CO129-212 - Governor Sir Bowen - 1883 [10-11] — Page 367

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respectfully submit that, even

are su

if there

sufficient arguments for making

the rule for excluding the General

absolute in other Colonies (properly so called), still there are in Your

Lordship's words, "strong and special

"

reasons for treating Hong Kong, like

Gibraltar, as an

as an excel

¿

exception to that

sense

rule

"I have shown elsewhere that Hong Kong, like Gibraltar, is not a Colony in any proper

sense of that term. It corresponds neither to the "Colonia" of the Romans, nor to the αποικία (apoikia) of the Greeks, but is merely what

the Greeks named an ἐπίνειον (epineion), that is, "a stronghold so placed as to command a

country."

#

See C. O. Despatch N. 158 of 1883.

foreign

rule. I earnestly recommend, in

the

interests of the Queen's Service :

A. That the mischievous anomaly

should cease,

which, to the gra

grave

detriment alike of Imperial and of

Colonial interests, excludes the General Commanding Her Majesty's Troops

from the Legislature at his headquarters

at Hong Kong, while he is included in the Legislature at his subordinate command in the Straits Settlements.

B. That a "dormant Commission" of Lieutenant-Governor should be prepared, empowering the Officer commanding

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46 362 41 # respectfully submit that, even are su if there sufficient arguments for making the rule for excluding the General absolute in other Colonies (properly so called), still there are in Your Lordship's words, "strong and special " reasons for treating Hong Kong, like Gibraltar, as an as an excel ¿ exception to that sense rule "I have shown elsewhere that Hong Kong, like Gibraltar, is not a Colony in any proper sense of that term. It corresponds neither to the "Colonia" of the Romans, nor to the αποικία (apoikia) of the Greeks, but is merely what the Greeks named an ἐπίνειον (epineion), that is, "a stronghold so placed as to command a country." # See C. O. Despatch N. 158 of 1883. foreign rule. I earnestly recommend, in the interests of the Queen's Service : A. That the mischievous anomaly should cease, which, to the gra grave detriment alike of Imperial and of Colonial interests, excludes the General Commanding Her Majesty's Troops from the Legislature at his headquarters at Hong Kong, while he is included in the Legislature at his subordinate command in the Straits Settlements. B. That a "dormant Commission" of Lieutenant-Governor should be prepared, empowering the Officer commanding
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46 362 41 # respectfully submit that, even are su if there sufficient arguments for making the rule for excluding the General absolute in other Colonies (properly so cailed), still there are in Your Lordship's words, "strong and special * " reasons for treating Hong Kong, like Gibraltar, as an as an excel ¿ exception to that sense rule "I have shown elsewhere that HongKong like Gibraltar, is not a Colony in any proper of that term. It corresponds neither to the "Colonia" of the Romans, nor to the 2002Kia of the Greeks, but is merely what αποικία the Greeks named an EπITE{xropex, that is," a stronghold so placed as to command a 4 "country." * # See C. O. Despatch N. 158 of 1883. foreign rule. I earnestly recommend, in interests of the Queen's Service : the A. That the mischievous anomaly should cease, which, to the gra grave detriment alike of Imperial and of Colonial interests, excludes the General Commanding Her Majesty's Froops from the Legislature at his headquarters at Hong Kong, while he is included in the Legislature at his subordinate command in the Straits Settlements. B. That a "dormant Commission " of Lieutenant-Governor should be prepared, empowering the Officer commanding
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362

41

#

respectfully submit that, even

are su

if there

sufficient arguments for making

the rule for excluding the General

absolute in other Colonies (properly so cailed), still there are in Your

Lordship's words, "strong and special *

"

reasons for treating Hong Kong, like

Gibraltar, as an

as an excel

¿

exception to that

sense

rule

"I have shown elsewhere that HongKong like Gibraltar, is not a Colony in any proper

of that term. It corresponds neither to the "Colonia" of the Romans, nor to the 2002Kia of the Greeks, but is merely what

αποικία the Greeks named an EπITE{xropex, that is," a stronghold so placed as to command a

4

"country."

*

#

See C. O. Despatch N. 158 of 1883.

foreign

rule. I earnestly recommend, in

interests of the Queen's Service :

the

A. That the mischievous anomaly

should cease,

which, to the gra

grave

detriment alike of Imperial and of

Colonial interests, excludes the General Commanding Her Majesty's Froops

from the Legislature at his headquarters

at Hong Kong, while he is included in the Legislature at his subordinate command in the Straits Settlements.

B. That a "dormant Commission " of Lieutenant-Governor should be prepared, empowering the Officer commanding

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