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in 1906, that the lines on which resumptions should be carried out are to some extent already indicated in Mr. O. Chadwick and Professor W. J. Simpson's Report of the 14th May, 1902,
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and that various reports that are received from the Sanitary Board contain specific recommendations for minor resumptions,
I do not at present support the proposal for the establishment of a Trust embodied in the report submitted in Sir Henry A. Blake's Despatch No. 485 of the 23rd October, 1903, nor that for an Advisory Board recommended by Mr. May's No. 150 dated the 9th April, 1904. I would leave the tendering of advice as to the areas or buildings to be resumed and the utilization of the resumed areas to the members of the Government responsible for its Sanitary measures and for the utilization to the best advantage of Crown Lands.
5.
For the double purpose of assisting to secure continuity of policy and of collecting data which would govern any large scheme that may be undertaken in the future I propose that there should be continuous records of all the resumptions undertaken. These records would consist of a special annual report prepared by the Director of Public Works and printed as a Sessional Paper which would show on a general map the position of the areas that have been resumed or are in process of resumption and on more detailed plans each scheme of resumption and of relaying out the resumed area and the extent to which each scheme had been carried out by the end of the year dealt with in the report. It would show also the proportions of each resumed area originally and ultimately devoted to streets, lanes, and open spaces, and to Government
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in 1906, that the lines on which resumptions should be carried
out are to some extent already indicated in Mr. 0. Chadwick
and Prfessor W. J. Simpson's Report of the 14th. May, 1902,
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the question of the Housing of the Population of Hongkong, 01 on
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Foo
03
16006
and that various reports that are received from the Sanitary
Board contain specific recommendations for minor resumptions,
I do not at present support the proposal for the establishment
of a Trust embodied in the report submitted in Sir Henry A.
Blake's Despatch No. 485 of the 23rd. October, 1903, nor that
for an Advisory Board recommended by Mr. May's No. 150 dated
the 9th. April, 1904. I would leave the tendering of advice
as to the areas or buildings to be resumed and the utilization
of the resumed areas to the members of the Goverment responsi-
ble for its Sanitary measures and for the utilization to the
best advantage of Crown Lands.
5.
For the double purpose of assisting to
secure continuity of policy and of collecting data which
would govern any large scheme that may be undertaken in the
future I propose that there should be continuous records of
all the resumptions undertaken. These records would consist
of a special annual report prepared by the Director of Public
Works and printed as a Sessional Paper which would show on a
general map the position of the areas that have been resumed
or are in process of resumption and on more detailed plans
each scheme of resumption and of relaying out the resumed
area and the extent to which each scheme had been carried out
by the end of the year dealt with in the report. It would show
also the proportions of each resumed area originally and
ultimately devoted to streets, lanes, and open spaces, and to
Government
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