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3.-DEPARTMENTAL STAFF.

Inspectors :-

The Establishment was increased by one Senior Inspector (in place of one First Class Inspector) and four Second Class Inspectors. The numbers of Inspectors on duty on 1st January, 1st July and 31st December were 39, 35 and 45 respectively.

Clerical Staff:-

The Establishment was increased by one Assistant Secretary, one General Office Assistant, one Class III Clerk and five Interpreters.

The distribution of the Staff is shown in Appendix A.

4.-ADMINISTRATION,

General Sanitary Work:-The functions and control of the Sanitary Board, as determined by the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance No. 1 of 1903, are limited to the Island of Hong Kong, Kowloon, and New Kowloon.

The Island of Hong Kong is divided into the City of Victoria; its extension eastwards as far as and including Shaukiwan; the Hill District; and the outlying villages of Aberdeen, Aplichau, Stanley and Taitam.

The City proper is divided into eastern, central, western-central and western districts each with a sanitary office, and subdivided into 12 Health Districts each with a Sanitary Inspector in charge, (see map A). The Hill District is worked in conjunction with Health District 3. The Shaukiwan extension has a Sanitary Inspector in charge. The Sanitary Inspector posted in Aberdeen is in charge of Aberdeen, Aplichau, Stanley and Taitam districts.

Kowloon is divided into Kowloon Peninsula, Shamshuipo and Kowloon City each with a sanitary office, and subdivided into seven Health Districts each with a Sanitary Inspector in charge (see map B).

Scavenging and Nightsoil Removal:-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 are two Inspectors in charge of Kowloon Peninsula and the District Inspector of Health District 15 combines supervision of refuse collection with district work. Inspector in charge of Shaukiwan Health District also supervises refuse collection in this district. The villages of Aberdeen, Aplichau, Stanley and Taitam were scavenged by contractors.

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M 6 3.-DEPARTMENTAL STAFF. Inspectors :- The Establishment was increased by one Senior Inspector (in place of one First Class Inspector) and four Second Class Inspectors. The numbers of Inspectors on duty on 1st January, 1st July and 31st December were 39, 35 and 45 respectively. Clerical Staff:- The Establishment was increased by one Assistant Secretary, one General Office Assistant, one Class III Clerk and five Interpreters. The distribution of the Staff is shown in Appendix A. 4.-ADMINISTRATION, General Sanitary Work:-The functions and control of the Sanitary Board, as determined by the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance No. 1 of 1903, are limited to the Island of Hong Kong, Kowloon, and New Kowloon. The Island of Hong Kong is divided into the City of Victoria; its extension eastwards as far as and including Shaukiwan; the Hill District; and the outlying villages of Aberdeen, Aplichau, Stanley and Taitam. The City proper is divided into eastern, central, western-central and western districts each with a sanitary office, and subdivided into 12 Health Districts each with a Sanitary Inspector in charge, (see map A). The Hill District is worked in conjunction with Health District 3. The Shaukiwan extension has a Sanitary Inspector in charge. The Sanitary Inspector posted in Aberdeen is in charge of Aberdeen, Aplichau, Stanley and Taitam districts. Kowloon is divided into Kowloon Peninsula, Shamshuipo and Kowloon City each with a sanitary office, and subdivided into seven Health Districts each with a Sanitary Inspector in charge (see map B). Scavenging and Nightsoil Removal:-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 are two Inspectors in charge of Kowloon Peninsula and the District Inspector of Health District 15 combines supervision of refuse collection with district work. Inspector in charge of Shaukiwan Health District also supervises refuse collection in this district. The villages of Aberdeen, Aplichau, Stanley and Taitam were scavenged by contractors. The
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M 6 3.-DEPARTMENTAL STAFF. Inspectors :- The Establishment was increased by one Senior Inspec- tor (in place of one First Class Inspector) and four Second Class Inspectors. The numbers of Inspec- tors on duty on 1st January, 1st July and 31st December were 39, 35 and 45 respectively. Clerical Staff:- The Establishment was increased by one Assistant Secretary, one General Office Assistant, one Class III Clerk and five Interpreters. The distribution of the Staff is shown in Appendix A. 4.-ADMINISTRATION, General Sanitary Work:-The functions and control of the Sanitary Board, as determined by the Public Health and Build- ings Ordinance No. 1 of 1903, are limited to the Island of Hong Kong, Kowloon, and New Kowloon. The Island of Hong Kong is divided into the City of Victoria; its extension eastwards as far as and including Shauki- wan; the Hill District; and the outlying villages of Aberdeen, Aplichau, Stanley and Taitam. The City proper is divided into eastern, central, western- central and western districts each with a sanitary office, and subdivided into 12 Health Districts each with a Sanitary Inspector in charge, (see map A). The Hill District is worked in conjunction with Health District 3. The Shaukiwan exten- sion has a Sanitary Inspector in charge. The Sanitary Inspector posted in Aberdeen is in charge of Aberdeen, Aplichau, Stanley and Taitam districts. Kowloon is divided into Kowloon Peninsula, Shamshuipo and Kowloon City each with a sanitary office, and subdivided into seven Health Districts each with a Sanitary Inspector in charge (see map B). Scavenging and Nightsoil Removal:-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 are two Inspectors in charge of Kowloon Peninsula and the District Inspector of Health District 15 com- bines supervision of refuse collection with district work. Inspector in charge of Shaukiwan Health District also supervises refuse collection in this district. The villages of Aberdeen, Aplichau, Stanley and Taitam were scavenged by contractors The
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M 6

3.-DEPARTMENTAL STAFF.

Inspectors :-

The Establishment was increased by one Senior Inspec- tor (in place of one First Class Inspector) and four Second Class Inspectors. The numbers of Inspec- tors on duty on 1st January, 1st July and 31st December were 39, 35 and 45 respectively.

Clerical Staff:-

The Establishment was increased by one Assistant Secretary, one General Office Assistant, one Class III Clerk and five Interpreters.

The distribution of the Staff is shown in Appendix A.

4.-ADMINISTRATION,

General Sanitary Work:-The functions and control of the Sanitary Board, as determined by the Public Health and Build- ings Ordinance No. 1 of 1903, are limited to the Island of Hong Kong, Kowloon, and New Kowloon.

The Island of Hong Kong is divided into the City of Victoria; its extension eastwards as far as and including Shauki- wan; the Hill District; and the outlying villages of Aberdeen, Aplichau, Stanley and Taitam.

The City proper is divided into eastern, central, western- central and western districts each with a sanitary office, and subdivided into 12 Health Districts each with a Sanitary Inspector in charge, (see map A). The Hill District is worked in conjunction with Health District 3. The Shaukiwan exten- sion has a Sanitary Inspector in charge. The Sanitary Inspector posted in Aberdeen is in charge of Aberdeen, Aplichau, Stanley and Taitam districts.

Kowloon is divided into Kowloon Peninsula, Shamshuipo and Kowloon City each with a sanitary office, and subdivided into seven Health Districts each with a Sanitary Inspector in charge (see map B).

Scavenging and Nightsoil Removal:-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 are two Inspectors in charge of Kowloon Peninsula and the District Inspector of Health District 15 com- bines supervision of refuse collection with district work. Inspector in charge of Shaukiwan Health District also supervises refuse collection in this district. The villages of Aberdeen, Aplichau, Stanley and Taitam were scavenged by contractors

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