Overseas Training
7.59. Two Assistant Planning Officers were awarded Government Scholarships for two-year, post-graduate town planning courses at Universities in Britain and Australia; two returned after successfully completing similar courses. Two Surveying Assistants (Estate) Class II began a twelve-month training attachment to the Estates and Development Valuer, Plymouth and two returned after completing similar attachments.
7.60. One Surveying Assistant (Land) Class II and one Surveying Assistant (Engineering) Class II who had passed the intermediate examination of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Land Surveying Section) were sent to the School of Military Survey for a one-year course in advanced surveying.
7.61. Two more Surveying Assistants (Land) Class II and one Surveying Assistant (Engineering) Class II who passed the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors intermediate examination were granted Government Training Scholarships to attend the School of Military Survey in 1971.
7.62. One Land Surveyor was sent to the Department of Lands and Survey, Queensland, Australia for a 6-month course to study the methods and procedures involved in cadastral surveying, registration of titles, etc.
Welfare
7.63. The Crown Lands and Survey Office Social Club continued its activities throughout the year. These included a successful annual Christmas party held at the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club and Inter-office basketball matches.
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Overseas Training
7.59. Two Assistant Planning Officers were awarded Government Scholarships for two-year, post-graduate town planning courses at Universities in Britain and Australia; two returned after successfully completing similar courses. Two Surveying Assistants (Estate) Class II began a twelve-month training attachment to the Estates and Develop- ment Valuer, Plymouth and two returned after completing similar attachments.
7.60. One Surveying Assistant (Land) Class II and one Surveying Assistant (Engineering) Class II who had passed the intermediate examination of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Land Surveying Section) were sent to the School of Military Survey for a one-year course in advanced surveying.
7.61. Two more Surveying Assistants (Land) Class II and one Surveying Assistant (Engineering) Class II who passed the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors intermediate examination were granted Government Training Scholarships to attend the School of Military Survey in 1971.
7.62. One Land Surveyor was sent to the Department of Lands and Survey, Queensland, Australia for a 6 month course to study the methods and procedures involved in cadastral surveying, registration of titles, etc.
Welfare
7.63. The Crown Lands and Survey Office Social Club continued its activities throughout the year. These included a successful annual Christmas party held at the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club and Inter-office basketball matches.
95
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