1. I think myself that the objections to an expenditure of
£80,000 or £100,000 by this country on a dock at
Esquimalt are
greater than the advantages that
w result from it. Commercially
it
w not enable us to compete with American trade—in time of war
it is doubtful whether it
w not at once fall into the hands of
the U.S.
But bearing this conclusion in view & expressing no
opinion in favour of commencing at imperial cost the work I think
that all that part of
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w sets out the case m
with g advantage be embodied in a d to the
Admiralty in
pursuance of the previous correspondence.
2. I agree as to the d to
the Treasury. But I s wish to
see both.
3. It may I think be well to wait for another month before
making these com. It is probable that we shall hear from
M
Seymour on one if not both these subjects shortly & the despatches
may contain some local information.