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Mr. Chay Tin Mi
The Chairman:-
the most of 5 or 6 feet.
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But are not the most of the ping funga you speak of
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now used in the shops and sitting rooms, but not in !
the sleeping rooms? We are speaking of the rocus
where people have to sleep.
A.
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Ar Pung & Chun:-
The Chairman:-
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference:-
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They are in these cubicles, I have seen them.
Where you sleep?
It is tenement houBOB.
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The house of the $50 a month man. I am not talking of
the houses of wealthy Chinese gentlemen. I am talking
of the families who have to have the whole of the
family on one floor.
they have them too.
Would you say a man with $50 a month. Would he not 14423]
rather have two cubicles, or three cubicles built of
plain planks, than one of those beautiful ping fungs?
Oh certainly, even myself, I prefer more cubiclub.
You would sacrifice the artistic pleasure of your ping
fungs to more cubicles ?
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A.
Yes,
Mr Fung Ta Chun:-
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A.
The Chairman:-
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A.
Yes.
Mr Fung Wa Chun:-
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You have certain experience of tenement heures, havnt
you!
Yes.
They are not allowed to have more than one cubicle (9426)
on a floor now, - each floor, e xept the top floor. I
am talking of the first floor, one is allowed to have
only one cubicle.
A.
YOB.
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Well, a man has a wife and a son 20 years of age,
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A.
a daughter 18 years of age, and two or three servants.
The husband and the wife have a subiɑle, the son and
the daughter have none, and the servants have none.
There is no privacy in a house like this. Now, what
are they using ↑
They have nothing to use now, they just sleep there.
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