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13.-PUBLIC BATH-HOUSES.
Appendix L shows the number of men, women and children who used the Bath-Houses during the years 1926 and 1927.
14.-WATER CLOSETS AND PUBLIC CONVENIENCES.
During the year one public trough closet was completed, namely at Jordan Road, and one temporary public dry latrine was erected at Un Chow Street.
Three privately owned public latrines were demolished,
at Jordan Road,
at Hok Un Kok at rear of 208, Ma Tau Wai Road, and at Stone Nullah Lane.
Two privately owned public dry latrines were completed;
at Junction of Ma Tau Wai Road and To Kwa Wan, and West of the south gate of Old Kowloon City,
The Board approved the installation of 777 water closets, 71 trough closets and 77 urinals on private premises.
15.-MARKETS AND SPECIAL FOOD LICENCES.
No new market was opened during the year.
104 additional food licences were issued under Section 78 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance.
Appendix M gives details of rentals of the stalls in the various markets.
16.-CEMETERIES, MORTUARIES, CREMATORIA.
Appendix N shows the approximate burial space in the main cemeteries and the net available space on 31st December 1927.
Appendix O (i) shows the number of interments at the various cemeteries during the year 1927.
Appendix O (ii) shows the number of general exhumations carried out at the Public expense, and Appendix O (iii) shows the number of exhumations carried out by relatives of the deceased.
Appendix O (iv) gives particulars of cremations, bodies deposited in the Tung Wah Hospital Mortuary, and removals from the Colony before burial.
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13.-PUBLIC BATH-HOUSES.
Appendix L shows the number of men, women and children who used the Bath-Houses during the years 1926 and 1927.
14.-WATER CLOSETS AND PUBLIC CONVENIENCES.
During the year one public trough closet was completed, namely at Jordan Road, and one temporary public dry latrine was erected at Un Chow Street.
Three privately owned public latrines were demolished,
at Jordan Road,
at Hok Un Kok at rear of 208, Ma Tau Wai Road, and at Stone Nullah Lane.
Two privately owned public dry latrines were completed;
at Junction of Ma Tau Wai Road and To Kwa Wan, and West of the south gate of Old Kowloon City,
The Board approved the installation of 777 water closets, 71 trough closets and 77 urinals on private premises.
15.-MARKETS AND SPECIAL, FOOD LICEences.
No new market was opened during the year.
104 additional food licences were issued under Section 78 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance.
Appendix M gives details of rentals of the stalls in the various markets.
16.-CEMETERIES, MORTUARIES, CREMATORIA.
Appendix N shows the approximate burial space in the main cemeteries and the net available space on 31st December 1927.
Appendix O (i) shows the number of interments at the various cemeteries during the year 1927.
Appendix O (ii) shows the number of general exhumations carried out at the Public expense, and Appendix O (ii) shows the number of exhumations carried out by relatives of the deceased.
Appendix O (iv) gives particulars of cremations, bodies deposited in the Tung Wah Hospital Mortuary, and removals from the Colony before buniał.
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