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But supposing, Mr Chatham, that the man wanted to ume 18945"

18945 the two houses, and one would not he big enough, and

he goes so far as to close up one stair way, you would

have no right to put this dom as two housee ?

I should think I have, even then.

Does that mean wholly or partly of glass or iron ?

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That meanswholly of glass or iron.

The first word, it

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does not come in that.

Do you say it comes under the next part ↑

I should any so.

Partly of glass or iron, although 99 per cent of it -

the walls are bricks and stone ?

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I would still say sq.

And do you mean to say - my house, I have got glass windows, and iron sheeting as part of the construction

of it, would you go so far as to say that ?

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Windows are provided for in the Ordinance, you know, Well, we will leave out glass. Partly of iron, is that/l50

it ?

You must apply the thing in a reasonable, "ensible, sort

of way.

I quite agree with you. I am with you antirely.

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You say buildings made wolly or partly of glass or iron or other material, not provided for in this Ordinance, may be provided for by this Ordinance ? Windows are provided for in this Ordinance.

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And so is hard and insombustible material, in section

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Yes,

exactly. But of course tron, though it may not be combustible stuff, iron suoli as that would not last two minutes in case of fire.

But would not it last longer, than if it were wood ↑ 1842

Yo.

Do you mean to say that you ownsider that all

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