Two block of houses containing three room Hats, each with bath- room, servants' quar- ters and ten foot wide verandah recently completed on I.L. 4952, Secs. C & D, Lau Li Street and King's Rd. They are well design- ed reinforced concrete framed buildings which, conforming to the different street levels, are four stories high in front and five stories high at the back.

✪ Architect:

J. Caer Clark, Esq..

Contractor:

Messrs. Kin Cheony Loong.

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Two European Houses of eight flats with garages being constructed on I.L. 5528, Tin Hau Temple Road, behind a building which was recently completed and is now being used as a Chinese school, the To Ching College.

Both buildings were designed by Y. C. Mok, Esq., while the contractors for the school building were Messrs. Kung Sheung Construc- tion Co. and for the building now in course of construction, Messrs. Man On Co.

In the foreground of this illustration is

a building in the final stages of completion. It was originally designed as a factory build- ing but as soon as it is completed it will be occupied as a printer's godown on the ground floor, a hat factory on the first floor and the upper three floors os a Chinese school, the Tung Fong School.

A. H. Basto, Esq., is the architect for this building.

The site formation work in progress is for a block of European flats to the plans of A.R.F. Raven, Esq., the contractors being the Shun Hing Co.

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