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INDEX
Q-Contd.
INDEX
Q-Contd.
Page 8 of 312
XI
Questions: Contd.
Questions:Contd.
Compassionate resettlement
Resettlement factories, electricity supplies
256
Aquarium or oceanarium for Hong Kong
465
258
Traffic accident at Wyndham Street
465, 523
Water supply to Ngau Tau Kok Cottage Area
261
Urban Services Department vehicles, repair and servicing
466
Materials used for roofing squatter structures
263
Bus services, Wong Tai Sin Estate
469
Royal Society of Health, examinations
268
Professional library staff, City Hall
471
Interim Report of the Standing Orders and Procedure Select Committee.
269
Business premises in resettlement estates
501
Assistance by Armed Services after typhoons
271
Covers for lorries hired to carry refuse
503
Transport and staff for cleansing
272
Sea water for street cleansing
505
Sanitary conditions at North Point
276
Street washing programme
506
Chai Wan, accumulation of rubbish
Insanitary conditions of streets
Shortage of cleansing personnel
Special allowance to labourers
Insufficiency of staff for cleansing operations
"A-Fei" in Resettlement Estates
277
Progress of resettlement
508
278
Wastage of water in resettlement estates
510
278
Sanitation and cleanliness in multi-storey buildings
512
279
280
Abattoir Select Committee of Legislative Council Peanut oil and peanut butter
514
516
282
Franchise for Urban Council elections
522
Translation system at meetings of Urban Council
283
City Hall lecture rooms
283
Beaches, bacterial contamination of water
Tsz Wan Shan, resettlement
285
Flower Market Road, shades and scavenging lane
289
Accumulations of refuse
291, 296, 297, 299
Incinerator programme
292
Ma Tau Kok Slaughterhouse
City Hall Library staff, salary scales
294
Bilingual language, Urban Council
City Hall Library staff, recruitment
Hong Kong's scenic beauty, deterioration of Milk powders
Overcrowding, resettlement estates
523
525
529
531
535
537
539
Telephone booths, resettlement estates
295
Resettlement shops for cultivators and pigbreeders
540, 561
Contract labour and hired transport for removal of rubbish and debris
298
Lighting of parks and playgrounds
541
Labourers, shortage of
300
Television in parks and playgrounds
542
Lorries engaged in carrying building debris
301
Hong Kong Cricket Club ground
542
Working conditions and remuneration of labourers
302
Convention and Exhibition Centre
543
Building sites
304
Factories in multi-storey domestic type buildings
326
Electrical wiring in resettlement estates
Sanitation in newer estates
544
545
Correspondence written in Chinese language
329
Botanic garden for Kowloon
546
Radioactivity over Hong Kong
330
Kowloon Walled City, health services and amenities
547
Insanitary condition of an area neighbouring the Canal Road Market
331
Bus service to Sau Mau Ping Estate
332
Peking and Canton Roads, cleanliness and condition of pavements Ombudsman-type Secretariat
560
562
Latrines, Model Village, Kowloon Tong
333
Living accommodation for labourers
566
Squatters in New Territories
333
Community Centres, resettlement estates
568
Resettlement of occupants of condemned buildings
334
Licensed areas proposed by the Working Party on Housing
335
Mud and dust after typhoons
336
Secondary and vocational training schools in resettlement estates Resiting and resettlement of persons displaced by exclusion and closure orders
569
570
Side street along the Resettlement Officers' Quarters at Wong Tai Sin
338
Resettlement estates, change of name
572
Flooding, Clearwater Bay Road Area
341
Mosquito breeding, prevention of
572
Bread, deliveries of
Tsz Wan Shan Resettlement Estate, schools and markets
342
576
Overseas officers
Pools of rain water after typhoons
346
577
Playground, Hung Hom area
456
Mechanical street sweeper
458
Abattoir and incinerator, Kennedy Town
459
R
Multi-storey car park, Middle Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
460
Radioactivity over Hong Kong-question
330
Covered trailers at refuse collection points, use of
462
RAFEEK, Mr. Solomon, B.E.M. (Elected Member)
366, 436
Letters in Chinese received by the Urban Services Department Letters in Chinese received by the Resettlement Department
463
464
RAFEEK, Mr. Solomon, B.E.M., appointment of, as a member of certain Select Committees-motion
175
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INDEX
Q-Contd.
INDEX
Q-Contd.
Page 8 of 312
XI
Questions: Contd.
Questions:Contd.
Compassionate resettlement
Resettlement factories, electricity supplies
256
Aquarium or oceanarium for Hong Kong
465
258
Traffic accident at Wyndham Street
465, 523
Water supply to Ngau Tau Kok Cottage Area
261
Urban Services Department vehicles, repair and servicing
466
Materials used for roofing squatter structures
263
Bus services, Wong Tai Sin Estate
469
Royal Society of Health, examinations
268
Professional library staff, City Hall
471
Interim Report of the Standing Orders and Procedure Select Committee. 269
Business premises in resettlement estates
501
Assistance by Armed Services after typhoons
271
Covers for lorries hired to carry refuse
503
Transport and staff for cleansing
272
Sea water for street cleansing
505
Sanitary conditions at North Point
276
Street washing programme
506
Chai Wan, accumulation of rubbish
Insanitary conditions of streets
Shortage of cleansing personnel
Special allowance to labourers
Insufficiency of staff for cleansing operations
"A-Fei" in Resettlement Estates
277
Progress of resettlement
508
278
Wastage of water in resettlement estates
510
278
Sanitation and cleanliness in multi-storey buildings
512
279
280
Abattoir Select Committee of Legislative Council Peanut oil and peanut butter
514
516
282
Franchise for Urban Council elections
522
Translation system at meetings of Urban Council
283
City Hall lecture rooms
283
Beaches, bacterial contamination of water
Tsz Wan Shan, resettlement
285
Flower Market Road, shades and scavenging lane
289
Accumulations of refuse
291, 296, 297, 299
Incinerator programme
292
Ma Tau Kok Slaughterhouse
City Hall Library staff, salary scales
294
Bilingual language, Urban Council
City Hall Library staff, recruitment
Hong Kong's scenic beauty, deterioration of Milk powders
Overcrowding, resettlement estates
523
525
529
531
535
537
539
Telephone booths, resettlement estates
295
Resettlement shops for cultivators and pigbreeders
540, 561
Contract labour and hired transport for removal of rubbish and debris
298
Lighting of parks and playgrounds
541
Labourers, shortage of
300
Television in parks and playgrounds
542
Lorries engaged in carrying building debris
301
Hong Kong Cricket Club ground
542
Working conditions and remuneration of labourers
302
Convention and Exhibition Centre
543
Building sites
304
Factories in multi-storey domestic type buildings
326
Electrical wiring in resettlement estates
Sanitation in newer estates
544
545
Correspondence written in Chinese language
329
Botanic garden for Kowloon
546
Radioactivity over Hong Kong
330
Kowloon Walled City, health services and amenities
547
Insanitary condition of an area neighbouring the Canal Road Market
331
Bus service to Sau Mau Ping Estate
332
Peking and Canton Roads, cleanliness and condition of pavements Ombudsman-type Secretariat
560
562
Latrines, Model Village, Kowloon Tong
333
Living accommodation for labourers
566
Squatters in New Territories
333
Community Centres, resettlement estates
568
Resettlement of occupants of condemned buildings
334
Licensed areas proposed by the Working Party on Housing
335
Mud and dust after typhoons
336
Secondary and vocational training schools in resettlement estates Resiting and resettlement of persons displaced by exclusion and closure
orders
569
570
Side street along the Resettlement Officers' Quarters at Wong Tai Sin
338
Resettlement estates, change of name
572
Flooding, Clearwater Bay Road Area
341
Mosquito breeding, prevention of
572
Bread, deliveries of
Tsz Wan Shan Resettlement Estate, schools and markets
342
576
Overseas officers
Pools of rain water after typhoons
346
577
Playground, Hung Hom area
456
Mechanical street sweeper
458
Abattoir and incinerator, Kennedy Town
459
R
Multi-storey car park, Middle Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
460
Radioactivity over Hong Kong-question
330
Covered trailers at refuse collection points, use of
462
RAFEEK, Mr. Solomon, B.E.M. (Elected Member)
366, 436
Letters in Chinese received by the Urban Services Department Letters in Chinese received by the Resettlement Department
463
464
RAFEEK, Mr. Solomon, B.E.M., appointment of, as a member of certain
Select Committees-motion
175
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