I saw one gentleman, a partner of Buttafordd & Co., the other day, and they were to write in as to their dock.
Has the letter come?
In any further communication on this subject, please quote
D.O. 110.50/8566
and address letter to
The Secretary,
Admiralty, Whitehall,
London, S.W.
Admiralty, S.W. 43 2nd October 1901.
C.O.
C.P.d.
3.Oct.
To Lucas
No.
BY 3/10
Letter now received 34233.
9/10. Proceed as suggested.
30812
Sir,
34553
RED
With reference to your letter of the 6th September 1901, No. 30812/1901, relative to the land to be leased to the Hong Kong & Whampoa Dock Company for the purposes of a new dock, and asking whether especial importance is attached by the Admiralty to the construction of this new Dock, I am commanded by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to acquaint you
for the information of the Secretary of State for the Colonies that My Lords do attach special importance to its construction.
2.
The docking facilities for large ships are very limited at Hong Kong, and in case of emergency with the large Fleet on the China Station, this proposed additional Dock to accommodate Battleships would prove invaluable.
I am,
Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
Under Secretary of State,
COLONIAL OFFICE,
S.W.
Evening dispatch sent.
L.P.--No. 6.
I saw one g
the partners of Buttafordd
2 Surines the other day of they were to write in As to their dock.
Ha the letter come".
In any further communica tion on this subject, please quote
D.. 110.50/8566
and address letter to--
The Secretary,
Admiralty, Whitehall,
London, S.W.
Admiralty, S 43 2nd October 190 1.
C. O.
C.P.d.
3.Oct.
he Lucas
No.
BY 3/10
Letter now received 34233.
9/10. proced arthr" Publo suggest alow
Ein P
30812
Sir,
34553
RED
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With reference to your letter ofthe 6th September 1901, No. 30812/1901, relative to the land to be leased to the Hong Kong & Whampoa Dock Company for the purposes of a new dock, and asking whether especial importance is attached by the Admiralty to the construction of this new Dock, I am commanded by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to acquaint you
for the information of the Secretary of State for the Colonies that My Lords do attach special importance to its construction.
2.
The docking facilities for large ships are very limited at Hong Kong, and in case of emergency with the large Fleet on the China Station, this proposed additional Dock to accommodate Battleships would prove invaluable.
I am,
Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
Under Secretary of State,
COLONIAL OFFICE,
S. W.
Even Machigon вная
L.P.--No. 6.
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