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by which
Framed
A
modified scheme
all the above advantages
are retained
to both
Army
and
Navy,
and
which the Governor before his de-
d to facilitate in any that he could, while sir J. –
parture
way
agreed
Richards had heartily approved of it
and s
strongly
recommended its adoption
to the Admiralty.
15
ot
In a letter dated the
of May 1891 from General Barker
it is stated that it is understood the
Government will no.
longer urge
the necessity of carrying
out the
| projected road along the sea prout
of
on
the Naval and the
of
obtaining
Military property,
4
wider road commua.
nication from East to West than
now exists through
16.
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that property; That His Excellency approves of the arrangement for unterchanges of buildings between the two services
indicated in the enclosed plan, and.
is prepared to facilitate it by effecting the resumption by Government of the
Lots 20, 21 and 73B as shown in the
/
plan, and in such other
may
17.
be nee
necessary.
·way
من
The plan enclosed in this
letter shews no alteration whatever in
the
18.
alignment of Queen's Road.
The
only expression of opinion
on this modified schame
by
منال
Excellency
Sir William Des Voeux is contained in the following
extract
ext
from C.DO 1071 referring to the re. sumption of Marive Lots 20 and 21,
"an iedurance should be passed un.
mistakably permitting of resumption for any public purpose "
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"The question of the re- cumption of Marine Lots 20 and 21 is further dealt with in CS.0. 1074,-. and the Executive Council "advised
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"and.
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