If the proposed
a
the part
only a good! expenditure
of the Colony
are
the
Ware Officer undertaking
that the existing works
should be utilized as far
as
possible.
It
also
tacitly implied in that
correspondence
that
a
new site
would be required at
A Belcher's Point
Circumstances
of
the case
the fact that
they distinctly refused
to charge the Colony
the cost
with
the present
finding scheme, the Chairman
was quite unable to admit
that the present scheme
which involves the placing
the battery
on
a
new
Site &
a
large
expenditure
of
the acquisition of
large
new areas
for the purpose of
position
finding
as shewn
on the maps enclosed in
letter of
the 13
th
inst. from
your
dept. last
(Shaughing 8/110), can be
regarded in any
other light than
as not agreed
to
new
works
in 1897.
A. I am
to add that in view of
the complex nature of
the G.O.C. Troops
in
Haughing, which
is enclosed
in its letter
from this dept. of this
date
it is clear
that the land
having been regarded as handed over...