CO129-269 - Governor Sir Robinson & Public Offices - 1895 [12] — Page 184

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the free circulation of air, which is a matter of importance

in a climate like Hong Kong.

but will in

In order that full use may be made of the Dockyard,

it is absolutely necessary to have free and open spaces,

between the shops and the shipping sheds and the wharf,

to facilitate the transport and handling of Dockyard stores

which include boilers, boats, masts, gun mountings and

other articles of great bulk and weight. Also in the event

of a Dock being constructed in the New Dockyard in the

with the alature, it would be almost impossible to work it with a

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public road-way cutting it off from the sea.

With respect to the proposed swing-bridge, publie

traffic across this would be most objectionable, as it

would seriously interfere with ships passing into and out

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of the Camber, and further would be sure to lead to

irritation and friction because of delays on the public

road,

as the bridge would be required to be very frequently

(and for long intervals) opened for the purposes of the

Dockyard.

The security of the Dockyard is arranged for by

the

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