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Urban Council Proceedings 市政局議事錄 All AI Reviewed

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INDEX

INDEX

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M-Contd.

P-Contd.

Motions-Cont'd.

Exhumation and removal of human remains of persons from the graves of Four public cemeteries 209

Public Works Programme, financing of major projects in the, and the availability of funds for public swimming pools in densely populated areas—question 380

Amendment of Standing Orders 1 and 9(1) 210, 219

Food Business (Amendment) By-laws 1972 212

Abattoirs (Amendment) By-laws 1972 212

Public Works Programme, recreation projects included in the, and the Urban Amenities Block Vote-question 84

Statement of Aims for 1973 222, 268, 307

Public Conveniences (Conduct and Behaviour) (Amendment) By-laws 1973 350

Q

Questions-

Open spaces resulting from the construction of fly-overs should be beautified with flowers and shrubs and other facilities for the benefit of the nearby inhabitants 351

Building of a museum on a site between the Kowloon Canton Railway Terminus and Holt's Wharf 7

Public Swimming Pools (Amendment) By-laws 1973 382

Accumulation of refuse in Queen's Road Central at the junction of Graham Street 384

Wells and Water Storage (Amendment) By-laws 1973 9

Hawker (Amendment) By-laws 1973 385

Precautionary steps taken when purchasing acquisitions for the Council's museum 10

Municipal Orchestra-question 110

Soiling of roads by uncovered lorries carrying fill 12

Museum, building of a, on a site between the Kowloon Canton Railway Terminus and Holt's Wharf--question 7

Possible strike by staff of the Urban Council Libraries

Precautions taken to prevent landslides in Resettlement Estates

Cause of a recent landslide which occurred at the Jordan Valley Resettlement Estates 13 13 15

Provision of litter bins by the stalls of resited hawkers in resettlement estates 15

Resettlement appeals 33

NG, Mr. Peter P. K. (Appointed Member), congratulation on his appointment re- 2

Allocation of static pitches to pedlar hawkers 36

NG, Mr. Peter P. K. (Appointed Member) 146, 212, 249

Police action against resited hawkers in Resettlement Estates 38

Open space, development of, for public use-question 118

Delay in processing tenants due for decantation to Tsz Wan Shan, Pak Tin and Sau Mau Ping Resettlement Estates

Applications for rooms for internal decantation in resettlement estates 43

Number of tenants in resettlement estates who are living at a density of less than 24 square feet per adult, and 35 or more square feet per adult 44

Progress made to encourage qualified residents to register as voters for Urban Council Elections 47

39

Open space resulting from the construction of fly-overs should be beautified with flowers and shrubs and other facilities for the benefit of the near-by inhabitants-motion 351

Progress made in implementing the decisions in the White Paper on the Urban Council 51

Orchestra, Municipal-question 110

Community facilities and services for residents of Cottage Areas on Hong Kong Island and in Kowloon 53

Implementation of the recommendations of the Abattoirs Working Party Report 56

P

Measures taken to offer encouragement to proprietors of restaurants of a high standard 58

Planetarium, building of a-question 91

Pok Fu Lam Road Playground and Smithfield Projects-question

Portable stage, purchase of a, for public entertainment programmes-question 120

Posters prepared for the Registration of Electors Campaign-question

Private Cemeteries (Amendment) By-laws 1972, the Public Cemeteries (Amendment) By-laws 1972 and the Exhumation (Fees) By-laws 1972–- motion 147

60

Effect on services provided by the Council as a result of "go slow" and "Work-to-rule" action taken by library and cleansing staff

Posters prepared for the Registration of Electors Campaign

Collection of rubbish at Tsz Wan Shan Resettlement Estate

Establishment of the department's beat sweepers and the mechanization of the street sweeping service 59 179

Public Cleansing and Prevention of Nuisances By-laws 1972-motion

Public Conveniences (Conduct and Behaviour) (Amendment) By-laws 1973 150 350

Progress of the "Keep Hong Kong Clean" Campaign

Cleansing of public beaches during the coming summer

Introduction of simultaneous interpretation into Urban Council and Select Committee Meetings 88 088 2

60 60 63 66 69 70

Public Swimming Pools (Amendment) By-laws 1973-motion

Public Relations Officer, the date of appointment-question 382 104

Present policy of the Council to exclude hirings of the Concert Hall and Theatre in the City Hall to the public for almost two months during the Tenth Anniversary of the City Hall 72

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VI INDEX INDEX Page 6 of 206 VII M-Contd. P-Contd. Motions-Cont'd. Exhumation and removal of human remains of persons from the graves of Four public cemeteries 209 Public Works Programme, financing of major projects in the, and the availability of funds for public swimming pools in densely populated areas—question 380 Amendment of Standing Orders 1 and 9(1) 210, 219 Food Business (Amendment) By-laws 1972 212 Abattoirs (Amendment) By-laws 1972 212 Public Works Programme, recreation projects included in the, and the Urban Amenities Block Vote-question 84 Statement of Aims for 1973 222, 268, 307 Public Conveniences (Conduct and Behaviour) (Amendment) By-laws 1973 350 Q Questions- Open spaces resulting from the construction of fly-overs should be beautified with flowers and shrubs and other facilities for the benefit of the nearby inhabitants 351 Building of a museum on a site between the Kowloon Canton Railway Terminus and Holt's Wharf 7 Public Swimming Pools (Amendment) By-laws 1973 382 Accumulation of refuse in Queen's Road Central at the junction of Graham Street 384 Wells and Water Storage (Amendment) By-laws 1973 9 Hawker (Amendment) By-laws 1973 385 Precautionary steps taken when purchasing acquisitions for the Council's museum 10 Municipal Orchestra-question 110 Soiling of roads by uncovered lorries carrying fill 12 Museum, building of a, on a site between the Kowloon Canton Railway Terminus and Holt's Wharf--question 7 Possible strike by staff of the Urban Council Libraries Precautions taken to prevent landslides in Resettlement Estates Cause of a recent landslide which occurred at the Jordan Valley Resettlement Estates 13 13 15 Provision of litter bins by the stalls of resited hawkers in resettlement estates 15 Resettlement appeals 33 NG, Mr. Peter P. K. (Appointed Member), congratulation on his appointment re- 2 Allocation of static pitches to pedlar hawkers 36 NG, Mr. Peter P. K. (Appointed Member) 146, 212, 249 Police action against resited hawkers in Resettlement Estates 38 Open space, development of, for public use-question 118 Delay in processing tenants due for decantation to Tsz Wan Shan, Pak Tin and Sau Mau Ping Resettlement Estates Applications for rooms for internal decantation in resettlement estates 43 Number of tenants in resettlement estates who are living at a density of less than 24 square feet per adult, and 35 or more square feet per adult 44 Progress made to encourage qualified residents to register as voters for Urban Council Elections 47 39 Open space resulting from the construction of fly-overs should be beautified with flowers and shrubs and other facilities for the benefit of the near-by inhabitants-motion 351 Progress made in implementing the decisions in the White Paper on the Urban Council 51 Orchestra, Municipal-question 110 Community facilities and services for residents of Cottage Areas on Hong Kong Island and in Kowloon 53 Implementation of the recommendations of the Abattoirs Working Party Report 56 P Measures taken to offer encouragement to proprietors of restaurants of a high standard 58 Planetarium, building of a-question 91 Pok Fu Lam Road Playground and Smithfield Projects-question Portable stage, purchase of a, for public entertainment programmes-question 120 Posters prepared for the Registration of Electors Campaign-question Private Cemeteries (Amendment) By-laws 1972, the Public Cemeteries (Amendment) By-laws 1972 and the Exhumation (Fees) By-laws 1972–- motion 147 60 Effect on services provided by the Council as a result of "go slow" and "Work-to-rule" action taken by library and cleansing staff Posters prepared for the Registration of Electors Campaign Collection of rubbish at Tsz Wan Shan Resettlement Estate Establishment of the department's beat sweepers and the mechanization of the street sweeping service 59 179 Public Cleansing and Prevention of Nuisances By-laws 1972-motion Public Conveniences (Conduct and Behaviour) (Amendment) By-laws 1973 150 350 Progress of the "Keep Hong Kong Clean" Campaign Cleansing of public beaches during the coming summer Introduction of simultaneous interpretation into Urban Council and Select Committee Meetings 88 088 2 60 60 63 66 69 70 Public Swimming Pools (Amendment) By-laws 1973-motion Public Relations Officer, the date of appointment-question 382 104 Present policy of the Council to exclude hirings of the Concert Hall and Theatre in the City Hall to the public for almost two months during the Tenth Anniversary of the City Hall 72
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VI INDEX INDEX Page 6 of 206 VII M-Contd. P-Contd. Motions-Cont'd. Exhumation and removal of human remains of persons from the graves of Four public cemeteries 209 Public Works Programme, financing of major projects in the, and the avail- ability of funds for public swimming pools in densely populated areas— question 380 Amendment of Standing Orders 1 and 9(1) 210, 219 Food Business (Amendment) By-laws 1972 Abattoirs (Amendment) By-laws 1972 212 212 Public Works Programme, recreation projects included in the, and the Urban Amenities Block Vote-question 84 Statement of Aims for 1973 222, 268, 307 Public Convensiences (Conduct and Behaviour) (Amendment) By-laws 1973 Q 350 Questions- Open spaces resulting from the construction of fly-overs should be beautified with flowers and shrubs and other facilities for the benefit of the nearby inhabitants 351 Building of a museum on a site between the Kowloon Canton Railway Terminus and Holt's Wharf 7 Public Swimming Pools (Amendment) By-laws 1973 382 Accumulation of refuse in Queen's Road Central at the junction of Gra- ham Street Wells and Water Storage (Amendment) By-laws 1973 384 9 Hawker (Amendment) By-laws 1973 385 Precautionary steps taken when purchasing acquisitions for the Council's museum 10 Municipal Orchestra-question 110 Soiling of roads by uncovered lorries carrying fill 12 Museum, building of a, on a site between the Kowloon Canton Railway Terminus and Holt's Wharf--question 7 Possible strike by staff of the Urban Council Libraries Precautions taken to prevent landslides in Resettlement Estates Cause of a recent landslide which occurred at the Jordan Valley Resettle- ment Estates 13 13 15 Provision of litter bins by the stalls of resited hawkers in resettlement N estates 15 Resettlement appeals 33 NG, Mr. Peter P. K. (Appointed Member), congratulation on his appointment re- 2 Allocation of static pitches to pedlar hawkers 36 NG, Mr. Peter P. K. (Appointed Member) 146, 212, 249 Police action against resited hawkers in Resettlement Estates 38 Open space, development of, for public use-question 118 Delay in processing tenants due for decantation to Tsz Wan Shan, Pak Tin and Sau Mau Ping Resettlement Estates Applications for rooms for internal decantation in resettlement estates 43 Number of tenants in resettlement estates who are living at a density of less than 24 square feet per adult, and 35 or more square feet per adult 44 Progress made to encourage qualified residents to register as voters for Urban Council Elections 47 39 Open space resulting from the construction of fly-overs should be beautified with flowers and shrubs and other facilities for the benefit of the near-by inhabitants-motion Progress made in implementing the decisions in the White Paper on the Urban Council 51 351 Orchestra, Municipal-question 110 Community facilities and services for residents of Cottage Areas on Hong Kong Island and in Kowloon 53 Implementation of the recommendations of the Abattoirs Working Part Report 56 P Measures taken to offer encouragement to proprietors of restaurants of a high standard 58 Planetarium, building of a-question 91 Pok Fu Lam Road Playground and Smithfield Projects-question Portable stage, purchase of a, for public entertainment programmes-question 120 Posters prepared for the Registration of Electors Campaign-question Private Cemeteries (Amendment) By-laws 1972, the Public Cemeteries (Amendment) By-laws 1972 and the Exhumation (Fees) By-laws 1972–- motion 147 60 Effect on services provided by the Council as a result of "go slow" and "Work-to-rule" action taken by library and cleansing staff Posters prepared for the Registration of Electors Campaign Collection of rubbish at Tsz Wan Shan Resettlement Estate Establishment of the department's beat sweepers and the mechanization of the street sweeping service 59 179 Public Cleansing and Prevention of Nuisances By-laws 1972-motion Public Conveniences (Conduct and Behaviour) (Amendment) By-laws 1973 150 350 Progress of the "Keep Hong Kong Clean" Campaign Cleansing of public beaches during the coming summer Introduction of simultaneous interpretation into Urban Council and Select Committee Meetings 88 088 2 60 60 63 66 69 70 Public Swimming Pools (Amendment) By-laws 1973-motion Public Relations Officer, the date of appointment-question 382 104 Present policy of the Council to exclude hirings of the Concert Hall and Theatre in the City Hall to the public for almost two months during the Tenth Anniversary of the City Hall 72
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INDEX

INDEX

Page 6 of 206

VII

M-Contd.

P-Contd.

Motions-Cont'd.

Exhumation and removal of human remains of persons from the graves

of Four public cemeteries

209

Public Works Programme, financing of major projects in the, and the avail- ability of funds for public swimming pools in densely populated areas— question

380

Amendment of Standing Orders 1 and 9(1)

210, 219

Food Business (Amendment) By-laws 1972

Abattoirs (Amendment) By-laws 1972

212

212

Public Works Programme, recreation projects included in the, and the Urban

Amenities Block Vote-question

84

Statement of Aims for 1973

222, 268, 307

Public Convensiences (Conduct and Behaviour) (Amendment) By-laws

1973

Q

350

Questions-

Open spaces resulting from the construction of fly-overs should be beautified with flowers and shrubs and other facilities for the benefit of the nearby inhabitants

351

Building of a museum on a site between the Kowloon Canton Railway

Terminus and Holt's Wharf

7

Public Swimming Pools (Amendment) By-laws 1973

382

Accumulation of refuse in Queen's Road Central at the junction of Gra-

ham Street

Wells and Water Storage (Amendment) By-laws 1973

384

9

Hawker (Amendment) By-laws 1973

385

Precautionary steps taken when purchasing acquisitions for the Council's

museum

10

Municipal Orchestra-question

110

Soiling of roads by uncovered lorries carrying fill

12

Museum, building of a, on a site between the Kowloon Canton Railway

Terminus and Holt's Wharf--question

7

Possible strike by staff of the Urban Council Libraries Precautions taken to prevent landslides in Resettlement Estates Cause of a recent landslide which occurred at the Jordan Valley Resettle-

ment Estates

13

13

15

Provision of litter bins by the stalls of resited hawkers in resettlement

N

estates

15

Resettlement appeals

33

NG, Mr. Peter P. K. (Appointed Member), congratulation on his

appointment

re-

2

Allocation of static pitches to pedlar hawkers

36

NG, Mr. Peter P. K. (Appointed Member)

146, 212, 249

Police action against resited hawkers in Resettlement Estates

38

Open space, development of, for public use-question

118

Delay in processing tenants due for decantation to Tsz Wan Shan, Pak

Tin and Sau Mau Ping Resettlement Estates Applications for rooms for internal decantation in resettlement estates 43 Number of tenants in resettlement estates who are living at a density of

less than 24 square feet per adult, and 35 or more square feet per adult 44 Progress made to encourage qualified residents to register as voters for

Urban Council Elections

47

39

Open space resulting from the construction of fly-overs should be beautified with flowers and shrubs and other facilities for the benefit of the near-by inhabitants-motion

Progress made in implementing the decisions in the White Paper on the

Urban Council

51

351

Orchestra, Municipal-question

110

Community facilities and services for residents of Cottage Areas on Hong

Kong Island and in Kowloon

53

Implementation of the recommendations of the Abattoirs Working Part

Report

56

P

Measures taken to offer encouragement to proprietors of restaurants of

a high standard

58

Planetarium, building of a-question

91

Pok Fu Lam Road Playground and Smithfield Projects-question Portable stage, purchase of a, for public entertainment programmes-question 120 Posters prepared for the Registration of Electors Campaign-question Private Cemeteries (Amendment) By-laws 1972, the Public Cemeteries (Amendment) By-laws 1972 and the Exhumation (Fees) By-laws 1972–- motion

147

60

Effect on services provided by the Council as a result of "go slow" and

"Work-to-rule" action taken by library and cleansing staff Posters prepared for the Registration of Electors Campaign Collection of rubbish at Tsz Wan Shan Resettlement Estate Establishment of the department's beat sweepers and the mechanization

of the street sweeping service

59

179

Public Cleansing and Prevention of Nuisances By-laws 1972-motion Public Conveniences (Conduct and Behaviour) (Amendment) By-laws 1973

150

350

Progress of the "Keep Hong Kong Clean" Campaign Cleansing of public beaches during the coming summer Introduction of simultaneous interpretation into Urban Council and

Select Committee Meetings

88 088 2

60

60

63

66

69

70

Public Swimming Pools (Amendment) By-laws 1973-motion Public Relations Officer, the date of appointment-question

382

104

Present policy of the Council to exclude hirings of the Concert Hall and Theatre in the City Hall to the public for almost two months during the Tenth Anniversary of the City Hall

72

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