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limitations. Streets are being widened, sewers are being laid, and ponds and marshy places are being reclaimed and filled and made suitable for building sites.
The near- by hills and valleys, long used merely as burial grounds, are now becoming the scene of road-making, tree-planting, and house-building. Ambitious plans for the near future include the demolition of parts of the old city wall, the extension of wharf facilities, the preparation of new business districts, and the construction of a reservoir i and filtering plant for a modern water supply. During the latter part of 1925, however, trade was brought almost to a standstill owing to a boycott of the foreigners.
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