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THE CHINA MAIL,

FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1961.

BRIDGE-OR TUNNEL?

(Continued from Page 1) specialist form of geophysical survey of a large ares

of the

"In the case of shipping, ore of the essential life lines of this Colony, considerable importance Is placed upon the introduction of now hazards in the horbour, harbour, Dr E. F. Szeropaalit and therefore, to ascertain the of the Hongkong University, to requirements, both present and gether with many private firma future, of the shipping com- and, Individuals, who have community, some 40 shipping lines, operated in answering many questions,

Physical

"It was essential to conduci a full-sale traffle

survey

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who call at Hongkong, provided information as to the size of their present ships and future building.

"Certain Iines were approached on the problem of mast height, all but one being ascertain the habits of both

prepared to make their mast vehicular and pedestrian traffic,

telescopio so that an economic to necurately ascertain the loads

height for the bridge could be whleh our Colony roads entry,

schleved. to formulate Irame pattern,

alternative "Proposals mad 10 anticipale the

future scheines had to be placed before pattern after the most suitable the Port Conumittee, as well as Jocution for the lak been other factors which night affect selected, and to see how

future operation of the new concept of traffe

flow harbour. A into the pattern of exist

He und proposed roads.

"Discussions had to be held on many of the physical prob- lems, icing-term Colony plan ning and to ascertain views from those who wère in any way in- terested or would be affected by such a road link.

economical cost.

Al

this the

a

"All this was vital if the right conclusions were to be reached as to the best location and most sulluble type of rood crossing, as well as to provej that such a link was practicali and econornic.

No objection

beneath.

contended

that

association "Obviously, with shipping arizes the thought of typhoons, and here a careful analysts of all ships which have dragged their ancher an appre- cluble distance, or broken lönse. since 1918, has been made.

Satisfactory

and landing over Stonecutters from the north.

"From discussions with pilots it appears that the bridge is not ilkely 10

prevent [ hazard compared ready existing, should only be in the vicinity of

he bridge th when there is a relatively high cloud bosc.

Knowledge

Catamonwealth.

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Important

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"They believe that there la room for an acceptable compro- mise between the needs of these that the merlly interests, and should be weighed against such Was objections before a tunnel considered.

Asset

would be a visible asset of greit prestige to the Colony such the harbour bridge in Sydney. "I also think that it may prove easier to arrange finance for a bridge than for a turmel.

"Now you will say having re- ceived this report, what are w guing to do about it and what is! the next step.

"The

report has aiready been submitted to Government for their examinailun, and it Con- is also being carefully sidered by the sponsors.

"I think it is fairly apparent to all that the sponsors would embarked on this not have

"Obviously, one of the most important aspects to be con- sidered is the coat, and how long it would take to pay off, It is ezilmated that a suitable

cost bridge would

HK$192 Proceed with a scheme accept- be able to Government should the million, to which should added a sum to cover Interest report prove favourable.

"Therefore, it is safe to say charges during the period of construction, and taking this that after considering the report Government

costly survey if it had not been their intention to endeavour to

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and those of a bridge, "It will be realised that with than

vehicles, would be more susceptible 14 such a link, goods

can now make) temporary Foss of capacity in whereas they very limited crossings in a day, the event of an accident or fire special will be in a position to cross to blocking a traffle isne.

"It is the opinion of theruby

the to those land fro many times,

engineers that a bridge would 03 aircraft considerably reducing the cost

offer a better overall solu. of transportation in the Colony.

tion, I agreement could be good weather,

To this end, research into the

reached with marine and problem was carried out by Dr

aviation interests. Szczepanik and his associates of and the Hongkong University, their conclusions were that the harbour total cost uf cross "Most critics of a central transportation was likely to be road link buse their arguments reduced by about 8.3 per cent. uppn the traile problems that "Questionnaries were also sub- and inmitted to many hundreds of are likely to result, order that ቦነ authoritative firms, and from the replies re- opinion on this aspect would coived it is apparent that even cross har- be obtained, the consulting en-with the improved

the bour vehicular ferries, the cost gineers recommended that Boat! Research Laboratory of operating a letry pcross the should be consulted, and it was harbour (excluding the tail) is agreed that they should carry very much more expensive than but a full-scale traffic survey. if it ran on ordinary roads, which was the most extensive

"Various Arms estimated the ever carried out in the British cost of a single lorry trip across the harbour by a vehicular ferry "The result of this survey was in the region of $25 to $40 "Thi Committee confirmed shows. with the exception that it had no objection to a one or two junctions, our reads including the ferry fare, where- tunnel, provided adequate depth are not used, 10 their falls for a road link the cost would be only a anali amount over water 0:

remained above.capacity.

and above the actual toll. Further, provided

really have certain *We do not construction requirements were traffle problem here compared "Perhaps one of the must amet, particularly as to the dis- 10 this office Replies

other big cities, Tramc 126 (1

Heplies have been forwarded $32 portant was to obtain accurate.

Reological information below the height of the deck above water,

tance between piers, and the keeps moving, even though it may not be at a very fast pace and harbour bel to ensure that had no objection, in principle, most of the holdups are due to foundation for bridge.

to a bridge.

features like Improperly zoned Junnel, vindurt un Kouseway "It was

traffic lights, road reconstruc. could be constructed and at an height of 200 feet was necessary,

tion works. inadequate pave.)

and pedestrian Jay- Thought had to be given to but it is felt that the engineer's menta The economies, not only as to height of 170 feet is adequate, as walking, and most important of whether road link would pay all ships using the harbour, with alt, a very poor knowledge by for itself, but economical ad- the exception of one, could pass the majority of Colony drivers vantages which might accrue to,

ns to the correct way to use the

HK$250 million. the Colony as a whole in It's

ronds; as an example, lane cis-

"The estimated probable normal commercial and social

cipline. How often one finds Hfe.

slow moving vehicle keeping to traffic forecasts show that with

lane, or the outside

driving tolls, no higher than those of

the ferries, the astride two lanes.

net revenue road link.

"I personally belleve that with "However, with the intrudue-derived would be sufficient to tion of new roads, undoubtedly pay off the total cost in about cluding Government, there is a goodw} on everyone's part, in- the flow of traffic will improve. 14 years, after meeting Interest very good chance that a scheme and I think the flow out of the charges at 8 per cent per annum, for improved cross-harbour com- Central District towards the and other charges.

munications by the establish- with the

"In the case of a tunnel the ment of a road link will come East

opening of tire

cost would be HK$211 million, to pass. indicates Harcourt-road possibilities,

and interest rates on the name The traffic census shows that basis of the bridge, the all in the desired in for

sam would be HK$283 million, cross

that all am sure

those harbour trafic is already east of and it would be expected to connected with the promotion,

for itself in about pay the Star Ferry plers, and with

10 nad have the Interesta of the the rapid development of Kun

years.

Colony at heart, do not really Tong, und Kai Tuk, as well as "It is interesting to compare mind whether it is a bridge or North Point and beyond, it is when considering traffic figures, tunnel, but the final cholec con estimated that with a road link those of another recently con- only be decided upon after con- placed slightly cast of Nathonstructed toll bridge, in Auckland, skleration of the many facturs road, and the Central Districts, New Zealand.

involved. that the density of traffic in the "In 1958, it WTH estimated "It is, however, essential to

most congested

from a similar sort of survey proceed quickly and I hope allowing for the increase in as carried out here. that 8,550 that once Government pre cross harbour trame, will be

vehicles would use the bridge aware of the sponsors' pro- reduced.

cach day as compared to 4,700 posals, they will be prepared using the ferrics.

to lend their support without The bridge was opened In undue delay, they have been May, 1959, and these estimates | most helpful and co-operative investigation, and I "In the Central Distelet It is have been exceeded ever since, over the

and during the year calculated that

ending sincerely frust this reduction March 31, 1961, a Lotal of over

this spirit will community as a whole, with will be in the

continue, the exception of the owners of cent, whilst in the Mongkok bridge, or an average of over portance

order of 6 per 5% million vehicles used the "It is of paramount im- sta scheme 13 to This Dividend will be pay- "Aviation has become of in-area of Nathan-road it would 15,000 per day, which enabled come to Fruitlon that the public able on or after Monday, 14th creasing

be seven per cent, and the Authority Importance tu the

the support it, and it is for organi- where increases are to be ex- August, 1961, at the Offices of Colony, not only for It's qulek pected these will be more than

sations like yours, and the the Corporation, where Share- communication with other parts offset by new

public-spirited members of the roads already

to community- holders

play ticle of the world, but the big Infux ure requested tv

under construction ur in the apply for Warrants.

of tourists, who when they come

planning stage.

"On the findings of all these part in this venture by openly by air normally stay for several

To bring the traffle problem, investigations, the Consulting advocating the early creation THE REGISTER OF Days, and make good use of our] allled with the parking, into Engineers prepared their re- of a cross-harbour road link."

hotels.

true focus, one must onlicipate port and the major conclusion SHARES of the Corporation) will be closed from Friday, i

will inade over which is reached after reading the yiers to come with new and the report is that undoubtedly PRISONERS CAUGHT 28th July. to Saturday, 12th "I is essentini with the in improved roads, better trafle central trans-harbour road link and sound pro-

Manchester, July 27. August, 1961 (both days increasing speed of aircraft that control, and the provision of is a practical

Four prisonera all acred 23; clusive's during which period any artificial hazards are kept many more multi-story

car position.

"They concluded that the who escaped from- Strangeways no transfer of shares can be to a minimum, especially on an parks.

upproach to a runway, and it is i "In fact It might not be

most suitable location for adeli Prison yesterday, were "recap- registered.

for this reason that a bridge] unreasonable for any authority

a road link was between the tured early this morning.

offered They

no resistance across Lye Mun

Ilangbom Reclamation and Re- concerned with the construction

found in o ceptable.

of this read link to provide, as

Causeway Bay, near Kellelt when they were

house here. China Mall Island. "Obviously, a tunnel would part of their facilities, a multi-

Special. be of no worry to civil avia-storey car pork, for 1,000 to tion The location, therefore, 2,000 cars, Chief Accountant.of a bridge depended very much "As a toll

upon the various fight paths for the usc of the road inic land is available with minimum TEMPORARY LOAN Hong Kong, 12th July, 1961. and actions taken by aircraft the number of daily commuters disturbance to private property, using their own cars to and and enables the engineers to de- from their offers is not likely sign a satisfactory road connec- to be very great, and therefore,tion with the Colony's existing the demand for parking spaces road system. may not be unduly increased. To a tunnet there

is un- "The main advantage to be likely to be any objection from achieved by this road link is to marine ur aviation Interests, was jammed, and safe-cracking

communication, but it is more expensive to con- experts

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The Hecretary of The Hongkong & Shanghai Hotela, Ltd., Mr. J. G. Oliver, today announced that. In order to protect certain numes which hat come to be associated with the Company and under which the Company had been earry- ing on business, it had been decided that the establishmento owned and

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"Whereas many ships have finished up along the shore- line of the harbour, or eal- lided with

other ships, this investigation shows that only two might possibly, in their movementor through the har- bour, have collided with A bridge. "The design of the protec- tion to the piers would be similar to the airport runway, where only recently a ship was blown ashore, and suffered Ile or no damage. In view of this, and with a 2,000 foul span for normal navigation, I do not feel here is any great hazard to shipping.

The engineers believe that the

should final proposals -satisfactorily meet there -: quirements of the shipping

the Caronla.

Unlikely

is not

areas, after

Research

that progress

tolls.

to reduce

Findings

"This location is not only more suitable for meeting the traffic will be charged pattern, but is in an area where

"I

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make arcaronable height above the highest point of the particularly for commerical and struct, and It's operating main-London to help get to the cash bridge towers, before turning public vehicles.

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Proudly Presents

RESTAURANT

مویچ

NIGHT-CLUB.

Revue

A Merry Package of Songs, Dances & Sensational Magic Direct from Holland TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY At 11.00 p.m. & 1.00 a.m.

SHAWS BUILDING

NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON, H.K. (OPP, BROADWAY THEATRE) RESERVATION PHONE 55700.52476.804972..

THE FAMOUS

BAYSIDE CLUB

OF MANILA IN HONG KONG

IS NOW OPEN

for

DINNER AND DANCING

with

Continuous music and song stylings

by

MISS CELIA MORAN

and

"LOS TRES PECADORES" direct from Manila

NOTE:

GRAND OPENING JULY 31st 1961

'11th FLOOR CLOVER HOTEL 380 Nathan Rood,

Tel. 67251

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