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Mr P.C. Woo to ask:
In view of the many drowning accidents at the beaches in the Colony
of Hong Kong does Government consider the existing life saving facilities and swimming safety campaign adequate to meet the needs of present day Hong Kong and, if not, will Government take Immediate steps to improve the facilities for life saving at the beaches and to give wide publicity of the campaign to be launched?
Mr Szeto Wal to ask:
In view of the present acute shortage of supply of coarse aggregate
for concrete work, has Government any plan to encourage production by commercial quarries to cope with the increasing demand of this material by the building industry engaged on non-Government construction projects?
Mr Wilson Wang to ask:
Can Government inform this Council whether the provision of aided
primary school places in outlying islands may be regarded as adequate both in quantity and in quality? Can Government explain the kind of problem a particular school in Mul Wo had to encounter in order to have a proper surface for its playground?
Mr T.K. Ann to ask!
What is Government policy on the encouragement of industrial and
commercial arts education?
Mr Wilfred Wong to ask;
Would the Director of Education elaborate on Government's plans
on post primary expansion in education?
GOVERNMENT BUSINESS
FIRST READING OF BILL
Dogs and Cats (Amendment) Bill 1970
SECOND READING OF BILL
UNOFFICIAL MEMBER'S BILL
FIRST READING OF BILL
Community Chest of Hong Kong (Amendment) Bill 1970
SECOND READING OF BILL
Mr H.J.C. Browne
: Community Chest of Hong Kong (Amendment)
Bill 1970
R. J. Frampton
Deputy Clerk of Councile
Financial Secretary
: Dogs and Cats (Amendment) Bill 1970
COMMITTED STAGE AND THIRD READING OF BILLS
Acting Attorney General
Resettlement (Amendment) (No 2) Bill 1970
Acting Attorney General : Pensions (Amendment) (No 3) Bill 1970
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