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to be encountered which would be entailed by crossing a public road, with its attendant obstructions.
I consider therefore that at the Coal Store at Kowloon, the Naval Yard at Hong Kong, the communication with the sea should be direct and uninterrupted.
as at Hong Kong, the communication with the sea should be uninterrupted and exclusive.
[Signed] Augustus L. Kuper, Vice-Admiral & Commander in Chief
Forwarded for the information of His Excellency The Governor
(Signed) M. S. Nolloth, Captain and Senior Naval Officer.
H.M.S. Charlotte
13th July, 1860.
I have to thank you for copy of Rear Admiral Sir A. Kuper's memorandum on the proposed Praya or sea road in front of the Naval Concessions in Hong Kong and Kowloon.
As there can be little doubt as to the general benefit, commercial, police, sanitary and social grounds, to be derived from such a road; but as such road was not contemplated when the Dockyard in
[Signed] M. S. Nolloth, Captain and Senior Naval Officer.