Hong Kong Annual Administration Reports, 1841-1941
COLONIAL REPORTS-ANNUAL.
The work of substituting an 18-inch water main for the existing one of 12-inch from the Kowloon filter beds to Yaumati was completed, except for a short section beyond the third milestone on the Taipo Road where the road requires to be diverted. The replacing of the existing water mains in the Kowloon distribution system by larger ones was continued.
At the Kowloon filter beds, adjoining the Taipo Road, two new beds are in course of construction.
The taking over and the reconstruction of the existing water works supplying the Fanling Golf Club houses and a few other residences in that neighbourhood was completed.
Plans were prepared for a water supply at Taipo.
RECLAMATIONS.
At Aplichau, the reclamation under construction was nearly completed by the end of the year. It will provide a considerable area upon which it is hoped to be able to accommodate some of the old village lot-holders so that this insanitary area may be improved as opportunity arises.
Satisfactory progress was made with the filling in of the tidal flat and the cutting down of the hill between Tai-kok-tsui and Fuk-tsun-heung.
The work on the Shamshuipo reclamation scheme progressed satisfactorily, the rubble mound and the cement concrete blocks for the section under construction having been completed.
A commencement was made with a reclamation scheme at Cheung Sha Wan in conjunction with the tipping of the refuse collected from the Kowloon Peninsula and Hongkong.
The Kai Tak Land Investment Company made but little progress with their reclamation at Kowloon Bay. The sea-wall of that portion of it acquired by the Government as the site for the new gaol was completed and the entire area filled in to coping level.
The reclamation work which is being carried out by the Standard Oil Company of New York at Lai-chi-kok made good progress.
The marine lot-holders fronting Praya East having in May, 1920, agreed to the terms and apportionment of the reclamation to be carried out by the Government at Wanchai Bay and known as the Praya East Reclamation Scheme, the preparation of the necessary plans and documents was commenced forthwith, and an Ordinance (No. 17 of 1921) to give legal effect to this project became law on the 9th September, 1921. Tenders were invited on the 15th June, 1921, and the lowest one—that of Messrs. Sang Lee & Co.—amounting to $2,766,899.70 having been accepted, an order to begin work was served on them on the 1st November, 1921. The total cost of the scheme to those entitled to participate is estimated at $3,744,319.50.