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Public Works Department Annual Report 工務司署年報 All AI Reviewed

Latrines and Bath-houses.

89. The three new latrines referred to in last year's report were completed on the following dates:

Latrine and Bath-house, Aberdeen—September.

Latrine and Bath-house, Kowloon City—June.

Latrine, Connaught Road West—August.

90. Three new latrines and bath-houses were commenced, as detailed below:

To Kwa Wan Latrine. A three-storey building with 29 male seats, 16 female seats, 19 male showers, 14 female showers and caretaker's quarters. Work commenced in October.

Extensions to Carpenter Road Latrine. A new bath-house was constructed as an extension to the existing latrine, providing 15 male showers and 11 female showers. This extension was completed in February.

Wa Hing Lane Latrine and Bath-house. A three-storey building with 21 male seats, 12 female seats, 15 male showers, 10 female showers and caretaker's quarters. Work commenced in November.

Kowloon City Ferry Pier Latrine.

91. Sketch plans were prepared for a small single storey latrine in the concourse area of the new Ma Tau Kok Ferry Pier.

Sung Wong T'oi Garden.

92. In order to allow the construction of the runway of Kai Tak Airport, it became necessary to remove this Sacred Stone. It was decided to remove the Stone to another site and to design a garden as a setting for it. Work was commenced on the garden in December but construction was held up pending transport of the Stone to its new site.

Changing Pavilion, Happy Valley.

93. This work was completed in June.

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Latrines and Bath-houses.

89. The three new latrines referred to in last year's report were completed on the following dates:

Latrine and Bath-house, Aberdeen—September.

Latrine and Bath-house, Kowloon City—June.

Latrine, Connaught Road West—August.

90. Three new latrines and bath-houses were commenced, as detailed below:

To Kwa Wan Latrine. A three-storey building with 29 male seats, 16 female seats, 19 male showers, 14 female showers and caretaker's quarters. Work commenced in October.

Extensions to Carpenter Road Latrine. A new bath-house was constructed as an extension to the existing latrine, providing 15 male showers and 11 female showers. This extension was completed in February.

Wa Hing Lane Latrine and Bath-house. A three-storey building with 21 male seats, 12 female seats, 15 male showers, 10 female showers and caretaker's quarters. Work commenced in November.

Kowloon City Ferry Pier Latrine.

91. Sketch plans were prepared for a small single storey latrine in the concourse area of the new Ma Tau Kok Ferry Pier.

Sung Wong T'oi Garden.

92. In order to allow the construction of the runway of Kai Tak Airport, it became necessary to remove this Sacred Stone. It was decided to remove the Stone to another site and to design a garden as a setting for it. Work was commenced on the garden in December but construction was held up pending transport of the Stone to its new site.

Changing Pavilion, Happy Valley.

93. This work was completed in June.

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Latrines and Bath-houses. 89. The three new latrines referred to in last year's report were completed on the following dates: Latrine and Bath-house, Aberdeen—September. Latrine and Bath-house, Kowloon City—June. Latrine, Connaught Road West—August. 90. Three new latrines and bath-houses were commenced, as detailed below: To Kwa Wan Latrine. A three-storey building with 29 male seats, 16 female seats, 19 male showers, 14 female showers and caretaker's quarters. Work commenced in October. Extensions to Carpenter Road Latrine. A new bath-house was constructed as an extension to the existing latrine, providing 15 male showers and 11 female showers. This extension was completed in February. Wa Hing Lane Latrine and Bath-house. A three-storey building with 21 male seats, 12 female seats, 15 male showers, 10 female showers and caretaker's quarters. Work commenced in November. Kowloon City Ferry Pier Latrine. 91. Sketch plans were prepared for a small single storey latrine in the concourse area of the new Ma Tau Kok Ferry Pier. Sung Wong T'oi Garden. 92. In order to allow the construction of the runway of Kai Tak Airport, it became necessary to remove this Sacred Stone. It was decided to remove the Stone to another site and to design a garden as a setting for it. Work was commenced on the garden in December but construction was held up pending transport of the Stone to its new site. Changing Pavilion, Happy Valley. 93. This work was completed in June. 18 Page 18 was replaced with the following to meet the exact 6 lines page numbering requirement: Page 18 18 However, to follow the format to the letter as requested: Latrines and Bath-houses. 89. The three new latrines referred to in last year's report were completed on the following dates: Latrine and Bath-house, Aberdeen—September. Latrine and Bath-house, Kowloon City—June. Latrine, Connaught Road West—August. 90. Three new latrines and bath-houses were commenced, as detailed below: To Kwa Wan Latrine. A three-storey building with 29 male seats, 16 female seats, 19 male showers, 14 female showers and caretaker's quarters. Work commenced in October. Extensions to Carpenter Road Latrine. A new bath-house was constructed as an extension to the existing latrine, providing 15 male showers and 11 female showers. This extension was completed in February. Wa Hing Lane Latrine and Bath-house. A three-storey building with 21 male seats, 12 female seats, 15 male showers, 10 female showers and caretaker's quarters. Work commenced in November. Kowloon City Ferry Pier Latrine. 91. Sketch plans were prepared for a small single storey latrine in the concourse area of the new Ma Tau Kok Ferry Pier. Sung Wong T'oi Garden. 92. In order to allow the construction of the runway of Kai Tak Airport, it became necessary to remove this Sacred Stone. It was decided to remove the Stone to another site and to design a garden as a setting for it. Work was commenced on the garden in December but construction was held up pending transport of the Stone to its new site. Changing Pavilion, Happy Valley. 93. This work was completed in June. Page 18 18
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Latrines and Bath-houses. 89. The three new latrines referred to in last year's report were completed on the following dates: Latrine and Bath-house, Aberdeen-September. Latrine and Bath-house, Kowloon City--June. Latrine, Connaught Road West-August. 90. Three new latrines and bath-houses were commenced, as detailed below: To Kwa Wan Latrine. A three-storey building with 29 male seats, 16 female seats, 19 male showers, 14 female showers and caretaker's quarters. Work commenced in October. Extensions to Carpenter Road Latrine. A new bath-house was constructed as an extension to the existing latrine, providing 15 male showers and 11 female showers. This extension was completed in February. Wa Hing Lane Latrine and Bath-house, A three-storey building with 21 male seats, 12 female seats, 15 male showers, 10 female showers and caretaker's quarters. Work commenced in November. Kowloon City Ferry Pier Latrine. 91. Sketch plans were prepared for a small single storey latrine in the concourse area of the new Ma Tau Kok Ferry Pier. Sung Wong T'oi Garden. 92. In order to allow the construction of the runway of Kai Tak Airport, it became necessary to remove this Sacred Stone. It was decided to remove the Stone to another site and to design a garden as a setting for it. Work was commenced on the garden in December but construction was held up pending transport of the Stone to its new site. Changing Pavilion, Happy Valley. 93. This work was completed in June. 18
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Latrines and Bath-houses.

89. The three new latrines referred to in last year's report were completed on the following dates:

Latrine and Bath-house, Aberdeen-September.

Latrine and Bath-house, Kowloon City--June.

Latrine, Connaught Road West-August.

90. Three new latrines and bath-houses were commenced, as detailed below:

To Kwa Wan Latrine. A three-storey building with 29 male seats, 16 female seats, 19 male showers, 14 female showers and caretaker's quarters. Work commenced in October.

Extensions to Carpenter Road Latrine. A new bath-house was constructed as an extension to the existing latrine, providing 15 male showers and 11 female showers. This extension was completed in February.

Wa Hing Lane Latrine and Bath-house, A three-storey building with 21 male seats, 12 female seats, 15 male showers, 10 female showers and caretaker's quarters. Work commenced in November.

Kowloon City Ferry Pier Latrine.

91. Sketch plans were prepared for a small single storey latrine in the concourse area of the new Ma Tau Kok Ferry Pier.

Sung Wong T'oi Garden.

92. In order to allow the construction of the runway of Kai Tak Airport, it became necessary to remove this Sacred Stone. It was decided to remove the Stone to another site and to design a garden as a setting for it. Work was commenced on the garden in December but construction was held up pending transport of the Stone to its new site.

Changing Pavilion, Happy Valley.

93. This work was completed in June.

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