33. Prosecutions.-The following is a tabulated statement of the cases in which legal proceedings were taken with regard to illegal works and other nuisances, the number of convictions obtained and the amount of fines imposed:
Nature of Offence. No. of Cases. No. of Convictions. Amount of Fines. $ Matsheds without permission. 2 1 10 Defective Building Works,.. 7 7 175 Illegal works (i.e., divergence from approved plans, non-submission of plans before commencing building operations, construction of illegal works, and occupation of matsheds without permission), 20 18 706 Depositing on Crown Land without permission, 2 2 45 Other cases (i.e., non-compliance with notices issued under the Public Health & Buildings Ordinance No. 1 of 1903) 28 23 42534. Cemeteries. In connection with the general upkeep of Chinese Cemeteries and the provision of additional grave spaces, new terraces and paths were formed in the various Cemeteries of Hong Kong; existing paths and channels were also kept in good repair throughout the year.
Kai Lung Wan East-A new burial area in Section C was formed. New paths were made. A small bridge was constructed across the water course. Mount Caroline Sites were levelled, and steps and paths formed.
Aplichau Paths were cement concreted and surfaced and channels were formed.
At the Chinese Cemeteries in Kowloon the following works were carried out:
Kowloon Central Cemeteries-Paths were formed and surfaced; channels were formed and trenches dug. New trenches were formed and old trenches turfed. Some excavating work was carried out and two bridges were constructed. Nullah walls were repaired and where necessary new walls were erected. In the new extension to the Cemetery access roads were formed and surfaced, and areas prepared for burials.
Cheung Sha Wan-Channels were formed and repaired. Rainstorm damage was attended to and terraces and trenches were re-formed.
Sai Yu Shek-Paths were formed and surfaced and new terraces were made,
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33. Prosecutions.-The following is a tabulated statement of the cases in which legal proceedings were taken with regard to illegal works and other nuisances, the number of convictions obtained and the amount of fines imposed:
Nature of Offence.
No. of Cases.
No. of Convictions.
Amount of Fines.
$
2
1
10
7
175
Matsheds without permission. Defective Building Works,.. Illegal works (ie., divergence from approv ed plans, non-submission of plans before commencing building opera tions, construction of illegal works, and occupation of matsheds with- out permission),
Depositing on Crown Land without per-
mission,
Other cases (4.6., non-compliance with
notices issued under the Public Healthi & Buildings Ordinance No. 1 of 1903)
20
18
706
2
45
28
23
425
34. Cemeteries. In connection with the general upkeep of Chinese Cemeteries and the provision of additional grave spaces, new terraces and paths were formed in the various Cemeteries of Hong Kong; existing paths and channels were also kept in good repair throughout the year.
Kai Lung Wan East-A new burial area in Section C was formed. New paths were made. A small bridge was constructed across the water course. Mount Caroline Sites were levelled, and steps and
paths formed.
Aplichau Paths were cement concreted and surfaced
and channels were formed.
At the Chinese Cemeteries in Kowloon the following works were carried out:
Kowloon Central Cemeteries-Paths were formed and surfaced; channels were formed and trenches dug. New trenches were formed and old trenches turfed. Some excavating work was carried out and two bridges were constructed. Nullah walls were repaired and where necessary new walls were erected. In the new extension to the Cemetery access roads were formed and surfaced, and areas prepared for burials.
Cheung Sha Wan-Channels were formed and repaired. Rainstorm damage was attended to and terraces and trenches were re-formed.
Sai Yu Shek-Paths were formed and surfaced and
new terraces were made,
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