Mr. Kinnear
Kiska
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The attached documents and pamphlets had better go on to the appropriate files, or at least be kept somewhere convenient for reference. I obtained these during my visits to various Departments of the Hong Kong Government.
(a) Brief Account of the Educational System with
Statistical Summary
Address to the Lions Club of Kwun Tong by Mr. Rolph
AKILAN
HKK14/41
(b)
Crime Report for Fiscal Year 1969/70
1KK14/41
(c)
(a)
MICK5/38
(e)
HKKG/5GS/8
A Tape-Recorded Talk to Workers by Mr. H. C. Ting, Head of Kader Industrial Company Limited (one of the largest toy making concerns
A Talk to Fellow Employees about "Recent Events" by Mr. Ting (during the troubles of 1967)
(f) Factory Notes on W. Haking Industries and Kader
Industrial Company
(g) "Some Hong Kong Products Exported to UK" given to
me by Mr. James Wu, a member of the Urban District Council
HKK14/5 (1964) (4)
14/5/1900/2 1+KI(18/12(1468/8) 1+kk 18/12 (1968/2) (1)
TKK 18/26 (1968/9 (1)
18/2 HICK 18/41
412K18/41
18/15
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AKK 18/S
Annual Departmental Report of the Police 1968/69 Urban Council Reports On the Reform of Local
Government, August 1966 and March 1969
Hong Kong Housing Authority Annual Report for
1968/69
(k) Hong Kong Housing Authority Annual Report for
1969/70
(1) A pamphlet on the WAH FU Estate.
I went round this and it is an astonishing project the creation of a township of 55,000 people with schools, shops, banks, 'bus services, recreational areas, civic centres and almost everything you can think of, on an area of 29 acres for a cost of about £5 million.
(m) A pamphlet on Government Low Cost Housing
(n) A pamphlet on Resettlement.
(o) An account of the facilities available on the
WAH FU Estate.
The last appendix to this, which outlines the main categories of Government aided housing in Hong Kong, will be particularly useful if ever we have parliamentary questions on this subject.
Pax arrange at %/
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17 September, 1970
(E.O. Laird)
Hong Kong Department