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Table of Correspondence,—Continued.

Remarks.

Buildings Ordinance, 1935.

Ordinance

No. 1 of 1903.

Re-drafted to apply to all build-

ings and to provide for a per- tical damp-proof course whee necessary

Last paragraph deleted

Re-drafted giving more detail of con- struction and excluding retain- ing walls built of lime concrete or in lime mortar

22

104

23

105

24

221

"within an urban district

omitted

25

220

16

富翁

unless exempted by the Building

Authority and and every parapet wall inserted

26

26

106

one half substituted for

two

thirds and unless in the

opinion

may be allow-

ed" inserted

27

107

outside the European Reservation

or the Hill District

omitted...

28

108

1

domestic and which is not

within

the Hill District

omitted and not less than inserted

29

109

Re-drafted and curtailed

30

110

Re-drafted and the thickness of lime

concrete reduced from six to

four inches and the thickness of

cement concrete increased from three to four inches

Re-drafted to include bath-room

Last sentence added

"outside the European Reservation or the Hill District" omitted and size of skirting reduced....

eleven

and

substituted for "twelve"

3+

"

ten substituted for

eleven and the permissible

height of bathrooms and latrines from nine to eight feet.

Deleted and included in definition

of

66

Storey

"

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33

2 2 2 2 5

111

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112

113

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114

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115

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117

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119

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120

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