8. Crepy
Reco
2396
- 25 JAN 05
China Association,
Hongkong) 4th. Decenter, 1804.
532
I beg to acknowledge receipt of your letter of the 29th. ulto in continuation of correspondence on the subject of Captain Ivier's scheme for the removal of the artificial barriers in the Canton river, enclosing report by Mr. J. E. Boulton, Acting Assistant Director of Public Works on same.
Mr. Boulton's report, together with opinions derived therefrom by others, versed in the navigation of the river have been considered by the Committee, and I now have the honour to present their view of the question to the information of His Excellency the Governor.
The Committee consider that the works at the various barriers proposed by Captain Ivier, though only providing for the partial removal of these obstructions, will give a good and sufficient channel through and will fairly meet the case.
As regards the natural obstructions to navigation, the removal of which would presumably come under the head of the harbour improvements provided for in the Peking Treaty,
the Committee think that the desirability of removing the Lai Chi Kok Barrier, and of dredging the Bell flats and Silchar Point should be brought to the attention of the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs, who it is hoped will carry out this work at an early date.
I return, with thanks, the nine plans which accompany Capt. Ivier's report, and which you courteously placed at the Committee's disposal.
The Honorable
The Colonial Secretary.
I have etc.
SA.
A. Chatterton Molesworth
Chairman
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8. Crepy
Reco
2396
- 25 JAN 05
China Association,
Hongkong)4th. Decenter, 1804.
532
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I beg to 4o4nowlelze receipt of voir letter of the 59th. vitio in continuation of correspondence on the subject of Cotain Ivier's scheme for the removal of the getificiel barriers in the Canton river, enclosing recort by Yo. J. E. Boulton, Acting Assistant Director of Fitilo kores on se12.
Wr. Soliton's report, together with opinions de- there) from others, versei in the navigation of the river have been considered by the Cerrittee, and I now have the honour to present theile view of the question to the information of Hig
Excellency the Governor.
The Corriltee consider that the words at the various tarriers proposed by Captain Tvier, though only provising for the partial removal of these obstentione, will give a 200)
and softicient channel through end will fairly meet the ca96.
Aion regeri to the natural obstrictions to nevisa-
tion, the removal of whion would presumably come under the heal of the harbour irurovements proviiei for in the tackar Treaty
the Committee think that the besirability of removing the lai
Mi Sarrier, and of itejeing the Sell flats and Silchar Point
should be brought to the attention of the Chinese Imperial Veri-
time Cistors, who it is hoped will carry out this word et
early late.
I return, with thanks, the nine clans which accor- panies Caut: Ivier's report, and which you courteously place
at the Committee's jisposal.
The Honorable
The Colonial Secretary.
i have etc.
SA.
a. Chatterton Milcos
Clairman
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