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Report on the Public Service 1968,
Hong Kong Annual Report 1968,
QUESTIONS
Mr Fung Hon-chu to ask;
As some considerable time has elapsed since Government appointed the Tung Wah Hospital Working Party, will Government give us a progress report indicating when its recommendations are likely to be made public?
Mr Szeto Wai to ask:
In view of the recent public dissatisfaction over the Hong
Kong Electric Company's change of tariffs, will: Government inform this Council:
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Under what authority the Company, being a' public utility undertaking, can alter its tariffs, and whether Government approval is required for the change ?
Has Government been informed in ample time by the Company of ita intended change, and if so, has Government studied in details its implications, and is it satisfied that the change will have no adverse effect on the general consumers?
Would Government consider there is a need to secure a measure of control over this vital public utility similar to that over our public transport and telephone services? :
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His Excellency the President:
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The Acting Colonial Secretary: Report of the Housing Board for the
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The Attorney General:
Emergency (Principal) (Amendment)
Regulations 1969,
Emergency Regulations (Repeal)
Order 1969,
Mr R. M. Hetherington:
Annual Report of the Labour
Department for the year 1967/68.
GOVERNMENT BUSINESS
MOTIONS
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FACTORIES AND INDUSTRIAL UNDERTAKINGS (AMENDMENT)
REGULATIONS 1969
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Mr R. M. Hetherington:
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Resolved, pursuant to section 7 of the Factories and Industrial Undertakings Ordinance, that the Factories and Industrial Undertakings (Amendment) Regulations 1969, made by the Commissioner of Labour on the 10th day of February under section 7 of that Ordinance, be approved.
QUARRIES (SAFETY) REGULATIONS 1969
Mr R. M. Hetherington:
Resolved, pursuant to section 7 of the Factories and Industrial
Undertakings Ordinance, that the Quarries (Safety) Regulations 1969, made by the Commissioner of Labour on the 10th day of February under section 7 of that Ordinance, be approved.
FACTORIES AND INDUSTRIAL UNDERTAKINGS (FIRST AID IN
REGISTRABLE WORKPLACES) (AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS
1969
Mr R. M. Hetherington:
cor. Resolved, pursuant to section 7 of the Factories and Industrial
Undertakings Ordinance, that the Factories and Industrial Undertakings (First Aid in Registrable Workplaces) (Amendment) Regulations 1969, made by the Commissioner of Labour on the 10th day of February under section 7 of that Ordinance, be approved.