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P.W.E. New Territories.

(2). Scavenging lanes provided by owners but not surrendered to Government.

In rear of Nos. 48-54 Pei Ho Street, N.K.I.L. 19, Section A,

Area in Sq. ft. 387.00

135. Shamshuipo District,—Laying water mains.—Pipes for the mains required for extending the Kowloon Distribution System to the newly-laid-out district of Shamshuipo were ordered in June, 1918. As the pipes did not arrive, no expenditure was incurred under this heading during the year.

WORKS NOT APPEARING IN ESTIMATES.

Wireless Station, HONGKONG.

136. Cape D'Aguilar Wireless Station,—Improvements.... The works referred to in paragraph 144 of last year's Report were completed and all liabilities were discharged. The total cost of the works was $8,869.29.

1918 Estimates 1918 Expenditure $569.11

137. Victoria Gaol,—Constructing concrete platform over lower yard.—This work was described in last year's Report (vide paragraph 106). The washing-troughs, etc., were completed and all liabilities were discharged. The total amount expended on the works was $43,050.24.

1918 Estimates 1918 Expenditure $5,067.12

138. Police Recreation Club Pavilion.—It was decided that the matshed hitherto in use at Happy Valley should be replaced by a permanent structure, to be erected at the cost of the Government. Work was begun in September and the erection of the building was well advanced by the close of the year.

1918 Estimates 1918 Expenditure $3,468.88

139. Motor Car Shelter at Deep Water Bay.—It was intended to erect a shed adjoining the Golf Links for motor cars but, as it was found possible to form a stand in a position where shade would be afforded by the hill, it was decided to confine operations to the formation of the stand and to defer the erection of the shed. A contract for the work, which comprises the formation of a level area, measuring 140 feet x 50 feet, partly by excavating into the hillside west of the stream adjoining the Golf Club and partly by filling in, was let to Mr. Ching Lai Kee in August. The filling-in is protected partly by a retaining wall and partly by a pitched slope faced with masonry set in lime and cement mortar. By the close of the year, the work was well advanced,

1918 Estimates 1918 Expenditure $1,925.04

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89 P.W.E. New Territories. (2). Scavenging lanes provided by owners but not surrendered to Government. In rear of Nos. 48-54 Pei Ho Street, N.K.I.L. 19, Section A, Area in Sq. ft. 387.00 135. Shamshuipo District,—Laying water mains.—Pipes for the mains required for extending the Kowloon Distribution System to the newly-laid-out district of Shamshuipo were ordered in June, 1918. As the pipes did not arrive, no expenditure was incurred under this heading during the year. WORKS NOT APPEARING IN ESTIMATES. Wireless Station, HONGKONG. 136. Cape D'Aguilar Wireless Station,—Improvements.... The works referred to in paragraph 144 of last year's Report were completed and all liabilities were discharged. The total cost of the works was $8,869.29. 1918 Estimates 1918 Expenditure $569.11 137. Victoria Gaol,—Constructing concrete platform over lower yard.—This work was described in last year's Report (vide paragraph 106). The washing-troughs, etc., were completed and all liabilities were discharged. The total amount expended on the works was $43,050.24. 1918 Estimates 1918 Expenditure $5,067.12 138. Police Recreation Club Pavilion.—It was decided that the matshed hitherto in use at Happy Valley should be replaced by a permanent structure, to be erected at the cost of the Government. Work was begun in September and the erection of the building was well advanced by the close of the year. 1918 Estimates 1918 Expenditure $3,468.88 139. Motor Car Shelter at Deep Water Bay.—It was intended to erect a shed adjoining the Golf Links for motor cars but, as it was found possible to form a stand in a position where shade would be afforded by the hill, it was decided to confine operations to the formation of the stand and to defer the erection of the shed. A contract for the work, which comprises the formation of a level area, measuring 140 feet x 50 feet, partly by excavating into the hillside west of the stream adjoining the Golf Club and partly by filling in, was let to Mr. Ching Lai Kee in August. The filling-in is protected partly by a retaining wall and partly by a pitched slope faced with masonry set in lime and cement mortar. By the close of the year, the work was well advanced, 1918 Estimates 1918 Expenditure $1,925.04
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89 P.W.E. New Territories. (2). Scavenging lanes provided by owners but not surrendered to Government. In rear of Nos. 48-54 Pei Ho Street, N.K.I.L. 19, Section A, Area in Sq. ft. 387.00 135. Shamshuipo District,-Laying water mains.-Pipes for the mains required for extending the Kowloon Distribution System to the newly-laid-out district of Shamshuipo were ordered in June, 1918. As the pipes did not arrive, no expenditure was incurred under this heading during the year. WORKS NOT APPEARING IN ESTIMATES. Wireless_Station, HONGKONG. 136. Cape D'Aguilar Wireless Station, Improvements.... The works referred to in paragraph 144 of last year's Report were completed and all liabilities were discharged. The total cost of the works was $8,869.29. 1918 Estimates, 1918 Expenditure, $569.11 137. Victoria Gaol, Constructing concrete_platform_over lower yard.—This work was described in last year's Report (vide paragraph 106). The washing-troughs, etc., were completed and all liabilities were discharged. The total amount expended on the works was $43,050.24. 1918 Estimates, 1918 Expenditure, .$5,067.12 138. Police Recreation Club Pavilion.-It was decided that the matshed hitherto in use at Happy Valley should be replaced by a permanent structure, to be erected at the cost of the Govern- ment. Work was begun in September and the erection of the building was well advanced by the close of the year. 1918 Estimates, 1918 Expenditure, .$3,468,88 139. Motor Car Shelter at Deep Water Bay. It was inten- ded to erect a shed adjoining the Golf Links for motor cars but, as it was found possible to form a stand in a position where shade would be afforded by the hill, it was decided to confine operations to the formation of the stand and to defer the erection of the shed. A contract for the work, which comprises the formation of a level area, measuring 140 feet x 50 feet, partly by excavating into the hillside west of the stream adjoining the Golf Club and partly by filling in, was let to Mr. Ching Lai Kee in August. The filling-in is protected partly by a retaining wall and partly by a pitched slope faced with masonry set in lime and cement mortar. By the close of the year, the work was well advanced, 1918 Estimates, 1918 Expenditure, .$1,925.04
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89

P.W.E. New Territories.

(2). Scavenging lanes provided by owners but not surrendered to Government.

In rear of Nos. 48-54 Pei Ho Street, N.K.I.L. 19,

Section A,

Area in

Sq. ft.

387.00

135. Shamshuipo District,-Laying water mains.-Pipes for the mains required for extending the Kowloon Distribution System to the newly-laid-out district of Shamshuipo were ordered in June, 1918. As the pipes did not arrive, no expenditure was incurred under this heading during the year.

WORKS NOT APPEARING IN ESTIMATES.

Wireless_Station,

HONGKONG.

136. Cape D'Aguilar Wireless Station, — Improvements.... The works referred to in paragraph 144 of last year's Report were completed and all liabilities were discharged. The total cost of the works was $8,869.29.

1918 Estimates, 1918 Expenditure,

$569.11

137. Victoria Gaol, — Constructing concrete_platform_over lower yard.—This work was described in last year's Report (vide paragraph 106). The washing-troughs, etc., were completed and all liabilities were discharged. The total amount expended on the works was $43,050.24.

1918 Estimates, 1918 Expenditure,

.$5,067.12

138. Police Recreation Club Pavilion.-It was decided that the matshed hitherto in use at Happy Valley should be replaced by a permanent structure, to be erected at the cost of the Govern- ment. Work was begun in September and the erection of the building was well advanced by the close of the year.

1918 Estimates, 1918 Expenditure,

.$3,468,88

139. Motor Car Shelter at Deep Water Bay. It was inten- ded to erect a shed adjoining the Golf Links for motor cars but, as it was found possible to form a stand in a position where shade would be afforded by the hill, it was decided to confine operations to the formation of the stand and to defer the erection of the shed. A contract for the work, which comprises the formation of a level area, measuring 140 feet x 50 feet, partly by excavating into the hillside west of the stream adjoining the Golf Club and partly by filling in, was let to Mr. Ching Lai Kee in August. The filling-in is protected partly by a retaining wall and partly by a pitched slope faced with masonry set in lime and cement mortar. By the close of the year, the work was well advanced,

1918 Estimates, 1918 Expenditure,

.$1,925.04

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