Progress has been made with the various Public Works of the colony: but it is felt that too much should not be taken in hand at once, and that the many important works which are required in the colony should be completed one after another before entering on fresh undertakings.
Date. Hongkong, No. 14,853 DOMESTIC.
C.O. 14 853 RECR REGS AUG SE 379 Jh. Sanitary Matters- 1881
15 and st previous a. Paper. Stabsobpations to The In the Manager to t` Adams of the Samutary Enfingering duties Ohe te elavaitary condition of the Colony Submits Remarks at (Minutes.) 138041
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strong but not too has incurred very grave responsibility by cancelling the instructions to the Inspectors of nuisances and by permitting Chute houses to be built as the Chinese like etc. professional He is in opposition to the two men D: and proposes to guide up by Eitel and the Chinese! Such a Course would be were Ayres es and M. Prices de them by rules drawn simply ludicions of it J babe not so serious a matter.
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becomesProgress has been made with the various Public Works of the colony: it is felt that too much should not be taken in hand at once and that the many important works required in the colony should be completed one after another before entering on fresh undertakings.
Date. Hong Kong, No. 14,853 DOMESTIC.
C.O.14853 RECR REGS AUG SE 379
Jh. Sanitary Matters-1881
Observations on the Sanitary Engineering duties and the sanitary condition of the Colony submitted by the Manager to Adams. (Minutes.)
This letter is written in strong terms:
"No.102A, 27 Aug. 81
20 Aug. 8. 10954
1235 M. Meade 46.426 August 1881. PRINTED FOR PARLIAMENT
[He] has incurred very grave responsibility by cancelling the instructions to the Inspectors of Nuisances and by permitting Chinese houses to be built as the Chinese like, etc. He is in opposition to the two men, Dr. Ayres and Mr. Price, and proposes to be guided by Eitel and the Chinese. Such a course would be unwise.
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Here is the revised response in HTML format as requested:Progress has been made with the various Public Works of the colony: it is felt that too much should not be taken in hand at once and that the many important works required in the colony should be completed one after another before entering on fresh undertakings.
Date. Hong Kong, No. 14,853 DOMESTIC.
C.O.14853 RECR REGS AUG SE 379
Jh. Sanitary Matters-1881
Observations on the Sanitary Engineering duties and the sanitary condition of the Colony submitted by the Manager to Adams. (Minutes.)
This letter is written in strong terms:
"No.102A, 27 Aug. 81
20 Aug. 8. 10954
1235 M. Meade 46.426 August 1881. PRINTED FOR PARLIAMENT
[He] has incurred very grave responsibility by cancelling the instructions to the Inspectors of Nuisances and by permitting Chinese houses to be built as the Chinese like, etc. He is in opposition to the two men, Dr. Ayres and Mr. Price, and proposes to be guided by Eitel and the Chinese. Such a course would be unwise.
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