Casey reut to agree GA reduction BEJ. 14/4. naval AlC 16/4 of premunt. I would not bay down any reale. Approve the proposal in 84.52 & say We note that era, cave will be taller in fatture Sir M. Nathan to see 16 C.Pd atonce 25/4 No. 5.93. Hongkong.
Sir,
You 43591 us 1040 3,09 28041
Goverment House, Hongkong, 9th March, 1904.
With reference to the 4th paragraph of your Despatch No. 449 of the 17th December last, I have the honour to transmit for your information the enclosed Return shewing the area and estimated value of charitable grants of Crown Land made during the last twenty years. The values must be regarded as only approximate, but they have been assessed on the supposition that the land had been sold by auction in the ordinary way.
2. If the list appears to be a somewhat formidable one, I would point out that applications for land for religious and charitable purposes are more frequent than elsewhere owing to the rapid growth of the population and social responsibilities of this Colony. Building land in accessible situations is of small extent, and therefore of such value that religious and charitable institutions are in most cases unable to bid for land in the open market. I am of opinion that care has always been exercised by the Government hitherto in considering the applications that are constantly received from such institutions, and it does not appear that Government has been too lavish in recommending free grants. Every care
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE ALFRED LYTTELTON, K.C., M.P., &c. &c.
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Casey
reut
to agre
GA
reductio
BEJ. 14/4.
navival
AlC 16/4
of premunt.
I would not bay down any reale. Approve the proposal in 84.52 & say
We note that era, cave will be taller in fatture
Sir M. Nathan to see
16
C.Pd
atonce
25/4
No.
5.93.
Hongkong.
sir,
You
43591
us
1040
3,09
28041
Goverment House,
Hongkong, 9th. March, 1904.
With reference to the 4th. paragraph of
your Despatch No. 449 of the 17th. December last, I have the
honour to transmit for your information the enclosed Return
shewing the area and estimated value of charitable grants of
Crown Land made during the last twenty years, The values must
be regarded as only approximate, but they have been assessed
on the supposition that the land had been sold by auction in
the ordinary way.
2.
If the list appears to be a somewhat fomi-
dable one, I would point out that applications for land for
religious and charitable purposes are more frequent than else-
where owing to the rapid growth of the population and social
responsibilities of this Colony. Building land in accessible
situations is of small extent, and therefore of such value
that religious and charitable institutions are in most cases
unable to bid for land in the open market. I am of opinion
that care has always been exercised by the Government hitherto
in considering the applications that are constantly received
from such institutions, and it does not appear that Goverment
has been too lavish in recommending free grants. Every care
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
ALFRED LYTTELTON, K.C., M.P.,
&C...
&C. *
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