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14. In each case, I had offered, if the scheme for the improvement of Taipingshan admitted of it, to recommend to the Government the restoration of the properties or the granting of similar sites with allowances for rebuilding.

15. As no definite arrangement was at once practicable, owing to the improvement project not yet being settled, the Board decided that they had better hear the parties and make alternative awards. The only claim settled at present on the above lines is No. 25, viz., that of the Tung Wa Hospital, in respect of Inland Lot No. 361.

16. I expect at an early date to be in a position to submit to the Government a project for dealing with a large portion of the resumed area, and in doing which to point out how far the restora- tion of these sites to the claimants is practicable.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your most obedient Servant,

The Honourable

THE COLONIAL SECRETARY.

FRANCIS A. COOPER,

Director of Public Works.

TAIPINGSHAN RESUMPTION, 1895.

Statement accompanying Report dated March 6th, 1895.

AMOUNT.

Claim.

Area, sq. ft.

Lot Number.

No. of Hou-

ses.

Crown Rent.

Claimed.

Offered. Awarded.

$

$

123 + 10 CON 00

2,204

857

279 s. A.

244B, 244c.....

6,399

265 R. P.

4

17,888

405, 420, 421

5

2,125

278 R. P.

6

10,000

701 A,

******

3

7,000

2

5,980

10

36,075

29

58,000

3

6,400

4,389 b 5,000 10 00 2,691 छै 4,700 13,316 6 16,000 35,382 a 35,382 5,355 b 5,800

42

111

15

15,000

10,890

b 12,500

33 06

7

2,900

1238, 245E. 245F

5

23,000

8,662

8

456

206 A. R, P.

1

11,760

1,003

6 14,000 b.d, 8,000

12 80

0

271 s. A. ss. 1

9

1,077

273 s. A. ss. 2

N

6,006

3,750

4,000

7

271 ss. I S. A. R. P..

10

1,300

245, 245D

11

17,995

422, 570, 571, 572..

40

12

1,540

241, s. A. & R. P.

NON

2

6,830

3,464

b

4,600

79,100

2

13,000

13

Claim No. 1.

14

1,838

404 s. A.

2

6,000

206A 8. A. R. P.

21

25

31

* OF OR7** *****28788

15

12,548

280 s. C. of R. P.

23

55,433

25,797 b 40,000 9,444 ☐ 10,050

3,777

b.d, 6,000

26,980 6 35,000

888

39

10

t

78

280 R. P. 595......

16

5,333

600 s. A. 594

10

18,200

17

469

265 s. B........

1

5,000

10,401 ¿ 13,000

2,796 b

26 60

3,500

18

700

244

1

4,228

19

2,997

407 s. A. 600 s. B....

5

8,750

3,000 a 3,000 6,171

8,000 10 14

20

Claim No. 5.

860

406 s. A......

2,000

2,000 a 2,000

Ι

22

23

3,207

Claim No. 59,

265 s. C. 244D

10

22,800

8,124 & 11,000 2,400 2,400

22

24

610

400c

1

1,650

1,590 α 1,590

14,738

361

1

4

26

620

20,000

1,790

400 s. B...............

1,650

1,545 a 1,545

592, 593

30

90,008

243 B. C. D.

3

11,020

65,000 6 79,000 I1,020 a 11,020

2 10-10001-

5

5

88 16

29

Claim No. 15.

30

612

244A

I

1,900

1,360

278 ss. 1, 2 s. A.

4,070

32

3,390

406 R. P.

4

9,000

1,650 2,878 b 4,200 5,465

a

1,650

7,200

AON

6

33

Claim No. 6.

34

740

241

1

5,600

35

525

244E

1

3,500

Carried forward,

136,578

207

518,960

286,190

5,350 a 5,350 1,900 a 1,900

357,387 574 50

3888888 2 288 * 2 **** * 888898 995 28 ∞ LOND

4 90

50

76

9 24

36

22

78

39

08

93

22

6 88

2 94

87

50

00

00

00

90

2 40

16

7 37

4 84

2 50

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