HONG KONG URBAN COUNCIL
APPENDIX I (see Page 204)
HONG KONG URBAN COUNCIL
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APPENDIX II (see Page 217)
NUTRITION CAMPAIGN PROGRAMME
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 1969
September
22nd Film show at Tin Wan Resettlement Estate, Hong Kong.
23rd Film show at Chai Wan Resettlement Estate, Hong Kong.
24th Film show at Aberdeen Fish Market.
25th Fishermen's Programme on Radio Hong Kong (7.00 p.m.).
25th Film show at Shau Kei Wan Fish Market.
27th Fishermen's Programme on Radio Hong Kong (12 noon). "Getting Together Programme" on Radio Hong Kong (9.00 p.m.).
28th Children's Programme on Radio Hong Kong (10.15 a.m. and 5.00 p.m.).
29th Film show at Tai Hang Tung Resettlement Estate, Kowloon.
29th Film show at Wang Tau Hom Resettlement Estate, Kowloon.
Happy Family Programme on TVB (3.00 p.m.).
Radio play over Radio Hong Kong (date subject to revision).
TV Doctor on RTV (6.30 p.m.).
Fishermen's Programme on Radio Hong Kong (7.00 p.m.).
October
3rd Film show at Mount Davis Cottage Area, Hong Kong.
6th Film show at Aberdeen Fish Market.
6th Film show at Chai Wan Cottage Area, Hong Kong.
7th Film show at a Resettlement Estate in Kowloon.
8th Film show at Shau Kei Wan Fish Market.
9th Film show at a Resettlement Estate in Kowloon.
10th Film show at a Resettlement Estate in Kowloon.
11th TV Doctor on RTV (6.30 p.m.).
12th Happy Family Programme on TVB (3.00 p.m.).
13th Film show at a Resettlement Estate in Kowloon.
13th Wah Kiu Yat Po-Women's page--Special Nutrition Edition.
14th Happy Family Programme on TVB (3.00 p.m.).
15th Film show at a Resettlement Estate in Kowloon.
16th Film show at a Resettlement Estate in Kowloon.
17th TV Doctor on RTV (6.30 p.m.).
20th Happy Family Programme on TVB (3.00 p.m.).
21st Film show at a Resettlement Estate in Kowloon.
REPLY BY THE HON. A. P. RICHARDSON TO QUESTION BY HON. SZETO WAI IN LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
ON 13TH AUGUST, 1969
The Committee on Air Pollution has so far submitted two Interim Reports to Your Excellency. These led in 1968 to the appointment of a Smoke Abatement Adviser in the Labour Department and to the setting up of a continuous monitoring programme to measure the sulphur dioxide content, sulphation rate and smoke densities at various points in the urban area. More recently approval has been given in principle for the setting up of a small air pollution control unit within my Department, subject of course to the necessary funds being voted by this Council. An application for the provision of further testing and monitoring equipment is now being processed for submission to the Finance Committee. Staffing proposals for the new unit have now been drawn up and I shall be submitting them for approval this week.
Additional measures to combat air pollution are contained in a further report which was agreed in draft by the Committee on Air Pollution at a meeting on the 29th of July and which is now being prepared for submission to you, Sir.
One particular measure has been taken to reduce air pollution in the Hung Hom area. Following discussions between the Committee on Air Pollution and the China Light and Power Co., Ltd., the Company has taken steps to reduce the sulphur content of the fuel burnt from 2.5% to 1.5% between September and April each year. It is during these months that climatic conditions are least conducive to the dispersal of sulphur dioxide and other effluents.
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HONG KONG URBAN COUNCIL
APPENDIX I (see Page 204)
HONG KONG URBAN COUNCIL
Page 130 of 237
239
APPENDIX II (see Page 217)
NUTRITION CAMPAIGN PROGRAMME
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 1969
September
22nd
23rd
24th
Film show at Tin Wan Resettlement Estate, Hong Kong.
Film show at Chai Wan Resettlement Estate, Hong Kong.
Film show at Aberdeen Fish Market.
25th
25th
27th
28th
29th
29th
Fishermen's Programme on Radio Hong Kong (7.00 p.m.).
Film show at Shau Kei Wan Fish Market.
Fishermen's Programme on Radio Hong Kong (12 noon). "Getting Together Programme" on Radio Hong Kong (9.00 p.m.).
Children's Programme on Radio Hong Kong (10.15 a.m. and 5.00 p.m.).
Film show at Tai Hang Tung Resettlement Estate, Kowloon.
Film show at Wang Tau Hom Resettlement Estate, Kowloon.
Happy Family Programme on TVB (3.00 p.m.).
Radio play over Radio Hong Kong (date subject to revision).
TV Doctor on RTV (6.30 p.m.).
Fishermen's Programme on Radio Hong Kong (7.00 p.m.).
October
3rd
6th
6th
Film show at Mount Davis Cottage Area, Hong Kong.
7th
Film show at Aberdeen Fish Market.
8th
Film show at Chai Wan Cottage Area, Hong Kong.
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
13th
Film show at a Resettlement Estate in Kowloon.
14th
Film show at Shau Kei Wan Fish Market.
15th
16th
Film show at a Resettlement Estate in Kowloon.
Film show at a Resettlement Estate in Kowloon.
17th
TV Doctor on RTV (6.30 p.m.).
20th
Happy Family Programme on TVB (3.00 p.m.).
21st
Film show at a Resettlement Estate in Kowloon.
Wah Kiu Yat Po-Women's page--Special Nutrition Edition.
Happy Family Programme on TVB (3.00 p.m.).
REPLY BY THE HON. A. P. RICHARDSON TO QUESTION BY HON. SZETO WAI IN LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
ON 13TH AUGUST, 1969
The Committee on Air Pollution has so far submitted two Interim Reports to Your Excellency. These led in 1968 to the appointment of a Smoke Abatement Adviser in the Labour Department and to the setting up of a continuous monitoring programme to measure the sulphur dioxide content, sulphation rate and smoke densities at various points in the urban area. More recently approval has been given in principle for the setting up of a small air pollution control unit within my Department, subject of course to the necessary funds being voted by this Council. An application for the provision of further testing and monitoring equipment is now being processed for submission to the Finance Committee. Staffing proposals for the new unit have now been drawn up and I shall be submitting them for approval this week.
Additional measures to combat air pollution are contained in a further report which was agreed in draft by the Committee on Air Pollution at a meeting on the 29th of July and which is now being prepared for submission to you, Sir.
One particular measure has been taken to reduce air pollution in the Hung Hom area. Following discussions between the Committee on Air Pollution and the China Light and Power Co., Ltd., the Company has taken steps to reduce the sulphur content of the fuel burnt from 2.5% to 1.5% between September and April each year. It is during these months that climatic conditions are least conducive to the dis- persal of sulphur dioxide and other effluents.
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