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254/4.

No. 7 Carteret Street,

Westminster.

London, S.W.

19th February, 1903.

BUNG-KUNG #PAPERWORK# ORDINANCES.

MEMORANDUM

on

THE PROPOSED WATER ORDINANCE NO. 29 OF 1902.

----00000----

423

Obvious logic-

ation.

1. When I visited Hong Kong in 1882, for the purpose

of enquiring into, and reporting upon the sanitary condition

of the Colony, one of the most serious defects noted, was

the inadequacy of the water-supply. The Pokfulam Reservoir

was then the only source of public water-supply.

At this time, a considerable quantity of water was obtained

from wells and from the streams, flowing down the hills.

The daily quantum of water, which the said reservoir afforded,

was but small, and the deficiency in quantity was

aggravated by the defective system of distribution, then

in force. The Tytam Reservoir was projected, but its

construction was opposed by the then Governor, the late

Sir John Pope Hennessy, K.C.M.G. The reason for opposition

to a work, the necessity for which was so obvious, has

never been clearly ascertained. A special report was

therefore submitted, recommending the construction of the

Tytam Reservoir. It was, however, evident that, even

with the additional quantity of water, which the new works

might be expected to afford; waste and extravagance must

be checked, by appropriate Legislation. On my return to

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254/4. No. 7 Carteret Street, Westminster. London, S.W. 19th February, 1903. BUNG-KUNG #PAPERWORK# ORDINANCES. MEMORANDUM on THE PROPOSED WATER ORDINANCE NO. 29 OF 1902. ----00000---- 423 Obvious logic- ation. 1. When I visited Hong Kong in 1882, for the purpose of enquiring into, and reporting upon the sanitary condition of the Colony, one of the most serious defects noted, was the inadequacy of the water-supply. The Pokfulam Reservoir was then the only source of public water-supply. At this time, a considerable quantity of water was obtained from wells and from the streams, flowing down the hills. The daily quantum of water, which the said reservoir afforded, was but small, and the deficiency in quantity was aggravated by the defective system of distribution, then in force. The Tytam Reservoir was projected, but its construction was opposed by the then Governor, the late Sir John Pope Hennessy, K.C.M.G. The reason for opposition to a work, the necessity for which was so obvious, has never been clearly ascertained. A special report was therefore submitted, recommending the construction of the Tytam Reservoir. It was, however, evident that, even with the additional quantity of water, which the new works might be expected to afford; waste and extravagance must be checked, by appropriate Legislation. On my return to
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254/4. No. 7 Carteret Street, Westminster. London, S.#. 19th February, 1903. BUNG-KUNG #APERWORKJ ORDINANCES. MORANDUM on THE PROPOSED WATER URDINANCE NO. 29. OF 1902. ----00000---- 423 bvious logis- ataon. 1. When 1 visited Hong Kong in 1882, for tae purpose of enquiring luto, and reporting upon the banitary Condition of the Colony, om of the most serious defects noted, was tae inadequacy of the water-aupply. The Poxfoolum keser- voir was then the only source of public water-supply. At this time, a considerable quantity of water was obtained from wells and from the streams, flowing down the hills. îne daily quantum of water, whion the said reservoir af- forded, was but small, and the deficiency in quantity was aggravated by the defective system of distribution, then in force. The Tytam Reservoir was projected, but its construction was opposed by the then Governor, the late air jonu Pope Leonessy b.U.k.ta The reason for opposition to a work, the necessity for which was so obvious, bas never puca Ciuarly ascertained. A special report was therefore submitted, recommending thu construction of the Tytan keservoir. It was, however, evident that, even wita tao additional quantity of water, which the new works might be expected to afford; waste and extravagance must be cnecaud, by appropriate Legislation. On my return to 1
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254/4.

No. 7 Carteret Street,

Westminster.

London, S.#.

19th February, 1903.

BUNG-KUNG #APERWORKJ ORDINANCES.

MORANDUM

on

THE PROPOSED WATER URDINANCE NO. 29. OF 1902.

----00000----

423

bvious logis-

ataon.

1. When 1 visited Hong Kong in 1882, for tae purpose

of enquiring luto, and reporting upon the banitary Condition

of the Colony, om of the most serious defects noted, was

tae inadequacy of the water-aupply. The Poxfoolum keser-

voir was then the only source of public water-supply.

At this time, a considerable quantity of water was obtained

from wells and from the streams, flowing down the hills.

îne daily quantum of water, whion the said reservoir af-

forded, was but small, and the deficiency in quantity was

aggravated by the defective system of distribution, then

in force. The Tytam Reservoir was projected, but its

construction was opposed by the then Governor, the late

air jonu Pope Leonessy b.U.k.ta The reason for opposition

to a work, the necessity for which was so obvious, bas

never puca Ciuarly ascertained. A special report was

therefore submitted, recommending thu construction of the

Tytan keservoir. It was, however, evident that, even

wita tao additional quantity of water, which the new works

might be expected to afford; waste and extravagance must

be cnecaud, by appropriate Legislation. On my return to

1

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