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Enclosure No.2 in China letter No.911/197 of 31st October 1902.
No. 97/C.
Government House,
Hong Kong,
3rd September 1902.
Sir,
With reference to Mr. Morton's letter No.6137 of the 26th March and to previous correspondence, I have the honour to transmit for your consideration the enclosed copy of a letter, with plan, which I have caused to be addressed to the Military Authorities regarding a proposed readjustment of the eastern boundary of the reclamation which is being made in front of the War Department Property adjoining the Naval Yard.
I presume that if the Military Authorities agree to the readjustment of the boundary the Naval Authorities will have no objection to such readjustment.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient servant,
(Sgd.)
W.J. Gascoigne,
Major-General,
Administering the Government.
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W.L.5517/1902.
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Enclosure Mo.2 in China letter No.911/197 of 81. October 1902.
No. 97/0.
Government House,
Hong Kong,
3rd September 1902.
sir,
With reference to Mr Motton's letter No.6137 of
the 26th March and to previous correspondence, I have
the honour to transmit for your consideration the enclosed
copy of a letter, with plan, which I have caused to be
addressed to the Military Authorities regarding a proposed
readjustment of the eastern boundary of the reclamation which is being made in front of the War pepartment Property
adjoining the Naval Yard.
I presume that if the Military Authorities agree
to the readjustment of the boundary the Naval Authorities
will have no objection to such readjustment.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient servant,
modore,
Charles G. Robinson, R.N.
A. D. C.
(Sga)
W.J. Gascoigne.
Major-General.
Administering the Government.
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