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valuable, indeed necessary, information these monthly Atelierus as they never given in the way, and which the creative should propof his Knowledge
J. Do turn to Ms Moorson's Architectural qualifications for the past, he has the say I candidly admitted that he has had no education as an Architect, and yet he considers himself qualified to build a Hospital or any building. He has not drawn any plans since his arrival in Hong Kong, as he considers the drawing of plans to be statutory. He has built Railway Stations and Survey Channel.
8. Nor has he prepared Estimates, but, as of course, has checked those which have passed from the Department.
9. With this position of affairs I find that an important and considerable addition to the Lock Hospital, involving an outlay of over $20,000 was entered upon. This building was lately reported by Mr. Moorsom to be fit for occupation, when it was found that the subject of ventilating wards had been apparently entirely overlooked, the only method being the opening of glass doors 7 ft in height.
The state of "the drudgery" of the Office. In other places, but nothing else, no matter what might be the temperature by day and by night.
10. Mr. Moorsom tells...