
30-05-2008
- Government's response to LegCo WKCD Subcommittee Specialist Advisory's report
- Greater travel convenience for APEC Business Travel Card holders
- Monetary Statistics for April 2008
- Last batch of Hospital Authority medical team members returns today
- Facilities of Tai Hang Tung Recreation Ground closed
- Permits approved for fund-raising for Sichuan earthquake victims
- FEHD response on personal data incident
- Estimated live pig supply
- Speech of Deputy Commissioner of Customs and Excise at the Customs Officers' Passing-out and Deputy Commissioner's Farewell Parade (with photos)
- Czech Republic and Hong Kong sign legal agreement (with photos)
- Task force to submit anti-drug strategies report in October
- Meetings of the Legislative Council and its Committees
- Shark flags lowered at beaches and water sports centres in Southern District
- Emergency relief for cyclone victims in Myanmar approved
- Eight employers ordered to pay MPF arrears
- International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity
- Exchange Fund Abridged Balance Sheet and Currency Board Account
- Re-tender results of four outlying island ferry routes
- Broadcasting Authority meeting
- Hospital Authority "Risk Alert" fourth issue published
- Temporary closure of Tung Chung Battery
- Financial results for the month ended April 30, 2008
- Effective Exchange Rate Index
- June adjustment in auto LPG ceiling prices
- SME seminar on "Enneagram as Managerial Tool"
- Proposed Footpath between Kadoorie Beach and Cafeteria Old Beach
- Appointment of members to Statistics Advisory Board
- Drainage improvement works at Shuen Wan
- Grading of beach water quality released
- Red flag hoisted at Kadoorie Beach in Tuen Mun District
- Traffic arrangements for public event on June 1
- Centre Street Escalator Link works gazetted
- Appointment to Hong Kong Tourism Board
- Proposed vessel height restricted area near new Stonecutters Bridge gazetted
- Link road project in Tin Shui Wai gazetted
- Schedule for issuing press releases on statistical data
- Red flags hoisted
- Motorists urged to drive with care on rainy day
- Mobile Library services to be suspended in June