......
412
not at tached
by of letter
Innexed
Hey of letter
annexed
mile
east of the Government cable except at the place of
starting at Whitfield. The route of the land line is describ-
7
ed in the Acting Surveyor's Report of the 5th. August 1882
marked C in the attached file.
II. On the 9th.July 1883 the Company applied for permission
•
to lay another cable between North Point and Kowloon in the
same position as the existing cables Permission was grant-
ed-after the Secretary of State's sanction had been obtained
upon the same conditions as formerly. (See Col.Sec's.letter
No.1376 of 27th. August, 1883.)
III.
On March 5th.1884 the Company applied for permission
ed, upon similar
to lay another cable from North Point to Kowloon. It was grant-
conditions
in Col.Sec's letter No, 249 of the 11th
March; in which the Company was informed that the Goverment
reserved the right to revoke the concession at any time
without compensation.
IV. On September 1st. 1891 the Company reported that their cables (damaged by the anchors of ships) were to be repaired
and that they desired to lay an additional cable from the
existing cable but at North Point to that at Hunghom. The requisite permission was granted by the Governor and conveyed to the Company in the Col.Sec's letter No.1648 of the 11th.
September 1891.
Y. on the 24th.March 1897 the Director of Public Works trans- mitted a letter (dated 22nd.March) from the Manager of the China and Japan Telephone Co.Ltd. asking if his Company might
lay