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Section 76, which provides for the recovery of expenses incurred by the Board, and in Council, the words "or to its satisfaction" were added to Section 47.

Of the necessity of having works executed by the Board or under its immediate supervision, there can be no question, the expense in any case being great as there drain will wearly always consist of glazed stone ware in which, the Surveyor General informs us is expensive.

The Sections in that part, with the exception of those having special local application, have been taken from the model Bye Laws of the Local Board of Health of England.

Part II (Sections 58 to 63) deals with buildings erected on sites excavated out of the slope of a hill.

Owing to the steepness of the mountain side on which Hong Kong is built, a great number of houses are built on such sites, the back of the house abutting against the hill-side, the City rising by terraces. It was proposed to oblige all new buildings on these sites to be so constructed as to leave an area of 11 feet between the back of such buildings and the toe of the slope of the Hill.

On account of the extent of valuable ground, which this requirement would have sacrificed, this Section met with the greatest opposition, and I believe momentarily depreciated property here whilst it was urged that the peculiar position and circumstances of the shops in Queen's Road, Jervois and many other streets, rendered as a measure such a sanitary step unnecessary.

Many of these shops have been built for ...

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Section 76, which provides for the recovery of expenses incurred by the Board, and in Council, the words "or to its satisfaction" were added to Section 47. Of the necessity of having works executed by the Board or under its immediate supervision, there can be no question, the expense in any case being great as there drain will wearly always consist of glazed stone ware in which, the Surveyor General informs us is expensive. The Sections in that part, with the exception of those having special local application, have been taken from the model Bye Laws of the Local Board of Health of England. Part II (Sections 58 to 63) deals with buildings erected on sites excavated out of the slope of a hill. Owing to the steepness of the mountain side on which Hong Kong is built, a great number of houses are built on such sites, the back of the house abutting against the hill-side, the City rising by terraces. It was proposed to oblige all new buildings on these sites to be so constructed as to leave an area of 11 feet between the back of such buildings and the toe of the slope of the Hill. On account of the extent of valuable ground, which this requirement would have sacrificed, this Section met with the greatest opposition, and I believe momentarily depreciated property here whilst it was urged that the peculiar position and circumstances of the shops in Queen's Road, Jervois and many other streets, rendered as a measure such a sanitary step unnecessary. Many of these shops have been built for ... Page 150 Page 151
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L Section 76, which provides for the recovery of expences. inscurred by the Board, and in Conncil, the words "or to it sa to it satisfaction" were added to Section 47 . 24 these Of the necessity of having - works executed by the Boord or under its invenediate supervision, there can be no camwt in any question, the expense case be great as there drain will wearly always consist of glazed stone waren in which, the Turveyor General informus expensive. 25. ме are not The Sections in that part, with the exception of these having special local application, have been Taken from the model Bye Laws of the Local Board of Health of Eugland. 26. Part II (Sections 58 to 63) deals with buildings erected on sites excavated out of the slope of dill. a 97. Owing to the steepness of the mountain side on 147 which Houghing is built, a great number of houves are built on such sites, the back of the the house abutting against the Still-side, the City rising were by terraces . It was -proposed to oblige all new aa- first buildings on these sites to be so constructed as to leave an area of 11 feet between the book of such buildings and the toe of the slope of the Hill. On account of the extent of 28 valuable ground, which this requirement would have sacrificed, this Section met with the greatest opposition, and I be lieve momentarily depreciated property here whilst it was urged that the peculiar position and _ circumstances of the shops in Queen's Road, Jervois and many other Streek, rendered as a Measure ouch a Danitary step unnecessary. Many of these shops have been built for Page 150Page 151
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Section 76, which provides for the recovery

of expences.

inscurred

by

the Board, and

in Conncil, the words "or to it sa

to it satisfaction"

were added to Section 47 .

24

these

Of the necessity of having

- works executed by the Boord

or under its invenediate supervision,

there can be no

camwt in

any

question, the expense

case be great as there drain will wearly always consist of glazed stone waren in which, the

Turveyor General informus

expensive.

25.

ме are not

The Sections in that part, with the exception of these having special local application, have been Taken from the model Bye Laws of the Local Board of Health of Eugland. 26. Part II (Sections 58 to 63) deals with buildings erected on sites excavated out of the slope of

dill.

a

97.

Owing to the steepness of

the

mountain side on

147

which Houghing

is built, a great number of houves

are built on such sites, the back

of the

the house abutting against the Still-side, the City rising

were

by terraces . It was -proposed to oblige all new

aa-

first buildings

on these sites to be so constructed as

to leave an area of 11 feet between the book of

such buildings and

the toe of the slope of the Hill.

On account of the extent of

28

valuable ground, which this requirement

would have

sacrificed, this Section met with the greatest opposition, and I be lieve momentarily depreciated property here whilst it was

urged that the peculiar position and _ circumstances of the shops in Queen's Road, Jervois and many other Streek, rendered as a Measure ouch

a

Danitary

step unnecessary.

Many of these shops have been built

for

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