10.
!
instructions) and then submitted
다
memorandum to the Surveyor
General on which I pourited out
what I had done and asked to see
hain with
gave
my drawings.
The Surveyor General
my
in an interview subsequent to this
me to understand that I was to obey his orders and that it was not witheri.
province trcriticise his designs. From his remarks I gathered very distinctly that even ii technical matters of my profession I was to take
miskuction
11.
corote a
from
him.
my
On the 3rd April 1891
His Excellency Sir G. H. Das Founx
minute on CS.0. 669,3/4/91 (Central Market) from which I following extracts:.
make
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the
Mr. Braun is not an Architect
and has obtanied a gentleman-
of this profession to deal with
"this.
12.
" this portion of the work +
335
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" I further request that in respect to all buildings Incest have "the Architect's opinions and
arews whether they agree
A
with
those of Mr Brown or not
orr
I would also refer to
a minute of His the Building
an extract from Excellency C.S.0. 1601 7/4/91-
13.
Mduriance
"Before considering it I should
"
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like to have the views under
his
signature of Mr. Wills
" the new Architect to the Public
"Works Department.
I would therefore
respectfully suggest that the views of the Surveyor General and the views expressed by His Excellency in the preceding minutes raises the question as to whether
my position. as Architectural adviser to the
Government should not be placed
ar
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