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Four of the new posts proposed in San Wa Fong should, however, carry lanterns of the S Welsback pattern involving a monthly cost of upkeep of $3.60 per lamp, and giving a light of 50 to 60 candles.
The Committee further recommend that the ordinary glass tops of streets lanterns be replaced by opal glass as opportunity offers, as this will increase the light by reflection and will not be charged for by the Gas Company.
The Committee would also suggest the lighting of the cable lamps at Hung Hom with gas when it is extended to that village; the same remarks would apply to the lamps at Whitfeild, though the date in that case would appear to be more
remote.
The bulk of the new lights suggested in the City of Victoria would be placed in small lanes and blind alleys, many of them private, but which whether private or public, should, from a police point of view, and for the protection of life and property, be lighted without delay.
WM. C. H. HASTINGS,
C. P. CHATER.
HO KAI
Chairman.
Appendix.
CENTRAL.
Should be moved across road.
No. of Lamp.
287
5037
504
581
747
765)
Require branches of near trees cut. One more lamp should be placed at first
upper bend of Glenealy.
767 To be moved 40 feet South.
282
746 In Bonham Road, branches near to be cut.
315
526
531 In Seymour Road, branches near to be cut.
528 Moved across the road.
527
533 In Castle Road, branches near to be cut.
525 In Robinson Road to be moved West and 1 more light between it and 526 required, the latter No. 526 should be moved 10 yards East and across the road.
328
329
331
334
335
336
In Robinson Road, branches near should be cut and No. 333 should be
moved across road.
537 In Peel Street, should be moved across the road to N.W.
219
221
222
In Wellington Street, signboards recommended to be taken down where
obstructing light.