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Q 182

9. Miscellaneous.-A photographic aerial survey of the Colony was made by members of the Royal Air Force attached to H.M.S. Pegasus. Some weeks prior to the arrival of H.M.S. Pegasus, which was carrying out the work an officer arrived in the Colony, and in conjunction with the Survey Office fixed numerous ground marks for this purpose. All necessary information regarding trigonometrical values was supplied and assistance given in every way and the cost of same was borne by the Colonial Government. In conjunction with this survey a party in charge of an officer of Royal Engineers arrived in the Colony about the end of the year. All assistance that was possible was given the party to facilitate this work together with a complete list of all trigonometrical stations with the values of same. Other stations were fixed where necessary and the work of observing and valuing these is in hand. All stations fixed by the Royal Engineer party have been or will be permanently marked and co-ordinated with the present system. A reconnaissance of Lantao Island will be undertaken at the earliest opportunity with a view to completing the survey of this Island. This however will probably have to wait until next October when weather conditions are more suitable for this work.

An extensive area of about 878 acres was contoured at Laichikok for the Military Authorities in connection with the proposed reprovisioning of part of the garrison in this neighbourhood.

The following plans were prepared for official use during the year:- 181 Lease plans (in triplicate), 19 Sale plans (in duplicate), 160 Tracings, and 6666 Sunprints etc. in connection with proposed sales, permits, etc., whilst 1640 permits for temporary occupation of Crown Land and 60 licences for temporary piers and slipways were issued.

10. The undermentioned officers were during the year, viz:--

Mr. L. C. P. Rees
Mr. E. B. Reed
Mr. H. West

absent on leave
12 months 2 days
Sick Leave.
Vacation Leave.

9 days

Mr. F. Sutton
Mr. E. B. Lambert
Mr. F. W. Wood
Mr. B. H. C. Hallowes
Mr. E. Larmour
Mr. J. Angwin
Mr. C. H. Douglas
Mr. J. F. W. Plascott
Mr. C. H. Lamb
Mr. C. A. Carter
Mr. R. Bell
Mr. P. O. Rogers
Mr. O. C. Womack
Mr. W. Smith
Mr. J. A. Howe

2 days
1 day
8 months
3 days
4 days
23 days
2 days
4 days
28 days
11 days
7 days
28 days
9 days
31 days
1 day
4 days

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Q 182 9. Miscellaneous.-A photographic aerial survey of the Colony was made by members of the Royal Air Force attached to H.M.S. Pegasus. Some weeks prior to the arrival of H.M.S. Pegasus, which was carrying out the work an officer arrived in the Colony, and in conjunction with the Survey Office fixed numerous ground marks for this purpose. All necessary information regarding trigonometrical values was supplied and assistance given in every way and the cost of same was borne by the Colonial Government. In conjunction with this survey a party in charge of an officer of Royal Engineers arrived in the Colony about the end of the year. All assistance that was possible was given the party to facilitate this work together with a complete list of all trigonometrical stations with the values of same. Other stations were fixed where necessary and the work of observing and valuing these is in hand. All stations fixed by the Royal Engineer party have been or will be permanently marked and co-ordinated with the present system. A reconnaissance of Lantao Island will be undertaken at the earliest opportunity with a view to completing the survey of this Island. This however will probably have to wait until next October when weather conditions are more suitable for this work. An extensive area of about 878 acres was contoured at Laichikok for the Military Authorities in connection with the proposed reprovisioning of part of the garrison in this neighbourhood. The following plans were prepared for official use during the year:- 181 Lease plans (in triplicate), 19 Sale plans (in duplicate), 160 Tracings, and 6666 Sunprints etc. in connection with proposed sales, permits, etc., whilst 1640 permits for temporary occupation of Crown Land and 60 licences for temporary piers and slipways were issued. 10. The undermentioned officers were during the year, viz:-- Mr. L. C. P. Rees Mr. E. B. Reed Mr. H. West absent on leave 12 months 2 days Sick Leave. Vacation Leave. 9 days Mr. F. Sutton Mr. E. B. Lambert Mr. F. W. Wood Mr. B. H. C. Hallowes Mr. E. Larmour Mr. J. Angwin Mr. C. H. Douglas Mr. J. F. W. Plascott Mr. C. H. Lamb Mr. C. A. Carter Mr. R. Bell Mr. P. O. Rogers Mr. O. C. Womack Mr. W. Smith Mr. J. A. Howe 2 days 1 day 8 months 3 days 4 days 23 days 2 days 4 days 28 days 11 days 7 days 28 days 9 days 31 days 1 day 4 days
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Q 182 9. Miscellaneous.-A photographic aerial survey of the Colony was made by members of the Royal Air Force attached to H.M.S. Pegasus. Some weeks prior to the arrival of H.M.S. Pegasus, which was carrying out the work an officer arrived in the Colony, and in conjunction with the Survey Office fixed numerous ground marks for this purpose. All necessary in- formation regarding trigonometrical values was supplied and assistance given in every way and the cost of same was borne by the Colonial Government. In conjunction with this survey a party in charge of an officer of Royal Engineers arrived in the Colony about the end of the year. All assistance that was possible was given the party to facilitate this work together with a complete list of all trigonometrical stations with the values of same. Other stations were fixed where necessary and the work of observing and valuing these is in hand. All stations fixed by the Royal Engineer party have been or will be permanently marked and co-ordinated with the present system. A recon- naissance of Lantao Island will be undertaken at the earliest opportunity with a view to completing the survey of this Island. This however will probably have to wait until next October when weather conditions are more suitable for this work. An extensive area of about 878 acres was contoured at Laichikok for the Military Authorities in connection with the proposed reprovisioning of part of the garrison in this neighbour- hood. The following plans were prepared for official use during the year:-181 Lease plans (in triplicate), 19 Sale plans (in duplicate), 160 Tracings, and 6666 Sunprints etc. in connection with proposed sales, permits, etc., whilst 1640 permits for temporary occupation of Crown Land and 60 licences for temporary piers and slipways were issued. 10. The undermentioned officers were during the year, viz:-- Mr. L. C. P. Rees Mr. E. B. Reed Mr. H. West absent on leave 12 months 2 days Sick Leave. Vacation Leave. 9 days Mr. F. Sutton 2 days 4 days Mr. E. B. Lambert 1 day 8 months Mr. F. W. Wood Mr. B. H. C. Hallowes 3 days 4 days Mr. E. Larmour 23 days Mr. J. Angwin Mr. C. H. Douglas 2 days Mr. J. F. W. Plascott 4 days Mr. C. H. Lamb 28 days 11 days. Mr. C. A. Carter Mr. R. Bell 7 days Mr. P. O. Rogers 28 days 9 days Mr. O. C. Womack 31 days Mr. W. Smith 1 day Mr. J. A. Howe 4 days
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Q 182

9. Miscellaneous.-A photographic aerial survey of the Colony was made by members of the Royal Air Force attached to H.M.S. Pegasus. Some weeks prior to the arrival of H.M.S. Pegasus, which was carrying out the work an officer arrived in the Colony, and in conjunction with the Survey Office fixed numerous ground marks for this purpose. All necessary in- formation regarding trigonometrical values was supplied and assistance given in every way and the cost of same was borne by the Colonial Government. In conjunction with this survey a party in charge of an officer of Royal Engineers arrived in the Colony about the end of the year. All assistance that was possible was given the party to facilitate this work together with a complete list of all trigonometrical stations with the values of same. Other stations were fixed where necessary and the work of observing and valuing these is in hand. All stations fixed by the Royal Engineer party have been or will be permanently marked and co-ordinated with the present system. A recon- naissance of Lantao Island will be undertaken at the earliest opportunity with a view to completing the survey of this Island. This however will probably have to wait until next October when weather conditions are more suitable for this work.

An extensive area of about 878 acres was contoured at Laichikok for the Military Authorities in connection with the proposed reprovisioning of part of the garrison in this neighbour- hood.

The following plans were prepared for official use during the year:-181 Lease plans (in triplicate), 19 Sale plans (in duplicate), 160 Tracings, and 6666 Sunprints etc. in connection with proposed sales, permits, etc., whilst 1640 permits for temporary occupation of Crown Land and 60 licences for temporary piers and slipways were issued.

10. The undermentioned officers were during the year, viz:--

Mr. L. C. P. Rees

Mr. E. B. Reed

Mr. H. West

absent on leave

12 months 2 days

Sick Leave.

Vacation Leave.

9 days

Mr. F. Sutton

2 days

4 days

Mr. E. B. Lambert

1 day

8 months

Mr. F. W. Wood

Mr. B. H. C. Hallowes

3 days

4 days

Mr. E. Larmour

23 days

Mr. J. Angwin

Mr. C. H. Douglas

2 days

Mr. J. F. W. Plascott

4 days

Mr. C. H. Lamb

28 days

11 days.

Mr. C. A. Carter

Mr. R. Bell

7 days

Mr. P. O. Rogers

28 days

9 days

Mr. O. C. Womack

31 days

Mr. W. Smith

1 day

Mr. J. A. Howe

4 days

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