IV,
coetent
Tha Goce ate
vesrdents of Bi} ini
yn Uitint,
current
vu
@orerand
that
caunmyy,
.
od
orer
Tstand weetd prefer,
to live on “reu Tslusd in the Bikini
Uts
,OoR eyo oe
sroit.
anferratlon evecests thet that will cot be:
"ests shludd chew Eo eu can be :cleiy
a’ BReblgade
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Bikinians who
chocse
tee vive and restoces
‘to
eA
rove to
rFee,
Taland.
houses
on
~TYe,
Ff
the
remain
rhe hest
Cuter
cor
ae
tc
Fy
Pe
ta
Cat
to
clone
tat
of Freu
Voooin the veoanttre the Goverracrts have constit
i.cporéerv
as
.
of
act
ott)
Sd
dm sa ray~
all,
kili,
co
do
teeato-
lout
one
TLis constriction is
on which the Bixini Island residents return to Kili, or »ithin @ few days
thereafter,
August,
ccpending upon weather conditicns on Kili in the last half of
1978.
Because a visit to Kili reveals that
certain necessary
fe
or
sunenistant,
qn
we
vhe Governments will cndertake rorthws th the comstrocticn of certein temporary
aci
ities:
é@ new cispenserv, 4 new scnool,
an ~ddition to the civic assembly buiicing.
an a cditicn to tie church, and
These facilities, which are
ca~pected te be conpleted by the i211] of 1978, will re cf
tu.
very cone
struction because they can thereby be erected with great speed.
end because
the need for ther should not be left unmet curing the several -inths during
facilities gre planned and conetructed.
Such permanent
facilities will be provided as a part of the rehabilitation ef Yili referred
to in assurance number II.
Vi.
Kili.
er
gich
ang the
ie
The Governments recognize the necessity of providing a dock at
Threw will co
@
dick
te
~ nee ievediatedy to cause
be
availability
pese @ preobier,
avplored,
of
«°¢
tesuvtiri
the mecessery funds,
cle construction of
the cielreering fe: sibility
beth
neither of which js
a deck at
74 =
-
Fili
expected
ds expected to bein
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