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Mr Fung Hon-chu to ask:
Will Government let us know whether any urgent Government
projects are still held up through the failure of Goodman Corporation to fulfil its obligations, if so, what these projects are and what steps have been taken to remedy the situation?
Mr Wilson Wang to ask:
In view of the serious shortage of recreational facilities in the Western District, can Government expedite the clearance of the site formerly occupied by the Slaughter-house at Kennedy Town and the Quarantine depot annexed to it, so as to enable the early construction of the projected Swimming Pool Complex in this area?
Mr Wilson Wang to ask :
From the date of completion of the Secondary School Entrance
Examination, how many days does it take for the results to be published? In view of the anxiety of parents of all primary school leavers over such results for having to make alternative plan if their children are not successful in this examination, con a greater effort be made to effect earlier notification of the results?
STATEMENT
Mr D. R. W. Alexander :
Swimming Pools (New Territories)
Regulations 1969.
Financial Secretary:
Financial Secretary :
Inland Revenue (Amendment) Bill 1969
(resumed debate)
Banking (Amendment) Bill 1969
(resumed debate)
COMMITTEE STAGE AND THIRD READING OF BILLS
Buildings (Amendment) Bill 1969
Mr J. J. Robson :
UNOFFICIAL MEMBERS' BUSINESS
COMMITTEE STAGE AND THIRD READING OF BILL
Mr P. C. Woo :
Portuguese Community Schools Incorporation
(Amendment) Bill 1969
D. Barton
Deputy Clerk of Councils
GOVERNMENT BUSINESS
FIRST READING OF BILLS
Police Forces (Change of Title) Bill 1969
Evidence (Amendment) Bil 1969
Cross-Harbour Tunnel Bill 1969
SECOND READING OF BILLS
Colonial Secretary :
Attorney General :
Financial Secretary:
Police Forces (Change of Title) Bill 1969
Evidence (Amendment) Bill 1965
Cross-Harbour Tunnel Bill 1989
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