FIRST READING OF BILLS

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Trustee (Amendment) Bill 1970

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O. P. No. 3/33

2nd Revised copy

(Issued at 3.00 p.m. cn 20,10,70)

2.30 p.m. Wednesday 21st October 1970

THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF HONG KONG

Societies (Amendment) Bill 1970

Companies (Prevention of Evasion of the Societies Ordinance)

(Amendment) Bill 1970

Perjury (Amendment) Bill 1970'

University of Hong Kong (Amendment) Bili 1970

Places of Public Entertainment (Amendment)(No 2) Bill 1970

Supplementary Appropriation (1969-70) Bul 1970

Exchange Fund (Amendment}{No 2) Bill 1970

SECOND READING OF BILLS

Attorney General * Trustee (Amendment) Bill 1970

Attorney General

Attorney General

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Societies (Amendment) Bill 1970

Companies (Prevention of Evasion of

the Societies Ordinance) (Amendment) Bill 1970

PAPERS

THE

ORDER PAPER

Subject

Subsidiary Legislation :-

Auxiliary Forces Pay and Allowances Ordinance.

Pay Classification (Auxiliary Medical Services Unit) Assignment (Amendment) Notice 1970.

Sessional Papera 1970-71 :-

No 11

No 12

Ninth Annual Report by the Social Work Training Fund Trustee for the period ending on 31st March 1970. (To be published)

Annual Report by the District Commissioner New Territories for the year 1968-69. (To be published)

L. N. No.

153

No 13 Annual Report by the Commissioner of Registration

of Persons for the year 1969-70. (To be published)

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Attorney General

Perjury (Amendment) Bill 1970

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Attorney General

Attorney General::

University of Hong Kong (Amendment)

Bill 1970

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Places of Public Entertainment (Amendment)(No 2) Bill 1970

Financial Secretary: Supplementary Appropriation (1969-70)

Bill 1970

Financial Secretary: Exchange Fund (Amendment)(No 2) Bill 1970.

COMMITTEE STAGE AND THIRD READING OF BILL

Attorney General

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University of Hong Kong (Amendment)

Bill 1970.

QUESTIONS

1 Mrs Ellen Li to ask:

Will Government make a statement on the policy in relation to

succession to cooked food stall licences?

Mr T.K. Ann to ask:

Is Government aware that on a large number of major highway projects there would appear to be a very small labour force working at any given time? Are steps taken to ensure that highway projects are completed on time, and if not, are dainages sought against the contractors?

3 Mr T.K. Ann to ask:

Would Government in letting out contracts for highway projects in the future stipulate quicker completion periods than have been apparent in current projects?

K.J.

Frampton

Clerk to the Legislative Council

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