CO129-272 - Governor Sir Robinson - 1896 [5-9] — Page 500

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domestic dwellings,

while

permit have been issued by the Sanitary Board for the occupation of 544 of these

basements as shops, with one

or more caretakers, according to the degree of ventilation of the premises.

Some of the over-crowding of the poorer classes of dwellings has been abated by enforcing the provisions of sections 1, 8 and 9;

but I regret to say that this Ordinance has signally failed to provide any remedy whatever for the far more injurious crowding together of dwellings which at present exists in the Chinese quarters of the city.

Many of these dwellings are what is known as "back-to-back houses", often fronting narrow private streets, and many of them have originally been provided with shallow "back yard" about 5 feet deep, but these have been long since covered in and converted to various domestic uses, with the result that the kitchens and back premises of these dwellings are in almost total darkness, necessitating the use of artificial light at all hours of the day.

It would appear

to have been the intention

of the "Committee on housing the Chinese", to judge from their report of 28th July 1894,

that this Ordinance should deal with these insanitary conditions, but unfortunately no provision was made therein enabling...

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domestic dwellings, while permit have been issued by the Sanitary Board for the occupation of 544 of these basements as shops, with one or more caretakers, according to the degree of ventilation of the premises. Some of the over-crowding of the poorer classes of dwellings has been abated by enforcing the provisions of sections 1, 8 and 9; but I regret to say that this Ordinance has signally failed to provide any remedy whatever for the far more injurious crowding together of dwellings which at present exists in the Chinese quarters of the city. Many of these dwellings are what is known as "back-to-back houses", often fronting narrow private streets, and many of them have originally been provided with shallow "back yard" about 5 feet deep, but these have been long since covered in and converted to various domestic uses, with the result that the kitchens and back premises of these dwellings are in almost total darkness, necessitating the use of artificial light at all hours of the day. It would appear to have been the intention of the "Committee on housing the Chinese", to judge from their report of 28th July 1894, that this Ordinance should deal with these insanitary conditions, but unfortunately no provision was made therein enabling...
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بیر domestic dwellings, while permit have been issued by the Sanitary Bourd for the I occupation of 544 of these basements as shops, with one or more caretakers, according : to the degree of ventilation of the promises. ме Some of the over- Crowding of the poorer classes of dwellings has been abated by Enforcing the provisions of sections 1, 8 and 91 but I gret to say that this Ordini ance has signally failed to provide any remedy what- Ever for the far more in- jurious crowding to gather of dwellings which at present rxists in the Chinese quarters of the citip. Many of these dwells nigs are what is known as "back beru back to back houses" often, fronting narrow private 194 streets, and many of them have originally provided with shallow "back yard." about 5 fut deep, but these have been long since covereds in and converted to various domestic uses, with the result that. the kitchens and back premi of these dwellings are in almost total darkness, necessitating the use of artifi_ cial light at all hours of the day It would appear RES to have been the intention of the "Committer on housing the Chinese", to judge from their report of 28th July 1894 that this Ordinance should deal with these insanitary conditions, but unfortunater no provision was made therein sabling
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domestic dwellings,

while

permit have been issued by the Sanitary Bourd for the I occupation of 544 of these

basements as shops, with one

or more caretakers, according : to the degree of ventilation of the promises.

ме

Some of the over- Crowding of the poorer classes of dwellings has been abated by Enforcing the provisions of sections 1, 8 and 91

but I gret to say that this Ordini ance has signally failed to provide any remedy what- Ever for the far more in- jurious crowding to gather of dwellings which at present rxists in the Chinese quarters of the citip.

Many of these dwells nigs are what is known as

"back

beru

back to back houses" often, fronting narrow private 194 streets, and many of them have originally provided with shallow "back yard." about 5 fut deep, but these have been long since covereds in and converted to various domestic uses, with the result that. the kitchens and back premi

of these dwellings are in almost total darkness, necessitating the use of artifi_ cial light at all hours of the day

It would appear

RES

to have been the intention

of the "Committer on housing the Chinese", to judge from their report of 28th July 1894

that this Ordinance should deal with these insanitary conditions, but unfortunater no provision

was made therein

sabling

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