the Naval Gard
Hangking.
2.
at
Their Ladshihes
are aware
f
long standing
desire
of the Hongking for? to continue the Praga
the whole length of
the city from to East.
a
West
It is absolutel
necessary to provide
better connection, than now
exists at paradt,
between
the western dɛastem halves
portion of Hengtheny, acit
& probably
which may will some day posses
Contain a population
ceveral hundreds Thousands of people.
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In the neighbortion-
the Naval Gard
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J the
there is at present
verz imagequati
of
Communication, viz.
Queen's Road.
3. M. Chamberlain
is
very
feelra
to
reluctant
gift up the long cherished scheme of providing
Lecond
Channel of communi-
In
cation, by means of completed Praza Road, but in deference the strong views expressed by their Lordships against the projected public road passing through the Naval Gard, the growing importance of which gard he fully
recognize