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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 18TH MARCH, 1899.
SANITARY BYE-LAWS.-The Colonial Secretary, by command of His Excellency the Governor, laid on the table the Bye-laws made by the Sanitary Board under section 13, sub-section 14, of “The Public Health Ordinance, 1887," and moved that they be approved.
The Colonial Treasurer seconded.
Question-put and agreed to.
NOTICE OF QUESTIONS.-Mr. BELILIOS gave notice that at the next meeting he would ask the following questions:-
(1.) There being an understanding between the subscribers to the Fund for the commemoration of Her Majesty's Diamond Jubilee that the Jubilee Road shall be constructed, the funds for which are now lying in the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank untouched though nearly two years have elapsed since their subscription, will the Government be good enough to state whether the survey and planning of the Road have been completed?
(2.) Will the Government be good enough to state when it is proposed to commence work on the
first section of the Jubilee Road?
(3.) Will the first section be made round Mount Davis?
(4.) Can the Government give the approximate date of the completion of the section to its juncture
with the Aberdeen Road?
QUESTIONS. Mr. WHITEHEAD, pursuant to notice, asked the following questions:-
(1.) Are the Government taking steps to provide for the flushing of the drains and sewers and the watering of the roads throughout the city by the construction of tanks along the upper levels either for fresh or salt water, and if the latter for the construction of the necessary pumping stations?
(2.) Are the Government taking any steps to introduce destructors for the disposal of the city
refuse?
The Colonial Secretary replied.
Mr. BELILIOS, pursuant to notice, asked the following questions:
(1.) The Special Commissioner appointed to report on the newly-leased territory at the back of Kowloon having duly made such report to the Colonial Office, returned to Hongkong, and resumed his duties as Colonial Secretary, will the Government lay on the table copy of his report and of all correspondence in connection with the extension of the Colony?
(2.) Will the Government be good enough to state when and how the new territory will be taken
possession of?
(3.) Has any hitch occurred in the negotiations to cause the delay which has taken place? (4.) Will the leased area become part and parcel of the Colony of Hongkong administered by the existing officials or is it designed to appoint a separate staff of officials to govern the new territory?
(5.) If it has been decided to make it a separate administration, will the Government say whether
any estimate has been given of the cost of such undertaking?
(6.) Has the question of Chinese jurisdiction or otherwise in the City of Kowloon been settled? (7.) If Kowloon City is not included in the concession, will the Government state what steps have been taken to relieve the harbour of Hongkong of the supervision of the Chinese Customs Cruisers?
(8.) Are the existing Customs stations on the borders of the Harbour to be set back to the outer
edge of the new frontier?
The Colonial Secretary replied.
BILL ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE PERFORMANCE OF DIvine Worship AND OTHER SERVICES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RITES AND CEREMONIES OF THE CHURCH of England at SAINT JOHN'S Cathedral Church at VictoRIA AND ELSEWHERE IN THIS COLONY; FOR THE Incor- PORATION OF A CHURCH BODY IN WHICH THE SAID CATHEDRAL CHURCH SHALL BE VESTED AND BY WHICH IT SHALL BE ADMINISTERED; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES CONNECTED WITH THE SAID CATHEDRAL CHURCH.-The Acting Attorney General moved the first reading of the Bill.
The Colonial Secretary seconded.
Question-put and agreed to.
Bill read a first time.
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