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Excellency & Presidential Committee of Council,

No. 359

Chief Resident Engineer's Office,

Sir J. A. Ferry & Partners,

Consulting Engineers.

Kowloon,

2nd September, 1906.

41029

Gentlemen,

1. I am in receipt of your wire dated the 28th September

"Cannot Governor say progress labour can do normal" meaning

"Governor is not satisfied with progress. Advise by telegram what is

the cause write full particulars by next post." To which I have re-

plied "Crews suffering heavily cannot import till season improves"

meaning, "We are having a great deal of sickness, Labour here is very

poor. Cannot import till season improves".

2. There are two main causes why work is not progressing as

fast as it might in another country. Malarial fever is worse here than

I have ever seen anywhere. The months from May till the end of October

are most unsuitable for keeping work, as men get sick in about a week

when sent out into the new territory. Contractors cannot be persuaded

to start work during these months and under ordinary circumstances (say

in India where I have had most of my experience) no attempt would be

made to do so considering the climate.

3. I have been greatly against starting any work except the

tunnel during these months and it was only under pressure from His

Excellency that I tried to do so. My attempts have failed simply due to

the fact that contractors won't tender for work except at exorbitant

rates, which I was not prepared to accept.

As I do not think there will be the slightest difficulty

in getting the remainder of the line finished long before the tunnel, I

did not see the necessity of giving exorbitant rates to contractors to

build the line and have it idle for a couple of years waiting for the

completion of the tunnel.

4. On the tunnel works, which I have tried to carry out as

fast as possible, malarial fever has handicapped me to an enormous


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Excellency & Presidential Committee of Council, No. 359 Chief Resident Engineer's Office, Sir J. A. Ferry & Partners, Consulting Engineers. Kowloon, 2nd September, 1906. 41029 Gentlemen, 1. I am in receipt of your wire dated the 28th September "Cannot Governor say progress labour can do normal" meaning "Governor is not satisfied with progress. Advise by telegram what is the cause write full particulars by next post." To which I have re- plied "Crews suffering heavily cannot import till season improves" meaning, "We are having a great deal of sickness, Labour here is very poor. Cannot import till season improves". 2. There are two main causes why work is not progressing as fast as it might in another country. Malarial fever is worse here than I have ever seen anywhere. The months from May till the end of October are most unsuitable for keeping work, as men get sick in about a week when sent out into the new territory. Contractors cannot be persuaded to start work during these months and under ordinary circumstances (say in India where I have had most of my experience) no attempt would be made to do so considering the climate. 3. I have been greatly against starting any work except the tunnel during these months and it was only under pressure from His Excellency that I tried to do so. My attempts have failed simply due to the fact that contractors won't tender for work except at exorbitant rates, which I was not prepared to accept. As I do not think there will be the slightest difficulty in getting the remainder of the line finished long before the tunnel, I did not see the necessity of giving exorbitant rates to contractors to build the line and have it idle for a couple of years waiting for the completion of the tunnel. 4. On the tunnel works, which I have tried to carry out as fast as possible, malarial fever has handicapped me to an enormous Page 359 ... ... Page 359 ... ...
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o O PY)- Excloners & Presidential Buitele of gel of to No. 359 Chief Resident Engineer's Office, Sir J. A. Ferry & Partners, Consulting Engineers. - Kowloon, (2. September, 1906. 41029 Gentlemen, 1. [REC Rs 7 NOV 06! I am in receiot of your wire dated the 28tn. September "Cetocre Governor sayon orogress lalaccry canjos kormal" meaning "Governor is not satisfied with orogress. Advise by telegrroh what is the cause write fall particulers by next post. To which I have re- plied "Crecas Sernonish Lebereda cannot import till seasor inoroveS" meaning, "We are having a great deal of sickness, Labour here is very poor. Cennot import till season inoroves". 2. There are two main causes why work is aot progressing as fast as it might in another country. Melarial fever is worse here than I have ever seen anywhere, The months from May till the end of October are most unsuitable for scepting work, as men pet sick in about a neek when sent out into the new territory. Contractors cannot be persuaded to start work during these months end under ordinary circumstances (say in Indic where I have had most of my experience) no attempt would be made to do so considering the climate. 8 I have been greatly against starting any work except the tunnel during these months and it was only under pressure from His Excellency that I tried to do so. My attempts have failed simply due to the fact that contractors won't tender for work except et exorbitant rates, which I was not prepared to accaol. As I do not think there will be the slightest difficulty in getting the remainder of the line finished long before the tunnel, I did not see the necessity of giving exorbitant rates to contractors to build the line and have it idle for a couple of years waiting for the comoletion of the tunnel. 4. On the tunnel works, which I have tried to carry out es fast as possible, malarial fever has handicapped me to an enormous
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Excloners & Presidential Buitele of gel of to

No.

359

Chief Resident Engineer's Office,

Sir J. A. Ferry & Partners,

Consulting Engineers.

-

Kowloon,

(2. September, 1906.

41029

Gentlemen,

1.

[REC

Rs 7 NOV 06!

I am in receiot of your wire dated the 28tn. September

"Cetocre Governor sayon orogress lalaccry canjos kormal" meaning

"Governor is not satisfied with orogress. Advise by telegrroh what is

the cause write fall particulers by next post. To which I have re-

plied "Crecas Sernonish Lebereda cannot import till seasor inoroveS"

meaning, "We are having a great deal of sickness, Labour here is very

poor. Cennot import till season inoroves".

2. There are two main causes why work is aot progressing as

fast as it might in another country. Melarial fever is worse here than

I have ever seen anywhere, The months from May till the end of October

are most unsuitable for scepting work, as men pet sick in about a neek

when sent out into the new territory. Contractors cannot be persuaded

to start work during these months end under ordinary circumstances (say

in Indic where I have had most of my experience) no attempt would be

made to do so considering the climate.

8

I have been greatly against starting any work except the

tunnel during these months and it was only under pressure from His

Excellency that I tried to do so. My attempts have failed simply due to

the fact that contractors won't tender for work except et exorbitant

rates, which I was not prepared to accaol.

As I do not think there will be the slightest difficulty

in getting the remainder of the line finished long before the tunnel, I

did not see the necessity of giving exorbitant rates to contractors to

build the line and have it idle for a couple of years waiting for the

comoletion of the tunnel.

4.

On the tunnel works, which I have tried to carry out es

fast as possible, malarial fever has handicapped me to an enormous

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