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INDEX

INDEX

VII

M-Contd.

P---Contd.

Motions-Contd.

Chairman to announce at a public meeting action taken to implement every carried motion Statement of Aims for 1968

224

258, 306, 366 Exhumation and removal of human remains from graves of four public cemeteries

Primary age children in resettlement estates not attending school-question 142, 429 Primary school, subsidized, application from Sau Mau Ping Kaifong Association to open a, question

183

Private cemeteries-question

467

440

Procedure for reporting blocked drains-question

12

Delegation of powers contained in Section 118(2), (3) & (4) of the Public Health and Urban Services Ordinance

478

Prosecutions taken out in respect of refuse collection stops and for failure to provide sufficient dustbins-question

121

The Government to lay down as policy that the proposed Urban District Officers co-operate closely with the Ward System of the Urban Council Motions and questions, assignment of a particular officer to take follow-up action on-question....

480

Public latrines, improvement to Urban Services Departments-question Public latrines in Aberdeen-question

197

81

194

Multi-storey building-question

246

Public latrines in Tin Wan Resettlement Estate question Public libraries, opening hours of question

82

257

Multi-storey car parks, security measures-question.

117

Multi-storey car parks, training in the use of fire fighting equipment-question... 126

Public open space in Central District, allocation of land for development as, question..

221

Public park, provision of facilities in a, to teach children cycling and road sense-question..

250

Public pleasure grounds, concerts of Chinese music in, -question..

Public toilet at Stanley Beach-question..

Public swimming pools, design of, —question

410

186

190

N

Naval Dockyard land as open space, use of former--question NG, Mr. Peter P. K. (Appointed Member)

447

55, 326

Ngan Hon Street, rubbish dumped along-question

464

Noise from a factory at Kai Yuen Street-question

245

North Point, smell emanating from a factory at-question

462

Questions

Nuisance caused by dogs-question

150

Nullah near Block 19, Chai Wan Resettlement Estate-question

125

Nullahs, covering of open, for use as small playground and sitting out areas

102

Incinerator at Kennedy Town

Doctors seconded as Health Officers to Urban Services Department Water supply To Tai Ping and other villages east of Choi Hung Estate Resiting of small shopkeepers ineligible for resettlement shops Procedure for reporting blocked drains

4

6

8

11

12

Destruction of trade waste by the new incinerators.

Mechanical road sweepers

Oceanarium-question

107

Convention complex

Open spaces, review of policy on, and increase in the annual block vote-motion 159 Overcrowding, relief of, in resettlement estates--question

Complaints and suggestions in Chinese language newspapers

Rats

151

13

14

15

17

19

P

Pamphlet to celebrate the resettlement of 1 million people-question Parks and playgrounds during the civil disturbances

240

102

Pig-breeders, eligibility of, for resettlement shops-question Play leaders

453

Estimated number of hawkers in the urban areas and possibility of creating a Family Assistance Scheme for poor hawking families Air in cinemas and restaurants

Market facilities in Wong Tai Sin Resettlement Estate Vacant land between Nos. 95 & 111, Blue Pool Road Water supply to Tai Ping Village, Chai Wan

Bars in Resettlement Estates

23

25

27

28

28

29

Empty resettlement factory accommodation

65

461

Measles in resettlement estates

68

Play leaders and recreation officers-question

411

Clinics in resettlement estates

70

Playground equipment for Chai Wan and other areas-question

354

Pleasure Grounds (Amendment) (No. 3) By-laws, 1967-motion

214

Ad Hoc Committee's Report on the Future Scope and Operation of the Urban Council

74

Poultry market, wholesale, in Waterloo Road-question

76

Wholesale Poultry Market in Waterloo Road

76

Pre-primary school age children being cared for on the roof-tops or similar accommodation in Mark I and Mark II urban estates-question

82

Primary age children in resettlement estates not attending school, Council is concerned about the number of-motion

Parks, playgrounds and other amenities to be provided in Kwun Tong Resiting of hawkers displaced as a result of the Canal Road Flyover Scheme Provision of a road safety park

78

79

81

41

Public latrines at Aberdeen

81

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