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therefore, that a clause should be inserted, providing that
nothing in the Ordinance shall authorise the construction
of any works within or affecting the approaches to the area
shown as the Man of War Anchorage on the plan referred to in
the Naval and Military Works Ordinance, 1906, or interfering
with any anchorage intended for the use of H.M. Ships or
Fleet Auxiliaries, without the previous consent of the Lords
Commissioners of the Admiralty.
3. My Lords presume that the provision in Section 5,
enabling any vessel which has caused damage to any works to
be detained, would not be applicable to vessels owned by the
Crown, having regard to the provision in Section 12 of the
Bill.
A copy of this letter has been sent to the Board
of Trade.
I am, Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
JSBar
arnes
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