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1 repair.

Otherwise

ra been looted to som

structurally sound Japanese interces.

ciled, and the buildings

been completely

ccessory if the hospital

gutted and extensive

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CAMP SITES IN NEW TERRITORIES

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Brick built ancillaries have been well looted. supply is for the most part intact, but stop-cocks, taps and similar

Concrete plinths for storo tonts etc. fittings have been removed.

Tarred roads are generally good.

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ROADS.

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22.

litary roads " nearly all of " unreinforced conarete. They are generally in very fair condition, but in several places the earth has slipped from under the road, leaving it dangerously suspended. So for these roads have not boun severely tested, but it is doubtful whether they will stand up to modern loads and intensity of traffic, and therefore an extensive programo of road improvement may prove

necessary.

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:le damaged and could

or repairs.

Until

the accoriolation is

on a long tern policy,

od. The ground floor

stables by the

emoved.

No dining room

are generally in poor

same repairs to roof's

ently of temporary

· with some of the

identified.

The camp

for temporary accomodation

shuipo Barracks on it is rried quarters before the

5. One block has been

as been hit by

e quarter of the block.

n and does not require

ely destroyed.

have combined to renler

or buildings, all are

ed from water bonts or from Island, recuiron detailed inery will be necessary.

11 looted, but except for ctural repairs are not

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