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Mr Oswald Cheung to ask :
Which of the Resettlement Estates do not at present have a police
station? In view of the many crimes of violence being committed in Resettlement Estates, will Government establish substantial police posts in each of the Resettlement Estates, pending the construction of police stations?
Mr Wilfred Wong to ask :
In view of the demand for industrial land in Tsuen Wan and in the
light of the fact that many holders of letter "B" are not exercising their right to exchange land, has Government any plan to limit the period during which holders of these letters must apply for conversion?
Dr S. Y. Chung to ask :
Will Government give the following statistics relating to new industrial establishments in Hong Kong involving foreign participation:
(a) the mumber and size (in terms of investment and number of
employees) in 1969 and in 1970;
(b) the number of enquiries and investigations dealt with by the
Commerce and Industry Department, and the number of successful cases during the past five years?
Dr S. Y. Chung to ask :
Has Government adequate plans and facilities for the training of
technical teachers and instructors in order to promptly meet the increasing and urgent demands in the 1970's for technical education at the lower levels such as that in technical institutes and vocational schools?
GOVERNMENT BUSINESS
MOTIONS
DEFENCE REGULATIONS (CONTINUATION) ORDINANCE
The Attorney General (Acting):
It is hereby resolved, pursuant to section 6 of the Defence
Regulations (Continuation) Ordinance, that the duration of the said Ordinance be extended for the term of one year with effect from 1st January 1971.
ILLEGAL STRIKES AND LOCK-OUTS ORDINANCE
Mr R. M. Hetherington:
It is hereby resolved, pursuant to section 8 of the Illegal Strikes
and Lock-outs Ordinance, that the duration of the said Ordinance be extended for the term of one year with effect from 1st January 1971.
FIRST READING OF BILL
Intestates' Estates Bill 1971
SECOND READING OF BILLS
Attorney General (Acting)
: Intestates' Estates Bill 1971
(The Colonial Secretary will move the adjournment of the debate)
Financial Secretary (Acting): Public Transport Services (Hong
Kong Island) (Amendment) Bill 1970 (resumed debate)
COMMITTEE STAGE AND THIRD READING OF BILLS
Colonial Secretary
Colonial Secretary
Attorney General (Acting)
Attorney General (Acting)
Attorney General (Acting)
Attorney General (Acting)
Secretary for Home Affairs
(Acting)
: Royal Hong Kong Regiment Bill 1970
: Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air
Force Bill 1970
: Law Reform (Miscellaneous
(Amendments) Bill 1970
: Law Revision (Miscellaneous
Repeals) Bill 1970
: Prevention of Bribery Bill 1970
: District Court (Civil Jurisdiction
and Procedure) (Amendment) Bill 1970
Li Po Chun Charitable Trust Fund
(Amendment) Bill 1970
Financial Secretary (Acting): Public Transport Services (Hong Kong
Island) (Amendment) Bill 1970
R. J. Frampton
Clerk to the Legislative Council