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15-09-2005

* Speech by FS at the post-concert reception of the Philharmonic Orchestra Season Opening (English only) (With photo)
* Fatal traffic accident in Yuen Long
* Passenger traffic and arrangements during Mid-Autumn Festival
* Speech by CE at Federation of HK Industries dinner (With Photos)
* Special Arrangements for Penny's Bay during the Mid-Autumn Festival
* LBAC discusses Study on Provision of Elderly Housing
* Hospital Authority announces appointment of Chief Executive
* Two women sentenced for street deception
* Appeal for information on person fell from height case in Shatin (with photos)
* MPFA recovers MPF non-payment for 19 employees
* Closure order lifted for Tsim Sha Tsui food premises
* Hospital Authority appointed Cluster Chief Executive of Kowloon East Cluster (with photo)
* Transport Complaints Unit receives more complaints
* TAC briefed on progress of measures to enhance highway safety
* Healthy lifestyle urged to tackle obesity
* Museum of Art to showcase ink paintings by Lau Ping-hang (with photo)
* EV 71 Update
* Tuen Mun Hospital Methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus Aureus (MSSA) cases update
* SJ attends Bangkok conference (with photos)
* SCS commends 74 civil servants for meritorious service (With photos)
* Consultation launched on building height restrictions for Wong Chuk Hang Business Area
* Speech by SCS at awards ceremony
* Red flags hoisted(2)
* Commencement of September 2005 Quarterly Survey of Employment and Vacancies
* Effective Exchange Rate Index
* Fatal traffic accident in Tseung Kwan O
* LegCo Subcommittee overseas visit
* Leading customer communications solutions provider expands in Hong Kong (With photos)
* Customs warns about potential hazards of lanterns and light sticks (with photos)
* Three groups to sell flags for charity this Saturday
* Red flags hoisted
* More e-channels at China Ferry Terminal control point
* Special traffic arrangements on Hong Kong Island during Mid-autumn Festival
* Last eight days for people born in 1970 or 1971 to apply for smart ID cards
 

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