STATEMENT
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Miss Lydia Dunn made a statement on "The Prince Philip Dental Hospital Hong Kong Report by the Board of Governors for the Period 1 April 1984 - 31 March 1985".
GOVERNMENT BUSINESS
FIRST READING OF BILLS
RATING (AMENDMENT) BILL 1985
FIRE SERVICES (AMENDMENT) (NO. 2) BILL 1985
HONG KONG TRADE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (AMENDMENT) BILL 1985
The bills were read the first time and ordered to be set down
for second reading pursuant to Standing Order 41(3).
SECOND READING OF BILLS
RATING (AMENDMENT) BILL 1985
The Financial Secretary moved the second reading and addressed
the Council, after which he moved that the debate be adjourned.
Question put on subsidiary motion and agreed to.
FIRE SERVICES (AMENDMENT)(NO. 2) BILL 1985
The Attorney General moved the second reading and addressed
the Council, after which he moved that the debate be adjourned.
Question put on subsidiary motion and agreed to.
HONG KONG TRADE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (AMENDMENT) BILL 1985
The Secretary for Trade and Industry moved the second reading
and addressed the Council, after which he moved that the debate be adjourned.
Question put on subsidiary motion and agreed to.
UNOFFICIAL MEMBER'S MOTION
THE WHITE PAPER ON THE DRAFT HONG KONG (BRITISH NATIONALITY) ORDER 1986
Miss Lydia Dunn addressed the Council and moved the following
motion:-
This Council requests the Hong Kong Government to convey to the British Government the deep concern expressed in this Council about the erosion of the rights of Hong Kong British Dependent Territories Citizens and to urge upon the British Government the implementation of the detailed proposals contained in the letter dated the 3rd January 1986 addressed by the Unofficial Members of this Council to Members of the British Parliament and tabled in this Council today.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.