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GOVERNMENT BUSINESS
(1) Trade Union Registration pill, 1961,
The Colonial Secretary to move the Second and Third readings
of :-
A Bill intituled: "An Ordinance to make provision for the
registration and better control of trade infona, and matters ancillary thereto."
LEGISLATIVE
COUNCIL
Meeting to be held on Wednesday, 17th January, 1962, at 2.30 p..
ORDER OF BUSINESS.
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CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES OF MEETING HELD ON 27TH DECEMBER
(2) Industrial Employment (Holidays with Pay and Sickness Allowance)
BILL, 1961.
2.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
The Colonial Secretary to move the Second and Third readings
of :-
Appointment of Standing Law Committee.
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PAPERS TO BE LAID.
A Bill intituled: "An Ordinance to provide for the grant to
workers employed in industrial undertakings of certain holidays and for the payment to them of a weasure of sick pay and for matters connected with the purposes aforesaid."
(3) Probation of Offenders (Amendment) Bill, 1961,
The Attorney General to move the Second and Third readings of :-
A Bill intituled: "An Ordinance to amend the Probation of
Offenders Ordinance, 1956."
(4) Magistrates (Amendment) 3111. 1961.
The Attorney General to move the Second and Third readings of :-
A Bill intituled; "An Ordinange to amend the Magistratoa
Ordinance, Chapter 227, and to repeal the Administration of Justice (Sumary Offences) Ordinance, 1955."
(5) Landlord and Tenant (Amendment) Bill, 1961.
The Attorney General to move the Second and Third readings of ;-
A Bill intltuled: "An Ordinance to amend the Landlord and
Tenant Ordinance, Chapter 255,"
(6). Stamp Duties Management (Amendment) Bill, 1961.
The Financial Secretary to move the second and Third readings :-
A Bill intituled: "An Ordinance to amend the Stamp Duties
Management Ordinance, Chapter 121."
A. CHARMAN
DEPUTY CLERK OF COUNCILS.
QUESTIONS.
(1) Mr. Kwok Chan, purauent to notice, will ask the following questions :-
(a) In connection with the project of building new sbattoirs, which has been under the careful consideration of both official and unofficial members of this Council, will Government now indicate the progresa of the project and when the building of the new abattoirs is planned to commence ?
(b) Some members of the public who have been to the Registration Office for their identity cards have found it impossible to get them in the same day and not a few have been told that a certain registration number has only been reached. Assuming that the population of the Colony is in the region of over 3 millions, will Government indicate how long it will take to complete the registration, and whether it is possible to facilitate the acquisition of these identity cards by the public ?
(2) Mr. Dhua J. Kattonjes, pursuant to notice, will ask the following
question :-
In view of the recent public concern at the sharp increases in reul of uncontrolled domestic premises, would Government state whether measures are under consideration to investigate this matter which has an inflationary affect on the Colony's economy to the detriment of the livelihood of our mage aarners ?
GOVERNMENT BUSINESS.
(1) Publio Cleansing and Prevention of Nuisancsa (Amendment)
By-laws 1962.
Mr. K. S. Kinghorn to move the following resolution :-
Resolved that the Public Cleansing and Erevention of Muisances
(Amendment) By-laws, 1962, made by the Urban Council on the 2nd day of January, 1962, under section 15 of the Publio Health and Urban Services Ordinance, 1960, be approveð. (2) Merchant Shipping (Certificates of Competency (Masters and
Mates) Rules) (Validation and Commentoiment) Bill, 1962.
The Attorney General. to mov the Pirat reading of :-
A Bill intituled: "An Ordinance to remove doubt as to the
validity of certain rule:s purporting to be made in exercise of the powers conferred by the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1953."
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