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ENTITLED

ENCLOSURE

2

Attorney General's Office.

November 8th, 1897.

REPORT ON ORDINANCE 19 OF 1897.

117

I have examined the accompanying Ordinance

"An Ordinance to further amend The Waterworks Ordinance, 1890,"

and I am of opinion that the Ordinance is one which is not contrary to the Governor's Instructions.

In view of the limited extent of the water supply available in Kowloon and the fact that all the water requires to be pumped, it is considered injudicious to lay on services to houses indiscriminately, and this amendment confers on the Water Authority the power to refuse to connect such services in the case of Chinese houses where an adequate supply can be obtained from the public fountains.

Water supplies have been introduced into the villages of Shaukiwan, Aberdeen and Wongneichong, as well as into the principal villages in Kowloon, and it is proposed that the powers conferred on the Water Authority should be applicable to all districts or villages outside the City of Victoria. A liberal number of public fountains has been provided in all the villages.

W. Meigh Goodman, Attorney General.

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ENTITLED ENCLOSURE 2 Attorney General's Office. November 8th, 1897. REPORT ON ORDINANCE 19 OF 1897. 117 I have examined the accompanying Ordinance "An Ordinance to further amend The Waterworks Ordinance, 1890," and I am of opinion that the Ordinance is one which is not contrary to the Governor's Instructions. In view of the limited extent of the water supply available in Kowloon and the fact that all the water requires to be pumped, it is considered injudicious to lay on services to houses indiscriminately, and this amendment confers on the Water Authority the power to refuse to connect such services in the case of Chinese houses where an adequate supply can be obtained from the public fountains. Water supplies have been introduced into the villages of Shaukiwan, Aberdeen and Wongneichong, as well as into the principal villages in Kowloon, and it is proposed that the powers conferred on the Water Authority should be applicable to all districts or villages outside the City of Victoria. A liberal number of public fountains has been provided in all the villages. W. Meigh Goodman, Attorney General. Page 120 Page 121
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COPY. entitled ENCLOSURE อง 2 Attorney General's Office. November 8th.,1897. REPORT ON ORDINANCE 19 OF 1897. 117 I have examined the accompanying ürdinance "An Ordinance to further amend The Water- works Ordinance, 1890, ' and I am of opinion that the oruinance is one which is not contrary to the Governor's Instructions. i In view of the limited extent of the water supply avail- able in Kowloon and the fact that all the water requires to be pumped, it is considered injudicious to lay on services to houses indiscriminately, and this amendment confers on the Water Anthority the power to refuse to connect ench services in the case of Chinese houses where an adequate supply can be obtained from the public fountains. Water supplies have been introduced into the villages of Shaukiwau, Aberdeen and Wongueichoug, as well as into the principal villages in Kowloon, and it is proposed that the powers conferred on the Water Authority should be applicable to all districts or villages outside the City of Victoria. A liberal number of public fountains has been provided in all the villages. W. MEIGH Goodman, Attorney General, : Page 120Page 121
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entitled

ENCLOSURE

อง

2

Attorney General's Office.

November 8th.,1897.

REPORT ON ORDINANCE 19 OF 1897.

117

I have examined the accompanying ürdinance

"An Ordinance to further amend The Water-

works Ordinance, 1890, '

and I am of opinion that the oruinance is one which is not

contrary to the Governor's Instructions.

i

In view of the limited extent of the water supply avail- able in Kowloon and the fact that all the water requires to be pumped, it is considered injudicious to lay on services to houses indiscriminately, and this amendment confers on the Water Anthority the power to refuse to connect ench services in the case of Chinese houses where an adequate supply can be obtained from the public fountains.

Water supplies have been introduced into the villages of Shaukiwau, Aberdeen and Wongueichoug, as well as into the principal villages in Kowloon, and it is proposed that the powers conferred on the Water Authority should be applicable to all districts or villages outside the City of Victoria. A liberal number of public fountains has been provided in all the villages.

W. MEIGH Goodman, Attorney General,

:

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