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April,1900.
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With reference to Sir William Robinson's des-
patch No.24 of the 31st.of January, 1898, I have the honour to inform you that the Belilios Reformatory is now almost com-
pleted, but that a good deal of work outside the building re-
maining to be done it is not proposed to open the Institution
for use until the beginning of next year.
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2. I enclose plans of the building, which wears
very handsome appearance, and I may mention that the sum of
$12,000 proving inadequate to cover the cost of the accommo- dation required, Mr. Belilios generously added other $6,000 to
his original donation and thus defrayed the entire cost of
the building.
3. The proposed Institution has been hitherto
styled a Reformatory, but it is intended to use it both as a
Reformatory School for the children of British subjects domi- ciled in Hong-Kong, and as an Industrial School in which any juvenile offender can be detained for shorter periods than in the oase of boys sent to the Reformatory, it being undesirable
as a rule to send such offenders to the Gaol except perhaps
The Right Honourable
JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN,M.P.
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