1920-1930
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479
Village widening of Wanchai Road. Causeway Bay to North Point Road, Shaukiwan Road, Victoria Road and Bonham Road; Chatham Road extension to Kowloon City, Mongkok-Kowloon City Road; Waterloo Road extension to To Kwa Wan Road; Argyle Street extension; Tsun Wan to Shing Mun Valley Waterworks Access Road and Fanling-Shataukok Road.
(c) Laying of 15" C.I. main from Jardine Bazaar to Tin Lok Lane and of 6" Main in Wongneicheong Road: laying of various distributing mains in Kowloon: extension of Kowloon Catchwater: Shing Mun Valley Scheme, 1st section (for which approval of the Secretary of State was obtained in May): Shek Lai Pui Reservoir.
(d) Reclamation at North Point (private scheme), Praya East, Kai Tack, Kowloon Bay West Laichikok.
(e) Queen's Pier Entrance; cutting and filling on the Kowloon Tong Development area.
Legislation.-13 Ordinances (10 amendment) were passed. The most important matters dealt with were:-Forgery (Amendment), Fraudulent Transfers of Businesses (Amendment), Law Revision, Stowaways, Summary Offences (Amendment).
1925.
Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, K.C.M.G., 1.11.1925.
Principal Events.-Piracy of s.s. Hong Hwa (15/1). Joint Conference of China Medical Missionary Association and the Hong Kong and China Branch of the British Medical Association (20/1). Hong Kong's offer of £250,000 to Home Government as a contribution towards Singapore Base announced (5/3). Death of Dr. Sun Yat Sen in Peking (12/3). Pirate attack on Tai O (25/3). H.R.H. Prince George arrived in Hong Kong (28/5). Anti-foreign riots at Shanghai (30/5). H.E. the Governor laid foundation stone St. Stephen's Girls' School (6/6). Anti-foreign riots at Chinkiang (7/6). Anti-foreign riots at Hankow (11/6).