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of
the best residential quarters of the town which has been much sought after in late years for villa residences, and is therefore likely to - become valuable in the future.
On the other hand they admitted that the Causeway Bay site would cost little for preparation, the ground being level, and there being ample space for all possible requirements.
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The objection to it was
that the locality
unhealthy
is
an
one, but they
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remarked that it might be made healthy by drainage
improvements.
Being strongly of
site
opinion myself that the - Causeway Bay
was the most suitable of the two, and considering that apart from the question of the construction of a Gaol the drainage of the large
ared
reclair-ren
of