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20 anda kaanteď keynedžerka
- nwe tuo gribefant – užseřídomů to ambët Lansi
Lažooqa vite to suma moqu besałą með bað taff
anturadros sobrotanyža sưŸ to uwsbr
SMİ BASS STO DEu nuo se zakbrossa - berg se omu
adt to nedaže odř taom et sa - asmebnequerses at To
to smo tetro as? ¡atniog žabrdan Liu să astrodatyka
INSETTO VOë wit Part nektoİTÜLOT Karnı tadi sar fulde
to tramqeleveb oɗt að bæayon dilw saoqit oë besëqenDE
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bevfount as dos VITAžmežýrag ins = ¡l sonantem
mž baðaða vitanio od blundu (östyled to n02200mg si
But coqu gurkys Pon has jalas 20 anokstamos se
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Upon the strength of your assurances with regard
to the points raised, the signatories withdrew their
request that the correspondence should be referred to
the Right Honourable The Secretary of State for the
Colonies as had been originally intended.
Tow a question has arisen again in our own
practice which is typical of the very conditions that
were complained of.
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The Government sold to one of our clients a piece
of land on Hau Pung Lane I. É. Xo.2070
without any
sort of special reservation as to the buildings that
might be built on it, beyond the very vague one that
the design and disposition * of the buildings on
the lot were mbject to the special approval * of
the Director of Public Works.
We prepared plans for buildings on the lot in
question on the instructions of our client, and the
Directer of Public Works - as Building Authority
refuses to pass our plans unless part of the block
is reduced 7'.6" 1.0. from 41a,0° to 35'.6" in height;
not because it exceeds what is allowed by the
Ordinance, but because - if we refuse to do so - the
* design and disposition * of the buildings will not
most with his approvall1!
Te do not question that the Director of Public
Works' motives for so doing are influenced entirely
by what he believed to be the publis advantage, and
2.