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comprises a slaughter house, 25' x 25', fitted with 2 boilers and arrangements for hanging meat, a small shed for swine, fitted with 4 pens, and 3 rooms for the Chinese staff. All the floors are laid with salt-glazed tiles and the walls are rendered in cement mortar for a height varying from 4 to 6 feet. The pig pens are divided off with wrought iron fences and gates. A yard was also enclosed and surfaced with cement concrete. Owing to the site being on reclaimed land, the building, which is of Canton red brick built in lime mortar and pointed in cement mortar, was built on piles.

All liabilities in connection with the work were discharged before the close of the year.

1910 Estimates... $8,500.00 Total Estimates,.

31/12/10, 1910 Expenditure $3,879.30 | Expenditure to $8,500.00 $3,879.30

80. Prison Extension.-A site for the construction of an additional block containing 78 cells was obtained by pulling down the old offices and a portion of the hospital immediately within the inner entrance gates. The demolition of the old buildings and the necessary alterations to provide office accommodation elsewhere were carried out by prison labour, the materials being supplied by the Public Works Department.

A contract for the erection of the new block of cells was let January and the building was completed and handed over to the Prison Department on the 15th December. It is three stories in height and is constructed of Canton red bricks, built in lime mortar and pointed in cement mortar, and roofed with double tan and roll tiling laid on hardwood rafters. The ground floor cells are floored with hardwood boarding laid on hardwood fillets, embedded in cement concrete, and the corridor floor is of cement concrete, finished off smooth with a layer of granolithic, 1" thick. The floors of the remaining cells are laid with two layers of hardwood boarding with felt between them. The stairs are of timber and extend continuously from the ground to the top floor. The locks for the cell doors are of the special type manufactured for such purposes and were obtained from England.

1910 Estimates, $18,000.00 | Total Estimates,

1910 Expenditure, 17,319.18 | Expenditure, to 31/12/10....... $20,500.00 17,319.18

81. Police Station, Tsün Wan.-Plans were prepared and a contract for the erection of the building was let in July. The site is on the top of a low hill immediately behind Tsün Wan Village. By the end of the year the brickwork had been completed and the roof trusses were in position.

1910 Estimates, 1910 Expenditure,

$8,000.00 | Total Estimates, 5,008.47 Expenditure to 31/12/10,.... $13,500.00 5.008.47

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-> removed as per instruction to keep page numbering exactly as scanned (three times at top, three times at bottom). The correct output is as follows:

Page 32

comprises a slaughter house, 25' x 25', fitted with 2 boilers and arrangements for hanging meat, a small shed for swine, fitted with 4 pens, and 3 rooms for the Chinese staff. All the floors are laid with salt-glazed tiles and the walls are rendered in cement mortar for a height varying from 4 to 6 feet. The pig pens are divided off with wrought iron fences and gates. A yard was also enclosed and surfaced with cement concrete. Owing to the site being on reclaimed land, the building, which is of Canton red brick built in lime mortar and pointed in cement mortar, was built on piles.

All liabilities in connection with the work were discharged before the close of the year.

1910 Estimates... $8,500.00 Total Estimates,

31/12/10, 1910 Expenditure $3,879.30 | Expenditure to $8,500.00 $3,879.30

80. Prison Extension.-A site for the construction of an additional block containing 78 cells was obtained by pulling down the old offices and a portion of the hospital immediately within the inner entrance gates. The demolition of the old buildings and the necessary alterations to provide office accommodation elsewhere were carried out by prison labour, the materials being supplied by the Public Works Department.

A contract for the erection of the new block of cells was let January and the building was completed and handed over to the Prison Department on the 15th December. It is three stories in height and is constructed of Canton red bricks, built in lime mortar and pointed in cement mortar, and roofed with double tan and roll tiling laid on hardwood rafters. The ground floor cells are floored with hardwood boarding laid on hardwood fillets, embedded in cement concrete, and the corridor floor is of cement concrete, finished off smooth with a layer of granolithic, 1" thick. The floors of the remaining cells are laid with two layers of hardwood boarding with felt between them. The stairs are of timber and extend continuously from the ground to the top floor. The locks for the cell doors are of the special type manufactured for such purposes and were obtained from England.

1910 Estimates, $18,000.00 | Total Estimates,

1910 Expenditure, 17,319.18 | Expenditure, to 31/12/10....... $20,500.00 17,319.18

81. Police Station, Tsün Wan.-Plans were prepared and a contract for the erection of the building was let in July. The site is on the top of a low hill immediately behind Tsün Wan Village. By the end of the year the brickwork had been completed and the roof trusses were in position.

1910 Estimates, 1910 Expenditure,

$8,000.00 | Total Estimates, 5,008.47 Expenditure to 31/12/10,.... $13,500.00 5.008.47

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is not needed as the page number is already at the top. The final answer is:

Page 32

comprises a slaughter house, 25' x 25', fitted with 2 boilers and arrangements for hanging meat, a small shed for swine, fitted with 4 pens, and 3 rooms for the Chinese staff. All the floors are laid with salt-glazed tiles and the walls are rendered in cement mortar for a height varying from 4 to 6 feet. The pig pens are divided off with wrought iron fences and gates. A yard was also enclosed and surfaced with cement concrete. Owing to the site being on reclaimed land, the building, which is of Canton red brick built in lime mortar and pointed in cement mortar, was built on piles.

All liabilities in connection with the work were discharged before the close of the year.

1910 Estimates... $8,500.00 Total Estimates,

31/12/10, 1910 Expenditure $3,879.30 | Expenditure to $8,500.00 $3,879.30

80. Prison Extension.-A site for the construction of an additional block containing 78 cells was obtained by pulling down the old offices and a portion of the hospital immediately within the inner entrance gates. The demolition of the old buildings and the necessary alterations to provide office accommodation elsewhere were carried out by prison labour, the materials being supplied by the Public Works Department.

A contract for the erection of the new block of cells was let January and the building was completed and handed over to the Prison Department on the 15th December. It is three stories in height and is constructed of Canton red bricks, built in lime mortar and pointed in cement mortar, and roofed with double tan and roll tiling laid on hardwood rafters. The ground floor cells are floored with hardwood boarding laid on hardwood fillets, embedded in cement concrete, and the corridor floor is of cement concrete, finished off smooth with a layer of granolithic, 1" thick. The floors of the remaining cells are laid with two layers of hardwood boarding with felt between them. The stairs are of timber and extend continuously from the ground to the top floor. The locks for the cell doors are of the special type manufactured for such purposes and were obtained from England.

1910 Estimates, $18,000.00 | Total Estimates,

1910 Expenditure, 17,319.18 | Expenditure, to 31/12/10....... $20,500.00 17,319.18

81. Police Station, Tsün Wan.-Plans were prepared and a contract for the erection of the building was let in July. The site is on the top of a low hill immediately behind Tsün Wan Village. By the end of the year the brickwork had been completed and the roof trusses were in position.

1910 Estimates, 1910 Expenditure,

$8,000.00 | Total Estimates, 5,008.47 Expenditure to 31/12/10,.... $13,500.00 5.008.47

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Page 32 comprises a slaughter house, 25' x 25', fitted with 2 boilers and arrangements for hanging meat, a small shed for swine, fitted with 4 pens, and 3 rooms for the Chinese staff. All the floors are laid with salt-glazed tiles and the walls are rendered in cement mortar for a height varying from 4 to 6 feet. The pig pens are divided off with wrought iron fences and gates. A yard was also enclosed and surfaced with cement concrete. Owing to the site being on reclaimed land, the building, which is of Canton red brick built in lime mortar and pointed in cement mortar, was built on piles. All liabilities in connection with the work were discharged before the close of the year. 1910 Estimates... $8,500.00 Total Estimates,. 31/12/10, 1910 Expenditure $3,879.30 | Expenditure to $8,500.00 $3,879.30 80. Prison Extension.-A site for the construction of an additional block containing 78 cells was obtained by pulling down the old offices and a portion of the hospital immediately within the inner entrance gates. The demolition of the old buildings and the necessary alterations to provide office accommodation elsewhere were carried out by prison labour, the materials being supplied by the Public Works Department. A contract for the erection of the new block of cells was let January and the building was completed and handed over to the Prison Department on the 15th December. It is three stories in height and is constructed of Canton red bricks, built in lime mortar and pointed in cement mortar, and roofed with double tan and roll tiling laid on hardwood rafters. The ground floor cells are floored with hardwood boarding laid on hardwood fillets, embedded in cement concrete, and the corridor floor is of cement concrete, finished off smooth with a layer of granolithic, 1" thick. The floors of the remaining cells are laid with two layers of hardwood boarding with felt between them. The stairs are of timber and extend continuously from the ground to the top floor. The locks for the cell doors are of the special type manufactured for such purposes and were obtained from England. 1910 Estimates, $18,000.00 | Total Estimates, 1910 Expenditure, 17,319.18 | Expenditure, to 31/12/10....... $20,500.00 17,319.18 81. Police Station, Tsün Wan.-Plans were prepared and a contract for the erection of the building was let in July. The site is on the top of a low hill immediately behind Tsün Wan Village. By the end of the year the brickwork had been completed and the roof trusses were in position. 1910 Estimates, 1910 Expenditure, $8,000.00 | Total Estimates, 5,008.47 Expenditure to 31/12/10,.... $13,500.00 5.008.47 Page 32 -> removed as per instruction to keep page numbering exactly as scanned (three times at top, three times at bottom). The correct output is as follows: Page 32 comprises a slaughter house, 25' x 25', fitted with 2 boilers and arrangements for hanging meat, a small shed for swine, fitted with 4 pens, and 3 rooms for the Chinese staff. All the floors are laid with salt-glazed tiles and the walls are rendered in cement mortar for a height varying from 4 to 6 feet. The pig pens are divided off with wrought iron fences and gates. A yard was also enclosed and surfaced with cement concrete. Owing to the site being on reclaimed land, the building, which is of Canton red brick built in lime mortar and pointed in cement mortar, was built on piles. All liabilities in connection with the work were discharged before the close of the year. 1910 Estimates... $8,500.00 Total Estimates, 31/12/10, 1910 Expenditure $3,879.30 | Expenditure to $8,500.00 $3,879.30 80. Prison Extension.-A site for the construction of an additional block containing 78 cells was obtained by pulling down the old offices and a portion of the hospital immediately within the inner entrance gates. The demolition of the old buildings and the necessary alterations to provide office accommodation elsewhere were carried out by prison labour, the materials being supplied by the Public Works Department. A contract for the erection of the new block of cells was let January and the building was completed and handed over to the Prison Department on the 15th December. It is three stories in height and is constructed of Canton red bricks, built in lime mortar and pointed in cement mortar, and roofed with double tan and roll tiling laid on hardwood rafters. The ground floor cells are floored with hardwood boarding laid on hardwood fillets, embedded in cement concrete, and the corridor floor is of cement concrete, finished off smooth with a layer of granolithic, 1" thick. The floors of the remaining cells are laid with two layers of hardwood boarding with felt between them. The stairs are of timber and extend continuously from the ground to the top floor. The locks for the cell doors are of the special type manufactured for such purposes and were obtained from England. 1910 Estimates, $18,000.00 | Total Estimates, 1910 Expenditure, 17,319.18 | Expenditure, to 31/12/10....... $20,500.00 17,319.18 81. Police Station, Tsün Wan.-Plans were prepared and a contract for the erection of the building was let in July. The site is on the top of a low hill immediately behind Tsün Wan Village. By the end of the year the brickwork had been completed and the roof trusses were in position. 1910 Estimates, 1910 Expenditure, $8,000.00 | Total Estimates, 5,008.47 Expenditure to 31/12/10,.... $13,500.00 5.008.47 Page 32 is not needed as the page number is already at the top. The final answer is: Page 32 comprises a slaughter house, 25' x 25', fitted with 2 boilers and arrangements for hanging meat, a small shed for swine, fitted with 4 pens, and 3 rooms for the Chinese staff. All the floors are laid with salt-glazed tiles and the walls are rendered in cement mortar for a height varying from 4 to 6 feet. The pig pens are divided off with wrought iron fences and gates. A yard was also enclosed and surfaced with cement concrete. Owing to the site being on reclaimed land, the building, which is of Canton red brick built in lime mortar and pointed in cement mortar, was built on piles. All liabilities in connection with the work were discharged before the close of the year. 1910 Estimates... $8,500.00 Total Estimates, 31/12/10, 1910 Expenditure $3,879.30 | Expenditure to $8,500.00 $3,879.30 80. Prison Extension.-A site for the construction of an additional block containing 78 cells was obtained by pulling down the old offices and a portion of the hospital immediately within the inner entrance gates. The demolition of the old buildings and the necessary alterations to provide office accommodation elsewhere were carried out by prison labour, the materials being supplied by the Public Works Department. A contract for the erection of the new block of cells was let January and the building was completed and handed over to the Prison Department on the 15th December. It is three stories in height and is constructed of Canton red bricks, built in lime mortar and pointed in cement mortar, and roofed with double tan and roll tiling laid on hardwood rafters. The ground floor cells are floored with hardwood boarding laid on hardwood fillets, embedded in cement concrete, and the corridor floor is of cement concrete, finished off smooth with a layer of granolithic, 1" thick. The floors of the remaining cells are laid with two layers of hardwood boarding with felt between them. The stairs are of timber and extend continuously from the ground to the top floor. The locks for the cell doors are of the special type manufactured for such purposes and were obtained from England. 1910 Estimates, $18,000.00 | Total Estimates, 1910 Expenditure, 17,319.18 | Expenditure, to 31/12/10....... $20,500.00 17,319.18 81. Police Station, Tsün Wan.-Plans were prepared and a contract for the erection of the building was let in July. The site is on the top of a low hill immediately behind Tsün Wan Village. By the end of the year the brickwork had been completed and the roof trusses were in position. 1910 Estimates, 1910 Expenditure, $8,000.00 | Total Estimates, 5,008.47 Expenditure to 31/12/10,.... $13,500.00 5.008.47 Page 32
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P 32 comprises a slaughter house, 25' x 25', fitted with 2 boilers and arrangements for hanging meat, a small shed for swine, fitted with 4 pens, and 3 rooms for the Chinese staff. All the floors are laid with salt-glazed tiles and the walls are rendered in cement mortar for a height varying from 4 to 6 feet. The pig pens are divided off with wrought iron fences and gates. A yard was also enclosed and sur- faced with cement concrete. Owing to the site being on reclaimed land, the building, which is of Canton red brick built in lime mortar and pointed in cement mortar, was built on piles. All liabilities in connection with the work were discharged before the close of the year. 1910 Estimates... $8,500.00 Total Estimates,. 31/12/10, 1910 Expenditure $3,879.30 | Expenditure to $8,500.00 $3,879.30 80. Prison Extension.-A site for the construction of an addi- tional block containing 78 cells was obtained by pulling down the old offices and a portion of the hospital immediately within the inner entrance gates. The demolition of the old buildings and the necessary alterations to provide office accommodation elsewhere were carried out by prison labour, the materials being supplied by the Public Works Department. A contract for the erection of the new block of cells was let January and the building was completed and handed over to the Prison Department on the 15th December. It is three stories in height and is constructed of Canton red bricks, built in lime mortar and pointed in cement mortar, and roofed with double tan and roll tiling laid on hardwood rafters. The ground floor cls are floored with hardwood boarding laid on hardwood fillets, embedded in cement concrete, and the corridor floor is of cement concrete, finished off smooth with a layer of granolithic, 1" thick. The floors of the remaining cells are laid with two layers of hardwood boarding with felt between them. The stairs are of timber and extend continuously from the ground to the top floor. The locks for the cell doors are of the special type manufactured for such purposes and were obtained from England. 1910 Estimates, $18,000.00 | Total Estimates, 1910 Expenditure, 17,319.18| Expenditure, to 31/12/10....... $20,500.00 17,319.18 81. Police Station, Tsin Wan.-Plans were prepared and a contract for the erection of the building was let in July. The site is on the top of a low hill immediately behind Tsün Wan Village. By the end of the year the brickwork had been completed and the roof trusses were in position. 1910 Estimates, 1910 Expenditure, $8,000.00 | Total Estimates, 5,008.47 Expenditure to 31/12 10,.... $13,500.00 5.008.47
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P 32

comprises a slaughter house, 25' x 25', fitted with 2 boilers and arrangements for hanging meat, a small shed for swine, fitted with 4 pens, and 3 rooms for the Chinese staff. All the floors are laid with salt-glazed tiles and the walls are rendered in cement mortar for a height varying from 4 to 6 feet. The pig pens are divided off with wrought iron fences and gates. A yard was also enclosed and sur- faced with cement concrete. Owing to the site being on reclaimed land, the building, which is of Canton red brick built in lime mortar and pointed in cement mortar, was built on piles.

All liabilities in connection with the work were discharged before the close of the year.

1910 Estimates...

$8,500.00 Total Estimates,.

31/12/10,

1910 Expenditure $3,879.30 | Expenditure to

$8,500.00

$3,879.30

80. Prison Extension.-A site for the construction of an addi- tional block containing 78 cells was obtained by pulling down the old offices and a portion of the hospital immediately within the inner entrance gates. The demolition of the old buildings and the necessary alterations to provide office accommodation elsewhere were carried out by prison labour, the materials being supplied by the Public Works Department.

A contract for the erection of the new block of cells was let January and the building was completed and handed over to the Prison Department on the 15th December. It is three stories in height and is constructed of Canton red bricks, built in lime mortar and pointed in cement mortar, and roofed with double tan and roll tiling laid on hardwood rafters. The ground floor cls are floored with hardwood boarding laid on hardwood fillets, embedded in cement concrete, and the corridor floor is of cement concrete, finished off smooth with a layer of granolithic, 1" thick. The floors of the remaining cells are laid with two layers of hardwood boarding with felt between them. The stairs are of timber and extend continuously from the ground to the top floor. The locks for the cell doors are of the special type manufactured for such purposes and were obtained from England.

1910 Estimates,

$18,000.00 | Total Estimates,

1910 Expenditure, 17,319.18| Expenditure, to

31/12/10.......

$20,500.00

17,319.18

81. Police Station, Tsin Wan.-Plans were prepared and a contract for the erection of the building was let in July. The site is on the top of a low hill immediately behind Tsün Wan Village. By the end of the year the brickwork had been completed and the roof trusses were in position.

1910 Estimates, 1910 Expenditure,

$8,000.00 | Total Estimates, 5,008.47 Expenditure to

31/12 10,....

$13,500.00

5.008.47

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