. Denmark; its medical organization, hygiene and demography . en) to 64 kroner semi-annually (for two roomswith kitchen); further, there is a deduction of 3 kroner semi-annually for every five years tenancy. The tenants are all of thepoorer class, and number about 1,660. The institution is managedby the Trustees of the Fund; the local management is in the handsof an inspector, assisted by office employes and a care-taker. Thesettlement presents a pleasing appearance, and the sanitary conditionis said to be satisfactory. (4) Working Mens Dwellings in Nyboder. A number of the dwel-lings erected


. Denmark; its medical organization, hygiene and demography . en) to 64 kroner semi-annually (for two roomswith kitchen); further, there is a deduction of 3 kroner semi-annually for every five years tenancy. The tenants are all of thepoorer class, and number about 1,660. The institution is managedby the Trustees of the Fund; the local management is in the handsof an inspector, assisted by office employes and a care-taker. Thesettlement presents a pleasing appearance, and the sanitary conditionis said to be satisfactory. (4) Working Mens Dwellings in Nyboder. A number of the dwel-lings erected in the 17th century for the non-commissioned officersand regular crew of the navy (Nyboder) were pulled down at theperiod previously mentioned, and sold with the sites. In 1865 a share-holder company erected here 3 large blocks of buildings, in 3 stories,,with 154 tenements for at least 600 inmates, all of the lower 3 rows are parallel, two facing each to its own street, the thirdbeing between, and separated from the two former, by a large yard,. ?K ill ! 148 WORKING MENS DWELLINGS. which affords an excellent play ground for the numerous area of each tenement is not more than 64 square alen (25*216square meters), and must consequently be considered as too small forfamilies with children; there are also too many families to eachentrance. The rent, however, is low, 64 kroner semi-annually for 2rooms, kitchen, and attic lumber room, and 48 kroner semi-annuallyfor 1 room, kitchen, and attic lumber room. Each kitchen has waterlaid on from the Copenhagen Water Works, and the waste waterruns off to the town sewer. A resident inspector sees to order andcleanliness.—These buildings pay the usual interest, and the share-holder capital sinks yearly; when the whole is paid off, the propertywith mortgage passes into the hands of the Municipality. (5) Working Mens Societys Dwellings (Arbejderforeningehs Boliger).In the same year another share-holder company, origin


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