CO129-336 - Governor Nathan & Public Offices - 1906 [11-12] — Page 90

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COPY.

No. 4.

From the Officer Commanding the Troops to the Governor.

C.O. 46436

Sir,

Head Quarters,

Hongkong, 17th October, 1906.

I have the honour to bring to Your Excellency's notice that, during the typhoon of the 19th September last, the 8 electric light emplacements at Beucher's were destroyed; the valuable projectors were much damaged, and in some cases were only recovered by diving.

As Your Excellency is aware, the efficient lighting of the West entrance is vital to the defence of the Fortress at night.

When these lights were proposed, the Colonial Government declined to give a site on the Praya on the grounds, presumably, of interference with traffic.

Their construction on piles in front of the Praya wall was thus forced on us, although it was obviously an unsuitable and risky arrangement.

I do not feel justified in advising the War Department to replace them as before, as they would always be exposed to a similar risk.

I have therefore to ask Your Excellency to be good enough to consider the question of a grant of sites on the Praya for these emplacements, or those which may replace them, on a possible modification of the lighting scheme. The emplacements will only take up a few square feet, and there is ample room for the traffic which, as far as I have ever observed, is not interfered with.

To His Excellency

The Governor.

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COPY. No. 4. From the Officer Commanding the Troops to the Governor. C.O. 46436 Sir, Head Quarters, Hongkong, 17th October, 1906. I have the honour to bring to Your Excellency's notice that, during the typhoon of the 19th September last, the 8 electric light emplacements at Beucher's were destroyed; the valuable projectors were much damaged, and in some cases were only recovered by diving. As Your Excellency is aware, the efficient lighting of the West entrance is vital to the defence of the Fortress at night. When these lights were proposed, the Colonial Government declined to give a site on the Praya on the grounds, presumably, of interference with traffic. Their construction on piles in front of the Praya wall was thus forced on us, although it was obviously an unsuitable and risky arrangement. I do not feel justified in advising the War Department to replace them as before, as they would always be exposed to a similar risk. I have therefore to ask Your Excellency to be good enough to consider the question of a grant of sites on the Praya for these emplacements, or those which may replace them, on a possible modification of the lighting scheme. The emplacements will only take up a few square feet, and there is ample room for the traffic which, as far as I have ever observed, is not interfered with. To His Excellency The Governor. Page 90 Page 91
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COPY.

No. 4.

from the officer Commanding the froops to the

Governor.

C.0. 46436

Sir,

85

Heal Juarters,

17 DEC 06

Hongkong, 33r1. Uctober, 1908.

Jutrosive D

Jne feal LeS IS THE

} ?

$

LINDA I

16 5. faced via Pubro "ure 11"

** NONE 11

AOLU

ad went cario nooreet

itool! er rais Jon 21

À

M

*1 sa

(train) fas

W konad ball bajjot e

I have the honour to bring to Your Excel-

-19ncy's notice that, during the typhoon of the 19th. Septa ber

last, the 8 electric Light emplacements at Beuchers were des-

-troyed; the valuable projectors were euch damaged,

and in

cases were only recovered by diving.

As Your excellency is aware, the efficient

lighting of the Mest entrance is vital to the defence of the

Fortress at night.

When these lights were proposel, the

Colonial Government declined to give a site on the Praya on the

grounds, presurably, of interference with traffic.

Their construction on piles in front of

the Fraya wall was thus forced on us, although it was obviously

an unsuitable and risky arrangerent.

I do not feel justified in advising the

Aar Departeent to replace that as before, as they woull always

be exposed to a similar risk.

I have therefore to asa Your sxcellency

to be good enough to consider the question of a grant of sites

on the Fraya for these erplacements, or those which may replace

them, on a possible colification of the lighting schere. The

emplacements will only take up a few square feet, and there is

ample room for the traffic which, as far as i have ever observed,

is

BIOL

.47% fonok terasic" ef!

his excellency

The Governor.

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