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With reference to the telegram dated 3rd. February
1915, from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to His Excel- -lency the Governor to the effect that a 30 K.W. Wireless Telegraph Station will be erected as soon as possible on Stonecutters Island for Naval purposes, and Commodore's instructions of the 12th. instant re connecting this Station by suitable means of comunica- -tion to the Commodore's Office, the following proposals are sub-
-mitted:-
1. Two leads of pattern 841 A. submarine cable will be laid between Stonecutters Island and the Mainland at Kowloon. This cable with the junction boxes at its terminal will be supplied, laid and maintained by the Dockyard. There is a large stock of this cable available locally due to the mining reserve of which it formed part being abolished. The estimated cost of this work is
Labour £40 Material £100.
2. The remaining connections between the Stonecutters Wireless Telegraph Station and Commodore's Office will be best and most economically provided under the Agreement with the China and Japan Telephone and Electric Company, Limited, using their existing system. These will comprise a short land line from the telephone instrument to the submarine cable; a land line mainly underground from the Kowloon end of the submarine cable to Kowloon point; a submarine cable across the harbour to Hongkong Island, and a land line to the Commodore's Office.
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3. The charges for the work in paragraph 2 will be £6.0 0 (Six pounds) per annum for the instrument and lines at Kowloon and Stonecutters, and 245. 0 0 (Firty-five pounds) per annum for the direct line reservad exclusively for Admiralty use between Kowloon and the Commodore's office. These prices are in
accordance with the Telephone Agreement and 75% of the cost of simi