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or were they pebbles ļike marbles !
A good size. You cannot say round, because they are
never round.
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They were not broken stones, they were round ones ? 11.0 32
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Broken granite, Sir.
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And they were fairly large ↑
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Yea.
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Well now, there was a very little quanityt of lime, de
you mean to say?
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I suppose so. If there was a good quantity of lime, you
would be able to cut a good square.
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Then it struck you, that there was an absence of lime ↑
Yes.
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And that there was too much bad earth ↑
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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference:-
C.O. 537
Yes. Still of course, you must not take my opinion for
it. Mr Bryan has his own notes.
I did not want your opinion so much. I only wanted tolia37
know what you found there.
Now, Mr Small, with regard to the evidence you gave us
before.
I should like to say something else about this concreta.
Go On.
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There is another block of houses, No 2 to 24 Temple
Street, Yaumati. They were inspected by Mr Bryan in the
Fr Shelton Hocper:-
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Es chairman:-
Chairman:- 058
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Yaumati.
year 1902.
Ir Shaltun Hooper:-
New houses ↑
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Mr Humphreys:"
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Yes - About a year after Inspector Fincher reported that
the ground surfaces had not been concreted, or the
concrete was bad - something to that effect. I believe
there were cases of plague in this blook, Sir, and he
reported two hows - I believe the Nos are Nos 6 and 24-
New houses, or old housea, were they ↑
11.040
New houses. - and notines were served on the owners to
reconcrete. The owners put the matter into the
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