CO129-540-7 Dredging of Hong Kong Harbour 26-4-1932 - 1-10-1932 — Page 4

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A.

5

22/6.

Eastern Dept.

Please let me see pp, in regard to item

(a), and have your advice as to the line (if any)

that I should take on the question when it comes

up at the meeting.

Mr. Calder.

(Intld.) J.E.S.

20/6/32.

4

Ref. Sir J. Shuckburgh's minute,

belam

súp

I do not think that there is any special

line to be taken with regard to the dredging of

Hong Kong Harbour. In tendering advice the

I.S.C. will no doubt take into conson: the desir-

ability, from the point of view of economy, of not

dredging to a greater depth than is necessary.

(Sgd.) F.R.W. Jameson.

22.6.

Sir J. Shuckburgh.

Mr. Anderson, one of the P.W.D. engineers,

who has had a lot to do with H.K. Harbour Works,

is in this country and might be a useful witness.

(Sgd.) J.A. Calder.

23.6.

H. draft a litter for grign: When Secutary

A

of the Comwell making the suggestier

at A.

Urs.

24/6/32

at mal

a

To L.S. C.

27 JUN 1932

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