CO129-595-6 Building Reconstruction Advisory Committee Report 9-4-1946 - 10-6-1947 — Page 47

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STORAGE: --Tons

Appendix B

TABLE OF GODOWN ACCOMMODATION.

State as at March, 1946

Location

Total Pre-war Tons

1941- 1945.

Destroyed Existing

Remarks

Tons.

Kowloon

Holts

28,000

NIL

28,000

Kowloon Wharves

73,000

1,500 71,500

Yaumati

Kowloon Wharves

12.000

NII,

12,000

Lai Chi Kok

Kowloon Wharves

10.000

10,000

NIL

Destroyed by fire in assault Dec. 1941.

West Point

Kowloon Wharves

6,000 NIL

6,000

China Provident

14,000 NIL

14,000

China Navigation

4,000

Various Chinese

24,000

NIL

NIL

4,000

24,000

Belchers Point

China Provident

25,000

25,000 NIL

Destroyed by fire in attack on Belchers Fort.

Kennedy Town

China Provident

16,000

Kowloon Wharves

Various Chinese

1,000

2.000 NIL

20,000 12,000

15,000

2,000

8,000

Totals

234,000

49,500 184,500

Percentage of Pre-war Storage Space destroyed=21.1%.

NOTE:

Kowloon Wharves have 72,000 sq. feet of open Timber Storage at Yaumati-at present requisitioned-35% by C.O.P.-65% by R.A.F.

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APPENDIX 12.

ACCOMMODATION PLANNING.

To:

Chief Civil Affairs Officer.

26th March, 1946.

From: Quartering Commandant.

1. I was requested by Chairman of B.R.A.C. to prepare a scheme for the accommo- dation of 3,000 Europeans who may be expected to arrive in the Colony between present date and end of September, 1946. I have made enquiries from 36 business firms and 10 Government Departments, who estimate that 504 and 153 individuals respectively will reach Hong Kong by the end of September. Some of these are women and children. The list is of course NOT complete but tends to suggest that fewer than 3,000 may actually arrive in the next 6 months. This planuing figure should, therefore, be on the safe side.

2. I attach as appendices 'A' to 'D' proposals as to how accommodation for 2,303 persons can be provided in premises NOT under service requisition. list of premises capable of holding a further 904 persons, if derequisitioned by the Services, At Appdx. E' is a with approximate dates by which we are likely to require entry. that the Services may NOT be able to derequisition the bulk of these preinises though they It is possible, however, may be able to release some of them.

3. I would emphasize that much of the accommodation to be provided under this scheme is more akin to barrack accommodation than civilians normally expect to occupy, but I can see no hope of accommodating the numbers which I have to plan for unless this accommodation is made full use of and reduced scales of comfort accepted.

4. Everything possible is being done by my Billeting Officers to encourage business firms to take on suitable private houses for their staffs before they are derequisitioned and certain smaller houses and flats have been disposed of in this way. Certain firms have already arranged to provide their own accommodation for 315 out of the 504 expected arrivals.

5. Large and very large houses require different treatment as they are too big for a family or firm to take on. The most satisfactory solution would appear to be to run them as hostels. Possibly certain business men might be prepared to undertake this either as a business project or on behalf of Government. Failing this Government itself might have to operate certain Hostels itself and provide management and staff.

6. The problem of opening these hostels and equipping them with management, staff, furniture, beds and bedding is not an easy one and requires immediate attention.

7. In certain cases the provision of transport will be necessary. I have mentioned this probable need to D.C.C.A.0), (Mil), but no full examination of the problem has yet been made.

8. A summary of the contents of Appendices A' to 'E' shows that accommodation is available, or might be made available, between now and end of September for the following:-

Detailed at

!

Nature of Accommodation

Numbers which can be accom- modated

Running Total

Remarks

Appdx. 'A'

In hotels or in premises acquired privately by business firms or avail- able DOW to Govt. Depts.

1,112

1.112

Appds. 'B'

Premises available, or likely to be available by given dates for use as hostels if requisition is retained or hire agree ment made.

520

1,632

Appdx. ("

Govt. Property being repaired by P.W.D.

249

1,881

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Numbers are in excess of those now in hotels. Hotels will have to be used to maximum capacity to attain this figure and additional sheets, pillows and mosquito nets will be necessary.

Will require to be staffed and furnished, and, in some cases, provided with transport.

Provided materials are suffi- cient. Will need furniture, &c.

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