Road Traffic Ordinance.
QUESTIONS
Road Traffic (Roads and Signs) (Amendment) Regulations 1969
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Mr Fung Hon-chu to ask :
Road Traffic Ordinance,
Road Traffic (Taxis,Public Omnibuses and Public Cars) (Amendment) Regulations 1969
Proclamation No. 1 of 1969.
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Maintenance Orders (Facilities for Enforce- ment) Ordinance to extend to New Zealand
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104
Boilers and Pressure Receivers Ordinance.
Boilers and Pressure Receivers (Exemption) Order 1969.
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Census Ordinance,
Census Order 1989.
Sessional Papers 1969 :-
No. 16
Annual Report of the Hong Kong Export
Credit Insurance Corporation 1968/69
(to be published on 30, 7, 69)
No. 17 - Annual Report by the Director of Infor-
mation Services for the year 1968/69
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(published om 23.7.
68)
No. 18- Report of the Board of Management of the
Hong Kong Tourist Association 1963/69 (published on 17. 7.69)
No. 19 - Statement of Accounts of the Immigra-
tion Service Welfare Fund for the year ended 31, 3, 69
No. 20
Annual Report by the Director of Commerce
and Industry for the year 1968/69.
(published on 23. 7. 69)
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In view of the minimum age requirement of 18 years set on persons 7 employed in public dance halls and dancing schools and recent
public concern expressed over the employment of young girls in bars would Government clarify the position and inform this Council whether steps are being taken to provide a statutory minimum age governing the employment of girls in liquor selling establishments?
Mr M. A. R. Herries to ask :
Will Government please inform this Council what progress has been made concerning the proposed Rapid Transit System and when it may be possible to reach a decision regarding this important project?
Mr Wilfred Wong to ask :
In view of the recent outbreak of Cholera, what measures have
Government taken to prevent food stalls from selling food which might contain Cholera Vibrio?
Mr Wilfred Wong to ask :
In the interest of Public ah, is Government considering a stricter policy concerning illegal food stalls which have no facilities for washing?
Mr H. J. C. Browne to ask ;
Can Government say what progress has been made by the Committee
to review the Doctor problem, that was set up in February, and what action is proposed?
Mr H. J. C. Browne to ask :
Will Government say what progress is being made with legislation necessary for setting up a Hong Kong Society of Accountants, or other suitable arrangements, to give the opportunity to Hong Kong residents to get a recognised accountancy qualification tailored to suit local conditions and laws?