Board under powers conferred by the Bye Laws of the 11th and 314

May (1894) to which Statutory Authority

12

given by Ordinance Nr. 5 of 1894.

casts,

owners undertook to put

than in

A

where the

and keep

sanitary condition, they

were allowed to resume possession. These

4.

are the caves in Schedule 2.

In the other cases,

houses were not

the

-given up pending

the passing of this Ordinance.

3

Section I requires such

hawes to be dealt with as therein.

provided prior to occupation.

6.

Section 4 gives till 14 July

to deal similarly with other houses, as sometime must necessarily clapse - before all the covering with impervious material" can be

can be completed . Section

کی

requires any interference with the impervious material to be made good.

Sections 6 and of deal,

respectively,

Su respectively, with cellars and

mezza. mine floors. The latter are floor in

tenants between the prover

serted

by

fruit_

floors and ceilings and are a ful source of overcrowding. In core-1 nection with Section 5, Section 13 (VI) should be read.

Section 8 deals with wine.

dows and cuticles. The latter, hitherto,

have been built up to the roof or ceil

By

cing

many

caves.

This

ingenious Chinese have been able to

ordinary room into four or

turn

alt

six dark, unventilated small pomus

for each of which rent finds its way into his pocket.

Section 9 deals with over-

9.

crowding.

The

repeated sections re- quired 300 cubic feet of clear in-

ternal.

space for each adult, while the present section requires not only 400 cubic feet but also 30 square feet of experficial area for each adues,

10.

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