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New Territories.-Tai Po Bridge reconstruction and road diversion, and Patrol Path from Ta Ku Ling to Lin Ma Hang were both completed early in the year.
DRAINAGE.
Hong Kong-Considerable progress was made with the reconstruction of Wong Nei Chong Nullah, Section No. 3 being completed by the end of November, and Section No. 4 (in front of Jockey Club Stand), commenced in March, being more than half finished.
New sewers and storm water drains were constructed to a length of 8,833 feet, and stream courses (other than the Wong Nei Chong Nullah) trained to a length of 1,618 feet.
Kowloon. The training of the large nullah in the Cemeteries Valley at Homuntin, commenced the previous year, was completed.
New sewers and storm water drains were constructed to a length of 6,400 feet.
Trenches were formed and swamps filled in, in connection with the anti-malarial campaign.
New Kowloon.-New sewers and storm water drains were constructed over the area generally to the length of 4,300 feet, and on the Kowloon Tong Development area to the length of 6,900 feet.
The construction of one side wall and invert to nullah on East side of Kowloon Tong Development area was completed.
Anti-malarial work was continued.
New Territories.-Various works of an anti-malarial nature were carried out at Taipo and Taipo Market. Sewers were constructed to the length of 200 feet, while about 300 feet of stream course training was accomplished.
WATER WORKS.
Hong Kong.-The Eastern Filter Beds and Service Reservoir were completed. A new 12" main has been laid in Queen's Road East from Arsenal Street to Garden Road and a new 18" main laid from Bowen Road Service Reservoir to Kennedy Road. A 2″ wrot iron pipe was laid across Aberdeen Harbour to provide a street fountain supply to Aplichau.
Seven thousand and sixty-eight feet of 6" pipe and 372 feet of 8" pipe have been laid in the Praya East Reclamation Roads.
Investigations, preparation of preliminary drawings and quantities in connection with the Aberdeen Water Scheme were continued.
Kowloon.-The following lengths of distributing mains were laid: -4″ C.I. 2,030 lin. ft., 6″ C.I. 4,020 lin. ft., and 8" C.I. 1,820 lin. ft.
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New Territories.-Tai Po Bridge reconstruction and road diver sion, and Patrol Path from Ta Ku Ling to Lin Ma Hang were both completed early in the year.
DRAINAGE.
Hong Kong-Considerable progress was made with the recon- struction of Wong Nei Chong Nullah, Section No. 3 being completed by the end of November, and Section No. 4 (in front of Jockey Club Stand), commenced in March, being more than half finished.
New sewers and storm water drains were constructed to a length of 8,833 feet, and stream courses (other than the Wong Nei. Chong Nullah) trained to a length of 1,618 fect.
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Kowloon. The training of the large nullah in the Cemeteries Valley at Homuntin, commenced the previous year, was completed.
New sewers and storm water drains were constructed to a length of 6,400 feet.
Trenches were formed and swamps filled in, in connection with the anti-malarial campaign.
New Kowloon.-New sewers and storm water drains were con- structed over the area generally to the length of 4,300 feet, and on the Kowloon Tong Development area to the length of 6,900 feet.
The construction of one side wall and invert to nullah on East side of Kowloon Tong Development area was completed.
Anti-malarial work was continued.
New Territories.-Various works of an anti-malarial nature were carried out at Taipo and Taipo Market. Sewers were constructed to the length of 200 feet, while about 300 feet of stream course training was accomplished.
WATER WORKS.
Hong Kong.-The Eastern Filter Beds and Service Reservoir were completed. A new 12" main has been laid in Queen's Road East from Arsenal Street to Garden Road and a new 18" main laid from Bowen Road Service Reservoir to Kennedy Road. A 2′′ wrot iron pipe was laid across Aberdeen Harbour to provide a street foun- tain supply to Aplichau.
Seven thousand and sixty-eight feet of 6" pipe and 372 feet of 8" pipe have been laid in the Praya East Reclamation Roads.
Investigations, preparation of preliminary drawings and quantities in connection with the Aberdeen Water Scheme were continued.
Kowloon.-The following lengths of distributing mains were laid: -4′′ C.I. 2,030 lin. ft., 6′′ C.I. 4,020 lin. ft., and 8" C.I. 1,820 lin. ft
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