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struction a new station at Barker Road, referred to in paragraph 142 of last year's Report, arrangements were made with the Tramway Company to extend the roof of their station and to construct it in such a manner as to make it suitable for a Chair and Ricksha Stand. The work was carried out by the Company, the Government merely contributing such a sum as would cover the cost of making the provision they required. This sum was assessed at $8,188.99.
1919 Estimates, $6,000.00 1919 Sup. Vote, 2,188.99 1919 Expenditure, $8,188.99 8,188.99105. Chinese Cemeteries,-Laying out new areas.—A statement of the work carried out under this heading will be found in paragraph 37 of this Report.
1919 Estimates, $2,500.00 1919 Expenditure, 1,250.40106. Survey of Colony.—An account of the survey work executed will be found in paragraph 17 of this Report.
1919 Estimates, $3,000.00 1919 Expenditure, 2,024.69107. Boundary Stones.—A statement of the boundary stones fixed will be found in paragraph 16 of this Report.
1919 Estimates, $1,000.00 1919 Sup. Votes, 1,120.00 1919 Expenditure, $2,120.00 1,728.41108. Miscellaneous Works.-The following is a brief description of the principal works carried out under this heading.
Searchers' sheds for the use of the Police were erected on the following piers:—
Lun Cheong, Ping On, British-Canton, Yuen On, Sai Kong, Leung Wing, Hai Ou, Hau Tak, Kwong Wing, Osaka Shosen Kaisha, China Navigation, Sze Yap.
A small office was also constructed on the British-Canton Pier and screens in connection with the searching of women were provided on the Canton and Wing Lok Piers.
Reinforced concrete shelters for Police searching purposes were erected on the Praya opposite Eastern Street and outside the King Shan Wharf.
The curve at the junction of Glenealy and Upper Albert Road was improved, the Glenealy steps being set back to enable this to be done.
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struction a new station at Barker Road, referred to in paragraph 142 of last year's Report, arrangements were made with the Tramway Company to extend the roof of their station and to construct it in such a manner as to make it suitable for a Chair and Ricksha Stand. The work was carried out by the Company, the Government merely contributing such a sum as would cover the cost of making the provision they required. This sum was assessed at $8,188.99.
1919 Estimates,. 1919 Sup. Vote,..
1919 Expenditure,..
$6,000.00
2,188.99
$8,188.99
8,188.99
105. Chinese Cemeteries,-Laying out new areas.—A state- ment of the work carried out under this heading will be found in paragraph 37 of this Report.
1919 Estimates,.
1919 Expenditure,.
$2,500.00 1,250.40
106. Survey of Colony.—An account of the survey work executed will be found in paragraph 17 of this Report.
1919 Estimates,
1919 Expenditure,.
$3,000.00 2,024.69
107. Boundary Stones.—A statement of the boundary stones fixed will be found in paragraph 16 of this Report.
1919 Estimates,
1919 Sup. Votes,
1919 Expenditure,.
$1,000.00
1,120.00
$2,120.00
1,728.41
108. Miscellaneous Works.-The following is a brief descrip- tion of the principal works carried out under this heading.
Searchers' sheds for the use of the Police were erected on the following piers:—
Lun Cheong, Ping On,
British-Canton,
Yuen On,
Sai Kong,
Leung Wing,
Hai Ou,
Hau Tak.
Kwong Wing,
Osaka Shosen Kaisha,
China Navigation, Sze Yap.
A small office was also constructed on the British-Canton Pier and screens in connection with the searching of women were provided on the Canton and Wing Lok Piers.
Reinforced concrete shelters for Police searching purposes were erected on the Praya opposite Eastern Street and outside the King Shan Wharf.
The curve at the junction of Glenealy and Upper Albert Road was improved, the Glenealy steps being set back to enable this to be done.
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