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Sir,
Enclosure 3.
Kowloon Canton Railway, British Section.
Manager's Office,
Kowloon 3rd. March, 1913.
123
May I venture to point out however that when Mär.
Baker was appointed as Engineer of Ways and Works I hardly think
it was contemplated that he would be called upon to take the
entire charge and technical responsibility for the construction of
a new station involving the expenditure of perhaps £250,000. Under
ordinary circumstances, had a Government or Local Architect been
appointed for this work, he would have been available for inspect-
-ion during construction and any question that arose could have
readily been discussed, advice exchanged, and personal inspection
arranged for.
This will not be possible now as lir. Hubback lives
at Kuala Lumpur, and so Mr. Baker's responsibilities will be considerably increased in settling technical difficulties that may
arise during construction, and the Architect must to a great
extent be dependent on him when questions of such a nature arise.
Under these circumstances I beg that the recommenda-
-tion contained in my minute of 13th.. February, 1913, may receive
reconsideration.
The Honourable
The Colonial Secretary.
I have etc.,
(Sd.) H. P. Winslow,
Manager.