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...

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