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No. 633/1906.
Gentlemen,
Conclosure. 2.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
416
Hongkong, 7th. February, 1917.
RE
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RED 26 APR 19
I am directed to inform you that
your letter of the 12th. December, 1916, regarding the
Matilda Hospital site has been carefully considered by
His Excellency the Governor, who wishes me to inform you
that the Crown never issues leases in perpetuity now, and
that 999 years leases are a thing of the past. His
Excellency regrets, therefore, that he cannot recommend
any variation in the term for which the land occupied by
the hospital was originally leased.
When the period of the lease is about
to terminate His Excellency has no doubt that the Colonial
Government will, if the hospital is still in existence,
deal sympathetically with the question of renewal of the
lease for such further period as may be considered desirable
I am, etc.,
CLAUD SEVERN,
(Sa.)
Colonial Secretary.
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