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LEGISLATIVE

COUNCIL

Meating to be held on Wednesday, 18th May, 1960, at 2.30 p.m.

(7) Medical Registration (Amendment) Bill, 1960.

Dr. D.J.M. Mackenzie to move the Second and Third readings

of :-

ORDER OF BUSINESS

1.

CONFIRMATION OF MINURES OF MEEPING HELD UN 4TH MAY, 1960.

A Bill intituled: "An Ordinance further to amend the

Medical Registration Ordinance, 1957."

2.

PAPERS TO BE LAID.

GOVERNMENT BUSINESS.

A. CHAIMAN,

DEFUTY CLERK OF COUNCILS,

(1) Ex gratia pension for the late Jackson HAD,

The Colonial Secretary to move the following reaolution ;-

WHEREAS

(1) Jackson HAU Grade III Post Warden in the Civil Aid

Services (hereinafter referred to as "the deceased") died on the 1st day of November, 1959, while on duty with the Civil Aid Services;

(2) & Board appointed under and in accordance with the

provisions of regulation 21 of the Essential Services Corps (General) Regulations, and subsection (2) of seotion 18 of the Royal Hong Kong Defence Force Ordinanco, 1951, decided that the doath of the deceased cannot be attributed to his dutlea in the Civil Aid Services;

(3) the deceased left him surviving a widow Mrs. HAD WON

Sui-ping, (hereinafter referred to as "the widow') and a son, HAU Ho-kuen (hereinafter referred to as "the eon") who was born on the 24th day of July, 1941, and no other children under the age of twenty one years;

(4) notwithstanding that the said Board hold that the death of the dooeased cannot be attributed to his service with the Civil Aid Services, it is desired thát an ex gratio pension he granted to the widow (calculated at the rate of four fifths of the pension which might otherwise have been awarded to the widow if the death of the deceased pfficer had been attributed to his servico with the givil Aid Services);

RESOLVED that there be granted to the widow ex gratia

pona lons of follows

(a) as from the 2nd day of November, 1959, and for so long

as the widow remains unmarried, the sum of $191.90 per month;

(b) from the 2nd day of November, 1959, until the 31st

day of August, 1962 an allowance of $69.54 per month in respect of the son;

(c) from the 1st day of September, 1960, until the 31st

day of August, 1962, an education allowance in respect of the son of $60 per month; and

(d) from the 2nd day of November, 1959, until the 31st day

of August, 1962, a rent allowance at the rate of $69.54 per month,

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