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increased rent, and that a Chinaman does not require European.

This does a·

37. the same air space question was carefully and considered in Executive Council, it was decided that 300 cubic feet was the minimum that could be conceded, and that, as the majority of Chinese houses are the great majority deficient in ventilation, being built back to back, a Chinaman living in such a house would require at least as much air space as would a European inhabiting a properly constructed house.

38. The argument that the labouring class here cannot afford better houses is one which could not be listened to, if true. I don't think that there will be a rise in any rents; if there is, it will lead either to an extension of accommodation or a rise in wages.

39. In order to avoid the hardship which might arise by putting these Sections in force at once, it has been provided that Section 67 shall apply only to such district or part of district as the Governor in Council may direct.

40. Section 44 provides for the examination by an Officer of the Board of all domestic buildings before they are occupied.

41. This has been necessary, as it is most difficult to get Chinese builders or contractors to carry out the plans, which they have submitted, and which have been approved.

42. None of the Sections in Part II call for any special notice.

43. Such is the Ordinance, which is now submitted for Her Majesty's confirmation, and although many of the clauses of the Bill as proposed by the Sanitary Board

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149 increased rent, and that a Chinaman does not require European. This does 37. the same air space question was carefully and considered in Executive Council, it was decided that 300 cubic feet was the minimum that could be conceded, and that, as the majority of Chinese houses are the great majority deficient in ventilation, being built back to back, a Chinaman living in such a house would require at least as much air space as would a European inhabiting a properly constructed house. 38. The argument that the labouring class here cannot afford better houses is one which could not be listened to, if true. I don't think that there will be a rise in any rents; if there is, it will lead either to an extension of accommodation or a rise in wages. 39. In order to avoid the hardship which might arise by putting these Sections in force at once, it has been provided that Section 67 shall apply only to such district or part of district as the Governor in Council may direct. 40. Section 44 provides for the examination by an Officer of the Board of all domestic buildings before they are occupied. 41. This has been necessary, as it is most difficult to get Chinese builders or contractors to carry out the plans, which they have submitted, and which have been approved. 42. None of the Sections in Part II call for any special notice. 43. Such is the Ordinance, which is now submitted for Her Majesty's confirmation, and although many of the clauses of the Bill as proposed by the Sanitary Board
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149 increased rent, and that a Chinaman dow not require European. This do 37. the same air space question was carefully and considered in Executive Conncil, it was decided that 300 cubic feet_ tvas the minimum that could be conceded, and that, as the of Chinese houses ame the great majority deficient in ventilation, being built back to back, Chinaman living in such a house a would require at least as much. ain space; as would a European in- habiting a properly constructed house. 38. The argument that the _ labouring class here camest afford better houses is one which could not be listened to, if true. I dont think that there will be vize in any rents; if there is, it will lead either to an extension of accommnoctation or a rise in wages. 39. ( 39. order to avoid the In hardship hardship which might arise by putting these Seations in force at once it has been provided that Scation 67 shall apply only to such dietrick or part of district as the Governor in Conneil may 40. direct. Section 44 provides for the examination by on Officer of the Board of all donostic buildings, the vare are before occupied. 41. This has been necessary, or contractors to carry out as it is most difficult to get Chinese builders the plans, which they have submitted, and which have been approved 42. f. None of the Sections in -part II call for any special notice. 43. Such is the Ordinance. which is now submitted for Her Majesty's confirmation, and although many of the clauses of the Bill as proposed by the Sanitary Board
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149

increased rent, and that a Chinaman

dow not require

European.

This

do a·

37.

the same air space

question

was

carefully

and

considered in Executive Conncil,

it was decided that 300 cubic feet_

tvas

the minimum that could be conceded, and that, as the

of

Chinese houses

ame

the great majority deficient in

ventilation, being built back to back,

Chinaman living in such a house

a

would require at least

as much.

ain space; as would a European in- habiting a properly constructed house.

38.

The argument that the _ labouring class here camest afford

better houses is one which could not be listened to, if true. I dont think that there will be

vize in

any rents; if there is, it will lead either

to

an extension of accommnoctation

or a rise in

wages.

39.

(

39.

order to avoid the

In hardship hardship which might arise

by

putting these Seations in force at once it has been provided that Scation 67 shall apply only to such dietrick

or part of district as the Governor in Conneil may

40.

direct.

Section 44 provides for

the examination by on Officer of the Board of all donostic buildings,

the

vare are

before

occupied. 41. This has been necessary,

or contractors to

carry out

as it is most difficult to get Chinese builders the plans, which they have submitted, and which have been approved

42.

f.

None of the Sections in

-part II call for any special notice.

43.

Such is the Ordinance.

which is now submitted for Her Majesty's confirmation, and although many of the clauses of the Bill as proposed by the Sanitary

Board

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