95. Maintenance of Vehicle Ferry Piers.-The electrical portion of 10 hoists and two vehicle ramps were maintained.
96. Maintenance of Traffic and Street Signs.-The signs at Pedder Street, Des Voeux Road, and Queen's Road, Garden Road were maintained.
97.
Public Works Extraordinary
Rehabilitation
Terminal building, Kai Tak Airport.-Lights, fans and power wiring was installed and a high voltage service laid by the China Light & Power Company.
98. Restoration of Damaged Government Buildings.-As buildings were restored electrical services were replaced and kept pace with the building work. The total number of points involved was 6216. As a temporary measure pending the restoration of the Public Company's supply an emergency generating plant was installed at Wanchai Gap to supply houses in the Mount Cameron area. The plant, two 46 KW Diesel-electric sets, was hired from the Military Authorities and operated by P.W.D. personnel, and supplied electricity to residences at Nos. 534, 546, 548, 556 and 557 The Peak. It commenced operating on 14th September, 1946, and closed down on January 31st, 1947, when the Hong Kong Electric Co. resumed their supply.
99.
Restoration of Damaged Non-Government Buildings. Extensive work was carried out at Hillcrest, Bethanie, Felix Villas, 46 MacDonnell Road, etc. The total number of points dealt with was 1593.
100. Replacement of Street Lighting. Work was carried out at Blake Pier, Queen's Pier and at the Customs Barrier, Sheung Shui.
101.
Replacement of Instruments. An A.C. Test Set and 1000 volt megger were received from England.
102. Restoration Typhoon Signal Masts.--Typhoon lights, masts, and symbols were restored at the Royal Observatory, K.C. Railway, Harbour Office, Castle Peak, Stanley and Aberdeen Police Station.