After a porindar jouro this opertient could
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was thought desirable, be split into two, three or four separate unita.
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risory abizet:
thenrroroetation or the C
the maintenance of rondaide treen 2013100 to limite of onging and Fowloon the Introduot Ion ootabilanont and dlotpitution of "orent pianto r 00300010 ¥1. babaa.
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Beedauertere: in the few Territories, proferably in
40 m valle, about half a mile south of Taiwo.
ffice ffloor, library. herbariun, quarters for uropean and mubordinate staff, nurseries, experimental plats.
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ear Tour Pit10 paviors, solated by Chinese sterf of forest rangere, guarde, nurseryen and coolies. Chin@ne (niversity graduates would fill the poats 3. bead nurseryman and chief forest ranger.
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Pin14 tatican.
The Colony, including the mainland and islande,
would be established a field station under the suțewisia of a resident forest reager. at each field station would de grɔva nesdlings of trees muitable for transplant ing in the different ty:de of terrain that ɔoeurred in that aɔne,
A nyreer om would be in charge of the medling nurseries.
The farest Perijer would be responsible for implementing in hie sree the policy of the department as regarde
affotostations fine aontrols まるも枝rmat jpateat Lon (thieving) and forest e-naervation.
¿fforestation.
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Instead of bradoast swing and pit swing se the only methods of introducing trees into an areG, DΜre mɔdera sethods would be employed. In general the policy of the department would be to tranepimt seedlings frs the nurooplon at the appropriate mens(1) from This method is used with muccess or pines in the Zaguio area .1. and in ritain and in fact generally. Prior to and dig the plasting Bennan the atarr at each r1014 station would be augmented by temporary staff. 薯薯 possible that prieon labour a mld be employed vary effectively.
forest ranger would
on the basis of the aurvival, for any two years måter transplanting, of every 10,000 tres seedlings.
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hotion of the villages in each Bone Wou A" be invited and if necessary enforced. It would4
nece866 be the dual responsibility of the forest ranger and of the village hondoan to see that no hillside :irea oceurred, If a fire exceeded certain ares the 1llage would be
fined Lomah or labour). ir fires did n headsen und ranger would be paid a boman.
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