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the condition of the Building. -
Seeming it unatricable to
recert these terms, and Knowing
that much
was to be
spare norm was
the
jrund in a building already the iroperty of Government I madie –– srangements for the remnal of the Autour Master's Office from Hill where it now is to the Eastern just of the buccment of the Impreme Count Hrnce, and for the transfer of the Civil Arpital to the Harbour
MA
the Hill..
Master's Office
The "Court House has only the upper Story need for Court purpous,
required, and the
na are cune requid
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assigned to the Harbour
O
Master and his Departments have
been lately occupied by the Museum of the China Branch of the Royal
aud and
Asiatic Society - much by the Bailiff
and his
family,
as Custorian
OF
thi
Building;
The rooms on the Western side. were in the recupation of officers of the Court on tolerance, and these have been removed in consequenez of the requirements of the Public Service.
to
The Bailiff whore weidence in the Arme is neccreary is remord é this side and also the Museum A the Asiatic Leiety which was allowed
a
-place in the Building as for back