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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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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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