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Dr S. Y. Chung to ask:
Will Government say how many fatal industrial accidents per
1,000 employees occurred in Hong Kong each year during the last five years, and how these figures compare with those in the industrially-advanced countries like the U.K. and U‚5, A, ?
Dr S. Y. Chung to ask:
In view of the adverse publicity caused by certain unhealthy and
unsafe Hong Kong products such as dangerous toys, contaminated ice cubes, faulty christmas tree lights and, more recently, poisonous love beads, which could impair our image overseas and hinder our domestic exports, 'what steps is Government taking or contemplating to take to safeguard Hong Kong's interest in this regard?
Mr Y, K. Kan to ask:
Why has Government taken so long in implementing the Fixed
Penalty (Traffic Contraventions) Ordinance 1970 since it was passed in this Council on the 25th February 1970?
STATEMENTS
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The Colonial Secretary and Mr J.J. Robson: Metrication
GOVERNMENT BUSINESS
MOTION
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HONG KONG STADIUM ORDINANCE
Mr D.R.W. Alexander:
It is hereby resolved that the Hong Kong Stadium By-laws 1971,
made by the Urban Council on the 4th day of May 1971, be approved) lo undoankoi <«*
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FIRST READING OF BILLS
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Married Persons Status B1 1971
Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Amendment) Bill, 1971.
SECOND READING OF BILLS
Attorney General
Attorney General
Attorney General
: Married Persons Status Bill 1971
(The Colonial Secretary will move the adjournment of the debate)
: Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions)
(Amendment) Bill 1971
(The Colonial Secretary will move the adjournment of the debate)
: Probate and Administration Bill 1971
(Resumed debate)
COMMITTEE STAGE AND THIRD READING OF BILL
Financial Secretary
: Exchange Fund (Amendment) Bil 1971
R. J. Frampton Clerk to the Legislative Council
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