Colonial Government at Hung Hom.
"The Colonial Government
acked and obtained permission for certain works to be executed within a
"Military reverie," the land cowlituting which has never been transferred to the Military Authorities but has always remated, until the recent sale of is portion of it, the property of the Colonial Government.
I have yo
1. William. Robrison.
His Exsectency,
Major General W. Black, B.
Copy
Enclosure 5
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GCG 21 JUL 97
General Officer Commanding to
Governor of Hong song.
//2239/189.
Head Quarters,
Hong Kong 1675 January, 1897.
I have the honour to acknow.
- ledge the receipt of Your Excellencsé letter N. 151/3 of 23th December, 1896 on
How.
the subject of lands at stung shou
In
am
repley I beg to inform Your Excellency that I. am unable to find, in any of the previous correspondence on this subject, any precise statement or definition of the position of lands -held as Military Reserve." Before therefore I reply to the War Office on the subject, I beg to request that Your Excellency will put on record the
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