CO129-355 - Governor Sir Lugard - 1909 [1-3] — Page 165

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which in Mr. Barry's view both parties were responsible:

164

This can be met either by taking over the work and executing it departmentally, a course Mr. Barry supports if the Contractors refuse the liberal offer the Government is about to make to them. The work involves no engineering problems and I understand that Mr. Barry is satisfied that Mr. Eves could carry it out. Or alternatively if the Contractors accept the Government's offer and complete their task the supervision can be largely transferred to the District Engineer (Mr. Logan) who as soon as the tunnel heading is through (about June 1st) will be able to walk through the tunnel instead of crossing the hills, and can thus supervise to the South as well as the North. It, however, appears probable that if the Contract remains in Messrs. Leigh and Orange's hands Mr. Eves will continue to create friction.

9. On the other hand it is admitted that Mr. Eves is a good office man, that he is economical, and that he has a thorough knowledge of every plan and drawing, and of every item connected with the Railway which it would take a new-comer a long time to acquire.

10. In these circumstances I am inclined to think that in the interests of economy and continuity

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which in Mr. Barry's view both parties were responsible: 164 This can be met either by taking over the work and executing it departmentally, a course Mr. Barry supports if the Contractors refuse the liberal offer the Government is about to make to them. The work involves no engineering problems and I understand that Mr. Barry is satisfied that Mr. Eves could carry it out. Or alternatively if the Contractors accept the Government's offer and complete their task the supervision can be largely transferred to the District Engineer (Mr. Logan) who as soon as the tunnel heading is through (about June 1st) will be able to walk through the tunnel instead of crossing the hills, and can thus supervise to the South as well as the North. It, however, appears probable that if the Contract remains in Messrs. Leigh and Orange's hands Mr. Eves will continue to create friction. 9. On the other hand it is admitted that Mr. Eves is a good office man, that he is economical, and that he has a thorough knowledge of every plan and drawing, and of every item connected with the Railway which it would take a new-comer a long time to acquire. 10. In these circumstances I am inclined to think that in the interests of economy and continuity
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5 which in Mr. Barry's view both parties were responsible: 164 This can be met either by taking over the work and executing it departmentally, a course Mr. Barry supports if the Contractors refuse the liberal offer the Goverment is about to make to them. The work involves no engineering problems and I understand that Mr..... Barry is satisfied that Mr. Eves could carry it out. Or alternatively if the Contractors accept the Government's offer and complete their task the supervision can be large- -ly transferred to the District Engineer (Mr. Logan) who 28 soon as the tunnel heading is through (about June 1st.) will be able to walk through the tunnel instead of cross- -ing the hills, and can thus supervise to the South as well as the North. It, however, appears probable that if the Contract remains in Messrs. Leigh and Orange's hands Mr. Rves will cortinue to create friction. 9. On the other hand it is admitted that r. Eves is a good office ran, that he is economical, and that he has a thorough knowledge of every plan and drawing, and of every item connected with the Railway which it would take a new-comer a long time to acquire. 10. In these circumstances I am inclined to think that in the interests of economy and continuity
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which in Mr. Barry's view both parties were responsible:

164

This can be met either by taking

over the work and executing it departmentally, a course

Mr. Barry supports if the Contractors refuse the liberal

offer the Goverment is about to make to them. The work

involves no engineering problems and I understand that Mr.....

Barry is satisfied that Mr. Eves could carry it out. Or

alternatively if the Contractors accept the Government's

offer and complete their task the supervision can be large-

-ly transferred to the District Engineer (Mr. Logan) who

28 soon as the tunnel heading is through (about June 1st.)

will be able to walk through the tunnel instead of cross-

-ing the hills, and can thus supervise to the South as

well as the North. It, however, appears probable that if

the Contract remains in Messrs. Leigh and Orange's hands

Mr. Rves will cortinue to create friction.

9.

On the other hand it is admitted

that r. Eves is a good office ran, that he is economical,

and that he has a thorough knowledge of every plan and

drawing, and of every item connected with the Railway

which it would take a new-comer a long time to acquire.

10.

In these circumstances I am

inclined to think that in the interests of economy and

continuity

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