# INDEX
VI
P-Contd.
Public library in Kwun Tong-question
Public libraries, opening hours of Urban Council-question
INDEX
VII
Q-Contd.
Questions-Contd.
151
406
Landslides in Ap Lei Chau resite area in June 1969
99
Vacancies in resite areas and other public housing estates in Aberdeen
Public park in the Western area of Hong Kong-question
82
area
99
Public recreation areas in Western District, provision of-question
333
Street name signs and numbering of buildings
101
Measures taken to prevent or minimize the effect of oil pollution on swimming beaches
102
Installation of air-conditioners in resettlement estates
112
Q
Questions--
Conversion of rooms in Mark I and II Resettlement Blocks into self-contained units, and installation of individual water supplies
Roof-top schools in Resettlement Estates
Decantation from the three old estates to central estates; decantation in the central estates; resettlement in Pak Tin Estate; overcrowding problems both in the three old estates and in the central estates; and decantation qualification for all central estates
122
4
Establishment of Hawker Liaison Committees
7
Resiting of pedlar hawkers cleared from Sai Yeung Choi Street, Tung Choi Street, and other streets in the "black spot" in Mong Kok
Pedlar hawker licences
124
125
Accommodation for Urban Council and Urban Services Department
8
Staff increases for Resettlement Department
127
Cleanliness of resettlement estates and dumping of refuse from upper floors
Staff increases for Hawker Liaison Section
128
11
Causeway Bay Recreation Ground
27
Progress made in establishing a practical and realistic hawker policy, and efforts to implement such policy
129
of Whitfield Barracks reserved for commercial/residential development
Proposal to construct a covered games area at Kai Tak East Playground
29
Provision of public recreation areas in the Western District 16 acres
Control of illegal cooked food hawkers
133
33
Size of Hawker Control Force, and plans for its future
District Hawker Consultative Committees
138
142
35
Resettlement appeal cases
36
Resettlement of squatters in Ma Chai Hang, and clearance of shops along with domestics
37
Measures taken by Urban Services Department to assist in eradicating the recent cholera outbreak, and co-operation from the public
Removal of unauthorized structures in resettlement estates within the urban area
144
147
Welfare of handicapped persons recommended for fixed pitch hawker licences, but for whom no suitable pitches were available
Number of persons waiting for domestic resettlement, principal aim for resettlement, resettlement of people in Class II resite area, yearly quota for domestic resettlement on compassionate grounds and qualifications for compassionate resettlement
39
Complaints about postal services in the newer resettlement estates
Provision of post offices in older resettlement estates
Establishment of a public library in Kwun Tong
149
149
151
Resettlement accommodation for the schools involved in the clearance of King's Park Cottage Area
152
41
Future plans for Lai Chi Kok Bay
166
Setting up of a wax museum in Hong Kong
45
Revision of the Legislation controlling advertisements
Staff re-organization in Recreation and Amenities Division
166
46
Resiting of squatters not eligible for resettlement
57
Re-location of the railway station at Tsim Sha Tsui
Blackhead Hill
170
171
Pigbreeders and cultivators awaiting shop resettlement
59
Eligibility conditions for the allocation of shops in new Pak Tin Estate
Vacant rooms in central resettlement estates
Requirements of space for resiting hawkers in off-street bazaars
172
61
New museum building
176
61
Hawkers in Marble Road
New market at Ngau Tau Kok
179
62
Delays in handing over of resettlement blocks during the past year
Market at Ngau Tau Kok
65
Proposals made by this Council for the reform of local government
Proposed oceanarium
182
184
67
Duties of Youth Recreation Officer
68
Sale of cooked food by unlicensed hawkers
69
Roof-top schools in resettlement estates
76
Arrangements made for City District Officers to carry out surveys of children in resettlement estates who do not attend school
Lack of toilet facilities at Kwun Tong Ferry Pier
Financial provision for youth activities
185
186
187
Waiting list for hawker bazaar sites in or near resettlement estates
76
Internal decoration of resettlement rooms
189
People sleeping on benches provided as a public amenity by the Council
79
Development of an open space adjacent to Man Wui Street as a rest garden
80
Throwing down rubbish from upper floors of a multi-storey building and piling of rubbish in a neighbouring or opposite verandah
Air pollution with particular reference to Hung Hom and To Kwa Wan
190
Reception arrangements in Urban Services Department offices and Resettlement Department offices
areas
192
81
Public park in the western area of Hong Kong
82
Disposal of refuse by incineration at Kennedy Town and Lai Chi Kok and dumping at Gin Drinker's Bay
196
Youth recreation
84
Provision of a footpath from Stanley Clinic to St. Stephen's Beach
98
Open space near Canossian Institute and Pui Tak School in Aberdeen Main Street
199
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