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3.
The seid Bill cane before the Legislative
Council for its Second Reading a week later, that is to say, on the 10th. December last and, after a long discussion and opposition thereto from all the Unofficial Members then present at the Council save one, passed its Second Reading.
4.
On the same day the Council went into
Committee to consider the said Bill clause by clause and after
much debate Section 7 was amended and allowed to stand over for
a week for further consideration. Your Excellency then informed
intimated that you were prepared to give an undertaking to the Council that no such regulations would be made for a period of
six months should it become law.
5.
On the 17th. day of December last the said
Section 7 as amended was again brought before the Committee of
the whole Council for further consideration and all the Un-
-official Members except one were in favour of deleting the said clause from the said Bill. but the amendment proposed by
the Honourable Dr. Ho ai and seconded by the Honourable Ir.
Wei Yuk, both representing the Chinese on the Council, that this
Section be delated was lost and the said Section 7 after some
further amendments and alterations was passed and it now reads
as follows:--
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For the purpose of promoting sanitation
and cleanliness in public places the
Governor-in-Council may at all times
hereafter make and vary regulations for
the following purposes:-
(a). For the prohibition of spitting
on the floor of any school-house,
theatre, public building or other
place of public entertainment or
assembly, or of any common
-trance, lobby, hall, passage
way, corridor or staircase of any
building used or occupied for
en-
shops