TNAG-0270-FCO40-306-Policy-on-housing-and-resettlement-in-Hong-Kong-1971 — Page 123

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House of Lords

PARLIAMENTARY QUESTION

for ORAL answer on....

15

by hand host July

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by pm 13 July

*The Lord Sorensen

To ask Her Majesty's Government whether the condition of Hong Kong continues to be tranquil; what further progress has been made in providing accommo- dation for Chinese families; whether this more than keeps pace with the increase in population; and whether further constitutional improvements are contemplated.

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On Oka to So far as the housing situation, is concerned, since March 1969, accommodation for approximately 98,100 people has been

provided by Government and Government aided agencies: and at

the end of March, 1970, a total of nearly 1,700,000 people (more than one-third of the total population of the Colony

were housed in accommodation provided by Government and

Government aided agencies in resettlement estates and low-cost

housing estates.

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The rate at which accommodation is being provided is

keeping pace with the growth in the population which is currently

tion

increasing at a rate of less than 70,000 per annum

As regards constitutional improvementsoring to the

special position of Hong Kong there can be no constitutional

progress towards self-government. However, in the sphere of

local government the functions and status of the Urban Council

are under review and the Governor's recommendations are now

awaited.

(11221) Dd.392332 1m 8/68 G.W.B.Ltd. Gp.863

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