STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 19, sig. 109-1/22 Page 31 · 31 of 102
THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 19, sig. 109-1/22
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27 29 and would cost 700,000 K. This is not the responsibility of the municipality, since the case may arise that the long duration of the investment work required would no longer bring into force the supply of electricity as a result of the limitation of the temporal validity of the offer. The company of the tramway must to some extent run away, because it represents an ablolute passive post.In later times buses are planned These buses will certainly be adapted to the greater demands of the traffic that could arise from the subsequent expansion of the city. The assets of the gasworks are fine, but there are also no reserves.As far as the gas works are concerned, they have long since become obsolete.The new installation of a gasometer is to be recommended.It must be strived to increase private sales by all means by establishing an advertising department that does not yet exist. A special mention in the hospital deserves the new building and in this above all the heating system.The investment for the heating plant alone was l30.0o0 RM and has been created according to the system Witkowitz The heating system does not work.The necessary operating voltage is not reached.The utilization of the coal as well as of the combustion is very bad. recommend to consult a gas expert on this matter, who will draw up an advertising balance showing the efficiency of the boilers,two boilers have been set up,the boilers are so large that it would also be possible to cover the whole line of the hospital with a boiler. Boilers run,a fact that is very uneconomical.It would be much better to put up just a small hot water boiler While the normal boiler requires 30 meter coal, a small boiler would only grayen alo meter of coal. Now Oberlandrat Fiechtner seizes the Wørt. He thanked the gentlemen for their appearance and said that he was pleased that the rumours that had come to his ears about mismanagement of the town of Jglau were not right to say yes.First, he came to the theatre, to which he recognised the importance of national politics.However, it must be said that, according to the results of the survey of the people of Jglau, 329