VI

INDEX


INDEX

Q-Contd.


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VII

P-Contd.

Questions---Contd.


Public open space, reservation of land in the projected Western reclamation for development by the Council-question

446


Responsibility for keeping streets clean in Hong Kong

98


Public parks and playgrounds in the Western District at sea level-question

446

Public Swimming Pools (Amendment) By-laws 1972-motion

Purchase of a portable stage and accoustics shell-question


Increase in the number of birds and mammals at the Botanic Gardens and the provision of a zoo in Hong Kong

420

454


Resettlement shops allocated on compassionate grounds

Squatter huts within resettlements estates

99

100

103


Q

Provision of a new Council Chamber, or the alteration of the existing Chamber for simultaneous translation, enlargement of the visitors' gallery and recruitment of interpreters

106


Questions-

Multi-coloured sweets exported to America

108


Number of persons housed by the Resettlement Department in each financial year since the resettlement programme began, and the number expected to be accommodated in 1971/72 and in each successive year until 1975/76

Hawkers in Shing On Street, Shau Kei Wan

Advertisement signs

112

114

6


Squatter huts and illegal hawker stalls in the Ngau Tau Kok Resettlement Estate

118


Estimated number of squatters, and the number of people in other categories eligible for resettlement still awaiting accommodation

Measures taken to prevent new squatting and the extent to which new squatting took place last year

10

16


Allocation of accommodation in the Pak Tin Resettlement Estates to overcrowded families of the Shek Kip Mei Resettlement Estate and other estates

122


Plans for organizing holiday camp activities for children

18


Provision of staff, land and equipment to implement the hawker policy

Emission of smoke from the Kowloon incinerator

19


Removal of hawker stalls in D'Aguilar Street and the resettlement of residents rendered homeless by a fire in the street

Lavatories in resettlement estates

125

126

21


Reading rooms in resettlement estates

22


Measures taken to protect Resettlement Department staff when carrying out their duties

134


Steps taken to hasten the procedure for allocating compassionate resettlement rooms

23


Empty blocks of flats in Tsz Wan Shan Resettlement Estate

26


Step taken to support Urban Services Department staff when implementing the Council's policy towards both licensed and unlicensed hawkers

137


Insanitary and dangerous conditions of Licensed Areas, the action taken to improve conditions in such areas and the possibility of resettling squatters living in these areas

27


Alleged negligence of beach cleaning duties by U.S.D. staff at Big Wave Bay, and the adequacy of staff for keeping beaches clean

Prosecution of beach litter-bugs

140

142


Hawker problem in resettlement estates

30


Enlargement of the franchise for future elections of the Council

33


Cleanliness of Yue Kwong Road in Shek Pai Wan, Aberdeen

34


Decantation of overcrowded families in resettlement estates

54


Action taken on the allocation of hawker sites to eight hawkers cleared from San Po Kong

57


Provision of staff and other resources to implement the Council's hawker policy

Steps taken to prevent hawkers selling diseased meat

61


Facilities provided at the Hung Hom Cemetery Depot

New Museum and Art Gallery building

Building of an oceanarium

Seating capacity of the Ho Man Tin football stadium

Indoor stadium at Hung Hom

Construction of new swimming pool complexes and the provision of heated pools

Strength of the Hawker Control Force

Mechanical road sweepers

Rat infestation

Policy of additions to families living in Class II licensed area and resettlement estates

Licensing of restaurants or cafes in which topless ladies served in bars adjacent thereto

Effect of increased water charges on tenants in resettlement estates


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Allocation of open areas underneath elevated roadways and flyovers for recreational and amenity purposes

Compassionate resettlement cases

143

144

60

62

64


Improvement of living conditions in Class II licensed areas, and the provision of water and electricity supplies in the areas

Allocation of resettlement shops to pig-breeders and cultivators

Amount of public money spent on recreational and cultural projects in 1970/71 and the amount allocated in 1971/72

Financial assistance to non-government organizations engaged in public recreation and entertainment through departmental votes

Progress in setting up a Physical Recreation Section in the Urban Services Department

147

150

152

154

155

65


Separate premises for the Council

156

70

72

76


Estatablishment of Beach Attendants, measures taken to reduce injuries from stones, shells, etc. and the provision of litter bins at beaches

Present staff situation at public swimming pools in Kowloon, and the building of additional entrances at these pools

Litter and refuse at bathing beaches

157

160

163

77


Clubs with restaurant or other catering facilities

165


"Red tide"

166

93

94

96


Number of children below the age of 6 in resettlement estates and the number of these children attending nursery schools or creches

Development of a site on Stubbs Road next to the old Victoria Heights

169

Possibility of changing conditions of tenancy of resettlement tenants to the Housing Authority type of tenancy agreement

167

169

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