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Monitors' report submitted to CS
The monitors appointed to observe the Orderly Repatriation Programme operation this (Tuesday) morning have submitted their report to the Chief Secretary.
The two monitors comprised a non-official Justice of the Peace, Professor William Ian Rees Davies; and representative from a non-government organisation, Mr Tai Kie-ying from Christian Action.
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Two lots of land up for auction
The Lands Department will auction two lots of land in Yuen Long and Mui Wo tomorrow (Wednesday).
The public auction will begin at 2.30 pm in the Concert Hall of the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, Tsim Sha Tsui.
The first lot, located at the junction of Yuen Long Tai Yuk Road and Ma Tin Road, has an area of about 4,206 square metres. It is for non-industrial purposes, excluding petrol filling station, hotel and godown.
The basements may be used for residents' car parking and other purposes ancillary to private residential purposes. However, approval in writing from the Director of Lands is required.
The ground floor can be used for retail purposes and loading or unloading of goods and service vehicles, the first and second floors for fee-paying car park and the remaining floors for residential use.
Covering an area of about 720 square metres, the second lot is located in Mui Wo, Lantau Island. It is also for non-industrial purposes excluding residential, godown, hotel, guest house and service apartment.
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