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DRAFT.

Downing Street,

22 April, 1901.

HONG KONG No. 133

Governor Sir H.A. Blake.

MINUTE.

A.F.16/1.

Mr. in Thurn 16/IV.

Mr. Antrobus,

Mr. Cox.

Mr. Lucas.

Mr. Graham.

Sir M. Ommanney.

Earl of Onslow.

Mr. Chamberlain.

22 April

Sir,

I have been in communication with the

Secretary of State for War on the subject of

your despatch No.483 of the 4th November

last, relative to the position of the

Governor as a Member of the Committee estab-

lished under Section 45 of the Finance Regu-

lations for the Army, 1899, for the consi-

deration of the Annual Military Estimates.

2. Were the Governor to attend the Com-

mittee, he would attend as Governor and

would preside at the meetings, being respon-

sible for any financial proposal submitted

to the Committee; but inasmuch as, since the

passing of the new Military Contribution

Ordinance, the Hong Kong Government is no

longer directly interested in the Military

Estimates to the same extent as before, I am

of opinion, and the Secretary of State for

War

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DRAFT. Downing Street, 22 April, 1901. HONG KONG No. 133 Governor Sir H.A. Blake. MINUTE. A.F.16/1. Mr. in Thurn 16/IV. Mr. Antrobus, Mr. Cox. Mr. Lucas. Mr. Graham. Sir M. Ommanney. Earl of Onslow. Mr. Chamberlain. 22 April Sir, I have been in communication with the Secretary of State for War on the subject of your despatch No.483 of the 4th November last, relative to the position of the Governor as a Member of the Committee estab- lished under Section 45 of the Finance Regu- lations for the Army, 1899, for the consi- deration of the Annual Military Estimates. 2. Were the Governor to attend the Com- mittee, he would attend as Governor and would preside at the meetings, being respon- sible for any financial proposal submitted to the Committee; but inasmuch as, since the passing of the new Military Contribution Ordinance, the Hong Kong Government is no longer directly interested in the Military Estimates to the same extent as before, I am of opinion, and the Secretary of State for War
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م تم DRAFT. مس 13224 by thithy Downing Street, 22 April, 1901. 512 HONG KONG No. 133 Covornor Sir H.A.Blake. Mr. MINUTE. A.F.16/1. Mr. in Thurn 16/IV. Mr. Antrobus, Mr. Cox. Mr. Lucas. Mr. Graham. 17 Sir M. Ommanney. Eart off Onslow. Mr. Chamberlain. Cope to 22 April Sir, I have been in communication with the Secretary of State for War on the subject of your despatch No.483 of the 4th November last, relative to the position of the Governor as a Member of the Joraniutee escab- lished under Section 45 of the Finance Regu- lacions for the Army, 1899, for the consi- deration of the Annual Military Estimates. 2. Were the Governor to attend the Com- mittee, he would attend as rovernor und would preside at the meetings, being respon- sible for any financial proposal submisted to the Jommittee; but inus much as, since the passing of the new Military Contribution Ordinance, the Hong Kong Government is no longer directly interested in the Military Estimates to the same extent as before, I am of opinion, and the Secretary of State for War
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م تم

DRAFT.

مس

13224

by thithy

Downing Street,

22 April, 1901.

512

HONG KONG No. 133

Covornor Sir H.A.Blake.

Mr.

MINUTE.

A.F.16/1.

Mr. in Thurn 16/IV.

Mr. Antrobus,

Mr. Cox.

Mr. Lucas.

Mr. Graham.

17

Sir M. Ommanney.

Eart off Onslow.

Mr. Chamberlain.

Cope to

22 April

Sir,

I have been in communication with the

Secretary of State for War on the subject of

your despatch No.483 of the 4th November

last, relative to the position of the

Governor as a Member of the Joraniutee escab-

lished under Section 45 of the Finance Regu-

lacions for the Army, 1899, for the consi-

deration of the Annual Military Estimates.

2. Were the Governor to attend the Com-

mittee, he would attend as rovernor und

would preside at the meetings, being respon-

sible for any financial proposal submisted

to the Jommittee; but inus much as, since the

passing of the new Military Contribution

Ordinance, the Hong Kong Government is no

longer directly interested in the Military

Estimates to the same extent as before, I am

of opinion, and the Secretary of State for

War

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