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COPY.
D.W.16364/1905.
No.172.
sir,
C. O.
pus43350
Hong Kong.
Government
Hong Kong,
RESP
30th June 1906 8 DEC 05:
61
With refereme to previous correspondence on the
subject of the boundary between War Department Property and
the proposed Praya East Reclamation I have the honour to
inform you that this boundary has now been set out on the
line proposed in the letter from the War Office of the
14th of May 1904, a copy of which accompanied your
Despatch No.160 of the 20th of May 1904, and that Colonel
Lewis R.E., with whom the matter was discussed while he
was in the Colony, agreed that the batter of the rubble
slope of the Praya East Reclamation between the coping
level and the toe of the slope should be allowed to project
beyond this line provided that a length of vertical wall
with no rubble slope should be constructed opposite the end
of a jetty used by the Army Service Corps round which it is
desired to bring launches into the basin.
2. An arrangement in accordance with this
proviso is shown on the enclosed plan and section and has
been agreed to by the Military Authorities in the letter
from the Commanding Royal Engineer of which a copy is
annexed.
3. Although the Praya East Reclamation Scheme
has been abandoned for the present it is very desirable
that this question of boundary should be definitely settled
and I trust that the arrangement now arrived at will meet
with your approval and that of the War Office.
4. As soon as this matter is settled it will be
possible to proceed to the enactment of an Ordinance validating the Admiralty Reclamation as directed in Mr Chamberlain's pespatch No.406 of the 5th December 1901.
I have &c.
The Right Honourable
(sd)
&c.
Alfred Lyttelton, K.C., M.P., &c.
800.
M. Nathan,
Governor &c.