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want to vote or not and invite them to come in. Will this not be fairer? The Standing Orders have not stipulated that we have to wait for Members who have walked out to come back to vote. However, as a matter of fairness, they should be given a chance if they want to vote. I will give them a time limit of 3 minutes. If they refuse to come in, they will not be able to vote. In fact, they should respect the meeting and shouldn't have taken such a course of action.

Now the dilatory motion moved by Mr. Lai Hok-lim and seconded by Mr. Lo Wing-fai is put to the vote, that is, the original motion and the amended motion should be deferred to the CUL S/C meeting for discussion. We will vote by open ballot through the computer. Will the Secretariat please get ready for the vote. To vote for the dilatory motion means to be in favour of referring the matter to the CUL S/C for discussion. To vote against the motion means to continue the discussion here. Members who have not yet voted please raise your hands. No more voting now.

The dilatory motion was put to the vote.

The dilatory motion was carried with 11 votes in favour and 2 abstentions.

(Record of voting on Mr. Lai Hok-lim's dilatory motion is at Annex 1.)

CHAIRMAN (in Cantonese): Voting result shows that the dilatory motion is carried with 11 affirmative votes, 2 abstention votes and 0 negative votes. The original motion and the amended motion will therefore be deferred to the CUL S/C for discussion.

Chairman (in Cantonese):—The meeting is now adjourned. The next meeting will be held on 13 July 1999 (Tuesday) at 2:30 p.m. Thank you.

Adjournment—5:14 p.m.

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Page 477 of 606 PROVISIONAL URBAN COUNCIL 621 want to vote or not and invite them to come in. Will this not be fairer? The Standing Orders have not stipulated that we have to wait for Members who have walked out to come back to vote. However, as a matter of fairness, they should be given a chance if they want to vote. I will give them a time limit of 3 minutes. If they refuse to come in, they will not be able to vote. In fact, they should respect the meeting and shouldn't have taken such a course of action. Now the dilatory motion moved by Mr. Lai Hok-lim and seconded by Mr. Lo Wing-fai is put to the vote, that is, the original motion and the amended motion should be deferred to the CUL S/C meeting for discussion. We will vote by open ballot through the computer. Will the Secretariat please get ready for the vote. To vote for the dilatory motion means to be in favour of referring the matter to the CUL S/C for discussion. To vote against the motion means to continue the discussion here. Members who have not yet voted please raise your hands. No more voting now. The dilatory motion was put to the vote. The dilatory motion was carried with 11 votes in favour and 2 abstentions. (Record of voting on Mr. Lai Hok-lim's dilatory motion is at Annex 1.) CHAIRMAN (in Cantonese): Voting result shows that the dilatory motion is carried with 11 affirmative votes, 2 abstention votes and 0 negative votes. The original motion and the amended motion will therefore be deferred to the CUL S/C for discussion. Chairman (in Cantonese):—The meeting is now adjourned. The next meeting will be held on 13 July 1999 (Tuesday) at 2:30 p.m. Thank you. Adjournment—5:14 p.m. 606 Page 477 of 606 Page 477 of 606
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Page 477 of 606 PROVISIONAL URBAN COUNCIL 621 want to vote or not and invite them to come in. Will this not be fairer? The Standing Orders have not stipulated that we have to wait for Members who have walked out to come back to vote. However, as a matter of fairness, they should be given a chance if they want to vote. I will give them a time limit of 3 minutes. If they refuse to come in, they will not be able to vote. In fact, they should respect the meeting and shouldn't have taken such a course of action. Now the dilatory motion moved by Mr. Lai Hok-lim and seconded by Mr. No Wing-fai is put to the vote, that is, the original motion and the amended motion should be deferred to the CUL S/C meeting for discussion. We will vote by open ballot through the computer. Will the Secretariat please get ready for the vote. To vote for the dilatory motion means to be in favour of referring the matter to the CUL S/C for discussion. To vote against the motion means to continue the discussion here. Members who have not yet voted please raise your hands. No more voting now. The dilatory motion was put to the vote. The dilatory motion was carried with 11 votes in favour and 2 abstentions. (Record of voting on Mr. Lat Hok-lim's dilatory motion is at Annex 1.) CHAIRMAN (in Cantonese):-Voting result shows that the dilatory motion is carried with 11 affirmative voles, 2 abstention votes and 0 negative votes. The original motion and the amended motion will therefore be deferred to the CUL SIC for discussion. Chairman (in Cantonese):—The meeting is now adjourned. The next meeting will be held on 13 July 1999 (Tuesday) at 2:30 p.m. Thank you. Adjournment-5:14 p.m. 606 Page 477 of 606 Page 477 of 606
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want to vote or not and invite them to come in. Will this not be fairer? The Standing Orders have not stipulated that we have to wait for Members who have walked out to come back to vote. However, as a matter of fairness, they should be given a chance if they want to vote. I will give them a time limit of 3 minutes. If they refuse to come in, they will not be able to vote. In fact, they should respect the meeting and shouldn't have taken such a course of action.

Now the dilatory motion moved by Mr. Lai Hok-lim and seconded by Mr. No Wing-fai is put to the vote, that is, the original motion and the amended motion should be deferred to the CUL S/C meeting for discussion. We will vote by open ballot through the computer. Will the Secretariat please get ready for the vote. To vote for the dilatory motion means to be in favour of referring the matter to the CUL S/C for discussion. To vote against the motion means to continue the discussion here. Members who have not yet voted please raise your hands. No more voting now.

The dilatory motion was put to the vote.

The dilatory motion was carried with 11 votes in favour and 2 abstentions.

(Record of voting on Mr. Lat Hok-lim's dilatory motion is at Annex 1.)

CHAIRMAN (in Cantonese):-Voting result shows that the dilatory motion is carried with 11 affirmative voles, 2 abstention votes and 0 negative votes. The original motion and the amended motion will therefore be deferred to the CUL SIC for discussion.

Chairman (in Cantonese):—The meeting is now adjourned. The next meeting will be held on 13 July 1999 (Tuesday) at 2:30 p.m. Thank you.

Adjournment-5:14 p.m.

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