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vill in future be run by Government though not without some
regret at the disappearance of so shining an example of
voluntary effort, in which a very devoted part was played by
my Honourable friend the second Chinese Unofficial member of
this Council.
Head 23, Sanitary Department.
The continued growth of Kowloon makes it necessary to carve a new Health District out of two existing districts. This entails the appointment of an additional 2nd Class Sanitary Inspector, one Class VI3 Interpreter and four
Foremen which however in no way prejudices the scheme for replacing European by Asiatic Inspectors. The latter are
still under training and not yet ready to take their place
in the field. The additional Motor Drivers, Steersmen and
Bargemon are required for the new lorries and lighters pro- vided for under Special Expenditure. There is a net increase
in Other Charges of some $5,000. As regards the motor hearse
provided under Special Expenditure I should explain that one
of the main functions of this vehicle will be the collection
of dumped bodies which unfortunately continue to be all too
numerous. It is not anticipated when due weight has been
given to the saving on the time and labour involved in the
present hand cart system that the new method will be appre- ciably more costly. Under Public Works although it has not been possible to provide for all the new buildings which the growth of the urban areas makes desirable, the Department has a fair share of the cupboard's contents. Four of the eight items under Buildings in Hong Kong are fer this departuent,
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