HONG KONG LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
香港立法局 一九八九年七月十二日
12 July 1989
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have heard suggestions of better utilization of seaborne transport, staggered hours, and perhaps a diversification of sites for business centres. The other subjects on which we seem to have a great degree of consensus is that the co- ordination between road development and implementation or operation of fixed- track traffic through the two statutory corporations needs a further look. And we really look forward to the answer that the Government will give us in the future.
Finally, my feeling is that at the moment our thoughts are on Hong Kong people saving Hong Kong. This evening, I hope we strike the first chord of a new theme and that is: Hong Kong people building Hong Kong.
Question on the motion put and agreed to.
Private Bill
Second Reading of Bill
SAILORS HOME AND MISSIONS TO SEAMEN INCORPORATION (AMENDMENT) BILL 1989
Resumption of debate on Second Reading which was moved on 28 June 1989
Question on the Second Reading of Bill proposed, put and agreed to.
Bill read the Second time.
Bill committed to a Committee of the whole Council pursuant to Standing Order 43(1).
Committee stage of Bill
Council went into Committee
SAILORS HOME AND MISSIONS TO SEAMEN INCORPORATION (AMENDMENT) BILL 1989
Clauses 1 to 5 were agreed to.
Council then resumed.
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