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pection of the Socity's property Known as
the London Mission House.
Q.
Dr. Chalmers peinte es
that the Society.
110w requires additional
accommodation, and that this cannot
be obtained on
the present site . He desires
to sell the present site, and,
therefore to
obtained, to purchas
were commodious-premise
with the
mency
remises elsewhere.
Th
difficulty which mots
...
3
Dr Chalmers in this matter is that, in
nd
his desputch N. 145 of the 22. November, 1877, ford Carnarvon
approved of a bruit, recommended by
the
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the Surveyor Shuerat, beyond which Chinese
buildings Lordship desired to be consulted be
were not to be allowed, and His
before any
concession beyond that live
4:
was made.
The whole subject is dealt with
in the papers cutibled. "Hongkong(Restrictions upon the Chinese ) Oretored by the House of "Commons, to be printed, 25th August, 1881.
5.
It so happens that the London
Mission House, which stood quite apart
from all other buildings when it was
crcotid forty years ago,
closely
How al
surrounded by Chinese houses on three sides. The consequence is that,
if the