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MR. CHEONG-LEEN :-Of course, if the Chairman is willing to I think we would need no moral persuasion to follow him, especially the Elected Members ! In supporting the motion you mentioned that you might not necessarily agree with some of the suggestions which I put up by way of illustrating how this campaign can be dramatized. Some of them will not be suitable—
CHAIRMAN:-Yes, I fully understood that.
MR. CHEONG-LEEN:-The point I would like to make is that these suggestions have been carried out very successfully in other cities in the world.
The question was put.
The motion was carried unanimously.
ADJOURNMENT.
CHAIRMAN:-That concludes our business for this meeting. Council stands adjourned until Tuesday, 6th January.
HONG KONG URBAN COUNCIL
OFFICIAL RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS.
Meeting of 6th January, 1959.
PRESENT:
THE CHAIRMAN, URBAN COUNCIL, THE HONOURABLE C. G. M. MORRISON
THE VICE-CHAIRMAN, URBAN COUNCIL, DR. A. H. R. COOMBES, M.B.E.
THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS,
THE HONOURABLE A. INGLIS
THE COMMISSIONER FOR RESETTLEMENT,
MR. J. P. ASERAPPA
MR. FUNG PING FAN, O.B.E.
COL. THE HONOURABLE J. D. CLAGUE, C.B.E., M.C., T.D.
MR. B. A. BERNACCHI
MR. P. D. AU
DR. R. H. S. LEE, M.B.E.
MR. R. C. LEE, O.B.E.
MR. CHAN SHU WOON
MR. LI YIU BOR
DR. P. F. WOO
MR. U TAT CHEE, O.B.E.
MR. C. Y. KWAN, O.B.E.
MR. H. CHEONG-LEEN
MR. Y. K. KAN
MR. A. de O. SALES
MR. K. A. WATSON
THE SECRETARY, URBAN COUNCIL,
MR. J. W. FERRIS
ABSENT:
THE HONOURABLE SECRETARY FOR CHINESE AFFAIRS,
MR. J. C. MCDOUALL
THE DIRECTOR OF SOCIAL WELFARE,
MR. D. W. B. BARON
DR. A. M. S. BELL
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MR. CHEONG-LEEN :-Of course, if the Chairman is willing to I think we would need no moral persuasion to follow him, especially the Elected Members ! In supporting the motion you mentioned that you might not necessarily agree with some of the suggestions which I put up by way of illustrating how this campaign can be dramatized. Some of them will not be suitable—
CHAIRMAN:-Yes, I fully understood that.
MR. CHEONG-LEEN:-The point I would like to make is that these suggestions have been carried out very successfully in other cities in the world.
The question was put.
The motion was carried unanimously.
ADJOURNMENT.
CHAIRMAN:- -That concludes our business for this meeting. Council stands adjourned until Tuesday, 6th January.
HONG KONG URBAN COUNCIL
OFFICIAL RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS.
Meeting of 6th January, 1959.
PRESENT:
THE CHAIRMAN, URBAN COUNCIL, THE HONOURABLE C. G. M. MORRISON
THE VICE-CHAIRMAN, URBAN COUNCIL, DR. A. H. R. COOMBES, M.B.E.
THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS,
THE HONOURABLE A. INGLIS
THE COMMISSIONER FOR RESETTLEMENT,
MR. J. P. ASERAPPA
MR. FUNG PING FAN, O.B.E.
COL. THE HONOURABLE J. D. CLAGUE, c.B.E., M.C., T.D.
MR. B. A. BERNACCHI
MR. P. D. AU
DR. R. H. S. LEE, M.B.E.
MR. R. C. LEE, O.B.E.
MR. CHAN SHU WOON
MR. LI YIU BOR
DR. P. F. WOO
MR. U TAT CHEE, 0.B.E.
MR. C. Y. KWAN, O.B.E.
MR. H. CHEONG-LEEN
MR. Y. K. KAN
MR. A. de O. SALES
MR. K. A. WATSON
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THE HONOURABLE SECRETARY FOR CHINESE AFFAIRS,
MR. J. C. MCDOUALL
THE DIRECTOR OF SOCIAL WELFARE,
MR. D. W. B. BARON
DR. A. M. S. BELL
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