derbayed ft mwing of the tide. & that the drains became slongated cepports giving off server gas which found its way out by the sheet openings but being insufficiently ventilated the far paped into the Warte Waln drains & Interd houses higher the hill where Earth Marat

This last is D

once in the hours to the mall fall.

up ailgner

und.

infpille unless the Waste Wate

directly the foul drain

pifer

incredible

comented with which seems

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be said the Engineers objected the drains by pumping up

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B.

Sin R. Meade

18 as

I have asked Mr Carper for explanations to the points raised in your minute & take the lettering down, for record what he told me.

I have numbered the follows

A This was fully discussed in 1889. When the new water distribution scheme was being settled. Some of the Chinese had water laid on to their houses at the time, others had none. It was desirable to have a uniform system & thought better under the existing Ccum Siaute! than to take away from some & give it to all Mr. Chaderick at the time it was settled

It is true that the Chinese in some cases waste the water & steal the taps, but the waterwork ordinance is intended to fuaïde against and is gradually being worked so as to stop them. Those who are detected abusing the water Supply have it cut off

Sappie This is inaccurate. There is a perpetual flow

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