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W.L.2372/04.

"TAMAR" at Hong Kong,

45

8th January 1904.

Sir,

With reference to my letter of 30th June 1903, No. 1051, on the subject of the temporary checking of the Albany Nullah during the heavy rain on 27th and 28th idem, I have the honour to forward herewith an account, amounting to $1636.10, of the cost of clearing the Nullah, which I request may be paid over to the Cashier, His Majesty's Naval Yard, on the grounds stated in my letter quoted above.

In addition to this the estimated cost of dredging the deposit on the sea bed at the outlet of the Nullah is £500 and I should be glad if the Colonial Government would admit their liability on this point also.

I have the honour to be

Sir,

Your Excellency's obedient Servant,

(Sgd)

C.G. Robinson.

Rear Admiral.

His Excellency

The Officer Administering the Government,

HONG KONG.

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W.L.2372/04. "TAMAR" at Hong Kong, 45 8th January 1904. Sir, With reference to my letter of 30th June 1903, No. 1051, on the subject of the temporary checking of the Albany Nullah during the heavy rain on 27th and 28th idem, I have the honour to forward herewith an account, amounting to $1636.10, of the cost of clearing the Nullah, which I request may be paid over to the Cashier, His Majesty's Naval Yard, on the grounds stated in my letter quoted above. In addition to this the estimated cost of dredging the deposit on the sea bed at the outlet of the Nullah is £500 and I should be glad if the Colonial Government would admit their liability on this point also. I have the honour to be Sir, Your Excellency's obedient Servant, (Sgd) C.G. Robinson. Rear Admiral. His Excellency The Officer Administering the Government, HONG KONG.
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вору W.L.2372/04. "TAMAR" at Hong Kong, 45 8th January 1904. Sir, With reference to my letter of 30th June 1903, No. 1051, on the subject of the temporary checking of the Albany Nullah during the heavy rain on 27th and 28th idem, I have the honour to forward herewith an account, amounting to $1636.10, of the cost of clearing the Nullah, which I request may be paid over to the Cashier, His Majesty's Naval Yard, on the grounds stated in my letter quoted above. In addition to this the estimated cost of dredg- ing the deposit on the sea bed at the outlet of the Nullah is £500 and I should be glad if the Colonial Government would admit their liability on this point also. 1 have the honour to be Sir, Your excellency's obedient Servant, His Excellency The Officer Administering the Government, HONG KONG. (Sgd) C.G. Robinson. Rear Admiral.
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W.L.2372/04.

"TAMAR" at Hong Kong,

45

8th January 1904.

Sir,

With reference to my letter of 30th June 1903,

No. 1051, on the subject of the temporary checking of the

Albany Nullah during the heavy rain on 27th and 28th idem,

I have the honour to forward herewith an account, amounting to $1636.10, of the cost of clearing the Nullah, which I

request may be paid over to the Cashier, His Majesty's

Naval Yard, on the grounds stated in my letter quoted

above.

In addition to this the estimated cost of dredg-

ing the deposit on the sea bed at the outlet of the Nullah

is £500 and I should be glad if the Colonial Government

would admit their liability on this point also.

1 have the honour to be

Sir,

Your excellency's obedient Servant,

His Excellency

The Officer

Administering the Government,

HONG KONG.

(Sgd)

C.G. Robinson.

Rear Admiral.

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