ENG-1965 — Page 386

Hong Kong Year Books 香港年報 All

Reservoirs, 166–9

storage capacity, 167 Resettlement, 12, 125-9 boat squatters, 129 cottage areas, 125 cultivators, 130 flatted factories, 128 rents, 127

shops and workshops, 128 squatter problem, 125, 129-31 statistics, 319

Residential densities, 126-7 Resort areas, 165

Restaurant work in Britain, 19, 161 Retail Price Index, 21

Revenue and expenditure, 30, 281-3 Revenue Equalization Fund, 30 Review of 1965, 1–16

Rice, 64-5

Ride, Sir Lindsay, 96

Rinderpest, 69

Road safety, 153

Road transport services, 187-91 Roads, 185-6

Robinson, Sir Hercules, 253

Robinson, Professor Kenneth, 83 Rodent control, 114–5

Roman Catholic Cathedral, 217

Church, 216–8

schools, 217

Royal Air Force, 207

Royal Asiatic Society, 226

Royal Hong Kong Defence Force,

207-8

School(s) (Contd)

Chinese middle, 81 crippled for, 80

deaf for, 80

evening, 85-6

fishermen's children, 74

Government, 80-1

grant, 79, 81 health service, 106 kindergarten, 80

Medical Service, 106

Music Association festival, 90 number of schools and pupils,

78, 311 primary, 79-81 private, 81

secondary, 81-2

secondary modern, 81-2 special, 80

subsidized, 79

technical, 81, 84-5

Sculpture, 224

Sea terminal, 164 SEACOM, 195

Seamen, recruiting, 181-2

Secretariat for Chinese Affairs, 136,

255, 265

Seismology, 232

Seventh Day Adventist Welfare

Service, 146

Sewerage, 171

Sha Tin, 97

Sha Tin, new city, 11

Shek Kip Mei, 126

Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club, 110, Shek Kwu Chau, 107

between pages 52-3

Royal Instructions, 261

Royal Navy, 207

Royal Observatory, 230–4, between

pages 244-5

Rural Committees, 267-8

Russian Orthodox Church, 216 Ruttonjee Sanatorium, 101

Sai Ying Pun Clinic, 255

Salaries Commission, 21, 269–70 Salaries Tax, 32

Salt fish, 70-3

Salvation Army, 216

Sandy Bay Convalescent Home,

102

Sanitary services, 113-5

Scavenging, 115

Scholarships and bursaries, 4-5, 83,

147

School(s)—

Anglo-Chinese grammar, 81 blind for, 80

categories, 311

Shek Pik, 167, 259

Shipbreaking, 44, 183

Shipbuilding and repairing, 44, 182 Shipping, 180

Silver currency, 34-6 Sing Tao newspapers, 198 Slaughterhouses, 115 Slum clearance, 124 Snakes, 240–1

So Kam-tong, 220

Social Welfare, 140-9

Advisory Committee, 140

Statement of Aims and Policy, 2,

140

training, 147-8

youth camp, between pages 148-9 Society for the Aid and Rehabilitation

of Drug Addicts, 107

Society of Boys' Centres, 146

Soil, 61-2, 227-9

Sound Broadcasting, 199-202 South China Morning Post, 198 Special Branch, 151

Specialist health services, 110

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