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Date Motion and Speakers Pages
1986-10-08 00:00:00.0 Address by his Excellency the Govenor [Legco001]


Moving Speaker(s): Governor (Edward Youde)
Other Speaker(s):

Summary: The discussion on political reform was being mentioned.

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1987-02-18 00:00:00.0 Assessment of public opinion on review of representative government [Legco002]
In view of the fact that the Green Paper on the 1987 review of representative government is to be published shortly, will Government inform this Council whether it has any plan to set up an office to assess public opinion on the Green Paper, and if so, whether it would be independent from Government?

Moving Speaker(s): Dr. Lam
Other Speaker(s): Chief Secretary (David Robert Ford) Mr. Hui

Summary: Arrangement of the Government to collect public opinion in response to the Green paper on review of representative government

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1987-03-25 00:00:00.0 OFFICIAL LANGUAGES (AMENDMENT) BILL 1986 -- Resumption of debate on Second Reading (3 December 1986) [Legco003]
Second Reading of: 'A Bill to amend the Official Languages Ordinance' and Second Reading of: 'A Bill to amend the interpretation and General Clauses Ordinance'.

Moving Speaker(s): Attorney General (Michael David Thomas)
Other Speaker(s): Mr. Yu-Tai Lee Ms. Tam

Summary: Bilingual development of law

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1987-04-08 00:00:00.0 IMMIGRATION (AMENDMENT) (NO.2) BILL 1987 -- Second Reading [Legco004]
Second Reading of 'A Bill to amend the Immigration Ordinance'.

Moving Speaker(s): Secretary for Security (Michael Leung)
Other Speaker(s):

Summary: Right of Abode of HK residents was introduced

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1987-05-27 00:00:00.0 The 1987 Review of Developments in Representative Government?May 1987 [Legco006]


Moving Speaker(s): Chief Secretary (David Robert Ford)
Other Speaker(s):

Summary: Government published a green paper to collect public opinion on political reform

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1987-05-27 00:00:00.0 IMMIGRATION (AMENDMENT) (NO. 2) BILL 1987 -- Resumption of debate on Second Reading (8 April 1987) [Legco005]
Second Reading of 'A Bill to amend the Immigration Ordinance'.

Moving Speaker(s): Secretary for Security (Michael Leung)
Other Speaker(s): Mr. Cheong-Leen Mr. Swaine Mr. Andrew Wong Mr. Yu-Tai Lee Mr. Tam

Summary: Right of Abode of HK residents was introduced

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1987-07-08 00:00:00.0 PLACES OF PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT ORDINANCE FILM CENSORSHIP REGULATIONS 1987 [Legco008]
That the Film Censorship Regulations 1987, published as Legal Notice No. 154 of 1987 and laid on the table of the Legislative Council on 10th June 1987 be amended as follows? 'In regulation 3A by deleting paragraph (vii)'.

Moving Speaker(s): Mr. Martin Lee
Other Speaker(s): Attorney General (Michael David Thomas) Mr. Sohmen Mr. Cheong Dr. Tse Mrs. Tam Mr. ying-Lun Chan Mr. Yeung Mr. Kam-Chuen Chan Dr. Lam Mr. Szeto Wah Chief Secretary (David Robert Ford) Dr. Ho Mr. Andrew Wong Mrs. Fan Mr. Desmond Lee

Summary: The effect of the motion was to revoke the power of the censor to refuse to approve the exhibition of a film when he is of the opinion that the showing of the film in a public place 'would damage good relations with other territories.'

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1987-07-08 00:00:00.0 Prosecutions under section 27 of the Public Order Ordinance [Legco007]
With regard to (a) the recent publication by the Overseas edition of Outlook Magazine of a statement attributed to Mr. LI Hou, the Secretary General of the Basic Law Drafting Committee that the introduction of direct elections in 1988 will be a breach of the spirit of the Joint Declaration, which statement was distributed by the Xinhua News Agency to a number of journalists in Hong Kong and, which statement was subsequently denied by Mr. LI Hou as having been made by him; and (b) the publication of an article in the Hong Kong Standard on 20 June 1987 entitled 'Keep your nose out, Britain tells China', in which certain statements were attributed to 'a Foreign Office spokesman' which statements were later denied by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office as having been made by them; will the Administration inform this Council as to the following: (1) whether any prosecutions will be instituted under section 27 of the Public Order Ordinance in relation to the publication of each of the said statements with regard to: (a) the falsity of the news; (b) the publication thereof; and (c) the likelihood to cause alarm to the public or a section thereof; (2) whether any investigation has been conducted or is being conducted by the law enforcement agencies in relation to the said publications?

Moving Speaker(s): Mr. Martin Lee
Other Speaker(s): Attorney General (Michael David Thomas) Dr. Lam Mr. Jackie Chan Mr. Desmond Lee

Summary: Whether the press which published a Chinese official's opinion on political reform, which was subeequently denied, would be prosecuted under the Public Order Ordinance

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1987-07-15 00:00:00.0 GREEN PAPER: THE 1987 REVIEW OF DEVELOPMENTS IN REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT [Legco009]
That this Council takes note of the Green Paper: The 1987 Review of Developments in Representative Government.

Moving Speaker(s): Ms. Dunn
Other Speaker(s): Mr. Cheong-Leen Mr. Peter Wong Mr. Chen Mr. ying-Lun Chan Mr. Yeung Mr. Jackie Chan Mr. Kam-Chuen Chan Mr. Cham Ms. Tam Mr. Hu Mrs. Chow Mr. Peter Poon Mr. Cheng Dr. Ho Mr. Ip Mrs. Ng Mrs. Fan

Summary: Members expressed opinions on the Green Paper on the review of representative government.

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1987-07-16 00:00:00.0 GREEN PAPER: THE 1987 REVIEW OF DEVELOPMENT IN REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT -- Resumption of debate (15 July 1987) [Legco010]
That this Council takes note of the Green Paper: The 1988 Review of Developments in Representative Government.

Moving Speaker(s): Ms. Dunn
Other Speaker(s): Mr. Chung Mr. Sohmen Mr. Szeto Dr. Tse Mr. Clydesdale Mrs Tam Mr. Tai Mr. Lai Mr. Ngai Prof. Poon Dr. Lam Chief Secretary (David Robert Ford) Mr. Liu Mr. Andrew Wong Dr. Chiu Mr. Martin Lee Mr. Pang Mr. Ho Mr. Chi-Fai Poon Mr. Lau Mr. Allen Lee Mr. Hui Mr. Li

Summary: Members expressed opinions on the Green Paper on the review of representative government.

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