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Mr G. M. B. Salmon to ask:
Who is responsible for the cleanliness of the beaches on Lamma
Island, and why are these left in a disgusting state?
Mr G. M. B. Salmon to ask:
How many drivers of both public and private vehicles with excess
exhaust discharge have been prosecuted so far this year, and has the Commissioner of Police given instructions to the Traffic Department police officers to take action against all such offenders?
Dr S. Y. Chung to ask:
Last year Government established at the two Universities a new scheme of student finance which in essence provides two sorts of financial assistance - grants to cover tuition fees and certain other expenses, and loans for living expenses of students. In view of the success of this scheme of student finance, will Government consider an early introduction of a similar scheme for those needy students at the Hong Kong Technical College?
Mr Oswald Cheung to ask:
Is Government in a position to state which, if any, of the
recommendations made in a Report of the Provisional Council for the Use and Conservation of the Countryside submitted to His Excellency on 28th June 1988 have been accepted, and which not, and the reasons therefor?
Is Government prepared at an early date to publish, or to release for publication, the said Report, so that its recommendations may be generally considered and discussed?
GOVERNMENT BUSINESS
MOTION
PUBLIC HEALTH AND URBAN SERVICES ORDINANCE
Mi D.R.W. Alexander:
Resolved, pursuant to section 144 of the Public Health and Urban
Services Ordinance, that the Public Swimming Pools (Amendment) By-laws 1970, made by the Urban Council on the 2nd day of June 1970 under section 42 of that Ordinance, be approved.
FIRST READING OF BILLS
Evidence (Amendment) Bill 1970
Promissory Oaths (Amendment) (No 2) Bill 1970
Road Traffic (Amendment) (No 2) Bill 1970
Factories and Industrial Undertakings (Amendment) Bill 1970
Hong Kong Stadium Bill 1970
Buildings (Amendment) Bill 1970
Sand (Amendment) Bill 1970
SECOND READING OF BILLS
Attorney General
Attorney General
Attorney General
Mr R. M. Hetherington
Mr D. R. W. Alexander
Mr J. J. Robson
: Evidence (Amendment) Bill 1970
: Promissory Oaths (Amendment)
(No 3) Bill 1970
: Road Traffic (Amendment) (No 2)
Bill 1970
: Factories and Industrial Undertakings
(Amendment) Bill 1970
: Hong Kong Stadium Bill 1970
: Buildings (Amendment) Bill 1970
Acting Financial Secretary: Sand (Amendment) Bill 1970
Acting Colonial Secretary
Attorney General
: Marriage Reform Bill 1970
(resumed debate)
: Multi-storey Buildings (Owners
Incorporation) Bill 1970
(resumed debate)