CO129-195 - Governor Hennessy - 1881 [1-4] — Page 23

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is aware,

of a scientific expedition to the East for the purpose of determining the correct longitude of Hongkong and of the chief ports in China and Japan. A copy of the report

was

shown to this Officer before the Governor left and Lieutenant Commander Green has since informed that it was perfect and left nothing to be

desired.

5.

Your Lordship will

see that Major Palmer, limiting himself to the lines of observation

and research indicated in the official correspondence on the subject,

recommends an establishment which shall

comprise

I

277

I. Astronomical observations so far only as is necessary for the accurate determination of local time.

II. A time ball for publishing such time to the shipping.

III. Meteorological observations on the scale indicated in Dr de la Rue's letter of the 18th February 1881 (enclosure in Your Lordship's despatch No. 91 of 19th February 1881).

IV. Magnetical observations, also as indicated in Dr de la Rue's letter.

V. Tidal observations at two points in the Colony.

6.

"The report deals fully with the particulars of these subjects and of the necessary buildings and other

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22 is aware, of a scientific expedition to the East for the purpose of determining the correct longitude of Hongkong and of the chief ports in China and Japan. A copy of the report was shown to this Officer before the Governor left and Lieutenant Commander Green has since informed that it was perfect and left nothing to be desired. 5. Your Lordship will see that Major Palmer, limiting himself to the lines of observation and research indicated in the official correspondence on the subject, recommends an establishment which shall comprise I 277 I. Astronomical observations so far only as is necessary for the accurate determination of local time. II. A time ball for publishing such time to the shipping. III. Meteorological observations on the scale indicated in Dr de la Rue's letter of the 18th February 1881 (enclosure in Your Lordship's despatch No. 91 of 19th February 1881). IV. Magnetical observations, also as indicated in Dr de la Rue's letter. V. Tidal observations at two points in the Colony. 6. "The report deals fully with the particulars of these subjects and of the necessary buildings and other
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22 is aware, of a scientific expedition to the East for the purpose of determining the correct longitude of Hongkong and of the chief ports in China and Japan. A copy of the report wad shown to this Officer before the Governor left and Lieutenant Commander Green- has since informed that it was _ perfest and left nothing to be desired. 5. Your Lordship will see that Major Palmer limiting himself to the lines of observation and research indicated in the official correspondence on the subject an recommends establishment which shall comprise I hip. 277 I. Astronomical observations so- far only as is nece necessary for the acourate determination of local time. II. A time ball for publishing such time to the shipping. on III. Micteorological observations the seale indicated in Dr de la Rue's letter of the 18th February 1881 enclosure in Your Lordship's forming an despatch N. 91 of 19th February 1881). IV. Magnetical observations, also as indicated in Dr de la Rue's letter.: Tidal observations at two V. points in the Colony. 6. "The report deals fully with the particulars of these subjecto and of the necessary buildings and other
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is aware,

of a scientific expedition to the East for the purpose of determining the correct longitude of Hongkong and of the chief ports in China and Japan. A copy of the report

wad

shown to this Officer before the Governor left and Lieutenant Commander Green- has since informed that it was _ perfest and left nothing to be

desired.

5.

Your Lordship will

see that Major Palmer limiting himself to the lines of observation

and research indicated in the official correspondence on the subject

an

recommends establishment which shall

comprise

I

hip.

277

I. Astronomical observations so-

far only

as is nece

necessary

for the acourate

determination of local time.

II. A time ball for publishing such time to the shipping.

on

III. Micteorological observations

the seale indicated in Dr de la

Rue's letter of the 18th February 1881

enclosure in Your Lordship's

forming

an

despatch N. 91 of 19th February 1881).

IV. Magnetical observations, also

as indicated in Dr de la Rue's letter.:

Tidal observations at two

V.

points in the Colony.

6.

"The report deals fully

with the particulars of these subjecto

and of the necessary buildings and

other

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