Mr Wilson Wang to ask:

Is Government aware of the serious shortage of trained physical

education teachers in our secondary schools? If so, what provision is Government making in the building up of facilities for such third year specialist courses and, as men and women have to be trained separately in secondary physical education, bas adequate staff been provided for both courses?

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Mr Wilfred Wong to ask:

COMMITTEE STAGE AND THIRD READING OF BILLS

Attorney General

(Acting)

Attorney General

(Acting)

Financial Secretary

: Consular Relations (Amendment) Bill

1971

: Fixed Penalty (Traffic Contraventions)

(Amendment) Bill 1971

: Quarantine and Prevention of Disease

(Amendment) Bill 1971

In view of the corrosion of the pontoons of rafts at various public

beaches which put them out of operation in the midst of the swimming season, will the Director of Urban Services state' what measures are being taken to ensure that the rafts will remain in the water to increase the safety factor for swimmers?

GOVERNMENT BUSINESS

MOTION (in Committee)

SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS FOR THE QUARTER ENDED

31ST MARCH 1971

The Financial Secretary:

That this Council approves the supplementary provisions for

the quarter ended 31st March 1971, as set out in Paper No 4 of 1970/71. P

FIRST READING OF BILLS

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EVAL

Fire Services (Amendment) Bill 1971

Intestates' Estates (Amendment) Bill 1971

Dangerous Drugs (Amendment) Bill 1971

Rating (Amendment) Bill 1971

SECOND READING OF BILLS

Colonial Secretary

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: Fire Services (Amendment) Bill 1971

Attorney General (Acting): Intestates' Estates (Amendment) Bill 1971

Attorney General (Acting): Dangerous Druge (Amendment) Bill 1971

Financial Secretary

Financial Secretary

: Rating (Amendment) Bill 1971

: Wild Birds and Wild Mammals Protection

(Amendment) Bill 1971 (resumed debate)

Mr R. M. Hetherington

: Employment (Amendment) Bill 1971

R.J. Frampton Clerk to the Legislative Council

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