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Table of Correspondence,—Continued.
Marginal Notes.
Public Health (Sanitat. n) Ordinance, 1934.
Corresponding
provision of other enactinent.
Wells not to be sunk or reopened
without permission of the Council and B.A. cf. s. 114 Buildings Bill
29 (1)
A213
(redrafted)
Construction of wells
29 (2)
A213
Excavation allowing stagnant water
30
A214
Closing of insanitary wells
31
A215
Obstruction in open spaces prohibited
32 (1)
A175 (3)
Prohibition of partitions, cf. s. 58 of
Buildings Bill
82
Q
A139
Rooms to be properly lighted
33
A153
Governor in Council on representation
of the U.C. may order demolition of storeys, provision of additional windows, and other works in certain cases, subject to com- pensation
34
A154A
Obstruction of windows prohibited
35
A155
Conditions under which cubicles may
be erected and maintained
36
36
A154
Closure of premises containing un-
authorised cubicles and parti- tions by order of Magistrate
Magistrate may order demolition and removal of cubicles, partitions, etc., which do not comply with provisions of the Ordinance
Inadequate provision of latrine ac-
37
A263
888
38
A 264
commodation to be dealt with by the Council
39
A165
Latrines not to be connected directly
with drains
40
A159
Daily cleansing of pail latrines
41
164 (last
two lines)
Water closets and water flushed
urinals
42
42 (2)
42 (5) & (8)
A162 (as amended) redrafted. 'Colonial Secre- tary" omitted.
Measurement of buildings as first
step towards prevention of over- crowding
43
Ab (over
crowding)
Calculation of cubic space
44
A49 & 50
(combined)
Limit of accommodation
45
A46
Lessor responsible for overcrowding
46
A47