CO129-356 - Governor Sir Lugard - 1909 [4-6] — Page 151

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the terminal at Kowloon; goods consigned to or from Canton

145

should be examined there so as to avoid delay at the

3.

frontier Station. Sealed trucks from Kowloon to pass without examination and pay at terminus. The ordinary expenses

of maintenance as I have said would be borne by each line,

including making good any construction which had not been

efficiently done at first, erecting permanent buildings

for Stations to replace temporary ones &c., but if either

Section incurred a considerable outlay for the common

benefit of the whole line, such as increased terminal

facilities or doubling the line &c., it would form a

reasonable ground for increasing the proportional rates of

that Section, and as such would be brought before the

Joint Board (and the two Governments) for approval and

determination of the fractional increase in the rates per

mile asked in compensation for the outlay.

I do not enter into further details, there are many

obvious difficulties which would form the subject of negotiation. Under this system the Colonial Government would no doubt

at first have to maintain an unduly large Staff, but probably

a general Manager on a salary of £1,000 or £1,200, with an

Assistant Accountant at £500, and a Maintenance Engineer on

about the same with a Workshop Foreman would suffice for the

Financial ... permanent

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the terminal at Kowloon; goods consigned to or from Canton 145 should be examined there so as to avoid delay at the 3. frontier Station. Sealed trucks from Kowloon to pass without examination and pay at terminus. The ordinary expenses of maintenance as I have said would be borne by each line, including making good any construction which had not been efficiently done at first, erecting permanent buildings for Stations to replace temporary ones &c., but if either Section incurred a considerable outlay for the common benefit of the whole line, such as increased terminal facilities or doubling the line &c., it would form a reasonable ground for increasing the proportional rates of that Section, and as such would be brought before the Joint Board (and the two Governments) for approval and determination of the fractional increase in the rates per mile asked in compensation for the outlay. I do not enter into further details, there are many obvious difficulties which would form the subject of negotiation. Under this system the Colonial Government would no doubt at first have to maintain an unduly large Staff, but probably a general Manager on a salary of £1,000 or £1,200, with an Assistant Accountant at £500, and a Maintenance Engineer on about the same with a Workshop Foreman would suffice for the Financial ... permanent
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> the terminal at Kowloon; goods consigned to or from Canton 145 should be examined there so sa to avoid delay at the 3. frontier Station. Sealed trucks from Kowloon to pass with- -out examination and pay at terminus. The ordinary expenses naintenance as I hara gald would be borne by each line, including making good any construction which had not been affiolently done at first, erecting permanent buil+inga for Stations to replace temporary ones &c., but io either Section Incurred a considerable outlay for the common benefit of the whole line, such as increased terminal facilities or doubling the line &c., it would form a reasonable ground for increasing the proportional rates of that Section, and as such would be brought before the Joint Board (and the two Govammonta) for approval and determination of the fractional increage in the rates per mile asked in compensation for the outlay. I do not enter into further detalls, there are many obvious difficulties which would form the subject of negotia- -tion. Under this system the Colonial Government would no doubt at first have to maintain an unduly large Staff, but probably a general Manager on a salary of £1,000 or £1,200, with an Assistant Accountant at C500, and a Maintenance Engin er on about the same with a Workshop Torean would suffice for the Finunatał permanent
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the terminal at Kowloon; goods consigned to or from Canton

145

should be examined there so sa to avoid delay at the

3.

frontier Station. Sealed trucks from Kowloon to pass with-

-out examination and pay at terminus. The ordinary expenses

naintenance as I hara gald would be borne by each line,

including making good any construction which had not been

affiolently done at first, erecting permanent buil+inga

for Stations to replace temporary ones &c., but io either

Section Incurred a considerable outlay for the common

benefit of the whole line, such as increased terminal

facilities or doubling the line &c., it would form a

reasonable ground for increasing the proportional rates of

that Section, and as such would be brought before the

Joint Board (and the two Govammonta) for approval and

determination of the fractional increage in the rates per

mile asked in compensation for the outlay.

I do not enter into further detalls, there are many

obvious difficulties which would form the subject of negotia-

-tion. Under this system the Colonial Government would no doubt

at first have to maintain an unduly large Staff, but probably

a general Manager on a salary of £1,000 or £1,200, with an

Assistant Accountant at C500, and a Maintenance Engin er on

about the same with a Workshop Torean would suffice for the

Finunatał

permanent

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