
24-05-2006
- Construction cost for Tamar development project reasonable
- HWFB clarifies "one licence, one shop" policy for sale of meat
- Proprietor sentenced to six months'jail for Internet piracy
- Duo jailed for trafficking in dangerous drugs
- Appeal for information on missing girl (with photo)
- Unlicensed fresh provision shop raided in Yuen Long (with photos)
- Aggreko adds Hong Kong to its Asia network
- Emirates Shipping Line opens in Hong Kong (with photo)
- FS's official visit to New Zealand concludes successfully (with photos)
- Employer fined for breaching MPFS Ordinance
- Views sought on DC review
- LCQ20: Performance venues for Cantonese opera
- Legislative Council Passes Revenue Bill 2006
- LC: Radiation Ordinance
- Granting of restricted banking licence to Credit Agricole (Suisse) SA
- LC: Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance
- Effective Exchange Rate Index
- Speech by PSED at Inaugural Ceremony of Emirates Shipping (HK) Ltd (English only)
- LCQ18: Fire prevention work in public housing estates and private buildings
- LCQ11: Tests on vegetable samples
- LCQ12:Dispensing practises in hospital clusters
- LCQ5: Measures against drink driving
- LCQ7: Live poultry retail stalls
- LCQ 14: Education for non-Chinese speaking students
- Broadcasting Authority substantiates 3 complaints
- LCQ 16: School-based After-school Learning and Support Programmes
- LCQ19: Tackling air pollution problem
- LCQ2: Cough medicines containing Codeine
- LCQ6:Promote tourism
- LCQ9: District Councils' role and functions
- LCQ4:Civil service disciplinary proceedings and appeals
- LCQ3: Providing barrier-free access and facilities for people with disabilities
- Traffic arrangements for race meeting in Happy Valley
- LCQ10: Judges joining political organisations
- LCQ15: Boundary-crossing licences
- LCQ17: Wheelchair-accessible buses with low platforms
- LCQ13: Studies on electronic road pricing scheme
- LCQ8: Greening for Tsim Sha Tsui
- LCQ1: Prevention of conflict of interest of HKEx Board members
- Attempted suicide at Tai Lam Centre for Women
- No mail delivery during Tuen Ng Festival