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Any further communication on this subject should be addressed to--
The Secretary,
War Office,
and the following number quoted.
0.
9698
War Office 20 MAR 06
London, S.W.
665
London, S.W,
195
March, 1906.
Hong Kong 8/19 (L.E.)
Sir,
Plan.
With reference to your letter of the 17th February, 1906, No. 4822/1906, relative to the proposed construction by the Colonial Government of Hong Kong of a road through certain War Department land at North Point, Hong Kong, I am commanded by the Army Council to acquaint you, for the information of the Earl of Elgin, that a report on this subject has been received from the General Officer Commanding in South China, who, as indicated in his letter of the 22nd December, 1905, addressed to His Excellency the Governor, (a copy of which you have transmitted with your letter under reply) is concerned in regard to the question of reclamation.
2. The matter has received consideration in this office, but before a definite reply is given, I am to invite attention to the fact that on the plan which you have forwarded is shown a "line of probable future reclamation", and to request that the Army Council may be informed of the exact nature of the proposals with regard to the reclamation alluded to, and particularly how soon the work of reclamation will be undertaken, by
The Under Secretary of State,
Colonial Office,
London, S.W.
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Any further communication on this subject should be addressed to--
The Secretary,
War Office,
and the following number quoted.
0.
9698
War Officere 20 MAR 06
London, S. W.
665
London, S.W,
195
March, 1906.
Hong Kong 8/19 (L.E.}
Sir,
Plan.
With reference to your letter of the 17th
February, 1906, No. 4822/1906, relative to the proposed
construction by the Colonial Government of Hong Kong of
a road through certain War Department land at North
Point, Hong Kong, I am commanded by the Army Council to
acquaint you, for the information of the Earl of Elgin,
that a report on this subject has been received from
the General Officer Commanding in South China, who,
as indicated in his letter of the 22nd December, 1905,
addressed to His Excellency the Governor, (a copy of
which you have transmitted With your letter under reply)
is concerned in regard to the question of reclamation.
2. The matter has received consideration in this
office, but before a definite reply is given, I am to
invite attention to the fact that on the plan which
you have forwarded is shewn a "line of probeble future
reclamation", and to request that the Army Council may
be informed of the exact nature of the proposals with
regard to the reclamation alluded to, and particularly
how soon the work of reclamation will be undertaken, by
The Under Secretary of State,
Colonial Office,
London, S.V.
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