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FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1927.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. mittoe of Legislative Council (sub-haps the beat that has been made ly-and to make it practically a

BATHING FACILITIES.

ject, as regards one item of 60,500 to subsequent approval of plang by the Finance Committee) and the

for dealing with the difficulty. ̧

Reinforced Concrete Buildings, The second main subject of the Bill refers to re-inforced concreto

now, building, and yet to alter it in such a way that it does not be como a new building within the work is in hand and will be com-

meaning of the definition of the pleted as rapidly as possible.

fore, proposed in this Bill, first- At yesterday's meeting of the

The details of this year's pro- construction. That is a mode of principal Ordinance. It is, there construction which has been des

of all to define "re-orection" "as. Legislative Council, the Colonial gramme ar as follows:

veloped very largely since the prin amounting to alteration of an ex- Secretary replied to a question, Kennedy Town: Fresh water cipal Ordinance was passed in isting building to such an extent drawing, the Government's atten-service, 350, Extension to Bathing 1008. That Ordinance did includes to make it technically a new tion to criticisms of the Taiwan Shed., $900,

in its terms re-inforced concrete building, and, secondly, to provida bathing beach, mentioning that the Repulse Bay: Clearing passage buildings, but it included them in clause 10 of the B that re- work of cleaning up the sites had through rocks, $60, Fresh, water only in a very vague and icos erection for the purpose of section now been taken in hand. He supply, $300, Removal of underway, and it has not given sufficient informed the Council that to carry growth, $450, Hiring Matsheds for power for dealing with that mode 180 shall include the alteration of out the recommendations of the Public Use, $500, Sanitary con- of construction which, as I any, has previously oxisting building in Bathing Beach Committee in their veniences (only after plans have been very largely developed in ro- such a manner as to make the re entirety would involve an expendt been submitted and approved, cont years. Here again, there are sulting building, or any part there- ture of $52,000 and that it was $6,000. Wages: Sanitary coolies, several amendments of detail, and of, an exceptional building, which proposed to spread the work over $120, Public Shell staff up to $500.

there are two main alterations mens, of course, in such manner somo years. This year prQ- Castle Peak: Fresh water sup which this Bill proposes to make to make resultant building, or gramme costing $10,000, had been ply, $500.

in the principal Ordinance. The any part thereof, a re-inforced approved.

Stanley: Removal of under first is to give the Governor-in-

Conveniences. growth, $250, Training stream to Council power to make regulations.

governing the design, construction drain stagnant pool, $100.

The third subject of the bill is Shek O and Cheung Sha, Nil, and situation of re-inforced con-

crete buildings. That form of the question of removal of water Total: $10,230..

At present building is included in the Bill closets and urinalo. under the term of "exceptional the power to remove is restricted buildings," but the Bill to all in-n an inconvenient, and not very tents and purposes deals substan-logical way, and the proposals of tially with re-inforced concreto this Bill are to give, clear, power buildings, and one of the main pra-to order removal, (a), where con-

Two new Bills were introduced. Proposing the first reading of a Bill to amend the Public IIealth and Buildings Ordinance, 1903, the Attorney General referred to the proposal to compile a, new regis- ter for voters who are exempted from jury service in connexion with Sanitary Board elections. The ather Bill, providing for the incorporation of the Japanese Residents Association of Hong kong, was introduced by the Hon. Mr. D. G. M. Bernard who referred to the large number of Japanese residents in the Colony and said the

measure would show the Council's readiness to assist In making their residence here as pleasant as possible.

Hon. Mr. W. T. Southern (Colo- nial Secretary).

Hon, Sir J. H. Kemp (Attornicy General).

Hon. Mr. C. Mcl. Messer, O.B.E.. (Colonial Treasurer).

Hon. Mr. E. R. Halifax, C.M.G., C.B.E. (Secretary for Chinese Affairs).

Hon. Mr. H. T. Jackman (acting Director of Public Works).

Hon. Mr. M. D. C. Wolfe (Capt. Supt. of Police).

Bills Passed, The following Dills passed all their remaining stages and became An Ordin- law: Bill intituled ance to amend the University Or- dinance, 1911 and a Bill intituled An Ordinance to provide for the incorporation of the President in Hongkong of the Basel Evangeli- ca) Missionary Society.

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BUILDINGS ORDINANCE.

It is com-

concrete building.

sals, as I have sald, is to give struction is unlawful: (b), where the Governor-in-Council power to the maintenance is unlawful, for make regulations governing the example, where some condition of design, construction and situation admission has been broken; and of reinforced concrete buildings. (c), where its use is insanitary.

In case those three classes might The intention is to introduce here the London County Council's ro.not cover everything, there is the inforced concrete regulations. further power given to order re- But to introduce those regulations moval at the absolute discretion, will require considerable time and either of the Board or the Colonial"

That is a clause In- care to adapt them to the circums Secretary. tances in Hongkong, and in the scrted, as I say, to meet possible meanwhile the Bill will give the cases which cannot now be fore- For example, it might be Building Authority the power to use its discretion as regards such found that in a certain district buildings, the intention being that the use of these conveniences led in using that discretion the Build-

tions as far as possible. " London County Council's regula-

"Re-erection."

New Register for Sanitary Board Elections. The Attorney General moved the The first reading of the Supple- frst reading of a Bill intituled An mentary Appropriation Bill was

Ordinance to amend the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, postponed for a week.

His. Excellency the Governor 1903. He said: "The Bill deals (Sir Cecil Clementi, K.C.M.G.), with three aubjects-Sanitary presided over the meeting, which,Board elections, re-inforced con-

very serious pollution, possibly was held in the Council Chamber,erete buildings and certain fea- and there were also present: tuica of the water-carriage system.ing Authority should follow the of the water supply or dome part

the General The Bill is explained in such great

of the harbour, and it might can- ceivably be necessary to order re- His Excellency

moval. Of course in any case of Officer 'Commanding the Troops details in the Object and Reasons

that kind, notice is given to the Major General C. C. Luard, C.B., in more detail than usual that

The second amendment on this owner to remove the convenience, C.M.G..

I propose to refer only to certain

branch of the Bill is in connection It is not at the moment. anticipated main points.

First of all with regard to Sani- with section 180 of the principal that that power will be used, but Ordinance. That section provides it is inserted by way of precaution. tary Board elections. mon knowledge that there was a that every domnestic building, erect-Sir, I beg to move the first reading. The Colonial Secretary second- great deal of discussion about ed or" re-crested after the com- the law relating to Sunitary Board mencement of the principal Ordin-ed and the Bill was read a first

on land leased from the time. elections after the election which ance,

Crown before the commencement took place last year. That eine- tion disclosed various defects, both of the principal Ordinance, must: in the Ordinance and in the re- bu provided with space equal in 30 net less than one-third gulations, and this Bill, in the area section which relates to the Sani- of the roofed-over area of the The effect of that is tary Board election, proposes to building. deal with the defects in the Or- this, that when a building on land dieance. Regulations were con- teased from the Crown before 1907

The Hon. Mr. D.G.M. Bernard moved the first rending of a Bill tained in the schedule to the is re-erected, the owner has in Public Health and Building Or- practically all cases to provide an intituled An Ordinance to provide Ginante, and it is proposed to increased amount of open space, for the incorporation of the Japan-

the object, of course, being mend those regulations so as to deal with the defects. The draft improve the health conditions of ese Residents Association of Hong- order in Council which it is pro- the Colony by the provision of kong (Hongkong Nipponjin Kwai).

He said:

The purpose of this BI is to posed to make when this Ordinance more light and air. becomes law, was published in the definition in the Ordinance of the Gazette at the same time as the term "re-creation." but it is al incorporate the Directors of the ways assumed that when a build-Japanese Residents Association so Bill.

There were two main criticisms ing is so substantially altered as as to enable them to hold immov- which were made on the present to make it a new building within able property in perpetual succes state of the law relating to Sani- the meaning of that term, it is tosion, and the Bill follows the gene- be deemed to be ro-erected and anral form of incorporation Ordin-

ances. The appointment of Direc that there were no complete regis- increased amount of open space tors and all matters of internal.

lion. Sir Shou-son Chow, Ilon. Mr. D. G. M. Bernard. Hon. Mr. A. C. Hynes, Hon. Mr. J. Owen dlughes. Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shenton. Mr. E. W. Hamilton, Clerk of Councils.

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Hon, Mr. A. C. Hynes, Hon. Mr. J. Owen Hughes and the Hon. Mr. W. E... Shenton took the oath and their seats for the first time.

Bathing Beaches.

Hon. MrW. E. L. Shenton asked the following questions standing in the name of the Ton. Sir Henry

Pollock:

1. With reference to the inclosed Article, headed "Taiwan Bay Thing," from the Hongkong Telegraph of Wednesday last, the 4th May, will the Govern- state' whether

the

ment

are taking any, and if so what, steps to remedy the matters connected with Public Bathing in Taiwan Bay, which are re- ferred to in that Article, and when such steps will be, com- pleted?

2. With reference to the Repors of the Bathing Beaches Com- mittee of the 17th July last, will the Government state, for the information of the Public, what steps are being taken to carry out the recom- mendations of that Committee, and when such, steps will be completed?

The Colonial Secretary replied as follows:

1. The article in the. Hongkong Telegraph of 4th May. 1927 re- ferred to in the Hon. Member's fest question was published some days prior to the date fixed for the opening of this beach, viz. 7th May, and therefore may be re- garded as somewhat premature,

The amount of accommodation provided is precisely similar to that provided in recent years at Stonecutters, which Taiwan beach MASSAGE HALL intended to replace for this

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Sanitary Board consists of two parts, the first part being those persons who were on the Jurora List and the second part being persons who are exempt under the Jurors' Ordinance from jury sur vice. The persons exempt from jury service are described under the various heads under the Jurors Ordinance, but there is no list of them, and the result under, the. present law is that in the course of an election when a great crowd of persons attend 4o vote, it is necessary, in the case of those per- sons who are entitled to vote ber exuse they are exempt from jury survice, to Investigate their claims and come to some decision in the hurry and bustle of the moment. That is extremely inconvenient, and the proposal of this Bill is that a register shall be formed of the actual names of the persons- who are entitled to vote on the ground they they are exempt fron jury service. Putting it general- ly, that is the effect of one of the two main amendments proposed by this bill on the subject of Sani- tary Board elections. There are various amendments of detail, but this is one of the two main al- teration..

'Schoolmasters.

The other amendment is con- cerned with a particular class of persons who are exempt from jury service under the Jurors' Ordin-

The matsheds and latrine could not, at the date of the article, be removed as they were let upon per-ance, and are therefore entitled to vole at Sanitary Board elections. mit the terme of which entitled the

One class of person exempt from permittee to one month's notice. This permit expired on 20th May, And the sheds and latrine have now been removed, and the work of clearing up their sites has been taken in hand.

There is no

INCORPORATION -

ORDINANCE.

The Japanese Residents Association.

must be provided.

Now it is possible by the adap-management are left to be decided methods of re-inforced concrete tion of the Association for the time. lion of the comparatively new in accordance with the constitu-

a building being. construction to alter

(Continued on Puje 10.) very substantially very material-

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Two trips in one for your next and the nights cool, rest under Stop off at fragrant blossoming trees. On Jury service, consists of masters of summer vacation! schools other than vernacular Hawall on the way home. It will the broad lanais (porches) of hotels, listen to schools. It was found at the last break the monotony of a long Honolulu election that there was great dif-

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The only funds at the disposal any particular school was a vern- Waimea canyon and Haleakala, the moonlight serenades. of Government were those pro-acular school or not.

no statutory definition of the term, largest extinct crater in the world. Stop-over arrangements may be yided originally for the beach at

There is a definition in the Code Motor through luxuriant tree fern easily made and tickets are inter- Stonecutters and, in the present

that has not got any statutory forests in Hawaii National Park changeable on several steamship financial circumstances, it was not

effect, and in effect relates only to the edge of Kilauca'crater, Hines to the Pacific Const. Hotel to Grant schools. The proposal

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2. It has been estimated that to carry out the recommendations of the Bathing Beach Committee In their entirety an expenditure of upwards of $52,000 will be re- quired a small portion of which will prove to ibe 41 recurrent charge. It is not considered prae- A coiling painted by Boucher ticable at present to expend this and valued at nearly £2,000 was amount, but I is intended to ruined by a fire which broke out spread the work over some years. necessary to discover some meane in a mansion in the Rue du Perche, In 1027, n programme of work of ascertaining which schools were occupied as offices of the costing in all $10,220 has been vornacular and which wore not, State Railways, Paris.

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