CO129-293 - Governor Sir Blake - 1899 [8-9] — Page 10

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8 ) Ireland: before the famine, it involves the danger that being the sole resource of the mass of the people, if it fails there is nothing behind. With so large a market as Hong Kong I see no reason why a paying cattle industry should not be established. There is no water power to speak of, the rain running off the treeless hills at once. With the hills clothed with Pine, Camphor, and other trees, the climate and possibilities of the new area would be modified.

7. One of our most serious difficulties at present is the apparent unhealthiness of the entire territory. It may be that the position chosen for the mat-shed barracks and quarters for the Police have not been the best. They were chosen with great care on the summits of low hills that raise themselves about a hundred feet above the valleys. But almost every European and Indian employed in the new territory has been down with Malarial fever. Mr. Messer, who so far had enjoyed excellent health, has now succumbed, just as he was entering upon the important work of land registration, and has been removed to Hospital in Hong Kong. One station temporarily established in the village of Feng-Shan has suffered less than the others. I am having a return made of every case of sickness so that we may consider ...

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8 ) Ireland: before the famine, it involves the danger that being the sole resource of the mass of the people, if it fails there is nothing behind. With so large a market as Hong Kong I see no reason why a paying cattle industry should not be established. There is no water power to speak of, the rain running off the treeless hills at once. With the hills clothed with Pine, Camphor, and other trees, the climate and possibilities of the new area would be modified. 7. One of our most serious difficulties at present is the apparent unhealthiness of the entire territory. It may be that the position chosen for the mat-shed barracks and quarters for the Police have not been the best. They were chosen with great care on the summits of low hills that raise themselves about a hundred feet above the valleys. But almost every European and Indian employed in the new territory has been down with Malarial fever. Mr. Messer, who so far had enjoyed excellent health, has now succumbed, just as he was entering upon the important work of land registration, and has been removed to Hospital in Hong Kong. One station temporarily established in the village of Feng-Shan has suffered less than the others. I am having a return made of every case of sickness so that we may consider ... 6
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i 8 ) Ireland: before the famine, it involves the danger that being the sole resource of the mass of the people, if it fails there is nothing behind. With so large a market as HongKong I see no reason why a paying cattle industry should not be established. There is no water power to speak of, the rain running off the treeless hills at once, With the hills, clothed with Pine, Cam- phor, and other trees, The climate and possibilities of the new area would be modified. 7. One of our most serious difficulties at present is the apparent unhealthiness of the entire territory. It may be that the position chosen for the matshed barracks and quarters Police The hor for the have not been the best. They were chosen with great care on the summits of low hills that raise themselves about a hundred feet above the valleys. But almost every Euro- pean and Indian employed in the new territory has been down with Malarial fever. Mr. Messer who so far. had enjoyed excellent health has now succumbed, just as he was entering upon the im- portant work of land registration, and has been removed to Hos- pital in HongKong.. One station temporarily established in the village of Fing-Shan has. suffered less than the others. I am having a return. made of every case of sickness so that we may consider 6
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Ireland: before the famine, it involves the danger that being

the sole resource of the mass of the people, if it fails there

is nothing behind. With so large a market as HongKong I see no

reason why a paying cattle industry should not be established.

There is no water power to speak of, the rain running off the

treeless hills at once, With the hills, clothed with Pine, Cam- phor, and other trees,

The climate and possibilities of the new

area would be modified.

7. One of our most serious difficulties at present is

the apparent unhealthiness of the entire territory. It may be

that the position chosen for the matshed barracks and quarters

Police

The hor

for the

have not been the best. They were chosen

with great care on the summits of low hills that raise themselves

about a hundred feet above the valleys. But almost every Euro-

pean and Indian employed in the new territory has been down with

Malarial fever. Mr. Messer who so far. had enjoyed excellent

health has now succumbed, just as he was entering upon the im-

portant work of land registration, and has been removed to Hos-

pital in HongKong.. One station temporarily established in the

village of Fing-Shan has. suffered less than the others. I am

having a return. made of every case of sickness so that we may

consider

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