provide a new boat refuge
elsewhere, and to erect all the buildings required, including accommodation for
additional hoops
the
Are
new-regiment which is to
at Quarry Bay (and th
be added to the garrison.
-3. In the contemplated
Ana there is space sufficient not only for all military purposes but also for all the requirements of navy, and the scheme, in its entirety includes the provision, in the same locality of all the naval
establishments now
the
existing
In Victoria and Kowloon.
It is understood, that Admiral Sir Nowell Salmon is not deterred by the military
for their reasons.
Establishments
horocars)
(
DRAFT.
Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade.
Sir R. Herbert.
Baron de Worms,
Lord Knutsford.
has
raised an objection
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dejan found an objection
to the scheme, as
regards his
department, in the fact that the anchorage for ships in the neighbourhood of Causeway Bay is not satisfactory
As however the ships
could remain at their
present anchorage, it could
seem that the inconvenience
arising from the increased distance between them & the naval yard
nearly
would be
balanced by the
decreased
advantage of
distance between Hong Kong and
the torpedo and other establishments, now located in Kowloon, and altogether
provide a new boat refuge
elsewhere, and to erect all the buildings required, including accommodation for
additional hoops
the
Are
new-regiment which is to
at (queury Bay (and th
be added to the garrison. -3. In the contemplated
Ana there is space sufficient not only for all military purposes but also for all the requirements of navy, and the scheine, in its entirety includes the Movision, in the same "locality of all the naval
establishments now
the
existing
In Victoria and Korstoon.
It is understood, that Admiral Sir Nowell Salmon
fre of dearge
by the military
for their casions.
Estaleishments
horocars)
(
DRAFT.
Mr.
Mr.
MINUTE.
Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade.
Sir R. Herbert.
Baron de Worms,
Lord Knutsford.
hos
raisin
766
dejan found an objection
to the scheme, as
regarde his
tyr
defiantment, in the fact that the auchnage for ships the neighbourhood of Causeway Bay is not satisfactory
As however the ships
could remain at their
Maesent anchorage, it costuld
seem that the inconvenience
arising from the increased distance between them & the naval yard
nearly
would be
by
balanced by the decreased in
advantage of
distance between Higini and
the torpedo and other establishments, now located in Kowloon, and altogether
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