CO129-299 - Administrator Major Gen Gascoigne - 1900 [5-6] — Page 466

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application, being supported by the acting Jaunos, might fairly be granted, with the proviso that should

the object

fuil the land shall revert to the frown.

I do not like refusing to rom Christian bodies within reason What is given to Christions; Nor do Doce sufficient ground for refusing to all. It seems to me that the govt of a colony may fairly give plots of land to the various bodies of Citizens who want facilities for worshipping according to recognised rite Anikm The of the Chinese wanted Sites & shield And give them for the reason the Sty Are mactically at home of with a ver Whocaling bading g contigionists.

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'' 18 JUL 00

Government douse,

Hongkong, 19th June, 1999.

Sir,

losure! May, 1900:

I have the honour to transait for your

favourable consideration the enclosed copy of a Petition from

representatives of the Sikhs and dindoos in public and private

engloy in the Colony praying for the free grant to then of a piece

of ground on which to erect a public place of Worshio.

There is in dongkong a Siah Battery of Royal

Artillery, while half of the Indian Police are of the same religion,

and there are a large number of Sikhs and dindoos ia private employ-

ment, and the lastitution of a public place of worship for then is a

nost nesirable object.

It has been found that the requirements for a

site are somewhat less than stated in the Petition, and that an area

of 12,000 square feet will probably be enough, but as a plan of the

building has not yet been received it is not possible to fix the

area precisely.

MHT HONOURABLE

PH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,

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to.

In these circunstances, I have to recommend

that

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