THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, DECEMBER 24, 1920.
No. 110.-Kowloon-Canton Railway, Special Expenditure,
-Repairs to Railway Embankment,
No. 111.-Public Works, Establishment,
Materials and Mounting Plans,
No. 112.--Kowloon-Canton Railway, Special Expenditure,
Wagons,
$ 3,625.00
Drawing
1,200.00
12.000.00
900.00
No. 114.--Harbour Office, Examination Fees,
600.00
No. 115. Sanitary Department, Special Expenditure, New
Refuse Barge,.....
14,000.00
No. 113. Harbour Office, Raising and Renewing Moor-
ings of Ocean Steamships,
No. 116. Public Works, Extraordinary, New Territories, Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903, (79) Compensation and Resumptions,.
No. 117.Public Works, Extraordinary, Hongkong:---
Communications, (16) Roads:
(u) General Works,.....
Miscellaneous, (28) Renewing
Cable to Green Island,
Public Works, Recurrent, Hong-
kong:--
Lighting, (10) Gas Lighting, City and Suburbs and Hill District,
Miscellaneous, (15) Mainten-
.$ 7,000.00
400.00
1,300.00
ance of Public Recreation Grounds,
500.00
Public Works, Recurrent, Kow-
loon:-
Lighting, (29) Gas Lighting,...
No. 118.-Colonial Secretary's Office, Other Charges:--
Electric Fans and Light,. Incidental Expenses,
The Colonial Treasurer seconded.
115,470.00
1,500.00
10,700.00
$ 35.00-
25.00
60.00
463
Question--put and agreed to.
REPORT OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE.--The Colonial Secretary laid on the table the Report of the Finance Committee (No. 8), dated the 18th November, 1920, and moved its adoption.
The Colonial Treasurer seconded.
Question-put and agreed to.
QUESTION.Mr. POLLOCK, pursuant to notice, asked the following question :-
In view of the fact that the question of giving greater popular representation on the Legislative Council in other Crown Colonies has been recently dealt with by the Secretary of State for the Colonies, will His Excellency the Governor send a despatch to the Secretary of State to remind him that no answer has yet been sent to the request from Hongkong for greater popular representation.
The Colonial Secretary replied.
MOTION.Mr. POLLOCK, pursuant to notice, moved the following motion:-
That it is the duty of the Hongkong Government to provide the Public with adequate facilities
for sea-bathing.