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INDEX

Q-Contd.

Revised report on local government expansion

Co-operation between the Hawkers Select Committee and Kaifong Welfare Associations

Urban Council to operate with the Kaifong Associations to provide libraries, youth centres or other youth recreation facilities in the urban districts and resettlement estates

Possibility of resettling factories in urban multi-storey buildings to resettlement factory estates

Educational and medical facilities in Ham Tin Estate

Provision of youth clubs, vocational training centres and employment service in resettlement estates

Procedure for the issue of fixed pitch licences

Diamond Hill Crematorium

Chinese version of "Mod Pop-In"

INDEX

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Q--Contd.

Questions-Contd.

78 "Tse Fa" gambling in resettlement estates 211

82 Availability of free and partially free places in Government and aided primary schools in resettlement estates 211

92 Issue of hawker licences to persons under 21 years of age 213

103 Formation of proper on-street and off-street hawker bazaars 216

105 Recreation programme for the young people of Hong Kong in the coming summer months

106 Hawkers in the Ngau Tau Kok Resettlement Estate 217

124 Eight medical clinics in Tsz Wan Shan Resettlement Estate

125 Management of new Mark VI type Resettlement Estates 221

126 Introduction of draft legislation on the management of multi-storey buildings to the Legislative Council 222

* 67 221 222 22

Hawker licensing statistics 217

Escape of a buffalo on 11th September, 1968 221

Deployment of mechanical road sweepers and manual sweepers during peak travelling times 224

Provision of polling stations in the New Territories 225

Provision of primary and secondary school places in two resettlement estates east of Kwun Tong 232

96 Proposal to seek the assistance of Kaifong Associations and City District Officers in mounting an anti-spitting campaign

99 Proposal to change the name of the Hawker Control Force

Plans made to safeguard urban beaches from oil pollution 235 236 239

10-cent charge made for the deposit of articles at the cloakroom of the Urban Council Libraries 241

Provision of a footpath between Stanley Clinic and St. Stephen's Primary School 243

Organization of the Hawker Control Force 243

Food inspection 245

Number of vacant rooms in the older resettlement estates and possible improvement in the situation on the more densely populated estates

Appointment of a committee to study the feasibility of a Hong Kong Ombudsman 333

127 Slum Clearance Report 335

128 Sale of prohibited foods on the streets

140 Vehicles of the Urban Services Department 336

141 Stall selling cheap refreshment for children in the High Block of the City Hall

Uniforms for U.S.D. drivers 336

142 Translation of an abridged version of the Urban Services and Resettlement Departments' Annual Reports into Chinese

Keeping of dogs and cats in resettlement estates 337

146 Appointment of a swimming coach

148 Smells from the abattoir at Ma Tau Kok 338

152 Resettlement of families affected by natural disasters

Improvements to Kowloon Tsai Park 339

161 Establishment of District Hawker Consultative Committees

Pedestrian subway leading to the Star Ferry Pier 375

Measures to ensure health and safety of bathers at Urban Council controlled beaches

163 Publications on resettlement matters 375

165 Youth clubs in resettlement estates

166 Members of the public being prevented by U.S.D. staff from approaching the Cenotaph or from walking on the paved area around the Cenotaph

375 Cleansing of the tops of shelters provided for persons waiting for trams 376

Fouling of pavements by dogs 376

Proposed Wong Tai Sin Market

168 Council's review of its hawker policy 378

169 Primary school age children in Wang Tau Hom Resettlement Estate

Measures taken to warn bathers at urban beaches when sharks are present

Promotion by the Urban Council of traditional games and arts

Co-operation between Urban Council Ward Offices and City District Offices 383

188 Manner in which the Council co-operates with City District Offices to provide recreational activities for children and young people at the district level

190 Provision of special recreation programmes for children between the ages of 12 and 16 384

Introduction of a more oriental or Chinese character into the design of public pleasure grounds

190 Hygiene standards of restaurants and cooked food stalls, and the frequency and effectiveness of the Urban Services Department's hygiene inspections 386

192 Vocational training centres in resettlement estates

193 Building of a new museum in Hong Kong

195 Chinese opera and drama, and the extent to which they are promoted by the Urban Council 388

Provision of an oceanarium near Aberdeen

198 Persons on the electoral register for the forthcoming Urban Council Election

Decantation of people in the Tin Wan Estate and the number of vacant rooms in the Estate 390

202 Litter

Hawker Licensing Section of the Urban Services Department

Existing Aberdeen Market & plans for its future 391 397

205 Safety of resite areas from landslides, floods and typhoons

Possibility of erecting a statue of one of the more famous Chinese poets in a large park or playground 399

210 Role the Department plays with regard to education, hygiene, medical and social welfare matters in resettlement estates

Class II Licensed Areas 401

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