28. Central Supply Room, Queen Mary Hospital. Sketch plans were prepared for a central supply room at Queen Mary Hospital, including blood donors' cubicles, a laboratory, sterilizing room and storage space. The scheme was approved by the Medical Department and good progress was made on the preparation of working drawings.
Sanitary Department
29. Kowloon City Market. This building was referred to in last year's report. Building work was completed in April, 1951.
30. Hung Hom Market. A new "light construction" market with 75 stalls was built at Hung Hom, work being completed in March, 1952.
31. Wo Hop Shek Cemetery. The farewell pavilion and garages referred to in last year's report were completed in April, 1951. During the latter part of 1951 the staff quarters, which had been vacated by the Military Authorities, were rehabilitated for use by cemetery staff.
32. Latrines at Cheung Sha Wan. Two public latrines were erected at Cheung Sha Wan, Kowloon. A standard plan was evolved for these latrines consisting of male and female water closets and washing space on the ground floor with caretakers' quarters on the first floor. In addition, provision has been made for the erection of bath-houses (male and female) on the first floor at a later date.
33. Latrines at Monmouth Path, Queen's Road East. A small latrine in Monmouth Path, which had to be demolished to allow for road widening, was re-erected on an adjoining site.
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28. Central Supply Room, Queen Mary Hospital. Sketch plans were prepared for a central supply room at Queen Mary Hospital, including blood donors' cubicles, a laboratory, sterilizing room and storage space. The scheme was approved by the Medical Department and good progress was made on the preparation of working drawings.
Sanitary Department
29. Kowloon City Market. This building was referred to in last year's report. Building work was completed in April, 1951.
30. Hung Hom Market. A new "light construction" market with 75 stalls was built at Hung Hom, work being com- pleted in March, 1952.
31. Wo Hop Shek Cemetery. The farewell pavilion and garages referred to in last year's report were completed in April, 1951. During the latter part of 1951 the staff quarters, which had been vacated by the Military Authorities, were rehabilitated for use by cemetery staff.
32. Latrines at Cheung Sha Wan. Two public latrines were erected at Cheung Sha Wan, Kowloon. A standard plan was evolved for these latrines consisting of male and female water closets and washing space on the ground floor with care- takers' quarters on the first floor. In addition, provision has been made for the erection of bath-houses (male and female) on the first floor at a later date.
33. Latrines at Monmouth Path, Queen's Road East. A small latrine in Monmouth Path, which had to be demolished to allow for road widening, was re-erected on an adjoining site.
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