CO129-291 - Governor Sir Blake - 1899 [5-6] — Page 400

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C O/P Y

Soncini Eeen sine

Frou

To

The General Officer Commanding

16363

Free

In China and Hongkong.

H.B. The Governor of Hongkong.

&

-20 JUN 9

Hongkong, May 15th, 1899.

393

Sir,

In reply to Your Excellency's letter of this date informing me of the Cable despatch received by you, and in which you ask me to make arrangements to carry out the operation agreed between us: viz. of sending 100 men to occupy Kowloon City and 2,000 men to take Shan Chun, I have the honour to inform you that

I have made arrangements accordingly, and these operations are only awaiting your final orders which orders I trust may be sent me as soon as possible.

In reply to your further question as to whether, in the event of Her Majesty's Government directing that Shan Chun Valley to the hills be occupied, I am prepared to hold it for the present with the force already at my disposal, I have the honour to state that I am prepared to so hold it for the present: but that what I do desire is a lengthened occupation of a large extension of territory, far from my base, which could only be carried out by weakening my garrison in Hongkong proper. It is one thing to hold temporarily, but altogether another to occupy, and police for an indefinite period. It is this latter to which I must offer

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C O/P Y Soncini Eeen sine Frou To The General Officer Commanding 16363 Free In China and Hongkong. H.B. The Governor of Hongkong. & -20 JUN 9 Hongkong, May 15th, 1899. 393 Sir, In reply to Your Excellency's letter of this date informing me of the Cable despatch received by you, and in which you ask me to make arrangements to carry out the operation agreed between us: viz. of sending 100 men to occupy Kowloon City and 2,000 men to take Shan Chun, I have the honour to inform you that I have made arrangements accordingly, and these operations are only awaiting your final orders which orders I trust may be sent me as soon as possible. In reply to your further question as to whether, in the event of Her Majesty's Government directing that Shan Chun Valley to the hills be occupied, I am prepared to hold it for the present with the force already at my disposal, I have the honour to state that I am prepared to so hold it for the present: but that what I do desire is a lengthened occupation of a large extension of territory, far from my base, which could only be carried out by weakening my garrison in Hongkong proper. It is one thing to hold temporarily, but altogether another to occupy, and police for an indefinite period. It is this latter to which I must offer objection
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3 C 0/P Y Soncini Een sine Frou To The General Officer Connanding 16363 Free In China and Hongkong. H.B. The Governor of Hongkong. & -20 JUN 9 Hongkong, May 15th.,1999. 393 Sir. In reply to Your Excellency's letter of this date informing me of the Cable despatch received by you, and in which you ask me to make arrangements to carry out the operation upon agreed between us: viz. of sending 100 men to occupy Kowloon City and 2,000 aea to take Shan Chun, I have the honour to inform you that A I have made arrangements accordingly, and these operations are only awaiting your final orders which orders I trust may be sent me as 3001 as possible. In reply to your further question as to whether, ia the event of Her Majesty's Government directing that Shan Chun Valley to the hills be occupied, I an prepared to hold it for the present with the force already at any disposal, I have the honour to state that I am prepared to so hold it for the present: but that what I do dequr to is a lengthened occupation of a large extension of territory, far from my base, which could only be carried out by weakening my garrison in Hongkong proper. It is one thing to hold to have temporarily, but altogether another to occupy, and police for an A ladefinite period. It is this latter to which I aust offer 8 objection
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C 0/P Y

Soncini Een sine

Frou

To

The General Officer Connanding

16363

Free

In China and Hongkong.

H.B. The Governor of Hongkong.

&

-20 JUN 9

Hongkong, May 15th.,1999.

393

Sir.

In reply to Your Excellency's letter of this date

informing me of the Cable despatch received by you, and in which

you ask me to make arrangements to carry out the operation upon agreed

between us: viz. of sending 100 men to occupy Kowloon City and 2,000 aea to take Shan Chun, I have the honour to inform you that

A

I have made arrangements accordingly, and these operations are only

awaiting your final orders which orders I trust may be sent me as

3001 as possible.

In reply to your further question as to whether, ia the event of Her Majesty's Government directing that Shan Chun Valley to the hills be occupied, I an prepared to hold it for the present with the force already at any disposal, I have the honour to state that I am prepared to so hold it for the present: but that what I do dequr to is a lengthened occupation of a large extension

of territory, far from my base, which could only be carried out by

weakening my garrison in Hongkong proper. It is one thing to hold

to have temporarily, but altogether another to occupy, and police for an

A

ladefinite period. It is this latter to which I aust offer

8

objection

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