CO129-342 - Governor Lugard & Public Offices - 1907 [11-12] — Page 210

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CONFIDENTIAL

Sir,

Copy

206 1 24140

Arek

Commodore's Office, 9 JUL 07

HONG KONG,

8th April 1907.

By present arrangements the direct telephone line from Port War Signal Station at D'Aguilar to Central Station in Dockyard is in charge of the Public Works Department for care & maintenance; this arrangement having been made before it was finally decided that the station was to be a War Signal, as well as Naval Wireless Station.

2.- This anomaly should in my opinion cease as soon as possible, as although the line is used solely by the Navy during peace it becomes a most important Defence line during war and should therefore be patrolled and kept repaired at all times in the same way as military lines upon which the defences rely so much.

3.- As I have no repairing staff for this purpose I have the honour to enquire if you are prepared to take over the care and maintenance of the line and telephones free of cost, on the understanding that as the line is a Naval one and paid for by Naval Funds, and is a direct means of communication from the Wireless Station to the Senior Naval Officer, that no alterations shall be made to it or any military use made of it without the consent of the Senior Naval Officer.

4.- Recent experiences have shown the necessity of ... General Officer Commanding the Troops, SOUTH CHINA.


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CONFIDENTIAL Sir, Copy 206 1 24140 Arek Commodore's Office, 9 JUL 07 HONG KONG, 8th April 1907. By present arrangements the direct telephone line from Port War Signal Station at D'Aguilar to Central Station in Dockyard is in charge of the Public Works Department for care & maintenance; this arrangement having been made before it was finally decided that the station was to be a War Signal, as well as Naval Wireless Station. 2.- This anomaly should in my opinion cease as soon as possible, as although the line is used solely by the Navy during peace it becomes a most important Defence line during war and should therefore be patrolled and kept repaired at all times in the same way as military lines upon which the defences rely so much. 3.- As I have no repairing staff for this purpose I have the honour to enquire if you are prepared to take over the care and maintenance of the line and telephones free of cost, on the understanding that as the line is a Naval one and paid for by Naval Funds, and is a direct means of communication from the Wireless Station to the Senior Naval Officer, that no alterations shall be made to it or any military use made of it without the consent of the Senior Naval Officer. 4.- Recent experiences have shown the necessity of ... General Officer Commanding the Troops, SOUTH CHINA. Page 210 Page 211
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1 CONFIDENTIAL Sir, Copy 206 1 24140 Arek Commodore's Office, 9 JUL 07 HONG KONG, 8th April 1907. By present arrangements the direct telephone line from Port War Signal Station at D'Aguilar to Central Station in Dockyard is in charge of the Public Works Department for Care & maintenance; this arrange- ment having been made before it was finally decided that the station was to be a War Signal, as well as Naval Wireless Station. 2.- This anomaly should in my opinion cease as soon as possible, as although the line is used solely by the Navy during peace it becomes a most important Defence line during war and should therefore be patrolled and kept repaired at all times in the same way as military lines upon which the defences rely so much. 3.- As I have no repairing staff for this purpose I have the honour to enquire if you are prepared to take over the care and maintenance of the line and telephones free of cost, on the understanding that as the line is a Naval one and paid for by Naval Funds, and is a direct mcans of communication from the Wireless Station to the Senior Naval Officer, that no alterations shall be made to it or any military use made of it without the consent of the Senior Naval Officer. 4.- General Officer Recent experiences have shewn the necessity of Commanding the Troops, some SOUTH CHINA. Page 210Page 211
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CONFIDENTIAL

Sir,

Copy

206 1 24140

Arek

Commodore's Office, 9 JUL 07

HONG KONG,

8th April 1907.

By present arrangements the direct telephone

line from Port War Signal Station at D'Aguilar to Central Station in Dockyard is in charge of the Public Works Department for Care & maintenance; this arrange- ment having been made before it was finally decided that the station was to be a War Signal, as well as Naval

Wireless Station.

2.- This anomaly should in my opinion cease as soon as

possible, as although the line is used solely by the Navy

during peace it becomes a most important Defence line

during war and should therefore be patrolled and kept

repaired at all times in the same way as military lines

upon which the defences rely so much.

3.- As I have no repairing staff for this purpose I

have the honour to enquire if you are prepared to take

over the care and maintenance of the line and telephones

free of cost, on the understanding that as the line is a

Naval one and paid for by Naval Funds, and is a direct

mcans of communication from the Wireless Station to the

Senior Naval Officer, that no alterations shall be made

to it or any military use made of it without the consent

of the Senior Naval Officer.

4.-

General Officer

Recent experiences have shewn the necessity of

Commanding the Troops,

some

SOUTH CHINA.

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