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

September

Two Filipino Engineers, Messrs. Eluderio S. SALVO and Teofilo I. ASUNCION, visited Hong Kong and had discussions with engineers of the Waterworks Office and Sewage and Drainage Advisory Unit of the Civil Engineering Office.

Mr. BUSH of the Hong Kong Association, London, visited the Shek Pik Water Scheme.

Mr. R. W. W. GREEN, Director of Fiji Housing Authority and Mr. K. MILLS, the Authority's Architect visited the various Resettlement and Government Low Cost Housing Projects.

Mr. C. D. PARKER of Melbourne Water Science Institute Ltd. had discussions with staff of the Waterworks Office and the Sewage and Drainage Advisory Unit of the Civil Engineering Office.

October

Mr. N. F. IZMEROV, Assistant Director-General of the World Health Organization visited Hong Kong and had discussions with staff of the Medical and Health Services Department and the Senior Chemist of the Waterworks Office of this Department.

Mr. H. M. BUBB of the Corporation of the City of Adelaide, South Australia, while in Hong Kong, visited the Planning Division of the Crown Lands and Survey Office and also discussed the various transportation problems in Hong Kong with staff of the Traffic Engineering Division of the Civil Engineering Office and the Transport Department.

Mr. Latifar RAHMAN of the Directorate of Public Health Engineering in East Pakistan with Mrs. RAHMAN and Mr. ARBUTHNOT of Messrs. Camp, Dresser and Mackee visited the various aspects of Plover Cove and Shek Pik Water Schemes.

Mr. F. E. L. CARTER, C.B.E., Director General of the Overseas Audit Service was another visitor in this month. He called on the Director and visited the Accounts Offices and the Technical Audit Unit of this Department. He was also shown around the Plover Cove Water Scheme.

A mission of seven representatives from the British Pump Manufacturers' Association had a meeting with engineers of the Waterworks Office, Electrical and Mechanical Office, Civil Engineering Office and Architectural Office.

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September Two Filipino Engineers, Messrs. Eluderio S. SALVO and Teofilo I. ASUNCION, visited Hong Kong and had discussions with engineers of the Waterworks Office and Sewage and Drainage Advisory Unit of the Civil Engineering Office. Mr. BUSH of the Hong Kong Association, London, visited the Shek Pik Water Scheme. Mr. R. W. W. GREEN, Director of Fiji Housing Authority and Mr. K. MILLS, the Authority's Architect visited the various Resettlement and Government Low Cost Housing Projects. Mr. C. D. PARKER of Melbourne Water Science Institute Ltd. had discussions with staff of the Waterworks Office and the Sewage and Drainage Advisory Unit of the Civil Engineering Office. October Mr. N. F. IZMEROV, Assistant Director-General of the World Health Organization visited Hong Kong and had discussions with staff of the Medical and Health Services Department and the Senior Chemist of the Waterworks Office of this Department. Mr. H. M. BUBB of the Corporation of the City of Adelaide, South Australia, while in Hong Kong, visited the Planning Division of the Crown Lands and Survey Office and also discussed the various transportation problems in Hong Kong with staff of the Traffic Engineering Division of the Civil Engineering Office and the Transport Department. Mr. Latifar RAHMAN of the Directorate of Public Health Engineering in East Pakistan with Mrs. RAHMAN and Mr. ARBUTHNOT of Messrs. Camp, Dresser and Mackee visited the various aspects of Plover Cove and Shek Pik Water Schemes. Mr. F. E. L. CARTER, C.B.E., Director General of the Overseas Audit Service was another visitor in this month. He called on the Director and visited the Accounts Offices and the Technical Audit Unit of this Department. He was also shown around the Plover Cove Water Scheme. A mission of seven representatives from the British Pump Manufacturers' Association had a meeting with engineers of the Waterworks Office, Electrical and Mechanical Office, Civil Engineering Office and Architectural Office. Page 18 Page 18
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September Two Filipino Engineers, Messrs. Eluderio S. SALVO and Teofilo I. ASUNCION, visited Hong Kong and had discussions with engineers of the Waterworks Office and Sewage and Drainage Advisory Unit of the Civil Engineering Office. Mr. BUSH of the Hong Kong Association, London, visited the Shek Pik Water Scheme. Mr. R. W. W. GREEN, Director of Fiji Housing Authority and Mr. K. MILLS, the Authority's Architect visited the various Resettlement and Government Low Cost Housing Projects. Mr. C. D. PARKER of Melbourne Water Science Institute Ltd. had discussions with staff of the Waterworks Office and the Sewage and Drainage Advisory Unit of the Civil Engineering Office. October Mr. N. F. IZMEROV, Assistant Director-General of the World Health Organization visited Hong Kong and had discussions with staff of the Medical and Health Services Department and the Senior Chemist of the Waterworks Office of this Department. Mr. H. M. BUBB of the Corporation of the City of Adelaide, South Australia, while in Hong Kong, visited the Planning Division of the Crown Lands and Survey Office and also discussed the various transpor- tation problems in Hong Kong with staff of the Traffic Engineering Division of the Civil Engineering Office and the Transport Department. Mr. Latifar RAHMAN of the Directorate of Public Health Engineering in East Pakistan with Mrs. RAHMAN and Mr. ARBUTHNOT of Messrs. Camp, Dresser and Mackee visited the various aspects of Plover Cove and Shek Pik Water Schemes. Mr. F. E. L. CARTER, C.B.E., Director General of the Overseas Audit Service was another visitor in this month. He called on the Director and visited the Accounts Offices and the Technical Audit Unit of this Department. He was also shown around the Plover Cove Water Scheme. A mission of seven representatives from the British Pump Manu- facturers' Association had a meeting with engineers of the Water- works Office, Electrical and Mechanical Office, Civil Engineering Office and Architectural Office. 8 e 18 e 18 Page Page
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September

Two Filipino Engineers, Messrs. Eluderio S. SALVO and Teofilo I. ASUNCION, visited Hong Kong and had discussions with engineers of the Waterworks Office and Sewage and Drainage Advisory Unit of the Civil Engineering Office.

Mr. BUSH of the Hong Kong Association, London, visited the Shek Pik Water Scheme.

Mr. R. W. W. GREEN, Director of Fiji Housing Authority and Mr. K. MILLS, the Authority's Architect visited the various Resettlement and Government Low Cost Housing Projects.

Mr. C. D. PARKER of Melbourne Water Science Institute Ltd. had discussions with staff of the Waterworks Office and the Sewage and Drainage Advisory Unit of the Civil Engineering Office.

October

Mr. N. F. IZMEROV, Assistant Director-General of the World Health Organization visited Hong Kong and had discussions with staff of the Medical and Health Services Department and the Senior Chemist of the Waterworks Office of this Department.

Mr. H. M. BUBB of the Corporation of the City of Adelaide, South Australia, while in Hong Kong, visited the Planning Division of the Crown Lands and Survey Office and also discussed the various transpor- tation problems in Hong Kong with staff of the Traffic Engineering Division of the Civil Engineering Office and the Transport Department.

Mr. Latifar RAHMAN of the Directorate of Public Health Engineering in East Pakistan with Mrs. RAHMAN and Mr. ARBUTHNOT of Messrs. Camp, Dresser and Mackee visited the various aspects of Plover Cove and Shek Pik Water Schemes.

Mr. F. E. L. CARTER, C.B.E., Director General of the Overseas Audit Service was another visitor in this month. He called on the Director and visited the Accounts Offices and the Technical Audit Unit of this Department. He was also shown around the Plover Cove Water Scheme.

A mission of seven representatives from the British Pump Manu- facturers' Association had a meeting with engineers of the Water- works Office, Electrical and Mechanical Office, Civil Engineering Office and Architectural Office.

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