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recommended that the Changa wall along such places should not be
of
the
costly
character of a perma
nont structure. By the light of sub-
- sequent socnto however
we have
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sun such a continguey
formation of
the
Ground become hopelessly remotes, and the large amount of capital which the em Chinese merchants have sunk during the active and prosperous Masons of 1876 and 1877
alove.
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in the rebuilding of entirely business solablishments and in the enlarges ment and improvement of
along the Praga proves
old
that there is
make
every
intention to
of thise, permanent woleraides premises, and that
wvery sacrifice
will
will be made on
twuerd
to
the part of the land
of
prevent the interposition
any buildings between them and the
sea
From an
is of
Course
engineering point of view it
to br
regretted that
further reclamations are
by their
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possibles be
better
bul_
t have
work against this sea might been attained in the shope of a
high level Phage. On the other
L
hand the Caller to have attained
ht above sea bort and
a
fair height above.
at the
some time to have been
distant from the present
conveniently
Prayza line Ялагда line of
been built so
water
houses.
i
must hav
for out in deep.
to make it doubtful.
whether the cost of
the submarine.
foundations