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subdivided into 10 Health Districts each with a Sanitary Inspector in Charge. (See map A). The Shaukiwan extension has also a Sanitary Inspector in Charge. The Hill district is worked in conjunction with Health District 3.
Kowloon is divided into Kowloon peninsula, Shamshuipo and Kowloon City each with a Sanitary office, and subdivided into five Health Districts each with a Sanitary Inspector (See map B).
The outlying villages are controlled by Police officers under the title of Rural Sanitary Inspectors.
For the purpose of Refuse Collection the City and Hill District is divided into three main districts East, Central and West each with an Inspector in Charge. There is an Inspector in charge of Kowloon Peninsula and the district Inspectors of Health Districts 14 and 15 combine supervision of refuse collection with district work. The inspector in charge of Shaukiwan Health District also supervises refuse collection in this district. The villages of Aberdeen, Ap Lei Chau, Stanley, and Tai Tam are scavenged by contractors under the supervision of the Rural Inspectors.
Inspectors in charge of refuse collection also supervise the removal of nightsoil in this area; the removal itself is carried out by contractors.
The removal of refuse from the city of Victoria and Kowloon is supervised by a Sanitary Inspector who is also in charge of street-watering in Victoria. Kowloon street-watering is under the direction of the Inspector in charge of Disinfecting Station (Kowloon).
For purposes of disinfection of infected clothing there is a Disinfecting Station in Victoria and a Disinfecting Station in Kowloon under the control of an Inspector or Overseer.
Public cemeteries on Hong Kong island are under the charge of a special Inspector. Those in Kowloon peninsula come under the Inspector in charge of Disinfecting Station (Kowloon) and outlying cemeteries at Kowloon City under the local district Inspector.
The Central and Western markets are under an Overseer. Other markets are supervised by the local district Inspector or Rural Inspector.
WORK DONE UNDER THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND BUILDINGS ORDINANCE.
(i) Sanitary Nuisances and Contraventions of Sanitary By-laws. Appendix B shows the total number of nuisances reported; and the action taken to obtain compliance and the amount of fines.
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subdivided into 10 Health Districts each with a Sanitary Inspector in Charge. (See map A). The Shaukiwan extension has also a Sanitary Inspector in Charge. The Hill district is worked in conjunction with Health District 3.
Kowloon is divided into Kowloon peninsula, Shamshuipo and Kowloon City each with a Sanitary office, and subdivided into five Health Districts each with a Sanitary Inspector (See map B).
The outlying villages are controlled by Police officers under the title of Rural Sanitary Inspectors.
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For the purpose of Refuse Collection the City and Hill District is divided into three main districts East, Central and West each with an Inspector in Charge. There is an Inspector in charge of Kowloon Peninsula and the district Inspectors of Health Districts 14 and 15 combine supervision of refuse collection with district work. The inspector in charge of Shaukiwan Health District also supervises refuse collection in this district. The villages of Aberdeen, Aplichau, Stanley, and Taitam are scavenged by contractors under the supervision of the Rural Inspectors.
Inspectors in charge of refuse collection also supervise the removal of nightsoil in this area the removal itself is carried out by contractors.
The removal of refuse from the city of Victoria and Kowloon is supervised by a Sanitary Inspector who is also in charge of Street- watering in Victoria. Kowloon street-watering is under the direction of the Inspector in charge of Disinfecting Station (Kowloon).
For purposes of disinfection of infected clothing there is a Disinfecting Station in Victoria and a Disinfecting Station in Kowloon under the control of an Inspector or Overseer.
Public cemeteries on Hongkong island are under the charge of a special Inspector. Those in Kowloon peninsula come under the Inspector in charge of Disinfecting Station (Kowloon) and outlying cemeteries at Kowloon City under the local district Inspector.
The Central and Western markets are under an Overseer. Other markets are supervised by the local district Inspector or Rural Inspector.
WORK DONE UNDER THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND BUILDINGS ORDINANCE.
(i) Sanitary Nuisances and Contraventions of Sanitary By- laws. Appendix B shows the total number of nuisances reported; and the action taken to obtain compliance and the amount of fines.
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