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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
HOH, KINE Friday, 19th
Meeting to be held on Thursday:-18M July, 1916, at 2.30 p.m.
ORDER OF BUSINESS
Confirmation of Minutes of Meeting held on 20th June, 1946,
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Papers to be laid.
3. Questions and Answers,
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Motions.
Questions.
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The Honourable Mr. D. F. Landale, pursuant to notice, will ask the following
questions :-
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Will Government make a statement as to its policy and what steps it is taking to provide the Colony, as soon as possible, with an adequate airport capable of handling the most modern types of four engine land planes.
Will Government state-
(1) Why the Pingshan Aerodrome project was abandoned.
(2) Whether an alternative site has been found and if so when construction work will commence, and how long it la estimated it will take to complete.
(3) If an alternative site has not been found what steps are
being taken to find such a site.
3. Is Government aware that, in order that Hong Kong may not lose its rightful place as an important link in the chain of National and International Air Linea now being organised, it is essential that it should be equipped with the most efficient and up-to-date facilities for air transport without any delay?
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With the opening of the Kowloon Canton Highway, and the resulting link-up of the road systems of the Colony and China, will Government consider altering the present traffic regulation whereby vehicles proceed on the left side of the road, to conform with that in force in China.