1968-1969 — Page 17

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

May

Mr. A. F. REDDOCH, Chairman of the Water Conservation and Irrigation Commission of Sydney, Australia, during a brief stop-over in Hong Kong, visited the Plover Cove Water Scheme.

Mr. J. A. JARVIS, B.Sc., M.I.C.E., M.I.Mech.E., Regional Director of Far East Region, M.P.B.W., visited the Director of Building Development, the Government Maintenance Surveyor and the Senior Architect, Defence Works Division of this Department.

A group of 12 Ford Foundation Fellows visited the Traffic Engineering Division of the Civil Engineering Office and discussed the function of the Division and other transportation problems in Hong Kong.

June

Mr. C. T. L. HENSON, M.I.C.E., MNZIE (Civil), District Engineer of the City of Manukau, New Zealand, visited Hong Kong and was shown around the Kennedy Town Incinerator to observe refuse disposal techniques.

July

During their summer holidays in July and August, more than 500 school children from some 25 different schools visited various public works projects including Plover Cove Water Scheme, Lai Chi Kok Bridge, Sung Wong Toi Electrical and Mechanical Workshop, Kennedy Town Incinerator, Waterfront Road, Wan Chai Reclamation, Cheung Sha Wan Abattoir and Murray Barracks Government Offices.

August

Messrs. K. C. SIVARAMAKRISHNAN, G. K. CHOUDHURY and U. M. PRADHAN, three senior officers of the Calcutta Metropolitan Planning Organization, visited the Planning Division of the Crown Lands and Survey Office, the Tsuen Wan New Town and the developments in Kwai Chung.

Mr. John CHADWICK, C.M.G., Director of the Commonwealth Foundation and Mrs. CHADWICK visited Hong Kong and called on the Director of Public Works.

Mr. G. C. HAMILTON, Deputy Colonial Secretary, visited the Kennedy Town Incinerator and Abattoir accompanied by the Director of Public Works, the Director of Engineering Development and the Government Electrical and Mechanical Engineer.

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May Mr. A. F. REDDOCH, Chairman of the Water Conservation and Irrigation Commission of Sydney, Australia, during a brief stop-over in Hong Kong, visited the Plover Cove Water Scheme. Mr. J. A. JARVIS, B.Sc., M.I.C.E., M.I.Mech.E., Regional Director of Far East Region, M.P.B.W., visited the Director of Building Development, the Government Maintenance Surveyor and the Senior Architect, Defence Works Division of this Department. A group of 12 Ford Foundation Fellows visited the Traffic Engineering Division of the Civil Engineering Office and discussed the function of the Division and other transportation problems in Hong Kong. June Mr. C. T. L. HENSON, M.I.C.E., MNZIE (Civil), District Engineer of the City of Manukau, New Zealand, visited Hong Kong and was shown around the Kennedy Town Incinerator to observe refuse disposal techniques. July During their summer holidays in July and August, more than 500 school children from some 25 different schools visited various public works projects including Plover Cove Water Scheme, Lai Chi Kok Bridge, Sung Wong Toi Electrical and Mechanical Workshop, Kennedy Town Incinerator, Waterfront Road, Wan Chai Reclamation, Cheung Sha Wan Abattoir and Murray Barracks Government Offices. August Messrs. K. C. SIVARAMAKRISHNAN, G. K. CHOUDHURY and U. M. PRADHAN, three senior officers of the Calcutta Metropolitan Planning Organization, visited the Planning Division of the Crown Lands and Survey Office, the Tsuen Wan New Town and the developments in Kwai Chung. Mr. John CHADWICK, C.M.G., Director of the Commonwealth Foundation and Mrs. CHADWICK visited Hong Kong and called on the Director of Public Works. Mr. G. C. HAMILTON, Deputy Colonial Secretary, visited the Kennedy Town Incinerator and Abattoir accompanied by the Director of Public Works, the Director of Engineering Development and the Government Electrical and Mechanical Engineer. 7
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May Mr. A. F. REDDOCH, Chairman of the Water Conservation and Irrigation Commission of Sydney, Australia, during a brief stop-over in Hong Kong, visited the Plover Cove Water Scheme. Mr. J. A. JARVIS, B.Sc., M.I.C.E., M.I.Mech.E., Regional Director of Far East Region, M.P.B.W., visited the Director of Building Devel- opment, the Government Maintenance Surveyor and the Senior Architect, Defence Works Division of this Department. A group of 12 Ford Foundation Fellows visited the Traffic Engineer- ing Division of the Civil Engineering Office and discussed the function of the Division and other transportation problems in Hong Kong. June Mr. C. T. L. HENSON, M.I.C.E., MNZIE (Civil), District Engineer of the City of Manukau, New Zealand, visited Hong Kong and was shown around the Kennedy Town Incinerator to observe refuse dis- posal techniques. July During their summer holidays in July and August, more than 500 school children from some 25 different schools visited various public works projects including Plover Cove Water Scheme, Lai Chi Kok Bridge, Sung Wong Toi Electrical and Mechanical Workshop, Kennedy Town Incinerator, Waterfront Road, Wan Chai Reclamation, Cheung Sha Wan Abbattoir and Murray Barracks Government Offices. August Messrs. K. C. SIVARAMAKRISHNAN, G. K. CHOUDHURY and U. M. PRADHAN, three senior officers of the Calcutta Metropolitan Planning Organization, visited the Planning Division of the Crown Lands and Survey Office, the Tsuen Wan New Town and the developments in Kwai Chung. Mr. John CHADWICK, C.M.G., Director of the Commonwealth Foun- dation and Mrs. CHADWICK visited Hong Kong and called on the Director of Public Works. Mr. G. C. HAMILTON, Deputy Colonial Secretary, visited the Kennedy Town Incinerator and Abbattoir accompanied by the Director of Public Works, the Director of Engineering Development and the Government Electrical and Mechanical Engineer. 7
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May

Mr. A. F. REDDOCH, Chairman of the Water Conservation and Irrigation Commission of Sydney, Australia, during a brief stop-over in Hong Kong, visited the Plover Cove Water Scheme.

Mr. J. A. JARVIS, B.Sc., M.I.C.E., M.I.Mech.E., Regional Director of Far East Region, M.P.B.W., visited the Director of Building Devel- opment, the Government Maintenance Surveyor and the Senior Architect, Defence Works Division of this Department.

A group of 12 Ford Foundation Fellows visited the Traffic Engineer- ing Division of the Civil Engineering Office and discussed the function of the Division and other transportation problems in Hong Kong.

June

Mr. C. T. L. HENSON, M.I.C.E., MNZIE (Civil), District Engineer of the City of Manukau, New Zealand, visited Hong Kong and was shown around the Kennedy Town Incinerator to observe refuse dis- posal techniques.

July

During their summer holidays in July and August, more than 500 school children from some 25 different schools visited various public works projects including Plover Cove Water Scheme, Lai Chi Kok Bridge, Sung Wong Toi Electrical and Mechanical Workshop, Kennedy Town Incinerator, Waterfront Road, Wan Chai Reclamation, Cheung Sha Wan Abbattoir and Murray Barracks Government Offices.

August

Messrs. K. C. SIVARAMAKRISHNAN, G. K. CHOUDHURY and U. M. PRADHAN, three senior officers of the Calcutta Metropolitan Planning Organization, visited the Planning Division of the Crown Lands and Survey Office, the Tsuen Wan New Town and the developments in Kwai Chung.

Mr. John CHADWICK, C.M.G., Director of the Commonwealth Foun- dation and Mrs. CHADWICK visited Hong Kong and called on the Director of Public Works.

Mr. G. C. HAMILTON, Deputy Colonial Secretary, visited the Kennedy Town Incinerator and Abbattoir accompanied by the Director of Public Works, the Director of Engineering Development and the Government Electrical and Mechanical Engineer.

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