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represented, may the long
not be lovers in
though not,
I trust,
as stated in last paragraph of
your
letter
owing
to "the
"diminution of house accom-
modation",
which would mean diminution of
population and commercial
prosperity.
If they
·
Moreover the landlords,
taught to look too
much to Government, will be best
to
help
&
themselves.
We want no
legislation
(we have it already) to enable
us to buy up
blocks of house, unfit
for habitation in the most crowded
and insanitary parts of
the town of proceeding.
And the best mode
otherwise is to judge
each case
requiring compensation
on its own merit under a
system of
arbitration.
On
the
proper
regarding the present
position of the Public Health
Ordinance measure the
present insanitary condition of the Colony should take
precedence
...
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