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Seasons, - by Typhoons and Storms
and the fierce Elements which the Proxies bring into inesistible activity added to the entire Dependence
lunt
of the Colony on foreign empply ofre
of the
the materials of construction Creept granite, of which we
pouce a cuperfluity ). that much unentointy must attend the cxpenditure of the Surveyn Sinerals
Department.
I attack peat importance to the question of an adequate water supply. Though the Deland owes its
very
name
to the reputation of
it
waters- the vast inexace
of
posulation _ the cuouous demands
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for the Shipping, and the incuffiency
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of present anaugements (though much has been done) to provide
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a sufficiency of water, - all serves to show that incacures for providing
for the reccevity of the case should have carly attention - which I will not fail to give.
T
ne
growth of the native population _ a growth still likely to
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the
progress makes the services of Registrar Sencial and protector of the Chinese more and more important; The Chinese Aronces in the City
are
not only crowded but cramme while the increasing proportion of females to males shows tendencies
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