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to enable them to form a very clear idea of the weak points in the good defence, and how the place should be

attacked.

8. I fail to see in paras: 4 and 5 of the Admiral's letter to the Admiralty, the justification he alleges for making

his report.

9. My opinion, which he quotes, and which will be found in the report

of Local Defence Committee, drawn up by me, and other correspondence, was merely to the effect that until Hong Kong and Singapore are properly fortified and armed, our fleet would have to act partly on the defensive, affording those places the necessary protection instead of being wholly independent and scouring the high seas in assistance of our commerce.

10. I presume the movements of the fleet in regard to the protection of

the Coaling stations would be guided rather by actual facts as to

the condition of the defences, than by any exclusive hopes of the enemy knowing nothing about them in these days of foreign military attachés, whose raison d'être is to find out everything worth knowing, for which ways and means abound in a country like ours.

#1.

Respecting the Singapore defences, I have already, as General Officer Commanding, reported to the Adjutant General, Horse Guards, to whom I refer; and the enclosed copy of

memo: since received from the Commandant Straits Settlements, will give that General Officer's version of the occurrences said to have happened.

12.

And

I know something about dynamite and

cotton operations and the results affected thereby, having had

to study the question when sent to

the

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tough to enable them to form a very clear idea of the weak points in the good defence, and how the place should be attacked. 8. I fail to see in paras: 4 and 5 of the Admiral's letter to the Admiralty, the justification he alleges for making his report. 9. My opinion, which he quotes, and which will be found in the report of Local Defence Committee, drawn up by me, and other correspondence, was merely to the effect that until Hong Kong and Singapore are properly fortified and armed, our fleet would have to act partly on the defensive, affording those places the necessary protection instead of being wholly independent and scouring the high seas in assistance of our commerce. 10. I presume the movements of the fleet in regard to the protection of the Coaling stations would be guided rather by actual facts as to the condition of the defences, than by any exclusive hopes of the enemy knowing nothing about them in these days of foreign military attachés, whose raison d'être is to find out everything worth knowing, for which ways and means abound in a country like ours. #1. Respecting the Singapore defences, I have already, as General Officer Commanding, reported to the Adjutant General, Horse Guards, to whom I refer; and the enclosed copy of memo: since received from the Commandant Straits Settlements, will give that General Officer's version of the occurrences said to have happened. 12. And I know something about dynamite and cotton operations and the results affected thereby, having had to study the question when sent to the
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to sable them to form a very idea of the wrak boints in the good defence, and how the place should be

attacked.

8. I fail to ene in paras: 4 and 5 of Itu Admiral's letter to the Admiralty, the justification he alleges for making

his report.

J. My opinion, which he quotes, and which will be found in the rebot

of Local Defence Committee, drawn up by me, and other correspondence, was merely to the ffact that until Hong Kong and Sing above are properly fortificat and armed, our that would have to act partly on the defensive, affording thiesi places the necessary instead of being Sholly independant and scouring the high

the protection

our commerce.

seas

assistance,

10. I bresume the movements

fleet

thu

in regard to the protection of

the

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the Coaling stations would be guided rattur by actual facts as to

as to the condition of the defences, than by any ciclusive hopes of ltu memy Knowing nothing about them in these days of forsign military attachés, whose raison d'être is to find out Everything worth knowing, for which

the

way's Country like ours.

and means abound in a

#1.

Respecting the Sing apon defences, I have already, as Isneral officer Commandling, reported to the Adjutant General, Horse Guards, to whon I

tomfer; and the enclosed copy of

j

remo: since received from the Commandant Straits Settlements, will

that gove Officer's version of the occurrences said

to have happened!

12.

and

I know something about dynamite

дим

cotton operations and the results affected thin by, having had

to study the question when sent to

the

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