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caused, much of the wood work to decay, cement has fallen down in tive or these - places and I fear it will be necessary reconstruct all that portion of the defective " part; I have however delayed making
a full report of the particular circumstances, and the necesary expense of the repairs,
further examinations
until I have made some
by
having
upon the affects produced on these parts. the rain, a sufficiency of which not fallen to show what I sequire.
In the Lower Bazaar much of y time in the early part of the year was occupied in superintending the erection of houses after the fire
the fire, and much
the
As
new
I desired to instil into the Chinese the
a more of erecting their houses, the
great advantage to be derived from manner of erecting prevention of the contact of timbers, and
careful
the benefit
that would accrue
to them in
futive years by the substitution of stone in place of wood so plentifully of arches and other incans
used, the erection
used,
of supporting froms or walls, that although they appear to have been fully alive to these circumstan -ces, they would not
them into effect.
as
they
carry
were in such a hurry to finish
the dwellings, that it was with the utmost difficulty I could compel them to build as directed, particularly with solid walls, indeed, several thad summarily to pull down, and throughout the whole district, Every means was tried to deccave me, and seamp work, which certainly it was
advantage than to mine to have properly Constructed.
The went of money jealousies, and other matters have delayed the construction of the proposed Strand Road; so very essential a feature in the new plan of the districtz as
more
to their
pthe
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