Subject
Road Traffic (Parking and Waiting) (Amendment)
Regulations 1969.
Road Traffic (Parking and Waiting) (Amendment) Regulations 1969 (Commencement) Notice 1969.
Road Traffic (Public Omnibus and Public Car)
(Amendment) Regulations 1969.
Road Traffic (Public Omnibus and Public Car) (Amendment) Regulations 1969 (Commencement) Notice 1969.
Road Traffic (Registration and Licensing of Vehicles) (Amendment) Regulations 1969. Road Traffic (Registration and Licensing of Vehicles) (Amendment) Regulations 1969 (Commencement) Notice 1960.
Road Traffic (Roads and Signe) (Amendment)
Regulations 1969.
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Road Traffic (Roads and Signs) (Amendment) Regulations 1985 (Commencement) Notice 1969,
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Road Traffic (Taxis, Public Omnibuses and Public
Cars) (Amendment) Regulations 1969.
Road Traffic (Taxis, Public Ommibuses and Public Cars) (Amendment) Regulations 1969 (Commencement) Notice 1969.
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QUESTIONS
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Mr Oswald Cheung to ask
Is there any truth in the report that Government medical officers
declined to perform an abortion on a girl allegedly raped and pregnant, and if so, would the Hon. Director of Medical and Health Services make a statement on what occurred and whether the matter will be reconsidered?
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Mr Oswald Chung to ask :
Has Government any plans to introduce legislation on the law of
abortion to bring it into line with the law in England?
Mr Szeto Wai to ask :
Will Government explain what was the cause of the recent flooding
in the Shing Mun Valley, and what measures will be taken to prevent its recurrence?
Mr Fung Hon-chu to ask :
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In view of the importance attached to public reaction to the tentative
draft Bills on Marriage Reform and Intestates Estates, is Government aware that the purpose of the publicity has so far not been achieved, particularly as the translated versions of the explanatory memoranda are not adequate enough to convey the full significance of the bills, for example, the translation about clause 49), by itself of the Intestates Estates Bill leaves much to be desired? If so, what stepe are being contemplated to encourage and inspire public commente?
Dr S. Y. Chung to ask :
How many industrial land plots in terms of number and size
sold each year during the last five years remain undeveloped or under-developed ?
Mrs Ellen Li to ask :
Is Government actively considering effective measures to
protect workmen against non-payment of wages?
Mr Tae Yu-chuen to ask:
In view of the shortage of burial grounds will Government take
urgent steps to make adequate provisions for additional cemeteries and to ensure the public of non-profiteering in this connection?
Mr Wilfred Wong to ask :
In view of the fact that a large number of six to seven person flats in Wah Fu Estate remain unoccupied will Government consider requesting the Housing Authority to relax its rules so that the function of low cost housing can be fulfilled and the huge loan from public funds can be justified?
Mr Wilfred Wong to ask :
Is Government aware that the family pattern in the relevant income group qualified for Housing Authority Estates is changing from larger to smaller families ?
GOVERNMENT BUSINESS
MOTIONS
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ORDINANCE
The acting Attorney General :
Resolved, pursuant to section 9A of the Criminal Procedure
Ordinance, that the Legal Aid in Criminal Cases Rules 1969, made by the Chief Justice on the 20th day of August 1969 under section 9A of that Ordinance, be approved,