Copy Owen (C17)
Con Le
C. Clementi
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RECEIVED
11 AUG 1928
COL. OFFICE
Bc.
TELEGRAM from the Officer Administering the Government of Hong Kong
to the Secretary of State for the Colonies.
Dated 10th August.
(Received, Colonial Office, 2.21 p.m., 10th August, 1928).
Your telegram of 4th August. Time to complete
Aberdeen scheme three years see enclosure to confidential despatch of 30th January 1928. Cost almost certainly underestimated owing to exaggerated claim for resumption which will probably necessitate legal proceedings. Total cost may come to dollars 3,000,000.
Shi ngmun.
Sheklai pui reservoir which is for filtered water has already been found necessary to enable full use to be made of filter(s) and construction has been authorized. Money required to complete first seftion and bring water across the harbour dollars 960,000 i.e. pipe line(s) dollars 260,000 cross harbour pipes dollars/ 300,000. Service reservoir dollars 400,000. These presuppose the adoption of
local methods of laying cross harbour pipes.
Information requested by you (i) estimated additional Hong Kong requirements 1929 to 1932 are 3 million rising to 4 million gallon per day at times of greatest need (ii) Shingmun first section
completion would on the estimate based on two consecutive years minimum rainfall make 1.32 falling to 0.60 million gallons per day available on the Island from 1929 to 1932 respectively at times when
Kowloon draw off was greatest but Kowloon requiement is low in co
dry weather when Hong Kong shortage normally be omes acute and
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available for Hong Kong will therefore be considerably
figure quoted and will, it is hoped, rise in the ye
rainfall to 3 million gallons per day (iii) City d
generally obsolete. Reorganization necessary unde
being dealt with on annual estimates on a progrą
improvement started 1925 (iv) in from 18 mont
the date of sanction.
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