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Mr P. C. Woo to ask:
Several years ago when there was an acute shortage of Crown
Counsel in the Legal Department the Public Services Commission agreed to the suggestion of the Attorney General to recruit Australian and New Zealand lawyers to the Legal Department. Such recruitments were purely for legal officers in the Legal Department. (a) Are Australian and New Zealand lawyers being recruited to fill the posts in the Judiciary and/or the Registrar General's Department? and, (b) If so, have such recruitments been recommended by the Public Services Commission?
Dr 5. Y. Chung to ask :
How does Government propose to make use of the $208 million
surplus of 1968/697
Dr S. Y. Chung to ask :
What have been the number and size of new industrial projects
involving foreign participation each year for the last five years?
Mr P. C. Woo to ask :
In view of the fact that there are numerous owners of undivided shares in multi-storey buildings has Government considered charging Crown rents and premia direct to these owners so that defaults by some owners will not cause hardship and inconvenience to other owners to whom Government hitherto has looked for payment?
GOVERNMENT BUSINESS
· MOTION
PUBLIC HEALTH AND URBAN SERVICES ORDINANCE
Mr B. D. Wilson:
Resolved, pursuant to section 144 of the Public Health and Urban
Services Ordinance, that the Abattoirs (Amendment) By-laws 1968, made by the Urban Council on the 8th day of July 1969 under section 77 of that Ordinance, be approved.
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FIRST READING OF BILLS
Pharmacy and Poisons Bill 1969
Penicillin (Amendment) Bill 1969
Corporate Bodies Contracts Bill 1969
Disposal of Uncollected Goods Bill 1969
Misrepresentation Bill 1969
Public Health and Urban Services (Amendment) Bшl 1969
Stamp (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill 1969
SECOND READING OF BILLS
Dr P. H. Teng :
Dr P. H. Teng :
Acting Attorney General :
Acting Attorney General :
Acting Attorney General :
Mr B. D. Wilson:
Pharmacy and Poisons BI 1969
Fenicillin (Amendment) Bill 1969
Corporate Bodies Contracts Bill 1969
Disposal of Uncollected Goods Bill 1969
Misrepresentation Bill 1869
Public Health and Urban Services
(Amendment) Bill 1969
Acting Financial Secretary: Stamp (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill 1969
COMMITTEE STAGE AND THIRD READING OF BILL
Acting Financial Secretary: Inland Revenue (Amendment) (No. 2)
Bull 1969
UNOFFICIAL MEMBERS' BUSINESS
FIRST READING OF BILL
Hong Kong Society for the Protection of Children Incorporation Bill 1969
SECOND READING OF BILL
Mr P. C. Woo :
Hong Kong Society for the Protection of
Children Incorporation Bi 1969
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