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Table of Correspondence,—Continued.
Remarks.
Buildings Ordinance, 1935.
Ordinance
No. 1 of 1903.
Re-drafted to apply to all build-
ings and to provide for a per- tical damp-proof course whee necessary
Last paragraph deleted
Re-drafted giving more detail of con- struction and excluding retain- ing walls built of lime concrete or in lime mortar
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105
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"within an urban district
omitted
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220
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富翁
unless exempted by the Building
Authority and and every parapet wall inserted
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106
one half substituted for
two
thirds and unless in the
opinion
may be allow-
ed" inserted
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107
outside the European Reservation
or the Hill District
omitted...
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domestic and which is not
within
the Hill District
omitted and not less than inserted
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109
Re-drafted and curtailed
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110
Re-drafted and the thickness of lime
concrete reduced from six to
four inches and the thickness of
cement concrete increased from three to four inches
Re-drafted to include bath-room
Last sentence added
"outside the European Reservation or the Hill District" omitted and size of skirting reduced....
eleven
and
substituted for "twelve"
3+
"
ten substituted for
eleven and the permissible
height of bathrooms and latrines from nine to eight feet.
Deleted and included in definition
of
66
Storey
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