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27. To complete the review of future market policy.

28. To complete the review of existing vacant stalls in markets with a view to ensuring optimum utilization of the space occupied.

29. To improve conditions in existing retail markets with special attention to cleanliness.

30. To step up planning of the reprovisioning of wholesalers at Cheung Sha Wan to keep abreast with town planning development.

Abattoirs

31. To complete all arrangements affecting the operations of the new abattoirs so that they may start functioning in 1966 as soon as the buildings are finished and the equipment installed.

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36. In the management and administration of estates and cottage areas, to press forward with measures designed to improve the integration of the residents into the general community.

General Policy

37. To continue to press for the enlargement of the Council's scope and its representation on various other public bodies.

City Hall

General

32. So far as it is possible to do so, to continue to improve the existing facilities provided.

Library

33. To promote the provision of an adequate library service through:

(a) the establishment of a branch library in Kowloon;

(b) the development of the various libraries now operated by the Social Welfare Department into further branch libraries of the City Hall general library service.

(c) to press for the development of library services to serve densely populated areas even after taking over the limited number of small libraries now operated by the Social Welfare Department.

Museum and Art Gallery

34. To continue the development of the Museum and Art Gallery and to plan in detail their future expansion.

Resettlement

35. To resettle persons as rapidly as possible, and in so doing to note the policy and priorities laid down in the White Paper entitled "Review of Policies for Squatter Control, Resettlement and Government Low-Cost Housing, 1964".

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