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INDEX

XI

Q Contd.

R-Contd.

Questions-Contd.

Resettlement estates-Contd.

Importation of civet cats for edible purposes 458 Redevelopment of the Central Market into a multi-storeyed market complex with ancillary facilities 459 Development or redevelopment of markets 460 Planning of new markets in or near the newly developed Resettlement, Low Cost and Housing Authority estates, and the provision of permanent hawker sites in resettlement estates-question 177 Swimming Pools-question 204 Measures taken to protect residents living in resettlement estates who were being menaced by a gang known as the "$100 note gang" 219 Unlicensed restaurants operating for long period of time 462 Pig-breeders' shop claims-question 463 Results of applications for decantation to Lam Tin and Sau Mau Ping-question 220 Applications for decantation to Shek Lei, Tsz Wan Shan and Pak Tin-question 220

R

Rat infestation-question 78 Markets and bazaars and the procedure for registering hawkers for these hawking sites--question 226 "Red tide" question 166 Toilet doors in resettlement blocks-question 227 Recreational and amenity purpose, allocation of open areas underneath elevated roadways and flyovers for question 143 Repair of the main door of the communal bathroom in Tung Tau, and the provision of doors on compartments in female bathrooms in Mark I and II Blocks-question 231 Recreational and cultural projects, amount of public money spent on, in 1970/71 and the amount allocated in 1971/72 question 152 Postal services within Lam Tin-question 245 Recreation and entertainment, financial assistance to non-government organization engaged in public, through departmental votes-question 154 Compassionate cases, allocation of the current year's 5,000 resettlement units set aside for question 276 Tender procedure for restaurants in new-question 371 Recreation Service, progress in setting up a question 233 Refuse collection point at Granville Circuit-question 282 Replacement of bathroom doors in the Tung Tau Estate and plans to do the same in all older estates-question 425 Report by Chairman of the Health Education Select Committee 285 Report by Chairman of the Resettlement Policy Select Committee 447 Report by Chairman, Urban Council ... Homeless persons and their eligibility to be resited in licensed areas-question 426 Cleaning of public toilets-question 427 Requirements for permitting restaurants and schools to co-exist in the same building question 429 Electric light faults in the Tsz Wan Shan-question 243 Clearance of illegal structures 432 Resettlement Department, number of persons housed by question 6 Provision of door-to-door refuse collection service-question 435 Resettlement Department Staff, measures taken to protect, when carrying out their duties-question 134

Resettlement estates-

Measures taken to protect residents living in resettlement estates who were being menaced by a gang known as the "$100 note gang"- question 463 Reading rooms-question 22 Empty blocks of flats in Tsz Wan Shan-question 26 Resettlement, number of people in other categories eligible for, and estimated number of squatters-question 10 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-question 27 Resettlement of residents of dangerous buildings-question 274 Resettlement of residents rendered homeless by a fire in D'Aguilar Street-question 125 Hawker problem-question 30 Resettlement of tenants of dangerous buildings--question 262 Decantation of overcrowded families-question 54 Resettlement rooms, actual occupation position of question 172 Policy of additions to families living in Class II licensed areas-question 93 Effect of increased water charges on tenants-question 96 Resettlement rooms and new resettlement units-question 224 Squatter huts-question 103 Resettlement rooms, steps taken to hasten the procedure for allocating compassionate question 23 Squatter huts and illegal hawker stalls in Ngau Tau Kok question 118 Allocation of accommodation in Pak Tin Resettlement Estate to overcrowded families of Shek Kip Mei Resettlement Estate and other estates-question 100 Resettlement shops, allocation of, to pig-breeders and cultivators-question 122 Resettlement shops allocated on compassionate grounds-question 150 Lavatories-question 126 Compassionate resettlement cases-question 144, 197, 222 Resettlement tenants, possibility of changing conditions of tenancy of, to the Housing Authority type of tenancy agreement-question 169 Restaurants and food factories, measures taken to ensure that staff employed in, are free of communicable diseases-question 372 Number of children below the age of 6 in resettlement estates and the number of these children attending nursery schools or creches-question 167

ROBSON, Mr. J. J. (See Director of Public Works)

ROWE, Mr. G. T. C.B.E. (See Director of Social Welfare)

Car parking facilities-question 171 "After-school home-work centres" for pupils in question 175 Rubbish, accumulation of, after Typhoon Rose-question 240 Rubbish, removal of, in Kwun Chung Street outside King George V Memorial Park question 195

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