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Copy.
C.E. in C. 4104/22/21B.
L.N.1072.
Sir,
27th May, 1922.
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With reference to your letter of the 9th March 1922, No.3840/1921-22, relative to the East Praya Reclamati- on Scheme at Hongkong; I am commanded by My Lords Commission -ers of the Admiralty to transmit, for the information of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, a plan showing the area coloured yellow of the Novel Arsenal Yard which was to be exchanged with the Colonial Government for the area coloured blue on certain conditions, one of these being that the Colonial Goverment were to reclaim for the
Admiralty the area of the Camber coloured red.
2.
On the plan is also shown the line of reclamation authorised by the Ordinance accompanying your letter and the line of the roadway to be constructed East
of the Naval Arsenal Yard.
3.
It will be seen from this that a larger area
fronting the Arsenal Yard is proposed to be reclaimed, and
also that the line of the projected roadway East of the
Arsenal Yard is to be sited further East of the line
originally proposed.
4.
Obviously the whole of the area to be
reclaimed in front of the Arsenal Yard should pass to the
Admiralty under the terms of the proposed exchange, and the new Eastern boundary of the Arsenal Yard should coincide
with the line of the new road as now projected.
5.
A draft Agreement to carry out the exchange
of areas between the Admiralty and Colonial Government had been forwarded for My Lorde' consideration, but on receipt
of your letter under reply the Commodore, Hongkong, was
The Under Secretary of State,
Colonial Office, 8.W.).
asked