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lays much stress on the recessity for carefully conveydering the designs for
His distribution and for the work bening
placed under competent supervision, and he is convinced that the difficulties I which have to be overcome in this
I particular case are so considerable
that the distribration, if impudicionaly Tuade, will be a Source, not only of
waste, but of danger. It appears to hardly necessary, at his stage to
enter unto the discussion of the questions
raised by Sir Robert Rawlinson as to the
Woode
ing the
May 1859.
mode in which the water works of Hong. in the future.
· managed in
∙Kong should be
although his suggestions under this head hike doubtless receive full
Consideration in due course; it is thore
to his recommendations as to the local supervision and the
particularly
distribration of the works that we desire
to direct dord Knutsford's attention.
and on this part
this part of the
subject
I have
received from Sir Robert Rawlusion
Separate letter
of
the same dalê as
a
his report, of which I Enclose a copy.
3. It will be seen that
Dui