CO129-325 - Public Offices & Others - 1904 — Page 301

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299 the Naval base, should be given a position inferior only to that of the Governor, and should in his absence represent the Crown.

The Military value of the fortresses of Malta, Gibraltar and Bermuda is recognized by the ex-officio appointment as Governors of the General Officers Commanding at those stations.

It is illogical therefore and inexpedient that at Hong Kong, the strategical importance of which has of recent years become greater than Bermuda, the status of the General Officer should be lowered by his being placed in the absence of the Governor under the orders of the Colonial Secretary.

It also seems that this arrangement renders the position of the General Officer very anomalous, as, so long as the Governor is present in the Island, the General Officer has precedence immediately below him and above the Colonial Secretary, but when the Governor is absent, the General Officer is superseded by a subordinate official.

Mr. Arnold-Forster trusts therefore that in view of the facts now brought to his notice that Mr. Lyttelton may see his way to revert to the arrangement which has lately been in force, and to issue a new Dormant Commission accordingly.

I am, Sir,

Your obedient Servant,

wwband

The Secretary of the Army Council,

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299 the Naval base, should be given a position inferior only to that of the Governor, and should in his absence represent the Crown. The Military value of the fortresses of Malta, Gibraltar and Bermuda is recognized by the ex-officio appointment as Governors of the General Officers Commanding at those stations. It is illogical therefore and inexpedient that at Hong Kong, the strategical importance of which has of recent years become greater than Bermuda, the status of the General Officer should be lowered by his being placed in the absence of the Governor under the orders of the Colonial Secretary. It also seems that this arrangement renders the position of the General Officer very anomalous, as, so long as the Governor is present in the Island, the General Officer has precedence immediately below him and above the Colonial Secretary, but when the Governor is absent, the General Officer is superseded by a subordinate official. Mr. Arnold-Forster trusts therefore that in view of the facts now brought to his notice that Mr. Lyttelton may see his way to revert to the arrangement which has lately been in force, and to issue a new Dormant Commission accordingly. I am, Sir, Your obedient Servant, wwband The Secretary of the Army Council,
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299

the Naval base, should be given a position inferior only

to that of the Governor, and should in his absence repre-

sent the Crown.

1

The Military value of the fortresses of Malta,

Gibraltar and Bermuda is recognized by the ex-officic

appointment as Governors of the General Officers Command-

ing at those stations.

It is illogical therefore and inexpedient that

at Hong Kong, the strategical importance of which has of

recent years become greater than Bermuda, the status of

the General Officer should be lowered by his being

placed in the absence of the Governor under the orders of

the Colonial Secretary.

It also seems that this arrangement renders the

position of the General Officer very anomalous, as, So

long as the Governor is present in the Island, the

General Officer has precedence immediately below him and

above the Colonial Secretary, but when the Governor is

absent, the General Officer is superseded by a sub-

crdinate official.

Mr. Arnold-Forster trusts therefore that in

view of the facts now brought to his notice that

Mr. Lyttelton may see his way to revert to the arrange-

ment which has lately been in force, and to issue a new

Dormant Commission accordingly.

I am, Sir,

Your obedient Servant,

wwwband

The Secretary of the Army Corneil,

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