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INDEX

IX

VIII

Questions-Contd.

INDEX

Q-Contd.

Hawkers in the new North Point Market

R-Contd.

404

Setting aside of the plot of land, presently used as an open-air car park at Middle Road, for development as public open space similar to Statue Square

406

Renting of empty resettlement factory units to workshops and small factories at present in overcrowded multi-storey buildings in the urban areas

430

Resettlement estate, hawkers in Pak Tin-question

Resettlement estates, keeping of dogs and cats in-question

Resettlement Estates, management of new Mark VI type-question

Resettlement estates, number of people still awaiting resettlement accommodation, time taken for them to be resettled and steps taken to encourage resettlement residents to move to Housing Authority type of accommodation-question

441

337

123

431

move

Number of people still awaiting resettlement accommodation, the time taken for them to be resettled and the steps taken to encourage resettlement residents to move to Housing Authority type of accommodation

Resettlement estates, overcrowding in-question

445

431

Resettlement estates, provision of youth clubs, vocational training centre and employment service in--question

90

New indoor air-conditioned stadium

Student reading rooms in resettlement estates

Survey of children of primary school age not attending schools by the Resettlement Department, and referring of those families unable to send their children to primary school to the Social Welfare Department or any of the established voluntary agencies

434

437

Resettlement estates, population of the Shek Kip Mei, Lei Cheng Uk and Tai Hang Tung Estates after decantation, and increase of hawkers since 1967 question

440

Resettlement estates, refuse disposal rooms and chutes in Mark IV blocks---question

444

439

Population in the Shek Kip Mei, Lei Cheng Uk and Tai Hang Tung Estates after decantation, and increase of hawkers since 1967

Hawkers in the Pak Tin Resettlement Estate

440

Resettlement estates, renting of empty resettlement factory units to workshops and small factories at present in overcrowded multi-storey buildings in the urban areas--question

430

441

Resettlement estates, resettlement of families affected by natural disasters—question

Public latrine near Aberdeen Market

442

148

Average time taken for an appeal case to be brought before the Joint Resettlement Appeals Committee and the reason for the delay in a specific case

Resettlement estates, role the Department plays with regards to education, hygiene, medical and social welfare matters

399

443

Resettlement estates, student reading rooms in-question

437

Refuse disposal rooms and chutes in the Mark IV resettlement blocks

Overcrowding in resettlement estates

444

445

Additional post of Curator in the Department

448

Removal of litter, including that of hawkers, in Chun Yeung Street, North Point

Resettlement estates, survey of children of primary school age not attending school and referring of those families unable to send their children to primary school to the Social Welfare Department or any of the established voluntary agencies-question

439

450

Resettlement estates, "Tse Fa" gambling-question

210

Hawkers in Marble Road

452

Resettlement estates, vacant rooms in-question

127

Resettlement estates, youth clubs in-question

165

R

Resite areas, safety from landslides, floods and typhoons-question

Rowe, Mr. G. T. (See Director of Social Welfare)

205

RAFEEK, Mr. Solomon, B.E.M. (Elected Member)

302. 408

Reading rooms, provision of, in the overcrowded urban areas-motion

Recreation programme for the young people of Hong Kong in the coming summer months-question

129

103

Recreation programmes, provision of special, for children between the ages of 12 & 16-question

SALES, Mr. A. de O., O.B.E. (Appointed Member)

384

Recreational activities for young people at the district level, provision of, in co-operation with City District Officers-question

383

6, 50, 121, 139, 159, 252, 312, 332, 363, 366, 374, 382, 414, 415, 419, 422, 424, 429, 430

Report by Chairman, Library Select Committee

207

Report by Chairman, Urban Council

40, 160, 333

Report on local government expansion-question

78

Resettlement estate blocks, development of small areas of land as children's playground between-question

SALES, Mr. A. de O., O.B.E. (Appointed Member), congratulation on the high honour bestowed by the Portuguese Government

Sau Mau Ping Resettlement Estate, allocation of sites to hawkers-question

51

School playgrounds for public use-question

126

252

26

*Secretary for Chinese Affairs (Mr. D. R., HOLMES, C.B.E., M.C., E.D.), welcome to

Resettlement estates, allocation of premises for clinics in-question

64

2

Resettlement estates, availability of free and partially free places in Government and aided primary schools in question

211

Resettlement estates, average time taken for an appeal case to be brought before the Joint Resettlement Appeals Committee-question

443

*Secretary for Chinese Affairs (Mr. D. R. HOLMES, C.B.E., M.C., E.D.)

*Secretary for Chinese Affairs (Mr. Paul K. C. Tsui, O.B.E.), tribute to

*Secretary for Chinese Affairs (Mr. Paul K. C. Tsui, O.B.E.), welcome to...

50

351

2

Resettlement estates, Class II Licensed areas-question

401

Resettlement estates, decantation of people in the Tin Wan Estate and the number of vacant rooms in the Estate-question

* retitled as Secretary for Home Affairs with effect from 28th February, 1969.

390

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Page 7 of 243 3 T INDEX IX VIII Questions-Contd. INDEX Q-Contd. Hawkers in the new North Point Market R-Contd. 404 Setting aside of the plot of land, presently used as an open-air car park at Middle Road, for development as public open space similar to Statue Square 406 Renting of empty resettlement factory units to workshops and small factories at present in overcrowded multi-storey buildings in the urban areas 430 Resettlement estate, hawkers in Pak Tin-question Resettlement estates, keeping of dogs and cats in-question Resettlement Estates, management of new Mark VI type-question Resettlement estates, number of people still awaiting resettlement accommodation, time taken for them to be resettled and steps taken to encourage resettlement residents to move to Housing Authority type of accommodation-question 441 337 123 431 move Number of people still awaiting resettlement accommodation, the time taken for them to be resettled and the steps taken to encourage resettlement residents to move to Housing Authority type of accommodation Resettlement estates, overcrowding in-question 445 431 Resettlement estates, provision of youth clubs, vocational training centre and employment service in--question 90 New indoor air-conditioned stadium Student reading rooms in resettlement estates Survey of children of primary school age not attending schools by the Resettlement Department, and referring of those families unable to send their children to primary school to the Social Welfare Department or any of the established voluntary agencies 434 437 Resettlement estates, population of the Shek Kip Mei, Lei Cheng Uk and Tai Hang Tung Estates after decantation, and increase of hawkers since 1967 question 440 Resettlement estates, refuse disposal rooms and chutes in Mark IV blocks---question 444 439 Population in the Shek Kip Mei, Lei Cheng Uk and Tai Hang Tung Estates after decantation, and increase of hawkers since 1967 Hawkers in the Pak Tin Resettlement Estate 440 Resettlement estates, renting of empty resettlement factory units to workshops and small factories at present in overcrowded multi-storey buildings in the urban areas--question 430 441 Resettlement estates, resettlement of families affected by natural disasters—question Public latrine near Aberdeen Market 442 148 Average time taken for an appeal case to be brought before the Joint Resettlement Appeals Committee and the reason for the delay in a specific case Resettlement estates, role the Department plays with regards to education, hygiene, medical and social welfare matters 399 443 Resettlement estates, student reading rooms in-question 437 Refuse disposal rooms and chutes in the Mark IV resettlement blocks Overcrowding in resettlement estates 444 445 Additional post of Curator in the Department 448 Removal of litter, including that of hawkers, in Chun Yeung Street, North Point Resettlement estates, survey of children of primary school age not attending school and referring of those families unable to send their children to primary school to the Social Welfare Department or any of the established voluntary agencies-question 439 450 Resettlement estates, "Tse Fa" gambling-question 210 Hawkers in Marble Road 452 Resettlement estates, vacant rooms in-question 127 Resettlement estates, youth clubs in-question 165 R Resite areas, safety from landslides, floods and typhoons-question Rowe, Mr. G. T. (See Director of Social Welfare) 205 RAFEEK, Mr. Solomon, B.E.M. (Elected Member) 302. 408 Reading rooms, provision of, in the overcrowded urban areas-motion Recreation programme for the young people of Hong Kong in the coming summer months-question 129 103 Recreation programmes, provision of special, for children between the ages of 12 & 16-question SALES, Mr. A. de O., O.B.E. (Appointed Member) 384 Recreational activities for young people at the district level, provision of, in co-operation with City District Officers-question 383 6, 50, 121, 139, 159, 252, 312, 332, 363, 366, 374, 382, 414, 415, 419, 422, 424, 429, 430 Report by Chairman, Library Select Committee 207 Report by Chairman, Urban Council 40, 160, 333 Report on local government expansion-question 78 Resettlement estate blocks, development of small areas of land as children's playground between-question SALES, Mr. A. de O., O.B.E. (Appointed Member), congratulation on the high honour bestowed by the Portuguese Government Sau Mau Ping Resettlement Estate, allocation of sites to hawkers-question 51 School playgrounds for public use-question 126 252 26 *Secretary for Chinese Affairs (Mr. D. R., HOLMES, C.B.E., M.C., E.D.), welcome to Resettlement estates, allocation of premises for clinics in-question 64 2 Resettlement estates, availability of free and partially free places in Government and aided primary schools in question 211 Resettlement estates, average time taken for an appeal case to be brought before the Joint Resettlement Appeals Committee-question 443 *Secretary for Chinese Affairs (Mr. D. R. HOLMES, C.B.E., M.C., E.D.) *Secretary for Chinese Affairs (Mr. Paul K. C. Tsui, O.B.E.), tribute to *Secretary for Chinese Affairs (Mr. Paul K. C. Tsui, O.B.E.), welcome to... 50 351 2 Resettlement estates, Class II Licensed areas-question 401 Resettlement estates, decantation of people in the Tin Wan Estate and the number of vacant rooms in the Estate-question * retitled as Secretary for Home Affairs with effect from 28th February, 1969. 390 Page 7 of 243
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Page 7 of 243 3 T INDEX IX VIII Questions-Contd. INDEX Q-Contd. Hawkers in the new North Point Market R-Contd. 404 Setting aside of the plot of land, presently used as an open-air car park at Middle Road, for development as public open space similar to Statue Square 406 Renting of empty resettlement factory units to workshops and small factories at present in overcrowded multi-storey buildings in the urban 430 areas Resettlement estate, hawkers in Pak Tin-question Resettlement estates, keeping of dogs and cats in-question Resettlement Estates, management of new Mark VI type-question Resettlement estates, number of people still awaiting resettlement accom- modation, time taken for them to be resettled and steps taken to encourage resettlement residents to move to Housing Authority type of accommoda- tion-question 441 337 123 431 move Number of people still awaiting resettlement accommodation, the time taken for them to be resettled and the steps taken to encourage resettlement residents to to Housing Authority type of accommodation Resettlement estates, overcrowding in-question 445 431 Resettlement estates, provision of youth clubs, vocational training centre and employment service in--question 90 New indoor air-conditioned stadium Student reading rooms in resettlement estates Survey of children of primary school age not attending schools by the Resettlement Department, and referring of those families unable to send their children to primary school to the Social Welfare Department or any of the established voluntary agencies 434 437 Resettlement estates, population of the Shek Kip Mei, Lei Cheng Uk and Tai Hang Tung Estates after decantation, and increase of hawkers since 1967 question 440 Resettlement estates, refuse disposal rooms and chutes in Mark IV blocks--- question 444 439 Population in the Shek Kip Mei, Lei Cheng Uk and Tai Hang Tung Estates after decantation, and increase of hawkers since 1967 Hawkers in the Pak Tin Resettlement Estate 440 Resettlement estates, renting of empty resettlement factory units to workshops and small factories at present in overcrowded multi-storey buildings in the urban areas--question 430 441 Resettlement estates, resettlement of families affected by natural disasters— question Public latrine near Aberdeen Market 442 148 Average time taken for an appeal case to be brought before the Joint Resettlement Appeals Committee and the reason for the delay in a specific case Resettlement estates, role the Department plays with regards to education, hygiene, medical and social welfare matters 399 443 Resettlement estates, student reading rooms in-question 437 Refuse disposal rooms and chutes in the Mark IV resettlement blocks Overcrowding in resettlement estates 444 445 Additional post of Curator in the Department 448 Removal of litter, including that of hawkers, in Chun Yeung Street, North Point Resettlement estates, survey of children of primary school age not attending school and referring of those families unable to send their children to primary school to the Social Welfare Department or any of the established voluntary agencies-question 439 450 Resettlement estates, "Tse Fa" gambling-question 210 Hawkers in Marble Road 452 Resettlement estates, vacant rooms in-question 127 Resettlement estates, youth clubs in-question 165 R Resite areas, safety from landslides, floods and typhoons-question Rowe, Mr. G. T. (See Director of Social Welfare) 205 RAFEEK, Mr. Solomon, B.E.M. (Elected Member) 302. 408 Reading rooms, provision of, in the overcrowded urban areas-motion Recreation programme for the young people of Hong Kong in the coming summer months-question 129 103 Recreation programmes, provision of special, for children between the ages of 12 & 16-question SALES, Mr. A. de O., O.B.E. (Appointed Member) 384 Recreational activities for young people at the district level, provision of, in co-operation with City District Officers-question 383 6, 50, 121, 139, 159, 252, 312, 332, 363, 366, 374, 382, 414, 415, 419, 422, 424, 429, 430 Report by Chairman, Library Select Committee 207 Report by Chairman, Urban Council 40, 160, 333 Report on local government expansion-question 78 Resettlement estate blocks, development of small areas of land as children's playground between-question SALES, Mr. A. de O., O.B.E. (Appointed Member), congratulation on the high honour bestowed by the Portuguese Government Sau Mau Ping Resettlement Estate, allocation of sites to hawkers-question 51 School playgrounds for public use-question 126 252 26 *Secretary for Chinese Affairs (Mr. D. R., HOLMES, C.B.E., M.C., E.D.), wel- come to Resettlement estates, allocation of premises for clinics in-question 64 2 Resettlement estates, availability of free and partially free places in Govern- ment and aided primary schools in question 211 Resettlement estates, average time taken for an appeal case to be brought before the Joint Resettlement Appeals Committee-question 443 *Secretary for Chinese Affairs (Mr. D. R. HOLMES, C.B.E., M.C., E.D.) *Secretary for Chinese Affairs (Mr. Paul K. C. Tsui, O.B.E.), tribute to *Secretary for Chinese Affairs (Mr. Paul K. C. Tsui, O.B.E.), welcome to... 50 351 2 Resettlement estates, Class II Licensed areas-question 401 Resettlement estates, decantation of people in the Tin Wan Estate and the number of vacant rooms in the Estate-question * retitled as Secretary for Home Affairs with effect from 28th February, 1969. 390 Page 7 of 243
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INDEX

IX

VIII

Questions-Contd.

INDEX

Q-Contd.

Hawkers in the new North Point Market

R-Contd.

404

Setting aside of the plot of land, presently used as an open-air car park at Middle Road, for development as public open space similar to Statue Square

406

Renting of empty resettlement factory units to workshops and small factories at present in overcrowded multi-storey buildings in the urban

430

areas

Resettlement estate, hawkers in Pak Tin-question Resettlement estates, keeping of dogs and cats in-question Resettlement Estates, management of new Mark VI type-question Resettlement estates, number of people still awaiting resettlement accom- modation, time taken for them to be resettled and steps taken to encourage resettlement residents to move to Housing Authority type of accommoda- tion-question

441

337

123

431

move

Number of people still awaiting resettlement accommodation, the time taken for them to be resettled and the steps taken to encourage resettlement residents to

to Housing Authority type of accommodation

Resettlement estates, overcrowding in-question

445

431

Resettlement estates, provision of youth clubs, vocational training centre

and employment service in--question

90

New indoor air-conditioned stadium Student reading rooms in resettlement estates Survey of children of primary school age not attending schools by the Resettlement Department, and referring of those families unable to send their children to primary school to the Social Welfare Department or any of the established voluntary agencies

434

437

Resettlement estates, population of the Shek Kip Mei, Lei Cheng Uk and Tai Hang Tung Estates after decantation, and increase of hawkers since 1967 question

440

Resettlement estates, refuse disposal rooms and chutes in Mark IV blocks---

question

444

439

Population in the Shek Kip Mei, Lei Cheng Uk and Tai Hang Tung

Estates after decantation, and increase of hawkers since 1967 Hawkers in the Pak Tin Resettlement Estate

440

Resettlement estates, renting of empty resettlement factory units to workshops and small factories at present in overcrowded multi-storey buildings in the urban areas--question

430

441

Resettlement estates, resettlement of families affected by natural disasters—

question

Public latrine near Aberdeen Market

442

148

Average time taken for an appeal case to be brought before the Joint Resettlement Appeals Committee and the reason for the delay in a specific case

Resettlement estates, role the Department plays with regards to education,

hygiene, medical and social welfare matters

399

443

Resettlement estates, student reading rooms in-question

437

Refuse disposal rooms and chutes in the Mark IV resettlement blocks Overcrowding in resettlement estates

444

445

Additional post of Curator in the Department

448

Removal of litter, including that of hawkers, in Chun Yeung Street,

North Point

Resettlement estates, survey of children of primary school age not attending school and referring of those families unable to send their children to primary school to the Social Welfare Department or any of the established voluntary agencies-question

439

450

Resettlement estates, "Tse Fa" gambling-question

210

Hawkers in Marble Road

452

Resettlement estates, vacant rooms in-question

127

Resettlement estates, youth clubs in-question

165

R

Resite areas, safety from landslides, floods and typhoons-question Rowe, Mr. G. T. (See Director of Social Welfare)

205

RAFEEK, Mr. Solomon, B.E.M. (Elected Member)

302. 408

Reading rooms, provision of, in the overcrowded urban areas-motion Recreation programme for the young people of Hong Kong in the coming

summer months-question

129

103

Recreation programmes, provision of special, for children between the ages

of 12 & 16-question

SALES, Mr. A. de O., O.B.E. (Appointed Member)

384

Recreational activities for young people at the district level, provision of,

in co-operation with City District Officers-question

383

6, 50, 121, 139, 159, 252, 312, 332, 363, 366, 374, 382, 414, 415, 419, 422, 424, 429, 430

Report by Chairman, Library Select Committee

207

Report by Chairman, Urban Council

40, 160, 333

Report on local government expansion-question

78

Resettlement estate blocks, development of small areas of land as children's

playground between-question

SALES, Mr. A. de O., O.B.E. (Appointed Member), congratulation on the

high honour bestowed by the Portuguese Government Sau Mau Ping Resettlement Estate, allocation of sites to hawkers-question 51 School playgrounds for public use-question

126

252

26

*Secretary for Chinese Affairs (Mr. D. R., HOLMES, C.B.E., M.C., E.D.), wel-

come to

Resettlement estates, allocation of premises for clinics in-question

64

2

Resettlement estates, availability of free and partially free places in Govern-

ment and aided primary schools in question

211

Resettlement estates, average time taken for an appeal case to be brought

before the Joint Resettlement Appeals Committee-question

443

*Secretary for Chinese Affairs (Mr. D. R. HOLMES, C.B.E., M.C., E.D.) *Secretary for Chinese Affairs (Mr. Paul K. C. Tsui, O.B.E.), tribute to *Secretary for Chinese Affairs (Mr. Paul K. C. Tsui, O.B.E.), welcome to... 50

351

2

Resettlement estates, Class II Licensed areas-question

401

Resettlement estates, decantation of people in the Tin Wan Estate and the

number of vacant rooms in the Estate-question

* retitled as Secretary for Home Affairs with effect from 28th February,

1969.

390

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