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2,30 p.m. Wednesday 11th February 1970
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
OF HONG KONG
ORDER PAPER
Attorney General
Attorney General
Attorney General
Attorney General
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Attorney General
Attorney General
; District Court (Amendment) Bill 1970
: Promissory Oaths (Amendment)
Bill 1970
: Corporal Punishment (Amendment)
Bill 1970 di ak
: Legal Practitioners (Amendment)
Bill 1970
: Probate and Administration
(Amendment) Bill 1970
: Magistrates (Amendment) Bill 1970
PAPERS
Subject
Subsidiary Legislation :-
Dutiable Commodities (Amendment) Ordinance 1970
Dutiable Commodities (Amendment) Ordinance
1970 (Commencement) Notice 1970.
ADJOURNMENT
Mr Szeto Wai to raise under Standing Order No 9(5) the matter of
"Improving industrial workplaces".
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D. Barton
Deputy Clerk of Councils
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Importation and Exportation Ordinance.
Exportation (Certificates of Origin and
Commonwealth Preference Certificates)
(Amendment) Regulations 1970.
19
Legal Practitioners Ordinance.
Accountant's Certificate (Amendment) Rules 1970.
20
Legal Practitioners Ordinance,
Admission and Registration (Amendment) Rules 1970.
21
Legal Practitioners Ordinance.
Disciplinary Committee Proceedings Rules 1970.
22
Legal Practitioners Ordinance,
Practising Certificate (Amendment) Rules 1970,
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Legal Practitioners Ordinance,
Students (Amendment) Rules 1970.
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QUESTION
Mr Fung Hon-chu to ask:
In view of the pressure and congestion caused at times at
Treasury Offices by large mumbers of people calling there to pay rates and other dues in cash, could this Council be informed:
(a) Whether Government would be prepared to consider the feasibility and practicability of arranging with banks in various parts of Hong Kong to receive on behalf of Government such rates and dues normally payable at Treasury Offices?
(b) If negative, what measures have Government in mind to make
it more convenient for those members of the community who do not have bank accounts to discharge their obligations in the matter of payments due to Government?