CO129-324 - Governor Nathan - 1904 [10-12] — Page 240

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(C O P Y.)

To

Enclosure

His Excellency

The Governor.

Your Excellency,

C.C

41144

239

Head Quarter Office,

Hongkong, 28th October, 1904.

I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter dated 27th October, 1904, enclosing the proceedings of a Meeting held by you for the purpose of laying down definite arrangements on the subject of Hospital Accommodation at Hongkong in war, on the lines recommended in Colonial Defence Committee Memorandum No. 828/1 dated 2nd August, 1904.

2.

I concur in the arrangements indicated in these proceedings for the disposal of Military and Civil sick and wounded, and in the action proposed for the Military and Civil Departments respectively; and these arrangements will be embodied in the next revision of the Defence Scheme.

3.

The Proceedings of the meeting and Colonial Defence Committee Memorandum No. 828/1 are returned as requested.

I have etc.,

(Sd.) V. Haughton,

Major-General,

Commanding South China.

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(C O P Y.) To Enclosure His Excellency The Governor. Your Excellency, C.C 41144 239 Head Quarter Office, Hongkong, 28th October, 1904. I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter dated 27th October, 1904, enclosing the proceedings of a Meeting held by you for the purpose of laying down definite arrangements on the subject of Hospital Accommodation at Hongkong in war, on the lines recommended in Colonial Defence Committee Memorandum No. 828/1 dated 2nd August, 1904. 2. I concur in the arrangements indicated in these proceedings for the disposal of Military and Civil sick and wounded, and in the action proposed for the Military and Civil Departments respectively; and these arrangements will be embodied in the next revision of the Defence Scheme. 3. The Proceedings of the meeting and Colonial Defence Committee Memorandum No. 828/1 are returned as requested. I have etc., (Sd.) V. Haughton, Major-General, Commanding South China. Page 240 Page 241
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... (C O P Y.) To Enclosure His Excellency The Governor. Your Excellency, C.C 41144 239 Head Quarter Office, Hongkong, 28th. October, 1904. I have the honour to acknowledge the receipu of your letter dated 27th. October, 1904, enclosing the proceed- ings of a Meeting held by you for the purpose of laying down definite arrangements on the subject of Hospital Accommodation at Hongkong in war, on the lines recommended in Colonial Defence Committee Memorandum No. 828/1 dated 2th. August, 1904. 2. I consor in the arrangements indicated in these proceedings for the disposal of Military and Civil sick and wounded, end in the action proposed for the Military and Civil Departments respectively; and these arrangements will be embodied in the next revision of the Defence Scheme. 3. The Proceedings of the eating and Colonial Defence Committee Memorandum No. 228/1 are returned as requested. I have etc., (3d.) V. Habton, Major-General, Commanding South China. Page 240Page 241
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(C O P Y.)

To

Enclosure

His Excellency

The Governor.

Your Excellency,

C.C

41144

239

Head Quarter Office,

Hongkong, 28th. October, 1904.

I have the honour to acknowledge the receipu

of your letter dated 27th. October, 1904, enclosing the proceed- ings of a Meeting held by you for the purpose of laying down definite arrangements on the subject of Hospital Accommodation at Hongkong in war, on the lines recommended in Colonial Defence Committee Memorandum No. 828/1 dated 2th. August, 1904.

2.

I consor in the arrangements indicated in these proceedings for the disposal of Military and Civil sick and wounded, end in the action proposed for the Military and Civil Departments respectively; and these arrangements will be embodied in the next revision of the Defence Scheme.

3.

The Proceedings of the eating and Colonial Defence Committee Memorandum No. 228/1 are returned as requested.

I have etc.,

(3d.) V. Habton,

Major-General,

Commanding South China.

Page 240Page 241

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