:
buulding
the store and it was
stated that a certain return would be received in rent-
from the ground floor.
In November 1888, the
-Secretary of State enquired
whether the stone would be
a
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Euilt and en aintained entirely at the cost of Government; In a report-called for from the Registrar General,
suggested rules regarding the
nanagement of the stome
it was
ested that the
should be similar to thre
ii Straits Settlements ( copy
enclosed) and should be adopted when the new Bill I was passed.
In June 1889. ME Anitchell - Innes as Acting Registrar General forwarded rules asked for for the management
of
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of the stome, and suggested that its expenses be defrayed
the rent of the shops
from
and first floors.
The Colonial Secretary
stated that the Acting Registran General has probably not. been informed of the fact. that if
that there was a clear
understanding
the Government bult the stome the Directors would
maintain it and added that the rents would mito the Treasury
In October of t
1 go
the same
year the Cicting. Registrar, General reported that
1. that there seemed lobe.
no
probability of the Directors of the PoLeung suck taking
over the rooms.
proposed as a stome.
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