1958-1959 — Page 73

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

$13,446,000, sale of crushed stone $4,085,000 and other receipts. $6,225,000.

Canteens

STAFF WELFARE

342. Those officers accommodated in the Central Government Offices enjoyed the amenities of the communal canteen on the lower ground floor, and the Waterworks canteen at the Bullock Lane Depot continued to prove popular.

Sports, Picnics, etc.

343. The 'Littlejohn' cup for golf resulted in some keen matches, the winner Mr. E. D. Robbins and the runner-up, the late Mr. P. B. Allam, both being members of the Buildings Ordinance Office.

344. Good singles and doubles competitions also took place in the league for the table tennis trophy presented by the same donor, Mr. N. K. Littlejohn.

345. The series for the 'R. H. Woodman Challenge Cup' for miniature football brought out seven teams and the Waterworks Office Kowloon Depot 'B' Team won this trophy.

346. Electrical and Mechanical Office displayed considerable enterprise by entering two teams in the Hong Kong Football Association League, one in the first and the second in the reserve division. Whilst they did not enjoy a great deal of success in the first division they put up some sparkling performances and were strongly supported by their office staff.

347. The Chinese members and their families of the Port Works, Drainage and Crown Lands and Surveys Office went on some enjoyable picnics and the Athletic Club sponsored by the Survey Office again proved popular.

APPRECIATION

348. Each year the Department is expected to achieve new records and the year just past has conformed to pattern. To all officers of the Public Works Department I wish to express my grateful thanks for their continued efforts and loyal support. I thank also the officers of other Departments who have co-operated so well at all levels.

July, 1959.

63

A. INGLIS, A.M.I.C.E., Director of Public Works.

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$13,446,000, sale of crushed stone $4,085,000 and other receipts. $6,225,000. Canteens STAFF WELFARE 342. Those officers accommodated in the Central Government Offices enjoyed the amenities of the communal canteen on the lower ground floor, and the Waterworks canteen at the Bullock Lane Depot continued to prove popular. Sports, Picnics, etc. 343. The 'Littlejohn' cup for golf resulted in some keen matches, the winner Mr. E. D. Robbins and the runner-up, the late Mr. P. B. Allam, both being members of the Buildings Ordinance Office. 344. Good singles and doubles competitions also took place in the league for the table tennis trophy presented by the same donor, Mr. N. K. Littlejohn. 345. The series for the 'R. H. Woodman Challenge Cup' for miniature football brought out seven teams and the Waterworks Office Kowloon Depot 'B' Team won this trophy. 346. Electrical and Mechanical Office displayed considerable enterprise by entering two teams in the Hong Kong Football Association League, one in the first and the second in the reserve division. Whilst they did not enjoy a great deal of success in the first division they put up some sparkling performances and were strongly supported by their office staff. 347. The Chinese members and their families of the Port Works, Drainage and Crown Lands and Surveys Office went on some enjoyable picnics and the Athletic Club sponsored by the Survey Office again proved popular. APPRECIATION 348. Each year the Department is expected to achieve new records and the year just past has conformed to pattern. To all officers of the Public Works Department I wish to express my grateful thanks for their continued efforts and loyal support. I thank also the officers of other Departments who have co-operated so well at all levels. July, 1959. 63 A. INGLIS, A.M.I.C.E., Director of Public Works.
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$13,446,000, sale of crushed stone $4,085,000 and other receipts. $6,225,000. Canteens STAFF WELFARE 342. Those officers accommodated in the Central Government Offices enjoyed the amenities of the communal canteen on the lower ground floor, and the Waterworks canteen at the Bullock Lane Depot continued to prove popular. Sports, Picnics, etc. 343. The 'Littlejohn' cup for golf resulted in some keen matches, the winner Mr. E. D. Robbins and the runner-up, the late Mr. P. B. Allam, both being members of the Buildings Ordinance Office. 344. Good singles and doubles competitions also took place in the league for the table tennis trophy presented by the same donor, Mr. N. K. Littlejohn. 345. The series for the 'R. H. Woodman Challenge Cup' for miniature football brought out seven teams and the Waterworks Office Kowloon Depot 'B' Team won this trophy. 346. Electrical and Mechanical Office displayed considerable enter- prise by entering two teams in the Hong Kong Football Association League, one in the first and the second in the reserve division. Whilst they did not enjoy a great deal of success in the first division they put up some sparkling performances and were strongly supported by their office staff. 347. The Chinese members and their families of the Port Works, Drainage and Crown Lands and Surveys Office went on some enjoyable picnics and the Athletic Club sponsored by the Survey Office again proved popular. APPRECIATION 348. Each year the Department is expected to achieve new records and the year just past has conformed to pattern. To all officers of the Public Works Department I wish to express my grateful thanks for their continued efforts and loyal support. I thank also the officers of other Departments who have co-operated so well at all levels. July, 1959. 63 A. INGLIS, A.M.I.C.E., Director of Public Works.
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$13,446,000, sale of crushed stone $4,085,000 and other receipts. $6,225,000.

Canteens

STAFF WELFARE

342. Those officers accommodated in the Central Government Offices enjoyed the amenities of the communal canteen on the lower ground floor, and the Waterworks canteen at the Bullock Lane Depot continued to prove popular.

Sports, Picnics, etc.

343. The 'Littlejohn' cup for golf resulted in some keen matches, the winner Mr. E. D. Robbins and the runner-up, the late Mr. P. B. Allam, both being members of the Buildings Ordinance Office.

344. Good singles and doubles competitions also took place in the league for the table tennis trophy presented by the same donor, Mr. N. K. Littlejohn.

345. The series for the 'R. H. Woodman Challenge Cup' for miniature football brought out seven teams and the Waterworks Office Kowloon Depot 'B' Team won this trophy.

346. Electrical and Mechanical Office displayed considerable enter- prise by entering two teams in the Hong Kong Football Association League, one in the first and the second in the reserve division. Whilst they did not enjoy a great deal of success in the first division they put up some sparkling performances and were strongly supported by their office staff.

347. The Chinese members and their families of the Port Works, Drainage and Crown Lands and Surveys Office went on some enjoyable picnics and the Athletic Club sponsored by the Survey Office again proved popular.

APPRECIATION

348. Each year the Department is expected to achieve new records and the year just past has conformed to pattern. To all officers of the Public Works Department I wish to express my grateful thanks for their continued efforts and loyal support. I thank also the officers of other Departments who have co-operated so well at all levels.

July, 1959.

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A. INGLIS, A.M.I.C.E., Director of Public Works.

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