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offices only, and the purchase of the premises known as "Beaconsfield in which the

Registrar-General's, the Edu- cation and Sanitary Depart

ments are at prese

at

t present tem

porarily located, for the~ permanent accommodation of those departments .

Further reasons in

support of the designs for this new building being prepared locally

(1). Econony, (2) the site

are:-

is

1)

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is one which calls for striking architectural ef- fects, (3) the difficulty of explaining on paper all the peculiarities of the site, the requirements of the se veral departments, and the

measures nece

necessary.

special to obtain good light and ventilation, (4) the possible, delay connected with cross references

on those points,

(5) the probability of its be ing found desirable to in-

troduc

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