Staff, &c.
Q 62
Harbour Office :- Illuminated on the north front by Japanese lanterns, containing candles.
Victoria Hospital and Staff Quarters :- Illuminated on the north front by Japanese lanterns, containing candles. H.K.D.C. Head Quarters :- Incandescent electric lamps forming the letters "G. R." were displayed over the main entrance: the east front being illuminated by Japanese lanterns, containing candles.
Old Government Offices:- Illuminated on the north and south fronts by Japanese lanterns, containing candles.
The following buildings in Kowloon were illuminated by incandescent electric lamps :-
Railway Station, Royal Observatory (including Wireless Mast).
Tsim Sha Tsui Police Station, Post Office and Time Ball Tower.
Flags were supplied to the principal Police Stations and Schools in the New Territories for purposes of decoration.
The total expenditure incurred on the foregoing amounted to $8,829.99, which was defrayed from the vote "Miscellaneous Services, Peace Celebrations".
STAFF, &c.
149. The deaths of the following officers occurred during the year :-
Mr. Leung Pui-cho, 3rd Grade Clerk.
Mr. Chow Lee, 5th Grade Foreman.
150. The following officers retired on pension
Mr. C. H. Gale, Second Assistant Director of Public Works, 14th June, 1919.
Mr. D. Jaffé, Special Engineer, 19th September, 1919.
Mr. J. J. Bryan, Drainage Survey, 24th April 1919. The two latter retired on the grounds of ill-health.
151. Mr. A. H. Hollingsworth, Executive Engineer, was promoted to the post of Second Assistant Director of Public Works, rendered vacant by Mr. Gale's retirement.
152. Mr. W. T. Edwards, First Class Overseer, was promoted to the post of Drainage Surveyor, rendered vacant by Mr. Bryan's retirement.
Staff, &c.
Q 62
Harbour Office :-Illuminated on the north front by Japanese
lanterns, containing candles.
Victoria Hospital and Staff Quarters :-Illuminated on the
north front by Japanese lanterns, containing candles. H.K.D.C. Head Quarters :-Incandescent electric lamps form- ing the letters "G. R." were displayed over the main entrance: the east front being illuminated by Japanese lanterns, containing candles.
Old Government Offices:-Illuminated on the north and south
fronts by Japanese lanterns, containing candles.
The following buildings in Kowloon were illuminated by in- candescent electric lamps :-
Railway Station, Royal Observatory (including Wireless Mast).
Tsim Sha Tsui Police Station, Post Office and Time Ball Tower..
Flags were supplied to the principal Police Stations and Schools in the New Territories for purposes of decoration.
The total expenditure incurred on the foregoing amounted to $8,829.99, which was defrayed from the vote Miscellaneous Ser- vices, Peace Celebrations".
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STAFF, &c.
149. The deaths of the following officers occurred during the
year :-
Mr. Leung Pui-cho, 3rd Grade Clerk.
Mr. Chow Lee, 5th Grade Foreman.
150. The following officers retired on pension
Mr. C. H. Gale, Second Assistant Director of Public Works,
14th June, 1919.
Mr. D. Jaffé, Special Engineer, 19th September, 1919.
Mr. J. J. Bryan, Drainage Survey, 24th April 1919. The two latter retired on the grounds of ill-health.
151. Mr. A. H. Hollingsworth, Executive Engineer, was pro- moted to the post of Second Assistant Director of Public Works, rendered vacant by Mr. Gale's retirement.
152. Mr. W. T. Edwards, First Class Overseer, was promoted to the post of Drainage Surveyor, rendered vacant by Mr. Bryan's retirement.
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