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Govt plans to obtain 500,000

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WATERLOO-ROAD HILL TO BE DEVELOPED

Government Appointments Gazetted

The following appointmenis, promotions, transfers and post- ings have been announced in the Government Gazelle this

Me D. 5. Whitetegge la je Assistant i Secretary, Colonial Secretarial

Mr E. A... Cushion to he kagu.rer. Public Work‹ Deportment, Burner was Chief Engurer, 3 W. T. Riigit, Assistrat Chiet Engörer, cewa to act Cites Engures, Me E. H. Whitehead totas Chief Engineer, Mr. Duet Asust.at Chet Fa KONCER

MV. Dodge to be Assistant Commissioner für Hesellbenonat

Sir D. J. Starali to ne Frade iiseer. Conference and industry. Thejaurt

Mr. Humenthal to act as Deputy Compralosioner af Prisonta

יינס

G. Bell to to Senor Scieaitifer

Mr Montague Kingdom to art a Diem Cotter. For Servic Depar Cherry

Air Susana Cerzi to be an Assistant. Medical Officer of Schauds, Or Lau Cher-cblu erased to be a Medival Dileer as Schools, Mr Shuen Po-surg erased to be an trapecior uf Schools. Mr AT. B. Jackson, Mr P. V Dodge, Mr Cheng Tung-choy, ar N. F. Pals am 557 W, 31, denet: to Eitan Collectors of Stamp

evenue.

Dr Adults A. Boning and De Mere 39211 Sixto Fernandez have been empowered to net an Consul-General For the and Consul respectively.

blar of Argentin at Hongkong Mr. M. Tetry ceased to Bet A Chatroun of the Hongkong Tontist Association Board cus- seguent up the return at tr W. G. Knowles.

The following promotions In the Hongkong

Regiment were 14:51 :

Second Lieutenant A. M. Campos To Lieutenant: Captain R. Lee 20 Aur

News from the Gazette

Govt reminds public about

rate payments

Owners and occupiers of tenements are notified in today's Government Gazette that rates for the third quarter of this year are payable on before July 31.

WATERLOO ROAD

RESIDENTIAL

or

OREN SPACE

SITE

SCHOOL

Demand notes have now been

i issued and persons who have not received accounts by July 15 hould enquire at the Treasury Reve Branch, Central Gov- einment Offices (West Wing), Ice House-stres!.

| Property

and

occupiers are also reminded that

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Royal longkong in the event of default in pay- Defence Free persamel mi ment of these rates by 4 pron been awarded the dielency Steals: July 31, a surcharge of Ave per

Set . H. Malig, gt II C. K.

cent of the amount In default Parker. Cui it. F. du Remedio,

will be added to the rates and Gray, 't . N. van Lan Aux 1 xenatid Pie The Viu-ning, covered therewith.

The name of Mr A Chi-chong #ነ 1 5 ben added to the list of author audifers,

Ltd! be nee Stay fastest Mr H the register and the r pany delvet.

Clorty's revenue in May ammat

REFUNDS

No refund of rates for vacant will be Kranked tenements unless such rates have been and within the

ed to $7,0546145 and expenditure poid during

$02.1:20,068.93, resulting in a wintus month and application for such +7 $0.125,020 65,

General it relund is made within 15 days

venue Balance on May 71 Stort l from The expiration of the

$415.275.921.015.

A ten-cent charge tes mazin

for he use of any voln operated compartment in the pubtle laIBAN

quarter, LE. between Ort. 1 and Oct. 15.

BASTAGE

RESETTLEMENT

COTTAGES

DEVELOPMENT OF WATERLOO ROAD HILL

Waterloo-road Hill, steep, barren and eroded hill bounded by Waterloo-road, Nairu-road and Pul Ching-road in Kowloon. ia to be developed in stages, over a number of years, The development will eventually provide some 500,000 square feet of tormed land for the construction of good quality residential housing, schools and open spaces. Photographs show an aerial view of Waterloo-road Hill, and a map with altaded portion representing the first stage

of the area to be developed.—GIS photos.

mark

French National Day

In order to ensure correct At a recoption to mark the French National Day, members at Ice House-siteel, Star Ferry Chr

owners and occupiers Park. Central Starket, Thal service,

Ferry coneguirse, Jurdan-rond Fery of tenements ate requested 10

the Kowloon Cell Concourse ne

particulars 01 their Ferry concourse.

"Hang Wong." a traditional Chinese, permanent address in the space nedle.ne containing arsenie An a provided on the reverse side of nen-oxsiliable form, han Lern va rupted from the provisions of the the notice for the third quarter

01 1901. Phimney and Pokens Ordiante

IDEAL FOR TRAVELLING-

The Cool-Crease Resistant

wone

of the French community and other guest welcomed by the Consul-Goneral, Mr J. N. Soulis,

For good quality residential housing

Waterloo-road Hill-a steep, barren and eroded hill bounded by Water- loo-road, Nairn-road and Pui Ching-road in Kowloon is to be developed in stages, over a number of years, to provide eventually about 500,000 square feet of formed land for the construction of good quality residential housing, schools and open spaces.

very

Boon.

cte.

S

wide A four-fout dividing sirip, with cmnumental fence, will also constructed. Openings In this central strip will be provided at main road Junctions.

will take

From the Filos

25

years

AGO:

July 1936

SAD story of a young

A girl's infatuation for a

car driver, who after she hud spent all her money, deserted her, was revealed at a Coroner's inquiry held by Mr W. Schofield at the Central Magistracy yester- into the day afternoon, death of Chan Kwai-chi, aged 20, as a result of oplum poisoning, at No. 45 Village Road.

A development plan for the; and replacing with a dual in the kerbside spuces between hill, which covers an area of carriageway of reinforced con- the trees.

A Jury, comprising some 19 acres, has been pre-

This phase of the roadworks Messrs A. M. Larcina (fore- by the Public Works

about 15 months 10 pared

central į complete Department and site formation

eman), Cheung Wing-shing and follows work will begin

andrainage works which are in and Lau Tat-ting listened to Tenders for the first stage of

progress in the western half or moving evidence given by. the site formation are called for

Yung Kam-shun, 46, a in today's Government Gazette,

nuree amab, who described with tears in her eyes the deceased girl's last request to her to report her death to the Government to seek redress.

FIRST PHASE

This Arst phase of the development progranime, which in expected to take about 15 months to complete, will provide sites for European type re- sidences and some fronting on Waterloo-road, suitable for the construction ot Q hotel, an apartment block and a car park

the

The total area of land which will be

for made avaliable bullding development in preliminary phase of the project will be about 300,000 square ivet.

There is a shortage of good sites in Central Kowloon for residential housing and Water- Joo-road Hill is one of the few remaining areas that can be made available development,

the road.

The stretch of Nathan-rond between

Gascoigne-rond and, Austin-road w35 reconstructed

The new dual carriageway last year and work is at present will improve street lighting and in progress on the rection from provision is made for areas of Gascolgue-road to Chang Sha- biteisinous macadom surfacing street in the Mengkok District.

BLADES USED

Triad gangs

fight in jail

for quick Eight prisoners, described as triad members, pleaded guilty this morning in court to using razor blades in a fight between two gangs at Stanley Prison on July 7,

The development plan also provides, at a later stage, for

school 1wo

sites and three public open spaces and for the eventual widening of Nalin- roud to form main thorough- fare connecting Waterloo-read

with Chatham-road.

slies

It is hoped that the fronting on Waterloo-rood will become available for sale by public auction in the latter half of 1932. These sites will have combined area of some 120,- 000 square feet.

with

them on

Another prisoner, appearing bers of the Wo Shing Wo triad 4 charge of society, and the six injured men are members of the Wa Kwan wounding, pleaded not guilty.

Lok trind society. Mr A. J. Sanguinetti, øllting al Causeway Bay Magistracy, remanded the ease til Monday,

at

They are Chan Ki, 26, charged with two counts of wounding: Chan Chuen, 25: Chan Wing. 25; Det. Insp. A. G. Wilson, pro- Wong Wing, allas Wong Ming, secuting, said that at about 11.50 20; Chung Chot, 28; Law Yuen, am, on July 7, a fight broke out 34; Lau Chit, 30 and Au Man.

tallur's Saalde the

shop Stanley Prison.

Another prisoner, LI Hung. There were about 178 prisoners 28, pleaded not guilty and working in the shop under the Mr Sanguinetti 8xed hearing on of the plan are expected to be supervision of

prison August 2. avaliable for public auction warders. about six months after,

The six Injured men were Yu Kung-pak, Lau. Tong, Wong Hung, Fung Bun, Kwan Lau, and Tsol Shea-ngon. the

The other sites in stage

The final stages of the deve- lopment plan will be under- taken Inter.

Further work

and Mrs Soulic, and by Mr de Montalembert, French on Nathan-road

consul, and Mrs de Montalembert.

The rooms were decorated Among the guests were mem- with massed flowers and ferns, hers of Consular Corps, the Executive and Legislative Coun- elle and Service Chiefs.

red white and blue predominat- Ing, with the draped flakes of France and Britain.

TOASTS

Mr Soulle proposed a tonat to the Queen, and a toast to the President of the French Re- public, proposed by Mr Claude Burger, the Offer Administer

Resistant the Government, was also

"BATIK DRESSES"

honoured,

PEN FRIENDS

Mrs Tom Price, 50 Ballarat- street, Ellerslie, Auckland, S.E.6, New Zealand. Interests: world affairs, people and their enstems.

Meanwhile, work will start towards the end of next month on

rebuilding of the entire length the second stage of the

of Nathan-road to meet modern- road conditions.

This important road recon- struction programme is being carried out in stages and will take several years to complete,

The second stage involves the tearing up of the roadway from Salsbury-road to Austin-road

Lwo

FOOD QUEUE

Ten minutes before incident, the prisoners had stopped work while congee was issued. The prisoners were in a queue when about 12 of them attacked another six,

The 12 prisoners used razor blades, and all the six attacked prisoners

Inst were injured, Wilson sald.

Wardiera stopped the fight, and

warders handed over the eight the six injured prisoners were taken to prison hospital. The

razor blades to the police.

Insp Wilson said police en- quiries revealed that the fight followed 1 dispute several days earlier over the distribu- tion of rice.

The three other prisoners could not be positively identified as having attacked any particulari prisoner.

Insp Wilson ndded that the nine prisoners charged are mem-

Arrested

while disguised

as a school girl with 10,000 heroin pilla in her school bag, a 19-year old Chinese girl appeared in the Central stubbornly Magistracy. She refused

to give Revenue Officers or the Magistrate in- formation as to toho had given her the pille and was remanded for a week.

MONG the passengers A who disembarked here yesterday when the P. and O. liner Corfu arrived from Shanghai and Japan were:

Mr and Mrs A. J. Smith, Mr C. D. Beatty, Miss Her- bert, Mr and Mrs F. Ayer, Mr and Mrs. J. A. A. de Beaufort, Miss A. G. de Beaufort, Mr H. W. M. Dul- ley, Mr and Mrs E. A. Mac- pherson, Mr and Mrs A. F. Millard, Mr W. S. Marshall, Mias M. B. Newkirk, Miss C. M. O'Neill, Mr W. Wohl- fahrt, Mr J. V. Antic, Mr W. E. Broadbridge, Mr and Mrs W. Chan, Miss Ansi Lee, Mr Lee Wing-sum, Mrs M. M. Mortons.

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Reference the report 'in yeater- day's issue of the China Mali regarding the Road Safety demonstration at Quarry Bay Junior English School, I should like to make it clear thai neither the Chairman nor the Secretary of this Assoolation asulated the school 112 ADY WAY and that full credit for this project

go to the Headmistress, Mea

O. B. Burt, and her staff.

D.C.J. BANFIELD Hon. Secretary,

Road Safety Association.

SMALL FIRE

A small fire broke out shortly before noon today on the second floor of No. 77 Wyndham- street, a tenement housë VRcRied' for demollikon.

Four engines brought the fre under control within five minutes of arrival.

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