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INDEX

XI

R

R-Contd.

Recreation and Amenity projects, future financing of-question 123

Resettlement of flood victims---question 158

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

Recreation Service, setting up of a question 199

Resettlement units in 1971/72, number of persons accommodated in, and the number expected to be accommodated in each of the three following financial years-question 121

Refusal of applications of General Restaurant licences in 1972-question 343

Refuse, accumulation of, and the cleaning of toilets in Kwun Tong Resettlement Estate--question 302

Restaurants, number of unlicensed, operating in the urban area and restaurant estates-question 107

Restaurants of a high standard, measures taken to offer encouragement to proprietors of--question 58

Refuse, accumulation of, in Queen's Road Central at the junction of Graham Street-question 9

Refuse collection point and the private refuse dump in Cheong Wah Street -question 192

ROBERTSON, Mr. A. S. (See Director of Public Works)

ROBSON, Mr. J. J. (See Director of Public Works)

Rowe, Mr. G. T., C.B.E. (See Director of Social Welfare)

Refuse collection point in Cheong Wah Street-question 303

Refuse collection point in Dundas Street abutting the transformer house and adjacent to the main kitchen of Kwong Wah Hospital-question 368

Refuse collection points, provision of staff and vehicles to clear all, daily— question 186

SALES, Mr. A. de O., O.B.E. (Appointed Member) 5, 25, 31, 80, 82, 114, 142, 153, 186, 213, 221, 222, 340, 352, 360, 374, 382, 383, 388

Resettlement appeals-question 33

Resettlement blocks, future intention to either modernise or rebuild Mark I and II-question 304

Resettlement Department staff and facilities for the "Keep Hong Kong Clean Campaign-question 188

SALES, Mr. A. de O., O.B.E. (Appointed Member), congratulation in his appointment as a Commander of the Order of Civic Merit by the Spanish Government 142

Resettlement Estates-

Precautions taken to prevent landslides in-question 13

Cause of a recent landslide which occurred at the Jordan Valley-question 15

Provision of litter bins by the stalls of resited hawkers in-question 15

Police action against resited hawkers in-question 38

Sau Mau Ping landslide disaster, progress made to house victims of the, and the total number of persons who are being offered resettlement in other emergency area including Tai Hang Sai-question 129

Sea water samples-question 376

Sea water samples, result of question 344

Delay in processing tenants due for decantation to Tsz Wan Shan, Pak Tin and Sau Mau Ping-question 39

Applications for rooms for internal decantation in-question 43

Secretary for Home Affairs (Mr. F. K. L), welcome to Secretary for Home Affairs (Mr. D. C. C. LUDDINGTON) 158

Select Committees, appointment of motion 321

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

Select Committees, reorganization of, and the attendance of Members at Committee Meetings and the date of appointment of Public Relations Officer-question 104

Collection of rubbish at Tsz Wan Shan-question 85

Study rooms for young people in question 60

Simultaneous Interpretation, introduction of, into Urban Council and Select Committee Meetings-question 70

Number of unlicensed restaurants operating in the urban area and- question 107

SIN, Mr. Charles C. C. (Elected Member) 180, 289, 385

Checking of embankments in-question 127

Cleansing in--question 159

Youth gangs in Wang Tau Hom 191

Smithfield Park and Pok Fu Lam Road Playground projects--question 97

Soiling of roads by uncovered lorries carrying fill-question 12

Staff and Vehicles, provision of, to clear refuse collection points daily- question 186

Hawkers on the pavement in San Po Kong-question 218

Accumulation of refuse and the cleaning of toilets in Kwun Tong- question 302

Youth gangs in Tung Tau-question 303

Staff, possible strike by, of the Urban Council Libraries--question 59

Staff, effect on services provided by the Council as a result of "go slow" and "work-to-rule" action taken by library and cleansing-question 16

Standing Order 22(6), amendment of-motion 13

Installation of doors in female latrines-question 363

Standing Order 10(1), amendment of motion 17

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

Standing Orders 1 and 9(1), amendment of-motion 210, 219

Resettlement, numbers of persons awaiting, and the present rate of construc- tion of resettlement and low-cost housing-question 82

Statement of Aims for 1973-motion 222, 268, 307

Study rooms for young people in resettlement estates-question 97

Resettlement, quota for compassionate, and available rooms for compassionate cases-question 85

Sweepers, establishment of the department's beat, and the mechanization of the street sweeping service question 63

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Page 8 of 206 INDEX XI R R-Contd. Recreation and Amenity projects, future financing of-question 123 Resettlement of flood victims---question 158 Recreation projects included in the Public Works Programme and the Urban Amenities Block Vote-question 84 Recreation Service, setting up of a question 199 Resettlement units in 1971/72, number of persons accommodated in, and the number expected to be accommodated in each of the three following financial years-question 121 Refusal of applications of General Restaurant licences in 1972-question 343 Refuse, accumulation of, and the cleaning of toilets in Kwun Tong Resettlement Estate--question 302 Restaurants, number of unlicensed, operating in the urban area and restaurant estates-question 107 Restaurants of a high standard, measures taken to offer encouragement to proprietors of--question 58 Refuse, accumulation of, in Queen's Road Central at the junction of Graham Street-question 9 Refuse collection point and the private refuse dump in Cheong Wah Street -question 192 ROBERTSON, Mr. A. S. (See Director of Public Works) ROBSON, Mr. J. J. (See Director of Public Works) Rowe, Mr. G. T., C.B.E. (See Director of Social Welfare) Refuse collection point in Cheong Wah Street-question 303 Refuse collection point in Dundas Street abutting the transformer house and adjacent to the main kitchen of Kwong Wah Hospital-question 368 Refuse collection points, provision of staff and vehicles to clear all, daily— question 186 SALES, Mr. A. de O., O.B.E. (Appointed Member) 5, 25, 31, 80, 82, 114, 142, 153, 186, 213, 221, 222, 340, 352, 360, 374, 382, 383, 388 Resettlement appeals-question 33 Resettlement blocks, future intention to either modernise or rebuild Mark I and II-question 304 Resettlement Department staff and facilities for the "Keep Hong Kong Clean Campaign-question 188 SALES, Mr. A. de O., O.B.E. (Appointed Member), congratulation in his appointment as a Commander of the Order of Civic Merit by the Spanish Government 142 Resettlement Estates- Precautions taken to prevent landslides in-question 13 Cause of a recent landslide which occurred at the Jordan Valley-question 15 Provision of litter bins by the stalls of resited hawkers in-question 15 Police action against resited hawkers in-question 38 Sau Mau Ping landslide disaster, progress made to house victims of the, and the total number of persons who are being offered resettlement in other emergency area including Tai Hang Sai-question 129 Sea water samples-question 376 Sea water samples, result of question 344 Delay in processing tenants due for decantation to Tsz Wan Shan, Pak Tin and Sau Mau Ping-question 39 Applications for rooms for internal decantation in-question 43 Secretary for Home Affairs (Mr. F. K. L), welcome to Secretary for Home Affairs (Mr. D. C. C. LUDDINGTON) 158 Select Committees, appointment of motion 321 Number of tenants in resettlement estates who are living at a density of less than 24 sq. ft. per adult, and 35 or more square feet per adult- question 44 Select Committees, reorganization of, and the attendance of Members at Committee Meetings and the date of appointment of Public Relations Officer-question 104 Collection of rubbish at Tsz Wan Shan-question 85 Study rooms for young people in question 60 Simultaneous Interpretation, introduction of, into Urban Council and Select Committee Meetings-question 70 Number of unlicensed restaurants operating in the urban area and- question 107 SIN, Mr. Charles C. C. (Elected Member) 180, 289, 385 Checking of embankments in-question 127 Cleansing in--question 159 Youth gangs in Wang Tau Hom 191 Smithfield Park and Pok Fu Lam Road Playground projects--question 97 Soiling of roads by uncovered lorries carrying fill-question 12 Staff and Vehicles, provision of, to clear refuse collection points daily- question 186 Hawkers on the pavement in San Po Kong-question 218 Accumulation of refuse and the cleaning of toilets in Kwun Tong- question 302 Youth gangs in Tung Tau-question 303 Staff, possible strike by, of the Urban Council Libraries--question 59 Staff, effect on services provided by the Council as a result of "go slow" and "work-to-rule" action taken by library and cleansing-question 16 Standing Order 22(6), amendment of-motion 13 Installation of doors in female latrines-question 363 Standing Order 10(1), amendment of motion 17 Supply of water to off-street bazaars and the temporary poultry bazaar in the Tung Tau-question 366 Standing Orders 1 and 9(1), amendment of-motion 210, 219 Resettlement, numbers of persons awaiting, and the present rate of construc- tion of resettlement and low-cost housing-question 82 Statement of Aims for 1973-motion 222, 268, 307 Study rooms for young people in resettlement estates-question 97 Resettlement, quota for compassionate, and available rooms for compassionate cases-question 85 Sweepers, establishment of the department's beat, and the mechanization of the street sweeping service question 63 Page 8 of 206
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Page Page 8 of 206 X INDEX INDEX XI R R-Contd. Recreation and Amenity projects, future financing of-question 123 Resettlemnt of flood victims---question 158 Recreation projects included in the Public Works Programme and the Urban Amenities Block Vote-question 84 Recreation Service, setting up of a question 199 Resettlement units in 1971/72, number of persons accommodated in, and the number expcted to be accommodated in each of the three following financial years-question 121 Refusal of applications of General Restaurant licences in 1972-question Refuse, accumulation of, and the cleaning of toilets in Kwun Tong Resettle- ment Estate--question 343 Restaurants, number of unlicensed, operating in the urban arca and restaurant estates-question 107 302 Restaurants of a high standard, measures taken to offer encouragement to proprietors of--question 58 Refuse, accumulation of, in Queen's Road Central at the junction of Graham Street-question 9 Refuse collection point and the private refuse dump in Cheong Wah Street -question 192 ROBERTSON, Mr. A. S. (See Director of Public Works) ROBSON, Mr. J. J. (See Director of Public Works) Rowe, Mr. G. T., C.B.E. (See Director of Social Welfare) Refuse collection point in Cheong Wah Street-question 303 Refuse collection point in Dundas Street abutting the transformer house and adjacent to the main kitchen of Kwong Wah Hospital-question 368 S Refuse collection points, provision of staff and vehicles to clear all, daily— question 186 SALES, Mr. A. de O., O.B.E. (Appointed Member) 5, 25, 31, 80, 82, 114, 142, Resettlement appeals-question 33 153, 186, 213, 221, 222, 340, 352, 360, 374, 382, 383, 388 Resettlement blocks, future intention to either modernise or rebuild Mark I and II-question 304 Resettlement Department staff and facilities for the "Keep Hong Kong Clean Campaign-question 188 SALES, Mr. A. de O., O.B.E. (Appointed Member), congratulation in his appointment as a Commander of the Order of Civic Merit by the Spanish Government 142 Resettlement Estates- Precautions taken to prevent landslides in-question 13 Cause of a recent landslide which occurred at the Jordan Valley-question 15 Provision of litter bins by the stalls of resited hawkers in-question Police action against resited hawkers in-question Sau Mau Ping landslide disaster, progress made to house victims of the, and the total number of persons who are being offered resettlement in other emergency area including Tai Hang Sai-question Sea water samples-question 129 376 15 Sea water samples, result of question 344 38 Delay in processing tenants due for decantation to Tsz Wan Shan, Pak Tin and Sau Mau Ping-question 39 Applications for rooms for internal decantation in-question 43 Secretary for Home Affairs (Mr. F. K. L), welcome to Secretary for Home Affairs (Mг. D. C. C. LUDDINGTON) Select Committees, appointment of motion 158 321 24 Number of tenants in resettlement estates who are living at a density of less than 24 sq. ft. per adult, and 35 or more square feet per adult- question 44 Select Committees, reorganization of, and the attendance of Members at Committee Meetings and the date of appointment of Public Relations Officer-question 104 Collection of rubbish at Tsz Wan Shan-question Study rooms for young people in question 85 60 97 Simultaneous Interpretation, introduction of, into Urban Council and Select Committee Meetings-question 70 Number of unlicensed restaurants operating in the urban area and- question SIN, Mr. Charles C. C. (Elected Member) 180, 289, 385 107 Checking of embankments in-question 127 Cleansing in--question 159 Youth gangs in Wang Tau Hom 191 Smithfield Park and Pok Fu Lam Road Playground projects--question Soiling of roads by uncovered lorries carrying fill-question Staff and Vehicles, provision of, to clear refuse collection points daily- question 147 12 186 Hawkers on the pavement in San Po Kong-question 218 Accumulation of refuse and the cleaning of toilets in Kwun Tong- question 302 Youth gangs in Tung Tau-question 303 Staff, possible strike by, of the Urban Council Libraries--question Staff, effect on services provided by the Council as a result of "go slow" and "work-to-rule" action taken by library and cleansing-question Standing Order 22(6), amendment of-motion 13 59 16 Installation of doors in female latrines-question 363 Standing Order 10(1), amendment of motion 17 Supply of water to off-street bazaars and the temporary poultry bazaar in the Tung Tau-question 366 Standing Orders 1 and 9(1), amendment of-motion 210, 219 Resettlement, numbers of persons awaiting, and the present rate of construc- tion of resettlement and low-cost housing-question Statement of Aims for 1973-motion 222, 268, 307 82 Study rooms for young people in resettlement estates-question 97 Resettlement, quota for compassionate, and available rooms for compassionate cases-question 85 Sweepers, establishment of the department's beat, and the mechanization of the street sweeping service question 63
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INDEX

XI

R

R-Contd.

Recreation and Amenity projects, future financing of-question

123

Resettlemnt of flood victims---question

158

Recreation projects included in the Public Works Programme and the Urban

Amenities Block Vote-question

84

Recreation Service, setting up of a question

199

Resettlement units in 1971/72, number of persons accommodated in, and the number expcted to be accommodated in each of the three following financial years-question

121

Refusal of applications of General Restaurant licences in 1972-question Refuse, accumulation of, and the cleaning of toilets in Kwun Tong Resettle-

ment Estate--question

343

Restaurants, number of unlicensed, operating in the urban arca and restaurant

estates-question

107

302

Restaurants of a high standard, measures taken to offer encouragement to

proprietors of--question

58

Refuse, accumulation of, in Queen's Road Central at the junction of Graham

Street-question

9

Refuse collection point and the private refuse dump in Cheong Wah Street

-question

192

ROBERTSON, Mr. A. S. (See Director of Public Works) ROBSON, Mr. J. J. (See Director of Public Works) Rowe, Mr. G. T., C.B.E. (See Director of Social Welfare)

Refuse collection point in Cheong Wah Street-question

303

Refuse collection point in Dundas Street abutting the transformer house and

adjacent to the main kitchen of Kwong Wah Hospital-question

368

S

Refuse collection points, provision of staff and vehicles to clear all, daily—

question

186

SALES, Mr. A. de O., O.B.E. (Appointed Member)

5, 25, 31, 80, 82, 114, 142,

Resettlement appeals-question

33

153, 186, 213, 221, 222, 340, 352, 360, 374, 382, 383, 388

Resettlement blocks, future intention to either modernise or rebuild Mark I

and II-question

304

Resettlement Department staff and facilities for the "Keep Hong Kong Clean

Campaign-question

188

SALES, Mr. A. de O., O.B.E. (Appointed Member), congratulation in his appointment as a Commander of the Order of Civic Merit by the Spanish Government

142

Resettlement Estates-

Precautions taken to prevent landslides in-question

13

Cause of a recent landslide which occurred at the Jordan Valley-question 15 Provision of litter bins by the stalls of resited hawkers in-question Police action against resited hawkers in-question

Sau Mau Ping landslide disaster, progress made to house victims of the, and the total number of persons who are being offered resettlement in other emergency area including Tai Hang Sai-question Sea water samples-question

129

376

15

Sea water samples, result of question

344

38

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

Tin and Sau Mau Ping-question

39

Applications for rooms for internal decantation in-question

43

Secretary for Home Affairs (Mr. F. K. L), welcome to Secretary for Home Affairs (Mг. D. C. C. LUDDINGTON) Select Committees, appointment of motion

158

321

24

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

44

Select Committees, reorganization of, and the attendance of Members at Committee Meetings and the date of appointment of Public Relations Officer-question

104

Collection of rubbish at Tsz Wan Shan-question

Study rooms for young people in question

85

60

97

Simultaneous Interpretation, introduction of, into Urban Council and Select

Committee Meetings-question

70

Number of unlicensed restaurants operating in the urban area and-

question

SIN, Mr. Charles C. C. (Elected Member)

180, 289, 385

107

Checking of embankments in-question

127

Cleansing in--question

159

Youth gangs in Wang Tau Hom

191

Smithfield Park and Pok Fu Lam Road Playground projects--question Soiling of roads by uncovered lorries carrying fill-question Staff and Vehicles, provision of, to clear refuse collection points daily-

question

147

12

186

Hawkers on the pavement in San Po Kong-question

218

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

question

302

Youth gangs in Tung Tau-question

303

Staff, possible strike by, of the Urban Council Libraries--question Staff, effect on services provided by the Council as a result of "go slow" and

"work-to-rule" action taken by library and cleansing-question Standing Order 22(6), amendment of-motion

13

59

16

Installation of doors in female latrines-question

363

Standing Order 10(1), amendment of motion

17

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

in the Tung Tau-question

366

Standing Orders 1 and 9(1), amendment of-motion

210, 219

Resettlement, numbers of persons awaiting, and the present rate of construc-

tion of resettlement and low-cost housing-question

Statement of Aims for 1973-motion

222, 268, 307

82

Study rooms for young people in resettlement estates-question

97

Resettlement, quota for compassionate, and available rooms for compassionate

cases-question

85

Sweepers, establishment of the department's beat, and the mechanization of

the street sweeping service question

63

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