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Appendix J shows the stations at which the Sanitary Department Ambulances are obtainable in emergencies. At these Stations there are no bearers attached and volunteer bearers must be obtained when required.

The reduction in the use of the carriage ambulance is due to the wider use of the motor ambulances, which are controlled by the Police Department.

13.—PUBLIC BATH HOUSES.

The appended table shows the number of men, women and children who used the bath houses during 1924 and 1923 :--

1923 1924 Wanchai, Cross, Lane Bath House Men 176,109 Tound Lane Bath House Women. Men. Children. 67,550 131,636 19,359 Women. Men, Children. 59,868 123,326 15,806

The above figures must be regarded as approximate only.

The Cross Lane Bath House was undergoing reconstruction.

The loss of the bath houses in Second Street and Sheung Fung Lane noted in the last two years' reports has not yet been made good.

14. WATER CLOSETS AND PUBLIC CONVENIENCES.

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During the year five public trough closets were completed :-

Schooner Street.

Second Street.

U Yam Lane.

Ivy Street, Mong Kok.

Shek Shan.

The Board approved the installation of 773 water closets, 47 trough closets and 110 urinals on private premises.

15.—MARKETS AND SPECIAL FOOD LICENCES.

Five new markets opened during the year, viz:-Wong Nei Chung, Monmouth Path, Whitfield, Quarry Bay, Waterloo Road,

61 additional food licences were issued under section 78 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance.

Market rentals show a considerable increase, mainly due to the opening of markets. Appendix K gives details of rentals of the various markets,

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M 10- Appendix J shows the stations at which the Sanitary Department Ambulances are obtainable in emergencies. At these Stations there are no bearers attached and volunteer bearers must be obtained when required. The reduction in the use of the carriage ambulance is due to the wider use of the motor ambulances, which are controlled by the Police Department. 13.—PUBLIC BATH HOUSES. The appended table shows the number of men, women and children who used the bath houses during 1924 and 1923 :-- 1923 1924 Wanchai, Cross, Lane Bath House Men 176,109 Tound Lane Bath House Women. Men. Children. 67,550 131,636 19,359 Women. Men, Children. 59,868 123,326 15,806 The above figures must be regarded as approximate only. The Cross Lane Bath House was undergoing reconstruction. The loss of the bath houses in Second Street and Sheung Fung Lane noted in the last two years' reports has not yet been made good. 14. WATER CLOSETS AND PUBLIC CONVENIENCES. 14.- During the year five public trough closets were completed :- Schooner Street. Second Street. U Yam Lane. Ivy Street, Mong Kok. Shek Shan. The Board approved the installation of 773 water closets, 47 trough closets and 110 urinals on private premises. 15.—MARKETS AND SPECIAL FOOD LICENCES. Five new markets opened during the year, viz:-Wong Nei Chung, Monmouth Path, Whitfield, Quarry Bay, Waterloo Road, 61 additional food licences were issued under section 78 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance. Market rentals show a considerable increase, mainly due to the opening of markets. Appendix K gives details of rentals of the various markets,
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M 10- Appendix J shows the stations at which the Sanitary Depart- ment Ambulances are obtainable in emergencies. At these Stations there are no bearers attached and volunteer bearers must be obtain- ed when required. The reduction in the use of the carriage ambulance is due to the wider use of the motor ambulances, which are controlled by the Police Department. 13.-PUBLIC BATH HOUSES. The appended table shows the number of men, women and children who used the bath houses during 1924 and 1923 :-- 1923. Wanchai, Cross, Lane Bath House Men. 176,109 1924. Men. Tound Lane Bath House Women. Men. Children. Women. Men, Children. 67,550 131,636 19.359 59,868 123,326 15,806 The above figures must be regarded as approximate only. The Cross Lane Bath House was undergoing reconstruction. The loss of the bath houses in Second Street and Sheung Fung Lane noted in the last two years' reports has not yet been made good. 14. WATER CLOSETS AND PUBLIC CONVENIENCES. 14.- During the year five public trough closets were completed :- Schooner Street. Second Street. U Yam Lane. Ivy Street, Mong Kok. Shek Shan. The Board approved the installation of 773 water closets, 47 trough closets and 110 urinals on private premises. 15.--MARKETS AND SPECIAL FOOD LICENCES. Five new markets opened during the year, viz:-Wong Nei Chung, Monmouth Path, Whitfield, Quarry Bay, Waterloo Road, 61 additional food licences were issued under section 78 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance. Market rentals shew a considerable increase, mainly due to the opening of markets. Appendix K gives details of rentals of the various makets,
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Appendix J shows the stations at which the Sanitary Depart- ment Ambulances are obtainable in emergencies. At these Stations there are no bearers attached and volunteer bearers must be obtain- ed when required.

The reduction in the use of the carriage ambulance is due to the wider use of the motor ambulances, which are controlled by the Police Department.

13.-PUBLIC BATH HOUSES.

The appended table shows the number of men, women and children who used the bath houses during 1924 and 1923 :--

1923.

Wanchai, Cross, Lane

Bath House

Men.

176,109

1924.

Men.

Tound Lane Bath

House

Women. Men. Children. Women. Men, Children. 67,550 131,636 19.359 59,868 123,326 15,806

The above figures must be regarded as approximate only.

The Cross Lane Bath House was undergoing reconstruction.

The loss of the bath houses in Second Street and Sheung Fung Lane noted in the last two years' reports has not yet been made good.

14. WATER CLOSETS AND PUBLIC CONVENIENCES.

14.-

During the year five public trough closets were completed :-

Schooner Street.

Second Street.

U Yam Lane.

Ivy Street, Mong Kok.

Shek Shan.

The Board approved the installation of 773 water closets, 47 trough closets and 110 urinals on private premises.

15.--MARKETS AND SPECIAL FOOD LICENCES.

Five new markets opened during the year, viz:-Wong Nei Chung, Monmouth Path, Whitfield, Quarry Bay, Waterloo Road,

61 additional food licences were issued under section 78 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance.

Market rentals shew a considerable increase, mainly due to the opening of markets. Appendix K gives details of rentals of the various makets,

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