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VIII

Questions Contd.

INDEX

Q-Contd.

Consultation arrangements between the staff of the Urban Services Department and the trades with regard to: (a) problem arising in the management of markets and abattoirs; (b) the fuller utilization of facilities in markets and abattoirs

INDEX

IX

Q-Contd.

Questions-Contd.

Cleansing in resettlement estates 159

Provision of staff and vehicles to clear all refuse collection points daily 186 Resettlement Department staff and facilities for the "Keep Hong Kong Clean Campaign" 188

Numbers of persons awaiting resettlement and the present rate of construction of resettlement and low-cost housing 74

Youth gangs in Wang Tau Hom Resettlement Estate 191

82 Recreation projects included in the Public Works Programme and the Urban Amenities Block Vote

Refuse Collection point and the private refuse dump in Cheong Wah Street 192

84 Disposal of untreated sewage into Hong Kong waters 194

Quota for compassionate resettlement and available rooms for compassionate cases 85

Progress of the "Keep Hong Kong Clean" Campaign, and the specific role of Urban Councillors in the Campaign 196

Vacancies for cleansing labourers, the accumulative leave of cleansing staff and the mechanization of the sweeping service 88

16 acres in Whitfield Barracks zoned for commercial/residential development 198

Building of a planetarium 91

Setting up of a Recreation Service 199

Implementation of the new Hawker By-laws

Reconstruction of the Central Market

New legislation on anti-litter

Regulations and procedures in Government car parks

Study rooms for young people in resettlement estates Development of the Cricket Club site 100

Food caterers

Hong Kong Stadium 200 203

Air-conditioning in restaurants and cinemas 216

Funeral parlours 217

Hawkers on the pavement in San Po Kong Resettlement Estate Newspaper hawkers 218 300

Reorganization of Select Committees and the attendance of Members at Committee Meetings and the date of appointment of Public Relations Officer

Action taken to repair broken pavements and pedestrian surfaces in public markets 301

104 Recruitment and training of Female Health Inspectors 106

Accumulation of refuse and the cleaning of toilets in Kwun Tong Resettlement Estate 302

Number of unlicensed restaurants operating in the urban area and resettlement estates

Refuse collection point in Cheong Wah Street 303

107 Youth gangs in Tung Tau Resettlement Estate 303

Municipal Orchestra 110

Development of open space for public use 118

Future intention to either modernize or rebuild Mark I and II resettlement blocks 304

Purchase of a portable stage for public entertainment programmes Number of persons accommodated in resettlement units in 1971/72 and the number expected to be accommodated in each of the three following financial years 120

Tree and flower planting 306

Routine house inspections 342

121 Future financing of recreation and amenity projects Checking of embankments in resettlement estates 123

Refusal of applications for General Restaurant licences in 1972 Warnings given to cinema or theatre owners in November 1972 Results of sea water samples 343 343 344

127 Licence fees for cooked food stalls 344

Production of a booklet detailing the policies and rulings of the Council and its select committees

Fee payable for a Tradesman Fixed Pitch site 346

128 Concert by the Melbourne Church of England Grammar School

Progress made to house victims of the Sau Mau Ping landslide disaster, and the total number of persons who are being offered resettlement in other emergency areas including Tai Hang Sai Proposed swimming pools at Tai Wan, Hammer Hill, Chai Wan and Kowloon Park Orchestra 347

129 Beach cleansing equipment 349

Chinese acrobatic arts 361

132 Fouling of streets by dogs 362

Reconstruction of the Tsim Sha Tsui Market 132

Installation of doors in female latrines in resettlement estates 363

Action taken against the owner of Tai Hing Restaurant in Kwun Tong Resettlement Estate for operating an unlicensed business

Provision of facilities for the handicapped at Urban Council Swimming pools 364

133 Obstructions by newspaper hawkers 365

Steps taken to ensure the safety of swimmers, encouragement to the Life Saving Societies for promoting their work and the grant of Government subventions to these Societies

Supply of water to off-street bazaars and the temporary poultry bazaar in the Tung Tau Resettlement Estate 366

134 Progress made to grant the Urban Council its own finance Pok Fu Lam Road Playground and Smithfield Park projects Re-development of existing markets, and the resiting of hawkers and cooked food stalls in the Central District into any future market development in the area 137 147

Refuse collection point in Dundas Street abutting the transformer house and adjacent to the main kitchen of Kwong Wah Hospital Sea water samples 368 376

Re-organization of the Urban Services Department 376

149 Financing of major projects in the Public Works Programme and the availability of funds for public swimming pools in densely populated

Resettlement of flood victims 158

areas 380

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Page 7 of 206 VIII Questions Contd. INDEX Q-Contd. Consultation arrangements between the staff of the Urban Services Department and the trades with regard to: (a) problem arising in the management of markets and abattoirs; (b) the fuller utilization of facilities in markets and abattoirs INDEX IX Q-Contd. Questions-Contd. Cleansing in resettlement estates 159 Provision of staff and vehicles to clear all refuse collection points daily 186 Resettlement Department staff and facilities for the "Keep Hong Kong Clean Campaign" 188 Numbers of persons awaiting resettlement and the present rate of construction of resettlement and low-cost housing 74 Youth gangs in Wang Tau Hom Resettlement Estate 191 82 Recreation projects included in the Public Works Programme and the Urban Amenities Block Vote Refuse Collection point and the private refuse dump in Cheong Wah Street 192 84 Disposal of untreated sewage into Hong Kong waters 194 Quota for compassionate resettlement and available rooms for compassionate cases 85 Progress of the "Keep Hong Kong Clean" Campaign, and the specific role of Urban Councillors in the Campaign 196 Vacancies for cleansing labourers, the accumulative leave of cleansing staff and the mechanization of the sweeping service 88 16 acres in Whitfield Barracks zoned for commercial/residential development 198 Building of a planetarium 91 Setting up of a Recreation Service 199 Implementation of the new Hawker By-laws Reconstruction of the Central Market New legislation on anti-litter Regulations and procedures in Government car parks Study rooms for young people in resettlement estates Development of the Cricket Club site 100 Food caterers Hong Kong Stadium 200 203 Air-conditioning in restaurants and cinemas 216 Funeral parlours 217 Hawkers on the pavement in San Po Kong Resettlement Estate Newspaper hawkers 218 300 Reorganization of Select Committees and the attendance of Members at Committee Meetings and the date of appointment of Public Relations Officer Action taken to repair broken pavements and pedestrian surfaces in public markets 301 104 Recruitment and training of Female Health Inspectors 106 Accumulation of refuse and the cleaning of toilets in Kwun Tong Resettlement Estate 302 Number of unlicensed restaurants operating in the urban area and resettlement estates Refuse collection point in Cheong Wah Street 303 107 Youth gangs in Tung Tau Resettlement Estate 303 Municipal Orchestra 110 Development of open space for public use 118 Future intention to either modernize or rebuild Mark I and II resettlement blocks 304 Purchase of a portable stage for public entertainment programmes Number of persons accommodated in resettlement units in 1971/72 and the number expected to be accommodated in each of the three following financial years 120 Tree and flower planting 306 Routine house inspections 342 121 Future financing of recreation and amenity projects Checking of embankments in resettlement estates 123 Refusal of applications for General Restaurant licences in 1972 Warnings given to cinema or theatre owners in November 1972 Results of sea water samples 343 343 344 127 Licence fees for cooked food stalls 344 Production of a booklet detailing the policies and rulings of the Council and its select committees Fee payable for a Tradesman Fixed Pitch site 346 128 Concert by the Melbourne Church of England Grammar School Progress made to house victims of the Sau Mau Ping landslide disaster, and the total number of persons who are being offered resettlement in other emergency areas including Tai Hang Sai Proposed swimming pools at Tai Wan, Hammer Hill, Chai Wan and Kowloon Park Orchestra 347 129 Beach cleansing equipment 349 Chinese acrobatic arts 361 132 Fouling of streets by dogs 362 Reconstruction of the Tsim Sha Tsui Market 132 Installation of doors in female latrines in resettlement estates 363 Action taken against the owner of Tai Hing Restaurant in Kwun Tong Resettlement Estate for operating an unlicensed business Provision of facilities for the handicapped at Urban Council Swimming pools 364 133 Obstructions by newspaper hawkers 365 Steps taken to ensure the safety of swimmers, encouragement to the Life Saving Societies for promoting their work and the grant of Government subventions to these Societies Supply of water to off-street bazaars and the temporary poultry bazaar in the Tung Tau Resettlement Estate 366 134 Progress made to grant the Urban Council its own finance Pok Fu Lam Road Playground and Smithfield Park projects Re-development of existing markets, and the resiting of hawkers and cooked food stalls in the Central District into any future market development in the area 137 147 Refuse collection point in Dundas Street abutting the transformer house and adjacent to the main kitchen of Kwong Wah Hospital Sea water samples 368 376 Re-organization of the Urban Services Department 376 149 Financing of major projects in the Public Works Programme and the availability of funds for public swimming pools in densely populated Resettlement of flood victims 158 areas 380
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Page 7 of 206 VIII Questions Contd. INDEX Q-Contd. Consultation arrangements between the staff of the Urban Services Department and the trades with regard to: (a) problem arising in the management of markets and abattoirs; (b) the fuller utilization of facilities in markets and abattoirs INDEX IX Q-Contd. Questions-Contd. Cleansing in resettlement estates 159 Provision of staff and vehicles to clear all refuse collection points daily 186 Resettlement Department staff and facilities for the "Keep Hong Kong 74 Clean Campaign" 188 Numbers of persons awaiting resettlement and the present rate of cons- truction of resettlement and low-cost housing Youth gangs in Wang Tau Hom Resettlement Estate 191 82 Recreation projects included in the Public Works Programme and the Urban Amenities Block Vote Refuse Collection point and the private refuse dump in Cheong Wah Street 192 84 Disposal of untreated sewage into Hong Kong waters 194 Quota for compassionate resettlement and available rooms for com- .passionate cases 85 Progress of the "Keep Hong Kong Clean" Campaign, and the specific role of Urban Councillors in the Campaign 196 Vacancies for cleansing labourers, the accumulative leave of cleansing staff and the mechanization of the sweeping service 88 16 acres in Whitfield Barracks zoned for commercial/residential develop- ment 198 Building of a planetarium 91 Setting up of a Recreation Service 199 Implementation of the new Hawker By-laws Reconstruction of the Central Market New legislation on anti-litter Regulations and procedures in Government car parks Study rooms for young people in resettlement estates Development of the Cricket Club site 100 མིམིགྷ ྣ。 ཚེ Food caterers Hong Kong Stadium 200 203 Air-conditioning in restaurants and cinemas 216 Funeral parlours 217 Hawkers on the pavement in San Po Kong Resettlement Estate Newspaper hawkers 218 300 Reorganization of Select Committees and the attendance of Members at Committee Meetings and the date of appointment of Public Relations Officer Action taken to repair broken pavements and pedestrian surfaces in public markets 301 104 Recruitment and training of Female Health Inspectors 106 Accumulation of refuse and the cleaning of toilets in Kwun Tong Re- settlement Estate 302 Number of unlicensed restaurants operating in the urban area and resettlement estates Refuse collection point in Cheong Wah Street 303 107 Youth gangs in Tung Tau Resettlement Estate 303 Municipal Orchestra 110 Development of open space for public use 118 Future intention to either modernize or rebuild Mark I and II resettle- ment blocks 304 Purchase of a portable stage for public entertainment programmes Number of persons accommodated in resettlement units in 1971/72 and the number expected to be accommodated in each of the three follow- ing financial years 120 Tree and flower planting 306 Routine house inspections 342 121 Future financing of recreation and amenity projects Checking of embankments in resettlement estates 123 Refusal of applications for General Restaurant licences in 1972 Warnings given to cinema or theatre owners in November 1972 Results of sea water samples 343 343 344 127 Licence fees for cooked food stalls 344 Production of a booklet detailing the policies and rulings of the Council and its select committees Fee payable for a Tradesman Fixed Pitch site 346 128 Concert by the Melbourne Church of England Garmmar School Progress made to house victims of the Sau Mau Ping landslide disaster, and the total number of persons who are being offered resettlement in other emergency areas including Tai Hang Sai Proposed swimming pools at Tai Wan, Hammer Hill, Chai Wan and Kowloon Park Orchestra 347 129 Beach cleansing equipment 349 Chinese acrobatic arts 361 132 Fouling of streets by dogs 362 Reconstruction of the Tsim Sha Tsui Market 132 Installation of doors in female latrines in resettlement estates 363 Action taken against the owner of Tai Hing Restaurant in Kwun Tong Resettlement Estate for operating an unlicensed business Provision of facilities for the handicapped at Urban Council Swimming pools 364 133 Obstructions by newspaper hawkers 365 Steps taken to ensure the safety of swimmers, encouragement to the Life Saving Societies for promoting their work and the grant of Govern- ment subventions to these Societies Supply of water to off-street bazaars and the temporary poultry bazaar in the Tung Tau Resettlement Estate 366 134 Progress made to grant the Urban Council its own finance Pok Fu Lam Road Playground and Smithfield Park projects Re-development of existing markets, and the resiting of hawkers and cooked food stalls in the Central District into any future market development in the area 137 147 Refuse collection point in Dundas Street abutting the transformer house and adjacent to the main kitchen of Kwong Wah Hospital Sea water samples 368 376 Re-organization of the Urban Services Department 376 149 Financing of major projects in the Public Works Programme and the availability of funds for public swimming pools in densely populated Resettlement of flood victims 158 areas 380
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VIII

Questions Contd.

INDEX

Q-Contd.

Consultation arrangements between the staff of the Urban Services Department and the trades with regard to: (a) problem arising in the management of markets and abattoirs; (b) the fuller utilization of facilities in markets and abattoirs

INDEX

IX

Q-Contd.

Questions-Contd.

Cleansing in resettlement estates

159

Provision of staff and vehicles to clear all refuse collection points daily 186 Resettlement Department staff and facilities for the "Keep Hong Kong

74

Clean Campaign"

188

Numbers of persons awaiting resettlement and the present rate of cons-

truction of resettlement and low-cost housing

Youth gangs in Wang Tau Hom Resettlement Estate

191

82

Recreation projects included in the Public Works Programme and the

Urban Amenities Block Vote

Refuse Collection point and the private refuse dump in Cheong Wah

Street

192

84

Disposal of untreated sewage into Hong Kong waters

194

Quota for compassionate resettlement and available rooms for com-

.passionate cases

85

Progress of the "Keep Hong Kong Clean" Campaign, and the specific

role of Urban Councillors in the Campaign

196

Vacancies for cleansing labourers, the accumulative leave of cleansing

staff and the mechanization of the sweeping service

88

16 acres in Whitfield Barracks zoned for commercial/residential develop-

ment

198

Building of a planetarium

91

Setting up of a Recreation Service

199

Implementation of the new Hawker By-laws

Reconstruction of the Central Market

New legislation on anti-litter

Regulations and procedures in Government car parks

Study rooms for young people in resettlement estates Development of the Cricket Club site

100

མིམིགྷ ྣ。 ཚེ

Food caterers

Hong Kong Stadium

200

203

Air-conditioning in restaurants and cinemas

216

Funeral parlours

217

Hawkers on the pavement in San Po Kong Resettlement Estate Newspaper hawkers

218

300

Reorganization of Select Committees and the attendance of Members at Committee Meetings and the date of appointment of Public Relations Officer

Action taken to repair broken pavements and pedestrian surfaces in

public markets

301

104

Recruitment and training of Female Health Inspectors

106

Accumulation of refuse and the cleaning of toilets in Kwun Tong Re-

settlement Estate

302

Number of unlicensed restaurants operating in the urban area and

resettlement estates

Refuse collection point in Cheong Wah Street

303

107

Youth gangs in Tung Tau Resettlement Estate

303

Municipal Orchestra

110

Development of open space for public use

118

Future intention to either modernize or rebuild Mark I and II resettle-

ment blocks

304

Purchase of a portable stage for public entertainment programmes Number of persons accommodated in resettlement units in 1971/72 and the number expected to be accommodated in each of the three follow- ing financial years

120

Tree and flower planting

306

Routine house inspections

342

121

Future financing of recreation and amenity projects Checking of embankments in resettlement estates

123

Refusal of applications for General Restaurant licences in 1972 Warnings given to cinema or theatre owners in November 1972 Results of sea water samples

343

343

344

127

Licence fees for cooked food stalls

344

Production of a booklet detailing the policies and rulings of the Council

and its select committees

Fee payable for a Tradesman Fixed Pitch site

346

128

Concert by the Melbourne Church of England Garmmar School

Progress made to house victims of the Sau Mau Ping landslide disaster, and the total number of persons who are being offered resettlement in other emergency areas including Tai Hang Sai Proposed swimming pools at Tai Wan, Hammer Hill, Chai Wan and

Kowloon Park

Orchestra

347

129

Beach cleansing equipment

349

Chinese acrobatic arts

361

132

Fouling of streets by dogs

362

Reconstruction of the Tsim Sha Tsui Market

132

Installation of doors in female latrines in resettlement estates

363

Action taken against the owner of Tai Hing Restaurant in Kwun Tong

Resettlement Estate for operating an unlicensed business

Provision of facilities for the handicapped at Urban Council Swimming

pools

364

133

Obstructions by newspaper hawkers

365

Steps taken to ensure the safety of swimmers, encouragement to the Life Saving Societies for promoting their work and the grant of Govern- ment subventions to these Societies

Supply of water to off-street bazaars and the temporary poultry bazaar

in the Tung Tau Resettlement Estate

366

134

Progress made to grant the Urban Council its own finance Pok Fu Lam Road Playground and Smithfield Park projects Re-development of existing markets, and the resiting of hawkers and cooked food stalls in the Central District into any future market development in the area

137

147

Refuse collection point in Dundas Street abutting the transformer house

and adjacent to the main kitchen of Kwong Wah Hospital Sea water samples

368

376

Re-organization of the Urban Services Department

376

149

Financing of major projects in the Public Works Programme and the availability of funds for public swimming pools in densely populated

Resettlement of flood victims

158

areas

380

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