Notices of Motions and Orders of the Day
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No! PW 24/7
MR FRANK HOOLEY (Sheffield, Heely): To ask the Lord Frivy Seal,
how many dwellings have been expropriated by the Hong Kong Government in order to build a depot at Sai Lau Kok for the Kasi Transit Railway.
MR FRAIK HOOLEY (Sheffield, Heeley) : To ask the Lord Privy Seal, how many shops or commercial premises have been expropriated by the Hong Kong Government in order to build a depot at Sai Lau Kok for the Masi Transit Railway.
ME FRANK HOOLEY (Sheffield, Heeley): To ask the Lord Privy Seal,
what are the precise terms of the Treaty of Peking 1898 relating to compensation for land expropriated in the New Territories of Hong Kong; and what machinery exists to ensure that these terms are observed.
MR FRANK HOOLEY (Sheffield, Heeley): To ask the Lord Privy Seal, what is the
basis of valuation of private dwellings or shops expropriated by the Hong Kong Government for clearance or demolition.
MR FRANK HOOLEY (Sheffield, Heeley): To ask the Lord Privy Seal,
what independent tribunal exists to determine fair compensation to owners of dwellings or shops which are expropriated by the Hong Kong Government.
MR FRANK HOOLEY (Sheffield, Heeley): To ask the Lord Privy Seal, what
arrangements exist to re-house persons whose dwellings are expropriated and then demolished by the Hong Kong Government in pursuance of planning policies.
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NA FRANK HOOLEY (Sheffield, Heeley): To ask the Lord Privy Seal, what profits have been made: (a) by the Government and (b) by private speculators out. If the expropriation and subsequent redevelopment of land and property in the course of providing four depots for the Mass Transit Railway in Tag Kong.
RAK HOOLEY (Sheffield, Heeley): To ask the Lord Privy Seal, if he will and a special commission of inquiry to Hong Kong to investigate the
propriation of property, the adequacy or inadequacy of compensation, the profits made by private and commercial interests, the machinery for
it of accounts, and all related matters involved in the construction of the Pass Transit Railway and its associated auxiliary depots, stations,
dings and equipment.
BIGGS-DAVISON (Epping Forest): To ask the Chancellor of the of Lancaster, on how many days in the present Parliament Official Report, the Vote and the day's Parliamentary Questions ave been printed and delivered on time; on how many days they have
And whether he will consult the authorities in another place ne service of papers has not been similarly interrupted.
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