CO129-158 - Sir Kennedy - 1872 [6-8] — Page 488

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All AI Reviewed

476

24th March 1871, when he reported that the Architects agreed to certain conditions laid down in his own report and the work was allowed to proceed. From that time until the 30th May of this year the Executive received no reports on the Theatre, which is by this time completed, and application is made that performances may be held in the summer.

6. This application is forwarded to the Junior General that he report as to the fitness of the building for occupation as a Theatre, and he reports for the first time that the revised plans called for at his suggestion had never been furnished, and that the Architects had failed to comply with the condition to which he had stated they had agreed.

7. As, however, Mr. Moorsom failed to show that the Proprietor or his Architects had been made aware of the conditions to which he referred, and as he did not report that the building was in his opinion unsafe, and further, as on enquiry from Colonial Secretary, that the building was in the eyes of a professional man, there was nothing to show danger or unfitness for occupation, the opening of the Theatre for the

Edit History

2026-05-20 19:00:36 · NVIDIA / meta/llama-4-maverick-17b-128e-instruct
Live
View comparison
AI Proofread
476 24th March 1871, when he reported that the Architects agreed to certain conditions laid down in his own report and the work was allowed to proceed. From that time until the 30th May of this year the Executive received no reports on the Theatre, which is by this time completed, and application is made that performances may be held in the summer. 6. This application is forwarded to the Junior General that he report as to the fitness of the building for occupation as a Theatre, and he reports for the first time that the revised plans called for at his suggestion had never been furnished, and that the Architects had failed to comply with the condition to which he had stated they had agreed. 7. As, however, Mr. Moorsom failed to show that the Proprietor or his Architects had been made aware of the conditions to which he referred, and as he did not report that the building was in his opinion unsafe, and further, as on enquiry from Colonial Secretary, that the building was in the eyes of a professional man, there was nothing to show danger or unfitness for occupation, the opening of the Theatre for the
Baseline (Original)
476 24th March 1871, when he reported that the Architects agreed to certam conditions Ao laid down in his own report and the work was allaved Fran that time until the 30" в to proceed. May of this year the Eecentive received no reports to the Theatre, wo which is by this time completed, and application is made that paformances may umal mmmer. be held in the 6. This application is forwarded to the Juunyor General that be report as to the fitnas of the building for occupation as then a may Theatre, and he the first time that reports for the first t the revised plans called for at his suggestion had never been furnished, and that the Architects had failed to comply with the condition to which he had stated they had agreed. As havever, Mr. Moorsom 7. failed to show that the Proprietor his Architects had aware eu ev been made? or of the anditions to which The referred, and as he did not report, m the Adding Was Colonial enquiry from Secretary, that the building his opinions unsafe, and further in the a mo eyes of a man, there Was mi as profefsimal nothing to chaw Aanger or unfitness for occupation, the opening of the Theatre for the
2026-05-20 19:00:36 · Baseline
View content

476

24th March 1871, when he reported that the Architects agreed to certam

conditions

Ao

laid down in his own

report and the work was

allaved

Fran that time until the 30"

в

to proceed.

May of this year

the Eecentive

received no

reports

to the Theatre,

wo

which is by this time completed, and application is made that paformances may

umal

mmmer.

be held in the

6. This application is forwarded to the Juunyor General that be report as to the fitnas of the building

for occupation as

then

a

may

Theatre, and he

the first time that

reports for the first t

the revised plans called for at his suggestion had never been furnished, and that the Architects had failed to comply with the condition to which he had stated they had agreed.

As havever, Mr. Moorsom •

7.

failed to show that the Proprietor

his Architects had

aware

eu ev

been made?

or

of the anditions to which The referred, and as he did not report,

m

the

Adding

Was

Colonial

enquiry from Secretary, that the building his opinions unsafe, and further

in the

a mo

eyes of a

man, there

Was

mi

as

profefsimal nothing to chaw

Aanger or unfitness for occupation,

the

opening of the Theatre for the

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.