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CHAI VAN SEAWALL TO BE BUILT
Saturday, June 9, 1973
A seawall 1,700 feet long is to be built to enclose part of the
Chai Wan reclamation in connection with the proposed mass transit railway.
The wall will provide protection for a section which will initially
be used as a works area for the construction of the railway.
Chai Wan is intended as a junction of the proposed mass transit
system and two stations and a depot have been included in the local draft
outline development plan.
fork on the seawall is expected to begin in the middle of next
nonth and take about 12 months to complete.
WATER INTERRUPTION IN STANLEY
Water supply to a number of premises in Stanley on Hong Kong Island
will be cut off for eight hours from 10 p.m. on Monday (June 11) to 6 a..
the next morning.
The temporary stoppage is to allow staff of the Waterworks Office
to install a fresh water hydrant at No. 7 Stanley New Street.
Areas affected are Stanley Market and Stanley Lot 469, 466, 465,
433 of Stanley New Street, the U.S.D. Cleansing Division office of Stanley
Village, Stanley Main Street and Ma Shan Village.
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