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INDEX

INDEX

V

F-Contd.

L-Contd.

FORSGAARD, Mr. H. M. G. (Appointed Member)

151, 176, 177, 209, 211, 384

Laundries (Amendment) By-laws, 1972-motion

179

Fouling of streets by dogs-question

Funeral parlours-question

362

Legislation, new, on anti-litter-question

96

217

Li, Mr. F. K. (See Secretary for Home Affairs or Director of Social Welfare)

Licence fees for cooked food stalls-question

344

H

LIGHTBODY, Mr. I. M. (See Commissioner for Resettlement)

Hawker By-laws 1972-motion

180

Litter bins, provision of, by the stalls of resited hawkers in resettlement estates-question

Hawker By-laws 1973-motion

385

Lo, Mr. Kenneth T. C. (Appointed Member)

15

240

Hawker By-laws, implementation of the--question

92

Lo, Mr. Tak-shing (Appointed Member)

25, 154, 171, 175, 271, 383

Hawkers, allocation of static pitches to pedlar--question

36

Hawkers and cooked food stalls in the Central District, the resiting of, into any future market development in the area and re-development of existing markets-question

LOBO, Mr. R. H., O.B.E. (Appointed Member), congratulation on his appointment to Legislative Council

114

LOBO, Mr. R, H., O.B.E. (Appointed Member)

181, 212, 213, 233, 372

149

Hawkers, newspaper-question

300

Luddington, Mr. D. C. C. (See Secretary for Home Affairs)

Hawkers on the pavement in San Po Kong Resettlement Estate-question Hawkers, obstruction by newspaper--question

218

365

Hawkers, police action against resited, in Resettlement Estates-question Hirings of the Concert Hall and Theatre in the City Hall to the public for almost two months during the Tenth Anniversary of the City Hall, present policy of the Council to exclude-question

38

M

72

MACKENZIE, Mr. John (Appointed Member), congratulation on his re-appointment

2

Hong Kong Stadium-question

Hong Kong waters, disposal of untreated sewage into-question

House inspections, routine-question

Hu, Mr. Henry H. L. (Elected Member)

203

194

MACKENZIE, Mr. John (Appointed Member)

280, 383

342

152, 168, 172, 175, 177, 182, 220, 245, 351

Markets, action taken to repair broken pavements and pedestrian surfaces in public--question

301

Hu, Mr. Henry H. L. (Elected Member), congratulation on his re-election

372

Markets and Abattoirs, (a) problems arising in the management of; (b) the fuller utilization of facilities in-question

74

HUANG, Dr. Denny M. H. (Elected Member)

76, 115, 150, 154, 176, 179, 209, 212, 252, 350, 384

Markets, re-development of existing, and the resiting of hawkers and cooked food stalls in the Central District into any future market development in the area-question

149

Motions-

Amendment of Standing Order 22(6)

16

K

KAN, Mr. Raymond Y. K. (Elected Member)

4, 268, 388

Amendment of Standing Order 10(1) Select Committees, appointment of

17

24

KAN, Mr. Raymond Y. K. (Elected Member), Farewell to "Keep Hong Kong Clean" Campaign, progress of the question "Keep Hong Kong Clean" Campaign, Resettlement Department staff and facilities for question

386

66

188, 196

Ko, Miss Siu-wah (Appointed Member), welcome to

300

L

Labourers, vacancies for cleansing, the accumulative leave of cleansing staff and the mechanization of sweeping service-question

88

Landslide, cause of a recent, which occurred at the Jordan Valley Resettlement-question

Exhumation and removal of human remains of persons from urn graves of the New Kowloon Cemetery No. 8 Public Cleansing and Prevention of Nuisances By-laws 1972 Applications for tenders for new shops in resettlement estates should be restricted to shopkeepers who have been cleared and who were entitled to shop resettlement under the old policy Compulsory resite cooked food stall licensees should be offered accommodation in stall sites recovered by the Council, on the temporary basis, until the whole line of stalls are cleared to an off-street bazaar 170 A separate Museum and Art Gallery Select Committee should be constituted with the terms of reference of the Museum and Art Gallery Select Committee of the last year Laundries (Amendment) By-laws 1972

76

150

160

174

179

15

Landslide, precautions taken to prevent, in Resettlement Estates-question Latrines, installation of doors in female, in resettlement estates-question

13

...

363

Private Cemeteries (Amendment) By-laws 1972, the Public Cemeteries (Amendment) By-laws 1972 and the Exhumation (Fees) By-laws 1972 179 Hawker By-laws 1972

180

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Page 5 of 206 IV INDEX INDEX V F-Contd. L-Contd. FORSGAARD, Mr. H. M. G. (Appointed Member) 151, 176, 177, 209, 211, 384 Laundries (Amendment) By-laws, 1972-motion 179 Fouling of streets by dogs-question Funeral parlours-question 362 Legislation, new, on anti-litter-question 96 217 Li, Mr. F. K. (See Secretary for Home Affairs or Director of Social Welfare) Licence fees for cooked food stalls-question 344 H LIGHTBODY, Mr. I. M. (See Commissioner for Resettlement) Hawker By-laws 1972-motion 180 Litter bins, provision of, by the stalls of resited hawkers in resettlement estates-question Hawker By-laws 1973-motion 385 Lo, Mr. Kenneth T. C. (Appointed Member) 15 240 Hawker By-laws, implementation of the--question 92 Lo, Mr. Tak-shing (Appointed Member) 25, 154, 171, 175, 271, 383 Hawkers, allocation of static pitches to pedlar--question 36 Hawkers and cooked food stalls in the Central District, the resiting of, into any future market development in the area and re-development of existing markets-question LOBO, Mr. R. H., O.B.E. (Appointed Member), congratulation on his appointment to Legislative Council 114 LOBO, Mr. R, H., O.B.E. (Appointed Member) 181, 212, 213, 233, 372 149 Hawkers, newspaper-question 300 Luddington, Mr. D. C. C. (See Secretary for Home Affairs) Hawkers on the pavement in San Po Kong Resettlement Estate-question Hawkers, obstruction by newspaper--question 218 365 Hawkers, police action against resited, in Resettlement Estates-question Hirings of the Concert Hall and Theatre in the City Hall to the public for almost two months during the Tenth Anniversary of the City Hall, present policy of the Council to exclude-question 38 M 72 MACKENZIE, Mr. John (Appointed Member), congratulation on his re-appointment 2 Hong Kong Stadium-question Hong Kong waters, disposal of untreated sewage into-question House inspections, routine-question Hu, Mr. Henry H. L. (Elected Member) 203 194 MACKENZIE, Mr. John (Appointed Member) 280, 383 342 152, 168, 172, 175, 177, 182, 220, 245, 351 Markets, action taken to repair broken pavements and pedestrian surfaces in public--question 301 Hu, Mr. Henry H. L. (Elected Member), congratulation on his re-election 372 Markets and Abattoirs, (a) problems arising in the management of; (b) the fuller utilization of facilities in-question 74 HUANG, Dr. Denny M. H. (Elected Member) 76, 115, 150, 154, 176, 179, 209, 212, 252, 350, 384 Markets, re-development of existing, and the resiting of hawkers and cooked food stalls in the Central District into any future market development in the area-question 149 Motions- Amendment of Standing Order 22(6) 16 K KAN, Mr. Raymond Y. K. (Elected Member) 4, 268, 388 Amendment of Standing Order 10(1) Select Committees, appointment of 17 24 KAN, Mr. Raymond Y. K. (Elected Member), Farewell to "Keep Hong Kong Clean" Campaign, progress of the question "Keep Hong Kong Clean" Campaign, Resettlement Department staff and facilities for question 386 66 188, 196 Ko, Miss Siu-wah (Appointed Member), welcome to 300 L Labourers, vacancies for cleansing, the accumulative leave of cleansing staff and the mechanization of sweeping service-question 88 Landslide, cause of a recent, which occurred at the Jordan Valley Resettlement-question Exhumation and removal of human remains of persons from urn graves of the New Kowloon Cemetery No. 8 Public Cleansing and Prevention of Nuisances By-laws 1972 Applications for tenders for new shops in resettlement estates should be restricted to shopkeepers who have been cleared and who were entitled to shop resettlement under the old policy Compulsory resite cooked food stall licensees should be offered accommodation in stall sites recovered by the Council, on the temporary basis, until the whole line of stalls are cleared to an off-street bazaar 170 A separate Museum and Art Gallery Select Committee should be constituted with the terms of reference of the Museum and Art Gallery Select Committee of the last year Laundries (Amendment) By-laws 1972 76 150 160 174 179 15 Landslide, precautions taken to prevent, in Resettlement Estates-question Latrines, installation of doors in female, in resettlement estates-question 13 ... 363 Private Cemeteries (Amendment) By-laws 1972, the Public Cemeteries (Amendment) By-laws 1972 and the Exhumation (Fees) By-laws 1972 179 Hawker By-laws 1972 180 Page 5 Page 6
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Page 5 of 206 IV INDEX INDEX V F-Contd. L-Contd. FORSGATE, Mr. H. M. G. (Appointed Member) 151, 176, 177, 209, 211, 384 Laundries (Amendment) By-laws, 1972-motion 179 Fouling of streets by dogs-question Funeral parlours-question 362 Legislation, new, on anti-litter-question 96 217 Li, Mr. F. K. (See Secretary for Home Affairs or Director of Social Welfare) Licence fees for cooked food stalls-question 344 H LIGHTBODY, Mr. I. M. (See Commissioner for Resettlement) Hawker By-laws 1972-motion 180 Litter bins, provision of, by the stalls of resited hawkers in resettlement estates-question Hawker By-laws 1973-motion 385 Lo, Mr. Kenneth T. C. (Appointed Member) 15 240 Hawker By-laws, implementation of the--question 92 Lo, Mr. Tak-shing (Appointed Member) 25, 154, 171, 175, 271, 383 Hawkers, allocation of static pitches to pedlar--question 36 Hawkers and cooked food stalls in the Central District, the resiting of, into any future market development in the area and re-development of existing markets-question LOBO, Mr. R. H., O.B.E. (Appointed Member), congratulation on his appointment to Legislative Council 114 LOBO, Mr. R, H., O.B.E. (Appointed Member) 181, 212, 213, 233, 372 149 Hawkers, newspaper-question 300 Luddington, Mr. D. C. C. (See Secretary for Home Affairs) Hawkers on the pavement in San Po Kong Resettlement Estate-question Hawkers, obstruction by newspaper--question 218 365 Hawkers, police action against resited, in Resettlement Estates-question Hirings of the Concert Hall and Theatre in the City Hall to the public for almost two months during the Tenth Anniversary of the City Hall, present policy of the Council to exclude-question 38 M 72 MACKENZIE, Mr. John (Appointed Member), congratulation appointment оп his re- 2 Hong Kong Stadium-question Hong Kong waters, disposal of untreated sewage into-question House inspections, routine-question Hu, Mr. Henry H. L. (Elected Member) 203 194 MACKENZIE, Mr. John (Appointed Member) 280, 383 342 152, 168, 172, 175, 177, 182, 220, 245, 351 Markets, action taken to repair broken pavements and pedestrian surfaces in public--question 301 Hu, Mr. Henry H. L. (Elected Member), congratulation on his re-election 372 Markets and Abattoirs, (a) problems arising in the management of; (b) the fuller utilization of facilities in-question 74 HUANG, Dr. Denny M. H. (Elected Member) 76, 115, 150, 154, 176, 179, 209, 212, 252, 350, 384 Markets, re-development of existing, and the resiting of hawkers and cooked food stalls in the Central District into any future market development in the area-question 149 Motions- Amendment of Standing Order 22(6) 16 K KAN, Mr. Raymond Y. K. (Elected Member) 4, 268, 388 Amendment of Standing Order 10(1) Select Committees, appointment of 17 24 KAN, Mr. Raymond Y. K. (Elected Member), Farewell to "Keep Hong Kong Clean" Campaign, progress of the question "Keep Hong Kong Clean" Campaign, Resettlement Department staff and facilities for question 386 66 188, 196 Ko, Miss Siu-wah (Appointed Member), welcome to 300 L Labourers, vacancies for cleansing, the accumulative leave of cleansing staff and the mechanization of sweeping service-question 88 Landslide, cause of a recent, which occurred at the Jordan Valley Resettle- ment-question Exhumation and removal of human remains of persons from urn graves of the New Kowloon Cemetery No. 8 Public Cleansing and Prevention of Nuisances By-laws 1972 Applications for tenders for new shops in resettlement estates should be restricted to shopkeepers who have been cleared and who were entitled to shop resettlement under the old policy Compulsory resite cooked food stall licensees should be offered accom- modation in stall sites recovered by the Council, on the temporary basis, until the whole line of stalls are cleared to an off-street bazaar 170 A separate Museum and Art Gallery Select Committee should be con- stituted with the terms of reference of the Museum and Art Gallery Select Committee of the last year Laundries (Amendment) By-laws 1972 76 150 160 174 179 15 Landsilde, precautions taken to prevent, in Resettlement Estates-question Latrines, installation of doors in female, in resettlement estates-question 13 ... 363 Private Cemeteries (Amendment) By-laws 1972, the Public Cemeteries (Amendment) By-laws 1972 and the Exhumation (Fees) By-laws 1972 179 Hawker By-laws 1972 180 Page 5Page 6
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IV

INDEX

INDEX

V

F-Contd.

L-Contd.

FORSGATE, Mr. H. M. G. (Appointed Member)

151, 176, 177, 209, 211, 384

Laundries (Amendment) By-laws, 1972-motion

179

Fouling of streets by dogs-question

Funeral parlours-question

362

Legislation, new, on anti-litter-question

96

217

Li, Mr. F. K. (See Secretary for Home Affairs or Director of Social Welfare)

Licence fees for cooked food stalls-question

344

H

LIGHTBODY, Mr. I. M. (See Commissioner for Resettlement)

Hawker By-laws 1972-motion

180

Litter bins, provision of, by the stalls of resited hawkers in resettlement

estates-question

Hawker By-laws 1973-motion

385

Lo, Mr. Kenneth T. C. (Appointed Member)

15

240

Hawker By-laws, implementation of the--question

92

Lo, Mr. Tak-shing (Appointed Member)

25, 154, 171, 175, 271, 383

Hawkers, allocation of static pitches to pedlar--question

36

Hawkers and cooked food stalls in the Central District, the resiting of, into any future market development in the area and re-development of existing markets-question

LOBO, Mr. R. H., O.B.E. (Appointed Member), congratulation on his

appointment to Legislative Council

114

LOBO, Mr. R, H., O.B.E. (Appointed Member)

181, 212, 213, 233, 372

149

Hawkers, newspaper-question

300

Luddington, Mr. D. C. C. (See Secretary for Home Affairs)

Hawkers on the pavement in San Po Kong Resettlement Estate-question Hawkers, obstruction by newspaper--question

218

365

Hawkers, police action against resited, in Resettlement Estates-question Hirings of the Concert Hall and Theatre in the City Hall to the public for almost two months during the Tenth Anniversary of the City Hall, present policy of the Council to exclude-question

38

M

72

MACKENZIE, Mr. John (Appointed Member), congratulation

appointment

оп

his re-

2

Hong Kong Stadium-question

Hong Kong waters, disposal of untreated sewage into-question

House inspections, routine-question

Hu, Mr. Henry H. L. (Elected Member)

203

194

MACKENZIE, Mr. John (Appointed Member)

280, 383

342

152, 168, 172, 175, 177, 182, 220, 245, 351

Markets, action taken to repair broken pavements and pedestrian surfaces

in public--question

301

Hu, Mr. Henry H. L. (Elected Member), congratulation

on his re-election

372

Markets and Abattoirs, (a) problems arising in the management of; (b) the

fuller utilization of facilities in-question

74

HUANG, Dr. Denny M. H. (Elected Member)

76, 115, 150, 154, 176, 179, 209, 212, 252, 350, 384

Markets, re-development of existing, and the resiting of hawkers and cooked food stalls in the Central District into any future market development in the area-question

149

Motions-

Amendment of Standing Order 22(6)

16

K

KAN, Mr. Raymond Y. K. (Elected Member)

4, 268, 388

Amendment of Standing Order 10(1) Select Committees, appointment of

17

24

KAN, Mr. Raymond Y. K. (Elected Member), Farewell to "Keep Hong Kong Clean" Campaign, progress of the question "Keep Hong Kong Clean" Campaign, Resettlement Department staff

and facilities for question

386

66

188, 196

Ko, Miss Siu-wah (Appointed Member), welcome to

300

L

Labourers, vacancies for cleansing, the accumulative leave of cleansing staff

and the mechanization of sweeping service-question

88

Landslide, cause of a recent, which occurred at the Jordan Valley Resettle-

ment-question

Exhumation and removal of human remains of persons from urn graves

of the New Kowloon Cemetery No. 8 Public Cleansing and Prevention of Nuisances By-laws 1972 Applications for tenders for new shops in resettlement estates should be restricted to shopkeepers who have been cleared and who were entitled to shop resettlement under the old policy Compulsory resite cooked food stall licensees should be offered accom- modation in stall sites recovered by the Council, on the temporary basis, until the whole line of stalls are cleared to an off-street bazaar 170 A separate Museum and Art Gallery Select Committee should be con- stituted with the terms of reference of the Museum and Art Gallery Select Committee of the last year Laundries (Amendment) By-laws 1972

76

150

160

174

179

15

Landsilde, precautions taken to prevent, in Resettlement Estates-question Latrines, installation of doors in female, in resettlement estates-question

13

...

363

Private Cemeteries (Amendment) By-laws 1972, the Public Cemeteries

(Amendment) By-laws 1972 and the Exhumation (Fees) By-laws 1972 179 Hawker By-laws 1972

180

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