced to contribute

so liberally for the erection of a

Church which should be

a permanent place of worship for

the permanent Garrison. If this

was the motive, and I think it is

far more likely than providing

religious services for a few civil

servants, it is

well that the

Government should be reminded

that the yielding up

of

the control

of

the Cathedral to the seat-holders

means taking the building away from the Military unless by the test-

and

such conditions

as they may

see fit to impose.

7. Taking for granted that

at all costs the threatened

change is to be in due time carried out, the Government cannot be

indifferent

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343 be the present ura. 6. What difficulties not seat holders, and that there may not be anticipated when management was made, was t origin of that arrangement I know not, but it strikes me that had it not been for the military, the Government would not have been so liberal And ready they have done to the creation and keeping in order of the Patho The Government has always paid two- of building or repairing expenditure, and it has continued its contribution on the Cathedral for more than twenty years after relinquishing giving assistance to Ecclesiastical efforts in the Consular Ports. As your Excellency has pointed out, this is not a Colony in any real sense. It is the borders of a country that once was hostile and may be again. The Military therefore are really the chief feature of Hong Kong in the eyes of the Government. It was they chiefly, no doubt, that the Government was induced to contribute so liberally for the erection of a Church which should be a permanent place of worship for the permanent Garrison. If this was the motive, and I think it is far more likely than providing religious services for a few civil servants, it is well that the Government should be reminded that the yielding up of the control of the Cathedral to the seat-holders means taking the building away from the Military unless by the test- and such conditions as they may see fit to impose. 7. Taking for granted that at all costs the threatened change is to be in due time carried out, the Government cannot be indifferent
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343

be

the present ura. 6. What

difficulties not

seat holders, and that there

may not anticipated when mangement

was made,

was t

origin of that

arrangement I know not, but it

strikes me that had it not bew

for the military, the Government

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contribute 20 liberally

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they have

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done to the creation and keeping

in

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the Patho

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Government has always paid two-

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of building

or serious.

repairing

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on the Cathedral for more

of

than liventy years after relinquished giving aseistance to Ecclesiastical efforts in thi Coneular Ports. As your Excellency has pointed out, this is not as Colony in

simply

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real_senee. It is

the

borders of a country that once was

hrstilo

hostilo

and

bee

again. The

Military them fore are really the Chri

eyes of

feature of Hongsong in the the store Government. It was them chiefly,

no doubt, that the

Government was induced to entscrite

so liberally for the erection of a

Church which should be

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permanent Garrison. If this

was the motive, and I think it is

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services for a few civil.

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well this the

Government should be reminded

that the yielding up

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7. Taking for granted hewan.

that at all costs the threatened

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