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Government House,

Hongkong, 18th April, 1907.

My Lord,

Referring to the 38th, 39th, and 40th paragraphs of my Despatches Nos. 238 and 262 dated the 5th and 22nd October, 1906, respectively, on the subject of the typhoon which passed over this Colony on the 18th September last, I have the honour to transmit for Your Lordship's information a copy of the Report of the Committee appointed to collect funds and to deal with cases of distress caused by that storm.

2. The report shows that out of the sum of $281,390.26 received as subscriptions to the fund and as interest on them the sum of $246,134.84 has been expended in grants for the purchase, construction or repair of boats, on recovering and burying corpses, maintaining destitutes, relieving widows and orphans, repairing embankments and compensating for loss of crops in the New Territories, etc.

...

Not so heavy ao breakwaters go. ? Approve proposal and distribute compliments all round. Hongkong has admirably met the disaster. We are committed to spending a sum equal to the subscriptions, which were about $200,000. This additional expenditure of $320,000 has justification.

RES 23/5. CPL. No. 244:5, 3427.5 & 1.6.

Hongkong, 19 MAY 07,

To

HE RIGHT HONOURABLE

THE EARL OF ELGIN, K.G.,

&C., &C., &C.

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40623, 4276.3 Jobson. C O 17744

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Government House, Hongkong, 18th April, 1907. My Lord, Referring to the 38th, 39th, and 40th paragraphs of my Despatches Nos. 238 and 262 dated the 5th and 22nd October, 1906, respectively, on the subject of the typhoon which passed over this Colony on the 18th September last, I have the honour to transmit for Your Lordship's information a copy of the Report of the Committee appointed to collect funds and to deal with cases of distress caused by that storm. 2. The report shows that out of the sum of $281,390.26 received as subscriptions to the fund and as interest on them the sum of $246,134.84 has been expended in grants for the purchase, construction or repair of boats, on recovering and burying corpses, maintaining destitutes, relieving widows and orphans, repairing embankments and compensating for loss of crops in the New Territories, etc. ... Not so heavy ao breakwaters go. ? Approve proposal and distribute compliments all round. Hongkong has admirably met the disaster. We are committed to spending a sum equal to the subscriptions, which were about $200,000. This additional expenditure of $320,000 has justification. RES 23/5. CPL. No. 244:5, 3427.5 & 1.6. Hongkong, 19 MAY 07, To HE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF ELGIN, K.G., &C., &C., &C. Page 91 40623, 4276.3 Jobson. C O 17744 Page 92
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not so heavy ao breakwaters go. ? approve proposal and distribute compliments all round. Hongkong has admirably agra. met the disaster al 205- for are committed to spending a Sum equal to the subcriptions, which were about $200,000. This We alway expenditure of $320,000. justification for this. New Amelite Low Sizin RES 23/5. CPL. Jest Qam additional There is ample 23 244:5 3427.5 & 1.6. No. Hongkong. My Lord, Goo 40623 4276.3 Jobson. C O 17744 19 MAY 07, Government House, 91 Hongkong, 18th. April, 1907. Referring to the 38th., 39th., and 1. paragraphs of my Despatches Nos. 238 and 262 dated the 5th. and 22nd. October, 1906, respectively, on the subject of the typhoon which passed over this Colony on the 18th. September last, I have the honour to transmit for Your Lordship's information a copy of the Report of the Committee appointed to collect funds and to deal with cases of distress caused by that storm. 2. The report shows that out of the sum of $281,390.26 received as subscriptions to the fund and as interest on them the sum of $246,134.84 has been expended in grants for the purchase, construction or repair of boats, on recovering and burying corpses, maintaining destitutes, relieving widows and orphans, repairing embankments and compensating for loss of crops in the New Territories, etc. 3. HE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF ELGIN, K.G., &C... &C - &C. *
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not so

heavy

ao

breakwaters go.

? approve proposal and

distribute compliments all round.

Hongkong has

admirably

agra.

met

the

disaster

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205-

for are committed to spending a

Sum equal to the subcriptions, which were

about $200,000. This

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expenditure of $320,000.

justification for this.

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244:5

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Hongkong.

My Lord,

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40623

4276.3 Jobson.

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17744

19 MAY 07,

Government House,

91

Hongkong, 18th. April, 1907.

Referring to the 38th., 39th., and

1. paragraphs of my Despatches Nos. 238 and 262 dated

the 5th. and 22nd. October, 1906, respectively, on the

subject of the typhoon which passed over this Colony on

the 18th. September last, I have the honour to transmit

for Your Lordship's information a copy of the Report of

the Committee appointed to collect funds and to deal with

cases of distress caused by that storm.

2.

The report shows that out of the

sum of $281,390.26 received as subscriptions to the fund

and as interest on them the sum of $246,134.84 has been

expended in grants for the purchase, construction or

repair of boats, on recovering and burying corpses,

maintaining destitutes, relieving widows and orphans,

repairing embankments and compensating for loss of crops

in the New Territories, etc.

3.

HE RIGHT HONOURABLE

THE EARL OF ELGIN, K.G.,

&C...

&C - ›

&C. *

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