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(iii) building a columbarium at the Wo Hop Shek Public Cemetery for the deposit of ashes cremated from exhumed remains.

(b) To ensure maximum usage of existing cemetery land by exhuming deserted graves.

(c) To improve the amenities and facilities in public cemeteries and crematoria.

(d) To look for suitable land which might be allocated by Government as extension to existing private cemeteries.

GENERAL POLICY

22. To continue pressing for an early decision by Government on the enlargement in 1970 of the Council's scope in accordance with the Ad Hoc Committee's report on the future scope and operation of the Urban Council (August, 1966) and the Urban Council report on the reform of local Government (March, 1969).

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306 HONG KONG URBAN COUNCIL (iii) building a columbarium at the Wo Hop Shek Public Cemetery for the deposit of ashes cremated from exhumed remains. (b) To ensure maximum usage of existing cemetery land by exhuming deserted graves. (c) To improve the amenities and facilities in public cemeteries and crematoria. (d) To look for suitable land which might be allocated by Government as extension to existing private cemeteries. GENERAL POLICY 22. To continue pressing for an early decision by Government on the enlargement in 1970 of the Council's scope in accordance with the Ad Hoc Committee's report on the future scope and operation of the Urban Council (August, 1966) and the Urban Council report on the reform of local Government (March, 1969). PRINTED BY THE GOVERNMENT PRINTER, HONG KONG Page 164 of 237
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HONG KONG URBAN COUNCIL

(iii) building a columbarium at the Wo Hop Shek Public Cemetery for the deposit of ashes cremated from exhumed remains.

(b) To ensure maximum usage of existing cemetery land by

exhuming deserted graves.

(c) To improve the amenities and facilities in public ceme-

teries and crematoria.

(d) To look for suitable land which might be allocated by

Government as extension to existing private cemeteries.

GENERAL POLICY

22. To continue pressing for an early decision by Government on the enlargement in 1970 of the Council's scope in accordance with the Ad Hoc Committee's report on the future scope and operation of the Urban Council (August, 1966) and the Urban Council report on the reform of local Government (March, 1969).

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