Improving the Port of London.
The Royal Commission appointed to inquire into shipping charges at the port of London recommends that a single authority, consisting ot nominated and elected members, should control the port, and should supersede the Thames Conservancy, the Board of Trinity House, the Waterman’s Company and other bodies now exercising jurisdiction over the river. The new authority, the Commission recommends, should purchase docks and warehouses for sale or lease, spending in ten years two and a half millions ©n improving the gates, and four and a half millions on improving the docks themselves.
The London County Council or the city should be largely represented on the board, on furnishing capital for river improvement and guaranteeing interest on port stock issued to shareholders of the dock companies. The Commission further recommends that a uniform charge of a shilling a ton shall be made on all ships, and that additional revenue shall be raised by dues on goods landed.
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Manawatu Herald, 24 June 1902, Page 3
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160Improving the Port of London. Manawatu Herald, 24 June 1902, Page 3
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