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(2) The suburbs referred to shall comprise, 

 whenever possible, a belt of land around 

 the township 4 or 5 kilometres wide in 

 the case of tirst-class townships, 3 or 4 in 

 the case of second-class townships, and '2 

 or 3 in the case of third-class tow^nships. 

 The outer boundaries of such suburbs 

 shall as nearly as possible run parallel 

 with the boundaries of such townships. 



LlJflTATION OF LOURENZO MaRQUES. 



(3) This sub-section defines the limits of the 

 town of Lourenzo Marques. 



New Townships — Area reser\'ed therefor. 



Art. 5.— In future when a new township is 

 established its centre shall be described with all 

 possible exactness in the proclamation relating 

 thereto. 



(1) The area reserved for such townships 



shall be that comprised in a circum- 

 ference with a radius of 3 kilometres 

 from the point selected as centre. 



(2) The suburban area shall comprise the 



land between the boundary line of such cir- 

 cumference and another with a radius of 

 5 kilometres from the common centre. 



