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Dr S. Y. Chung to ask:

p. m.

Is Government aware that in the United Kingdom women working

on shift system, even those on night shift (such as from to 7 a. m. at the Vauxhall motor factory), are permitted to have a period of employment of ten hours per shift whereas in Hong Kong the period of employment for women on shift systems, even those on morning and afternoon shifts, is limited to only eight hours?

Mr Fung Hon-chu to ask:

In view of the traffic congestion to which public light buses are

contributing, particularly during rush hours in the Central District, will Government consider putting Jubilee Street out of bounds to public light buses and re-routing them further down Queen's Road Central and Bonham Strand East and along an appropriate side Street into Des Voeux Road Central?

Mr Fung Hon-chu to ask:

What plans are being made to improve the flow of vehicular traffic at the junction of Pokfulam Road and Bonham Road near the University of Hongkong?

SECOND READING OF BILLS

Financial Secretary

Financial Secretary

: Pensions (Amendment) (No. 2) Bili 1970

: Appropriation Bill 1970 (resumed debate)

(the Colonial Secretary will move the

adjournment of the debate)

COMMITTEE STAGE AND THIRD READING OF BILLS

Attorney General

Attorney General

Attorney General

Financial Secretary

: Perpetuities and Accumulations Bill 1970

: Fatal Accidents (Amendment) Bill 1970

: Fixed Penalty (Traffic Contraventions)

Bill 1970

: Estate Duty (Amendment) Bill 1970

Attorney General

Attorney General

Attorney General

: Sedition (Amendment) Bill 1970

: Public Order (Amendment) Bill 1970

: Wills Bill 1970

GOVERNMENT BUSINESS

MOTION (in Committee)

SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS FOR THE QUARTER ENDED

31ST DECEMBER 1969

The Financial Secretary:

That this Council approves the proposals set out in Paper No 3

of 1969/70,

FIRST READING OF BILL

Pensions (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill 1970

R. J. Frampton Deputy Clerk of Councils

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