
10-09-2010
- Public urged to report flooding
- DH investigates suspected case of aconitum alkaloid poisoning
- Public's reports of unidentified flying objects
- Appeal for information on missing man in Wong Tai Sin (with photo)
- Special traffic arrangements in Chai Wan
- Public reminded to prevent E. coli O157:H7 infection
- Six employers ordered to pay MPF contributions
- Postal services to El Salvador
- Progress of the HKMA's investigations in Lehman-Brothers-related cases
- Postal services to Australia
- Rodent infestation rate for first half of 2010 released
- ILI and HFMD situation update
- Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital awarded full accreditation by Australian Council on Healthcare Standards
- SHA calls on President of Japanese Olympic Committee (with photos)
- SCMA meets representatives from direct marketing industry on protection of personal data privacy (with photo)
- Lo So Shing Beach in Islands District reopened
- Suspected red tide sighted at Hap Mun Bay Beach
- Meetings of the Legislative Council Committees
- Collaboration agreement on equine inspection and quarantine for 16th Asian Games signed
- Broadcasting Authority's deliberations in August
- Customs seize unmanifested ivory tusks (with photos)
- Public consultation on climate change strategy and action agenda launched (with video)
- Effective Exchange Rate Index
- Quarterly business receipts indices for service industries for the second quarter of 2010
- EMSD investigates lift incident at Ka Ming Court in Sham Shui Po
- Response to waste paper recyclers' vehicular procession
- SED pays tribute to teachers on their special day (with photos)
- SCS to lead delegation of Permanent Secretaries to Beijing and Shanghai
- World premiere of star-studded East-West percussive parade (with photos)
- Red tide sighted
- Grading of beach water quality released
- Legislative Council Panel on Food Safety and Environmental Hygiene continued its duty visit to Japan (with photos)
- Grenada grants visa-free access to HKSAR passport holders
- Pledge Day pledges concerted efforts to help students develop positive values (with photos)
- Red flags hoisted
- Public urged to report flooding