CO129-292 - Governor Sir Blake - 1899 [6-8] — Page 47

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great importance of the Hong Kong Volunteer Corps to the Colony, and how substantial is the addition of strength which the Military Forces derive from the support of that Corps. The General Officer Commanding concurs with me in the belief that no efforts should be spared to render it as effective as possible, and that if properly trained and equipped and liberally supported by Government, the Corps will be a material addition to the strength of the Garrison.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your Most Obedient

Humble Servant,

Henry Blake

GOVERNOR &C.

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45 great importance of the Hong Kong Volunteer Corps to the Colony, and how substantial is the addition of strength which the Military Forces derive from the support of that Corps. The General Officer Commanding concurs with me in the belief that no efforts should be spared to render it as effective as possible, and that if properly trained and equipped and liberally supported by Government, the Corps will be a material addition to the strength of the Garrison. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your Most Obedient Humble Servant, Henry Blake GOVERNOR &C.
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great importance of the HongKong Volunteer Corps to the Colo-

ny, and how substantial is the addition of strength which the

Military Forces derive from the support of that Corps. The

General Officer Commanding concurs with me in the belief that

no efforts should be spared to render it as effective as pos-

sible, and that if properly trained and equipped and liberally

supported by Government, the Corps will be a material addition

to the strength of the Garrison.

I have the honour to be,

sir,

Your Most Obedient

Humble Servant,

Henry Attake

GOVERNOR &C.

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