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ALL COMMUNICATIOND
TO BE ADDREBBED TO THE
CROWN AGENTS FOR THE COLONIES.
THE ABOVE REFERENCE AND THE
DATE OF THIB LETTER BEING QUOTED.
TELEGRAMB, "CROWN, LONDON."
TELEPHONE. 7780 VICTORIA
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AGENTS
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REC 30 MAR 21
WESTMINSTER.
LONDON, S.W. 1.
29th March 1921.
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I have the honour to refer to your letter No 19827
dated the 3rd May 1920 and accompanying despatch from the
Governor of Hong Kong relative to the steps to be taken to
improve the Harbour.
2.
As you are aware Sir Kaurice Fitzmaurice of Leegrsi
Coode Natthews Fitzmaurice and Wilson visited the Colony in this
connection at the end of last year and the points on which his
advice was sought by the Government are enumerated in a letter
to Sir Laurice from the Director of Public Works, a copy of
which is annexed to the enclosed report. This report which
we now aubmit for the consideration of the Secretary of Etate
deals exclusively with point No. 111, viz., the improvement
of the Mongkokteul Harbour of Refuge.
3. The improvements recommended by the Consulting
Engineers are designed with a view to reducing the sea disturbances at the southern entrance to the harbour during
gales and typhoons without increasing the difficulties for
Tships entering.
4. The plan accompanying the report shows clearly in red colour the short extension of the existing breakwater which they propose should be constructed with this object and which they estimate would cost approximately $630,000.
The Under Secretary of State,
COLONIAL OFFICE
S.W.1.