CO129-311 - Acting Governor Major Gen Sir Gascoigne - 1902 [5-7] — Page 207

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exhausted supplies in the reservoirs, and I am exerting every effort to alleviate distress. The experience of this year has made it evident to me that permanent provision should be made without delay for supplying wholesome water in reasonable quantities to all parts of the City and at all seasons of the year; and that it is neither safe nor expedient to trust to the mere chances of an abundant year's rainfall in a climate so capricious as that of Hongkong.

3. In connection with this important question I transmit copies of a further Memorandum which has just reached me from Mr. Chadwick, and which may be regarded as supplementary to the first part of the Preliminary Report which forms the first enclosure to this Despatch. The Memorandum deals chiefly with his proposals for the improvement of the Taitam Reservoir and its gathering grounds, and I propose to call upon the Director of Public Works forthwith to furnish me with an estimate of the cost of carrying them out.

4. The remainder of Mr. Chadwick's Preliminary Report is occupied with a discussion of the Sewerage, Drainage and Scavenging of the City, and it concludes with a section relating to House Construction and Overcrowding. On none of these topics do I propose to enter at present, though I venture to invite your attention to the statement made on page 34, that nothing short of the general resumption of insanitary tenements, and their entire re-construction, will bring about any thorough improvement in the sanitary condition of Hongkong". In conclusion, I have to inform you that in deference to the opinions of the members of the Executive Council and the Medical and Sanitary experts who are now in Hongkong, I

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266 } exhausted supplies in the reservoirs, and I am exerting every effort to alleviate distress. The experience of this year has made it evident to me that permanent provision should be made without delay for supplying wholesome water in reasonable quantities to all parts of the City and at all seasons of the year; and that it is neither safe nor expedient to trust to the mere chances of an abundant year's rainfall in a climate so capricious as that of Hongkong. 3. In connection with this important question I transmit copies of a further Memorandum which has just reached me from Mr. Chadwick, and which may be regarded as supplementary to the first part of the Preliminary Report which forms the first enclosure to this Despatch. The Memorandum deals chiefly with his proposals for the improvement of the Taitam Reservoir and its gathering grounds, and I propose to call upon the Director of Public Works forthwith to furnish me with an estimate of the cost of carrying them out. 4. The remainder of Mr. Chadwick's Preliminary Report is occupied with a discussion of the Sewerage, Drainage and Scavenging of the City, and it concludes with a section relating to House Construction and Overcrowding. On none of these topics do I propose to enter at present, though I venture to invite your attention to the statement made on page 34, that nothing short of the general resumption of insanitary tenements, and their entire re-construction, will bring about any thorough improvement in the sanitary condition of Hongkong". In conclusion, I have to inform you that in deference to the opinions of the members of the Executive Council and the Medical and Sanitary experts who are now in Hongkong, I
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266 } exhausted supplies in the reservoirs, and I am exerting every effort to alleviate distress. The experience of this year has made it evident to me that permanent provision should be made without delay for supplying wholesome water in reasonable quantities to all parts of the City and at all seasons of the year; and that it is neither safe nor expedient to trust to the mere chances of an abundant year's rainfall in a climate so capricious as that of Hongkong. 3. In connection with this important question I transmit copies of a further Memorandum which has just reached me from Mr. Chadwick, and which may be regarded as Athril piether the Cost) supplementary to the first part of the Preliminary Report which forms the first enclosure to this Despatch. The Memoran- dum deals chiefly with his proposals for the improvement of the Taitam Reservoir and its gathering grounds, and I propose to call upon the Director of Public Works forthwith to furnish me with an estimate of the cost of carrying them out. 4. The remainder of Mr. Chadwick's Preliminary Report is occupied with a discussion of the Sewerage, Drain- age and Scavenging of the City, and it concludes with a sec- tion relating to House Construction and Overcrowding. On none of these topics do I propose to enter at present, though I venture to invite your attention to the statement made on page 34, that nothing short of the general resumption of insani- tary tenements, and their entire re-construction, will bring about any thorough improvement in the sanitary condition of Hongkong". In conclusion, I have to inform you that in defe- rence to the opinions of the members of the Executive Council and the Medical and Sanitary experts who are now in Hongkong, I
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exhausted supplies in the reservoirs, and I am exerting every

effort to alleviate distress. The experience of this year has

made it evident to me that permanent provision should be made

without delay for supplying wholesome water in reasonable

quantities to all parts of the City and at all seasons of the

year; and that it is neither safe nor expedient to trust to

the mere chances of an abundant year's rainfall in a climate

so capricious as that of Hongkong.

3.

In connection with this important question

I transmit copies of a further Memorandum which has just

reached me from Mr. Chadwick, and which may be regarded as

Athril

piether the Cost)

supplementary to the first part of the Preliminary Report

which forms the first enclosure to this Despatch. The Memoran-

dum deals chiefly with his proposals for the improvement of

the Taitam Reservoir and its gathering grounds, and I propose

to call upon the Director of Public Works forthwith to furnish

me with an estimate of the cost of carrying them out.

4.

The remainder of Mr. Chadwick's Preliminary

Report is occupied with a discussion of the Sewerage, Drain-

age and Scavenging of the City, and it concludes with a sec-

tion relating to House Construction and Overcrowding. On none

of these topics do I propose to enter at present, though I

venture to invite your attention to the statement made on page

34, that nothing short of the general resumption of insani-

tary tenements, and their entire re-construction, will bring

about any thorough improvement in the sanitary condition of

Hongkong". In conclusion, I have to inform you that in defe-

rence to the opinions of the members of the Executive Council

and the Medical and Sanitary experts who are now in Hongkong,

I

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