
04-06-2010
- HFMD and EV71 situation update
- Vigilance urged against Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease
- HK Ballet brings thought-provoking trilogy to Shanghai Expo
- Delegation of DC chairmen and vice chairmen arrives in Shanghai (with photos)
- Chinese Opera Festival 2010 kicks off today
- Director of Leisure and Cultural Services congratulates award winning young artists
- Public warned about two types of Isotone Sports Drinks (with photo)
- Transcript of SFST's remarks
- Employer ordered to pay MPF arrears
- Special traffic and transport arrangements for public procession in Causeway Bay this Sunday
- Meetings of the Legislative Council and its committees
- Record of Discussion of the Meeting of the Exchange Fund Advisory Committee Currency Board Sub-Committee held on April 29, 2010
- Progress of the HKMA's investigations in Lehman-Brothers-related cases
- Speech by SFST at Hong Kong Institute of Directors speaker luncheon (English only)(with photos)
- 17 pre-sale consent applications for residential developments pending approval
- Tsuen Wan restaurant ordered to suspend business
- Effective Exchange Rate Index
- Food Safety Report for April released
- Combating climate change campaign - World Environment Day 2010 cum Global Warming and Climate Variation seminar series
- Draft Tai O Fringe Development Permission Area Plan gazetted
- Red flag at Kwun Yam Beach in Islands District lowered
- Grading of beach water quality released
- Missing girl located
- Demand notes for government rent issued
- Mail services to Hungary
- Test results of rice dumplings satisfactory
- Temporary closure of grass pitch of Yuen Long Stadium
- Auction of personalised vehicle registration marks tomorrow
- Response to public health emergencies tested (with photos/video)
- Amendments to South Island Line (East) Gazetted
- Appeal for information on missing man in Wong Tai Sin (with photo)
- Order for removal of human remains buried in 2003 in public cemeteries
- Applications invited for HK Cultural Centre Arts Fair stalls
- Authorisation for safety training courses withdrawn
- Red flags hoisted
- SCED to attend APEC ministerial meeting in Japan