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As regards obtaining further public support for this type of campaign, may I make the following points. We already have the whole-hearted support of the Kaifong Welfare Associations, which are a tower of strength for us in such matters. The operations of the special squads which were formed earlier this year for the better cleansing of streets and lanes are bound to have an educative effect, apart from the refuse and obstructions which the squads remove. It is proposed to extend the range of the 2-man "Keep Your City Clean" squads to cover the remaining congested areas in particular Kowloon City and To Kwa Wan. The next "Miss Ping On" campaign which is being planned will be on the subject of "Anti-litter". Finally, I would urge all members of the public to bear in mind that at present it costs the Government about $4,000,000 a year to sweep up the litter from the streets. We could reduce this expenditure substantially if they would make full and proper use of dustbins and litterbins.
MR. CHEONG-LEEN:- Mr. Chairman, I can think of no better way to congratulate the department for its good work, and to show my support of the excellent work that is being done, than by refraining from asking any supplementary questions.
MR. SALES: Mr. Chairman, should that not have been put in the form of a supplementary question? Otherwise that would have been out of order.
CHAIRMAN: ---Sir, I am most grateful.
MR. CHEONG-LEEN:- The meaning is clear anyway.
MR. SALES: Does that mean that we are not going to have a Committee meeting of the Whole, because the only item on the agenda is Mr. CHEONG-LEEN'S, Mr. Chairman?
MR. CHEONG-LEEN: Is that not out of order, Mr. Chairman?
ADJOURNMENT.
CHAIRMAN: ---That concludes the business of this meeting. Council stands adjourned until Tuesday, 4th December, 1962.
HONG KONG URBAN COUNCIL
OFFICIAL RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS.
Meeting of 4th December, 1962.
PRESENT:
THE CHAIRMAN, URBAN COUNCIL, THE HONOURABLE K. S. KINGHORN
THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF MEDICAL AND HEALTH SERVICES,
VICE-CHAIRMAN,
DR. P. H. TENG, O.B.E.
THE SECRETARY FOR CHINESE AFFAIRS, THE HONOURABLE J. C. McDOUALL
THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS, THE HONOURABLE A. INGLIS, C.M.G.
THE DIRECTOR OF SOCIAL WELFARE. MR. D. R. W. ALEXANDER, M.B.E.
THE COMMISSIONER FOR RESETTLEMENT, MR. C. G. M. MORRISON
MR. B. A. BERNACCHI, Q.C.
DR. R. H. S. LEE, M.B.E.
DR. A. M. S. BELL
MR. LI YIU-BOR
DR. P. F. WOO
MR. H. CHEONG-LEEN
MR. A. de O. SALES
MR. K. A. WATSON
MR. ERNEST C. WONG
MR. J. L. MARDEN
THE HONOURABLE LI FOOK-SHU
MR. FUNG HON-CHU
MR. WILFRED S. B. WONG
MR. WILSON T. S. WANG
MR. K. S. LO
THE SECRETARY, URBAN COUNCIL. MR. T. S. D. WHITLEY
THE DEPUTY SECRETARY, URBAN COUNCIL, MR. P. F. LEEDS
MR. CHAN SHU-WOON
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As regards obtaining further public support for this type of campaign, may I make the following points. We already have the whole-hearted support of the Kaifong Welfare Associations, which are a tower of strength for us in such matters. The operations of the special squads which were formed earlier this year for the better cleansing of streets and lanes are bound to have an educative effect, apart from the refuse and obstructions which the squads remove. It is proposed to extend the range of the 2-man "Keep Your City Clean" squads to cover the remaining con- gested areas in particular Kowloon City and To Kwa Wan. The next "Miss Ping On" campaign which is being planned will be on the subject of "Anti-litter". Finally, I would urge all members of the public to bear in mind that at present it costs the Government about $4,000,000 a year to sweep up the litter from the streets. We could reduce this expenditure substantially if they would make full and proper use of dustbins and litterbins.
MR. CHEONG-LEEN:-Mr. Chairman, I can think of no better way to congratulate the department for its good work, and to show my support of the excellent work that is being done, than by refraining from asking any supplementary questions.
MR. SALES: Mr. Chairman, should that not have been put in the form of a supplementary question? Otherwise that would have been out of order.
CHAIRMAN: ---Sir, I am most grateful.
MR. CHEONG-LEEN:-The meaning is clear anyway.
MR. SALES: Does that mean that we are not going to have a Committee meeting of the Whole, because the only item on the agenda is Mr. CHEONG-LEEN'S, Mr. Chairman?
MR. CHEONG-LEEN: Is that not out of order, Mr. Chairman?
ADJOURNMENT.
CHAIRMAN: ---That concludes the business of this meeting. Council stands adjourned until Tuesday, 4th December, 1962.
HONG KONG URBAN COUNCIL
OFFICIAL RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS.
Meeting of 4th December, 1962.
PRESENT:
THE CHAIRMAN, URBAN COUNCIL, THE HONOURABLE K. S. KINGHORN
THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF MEDICAL AND HEALTH SERVICES,
VICE-CHAIRMAN,
DR. P. H. TENG, O.B.E.
THE SECRETARY FOR CHINESE AFFAIRS, THE HONOURABLE J. C. McDOUALL THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS, THE HONOURABLE A. INGLIS, C.M.G. THE DIRECTOR OF SOCIAL WELFARE. MR. D. R. W. ALEXANDER, M.B.E. THE COMMISSIONER FOR RESETTLEMENT, MR. C. .G. M. MORRISON
MR. B. A. BERNACCHI, Q.C.
DR. R. H. S. LEE, M.B.E.
DR. A. M. S. BELL
MR. LI YIU-BOR
DR. P. F. WOO
MR. H. CHEONG-LEEN
MR. A. de O. SALES
MR. K. A. WATSON
MR. ERNEST C. WONG
MR. J. L. MARDEN
THE HONOURABLE LI FOOK-SHU
MR. FUNG HON-CHU
MR. WILFRED S. B. WONG
MR. WILSON T. S. WANG
MR. K. S. LO
THE SECRETARY, URBAN COUNCIL. MR. T. S. D. WHITLEY
THE DEPUTY SECRETARY, URBAN COUNCIL, MR. P. F. LEEDS
MR. CHAN SHU-WOON
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