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From Messrs. Shewan Tomes & Co.

To the Hon. the Director of Public Works.

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604

Hongkong, 24th July, 1901.

14.

Sir,

Replying to your favour of July 19th, we would submit the following:

Re protection of the Government, Naval and Military Telephone Lines. The Tramway Company cannot accept any liability for disturbing effects to these telephone lines that may arise out of the working of the Tramways beyond the provisions of the rules of the Board of Trade as set forth in Schedule "A" of the Tramway Ordinance. It is a well-established principle that a Tramway has as good a right to use the earth as a return as the telephone lines and it is very unusual to place upon the Tramway any expense made necessary to adjust the telephone systems to the new conditions that may be brought about by the introduction of tramway lines. This is the position taken by the Company in regard to all telephone lines whether public or private.

Re Protection to Water Mains and Pipes. The Company considers that the rules of the Board of Trade furnish ample and reasonable protection to these mains and pipes. These rules were framed specially for the protection of such underground structures. They are extremely rigid and there are no unfavourable

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From Messrs. Shewan Tomes & Co. To the Hon. the Director of Public Works. ***** 604 Hongkong, 24th July, 1901. 14. Sir, Replying to your favour of July 19th, we would submit the following: Re protection of the Government, Naval and Military Telephone Lines. The Tramway Company cannot accept any liability for disturbing effects to these telephone lines that may arise out of the working of the Tramways beyond the provisions of the rules of the Board of Trade as set forth in Schedule "A" of the Tramway Ordinance. It is a well-established principle that a Tramway has as good a right to use the earth as a return as the telephone lines and it is very unusual to place upon the Tramway any expense made necessary to adjust the telephone systems to the new conditions that may be brought about by the introduction of tramway lines. This is the position taken by the Company in regard to all telephone lines whether public or private. Re Protection to Water Mains and Pipes. The Company considers that the rules of the Board of Trade furnish ample and reasonable protection to these mains and pipes. These rules were framed specially for the protection of such underground structures. They are extremely rigid and there are no unfavourable
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From Messrs. Shewan Tomes & Co. To the Hon. the Director of Public Works. * * * * * 604 Hongkong, 24th. July, 1901. 14. Sir, Replying to your favour of July 19th., we would submit the following:- Re protection of the Government, Naval and Military Telephone Lines. The Tramway Company cannot accept any lia- bility for disturbing effects to these telephone lines that may arise out of the working of the Tramways beyond the provi- sions of the rules of the Board of Trade as set forth in Sche- dule "A" of the Tramway Ordinance. It is a well established principle that a Tramway has as good a right to use the earth as a return as the telephone lines and it is very unusual to place upon the Tramway any expense made necessary to adjust the telephone systems to the new conditions that may be brought about by the introduction of tramway lines. This is the position taken by the Company in regard to all telephone lines whether public or private. Re Protection to Water Mains and Pipes. The Company considers that the rules of the Board of Trade furnish ample and reasonable protection to these mains and pipes. These rules were framed specially for the protection of such under- ground structures. They are extremely rigid and there are no unfavourable
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From Messrs. Shewan Tomes & Co.

To the Hon. the Director of Public Works.

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604

Hongkong, 24th. July, 1901.

14.

Sir,

Replying to your favour of July 19th., we

would submit the following:-

Re protection of the Government, Naval and Military Telephone Lines. The Tramway Company cannot accept any lia- bility for disturbing effects to these telephone lines that may arise out of the working of the Tramways beyond the provi- sions of the rules of the Board of Trade as set forth in Sche-

dule "A" of the Tramway Ordinance. It is a well established principle that a Tramway has as good a right to use the earth

as a return as the telephone lines and it is very unusual to place upon the Tramway any expense made necessary to adjust the telephone systems to the new conditions that may be

brought about by the introduction of tramway lines. This is the position taken by the Company in regard to all telephone lines whether public or private.

Re Protection to Water Mains and Pipes. The Company considers that the rules of the Board of Trade furnish ample

and reasonable protection to these mains and pipes. These rules were framed specially for the protection of such under- ground structures. They are extremely rigid and there are no

unfavourable

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