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to R^sidUnc* for Chi<*f Justic**. 
3. Official Residence for the Attorney General* 
4. Official Residence for the Treasurer* 
5. Official Residence for the Colonial Engineer* 
6 # h w H « Director of Medical and Sanitayy 
Service S.S* and E.M.S. 
It is obvious that to meet these requirements it will "be tfHMHM 
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essential to have some 25 to 30 acres of first class building 
land and unless the Economic Gardens is HIM utilized 0or this 
purpose the acquisition of other suitable land will materially 
delay the suggested construction. 
Re. Residence for Chief Justice it was originally suggested to 
erect this on the Nassim Hill site but this I would submit is 
not now suitable as a Residence for the Chief Justice as it fcs 
ringed round with numerous small houses and a fresh site should 
be chosen. 
Discussing in detail the different features of the T B ttlMMM 
Director of Gardens' proposals. 
(a) He suggests reserving the best portion of this area for 
quareters for the officers of the Gardens Staff "area 1ft marked 
pi#k on plan"* These houses must of necessity be small in view 
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of the salries of the officers who will use them and therefore 
cannot add to the appearance of the district* 
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(b) He suggest concentrating the whole of the labour £ staff 
of the Gardens on the area coloured blue i.e. in close proximity 
to the new European Residences that have been erected M 
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along Cluny Road, the proper site for such construction is Mi 
the junction of Cluny and Rukit Timah Roads. 
(c) The suggested motor road/ will split up the high S build* 
ing land and also form a most dangerous junction with Cluny 
and Dalveys Roads. 
This new road is constructed should comraenex at the junct¬ 
ion of Dalvey and Nassim Roads and follow the ffiWi lines of 
the, existing Cart roads which acts as the dividing line between 
the high and low ground of the Gardens. 
(d) The most valuable ground/ for the purpose of economic expe 
