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PAPERS laid before the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL of Hongkong 1917
Table of Contents
1.
Active Service
List of Men Who Have Left Hongkong for
2.
Commercial and industrial Policy
Correspondence Relating to the, to Be adopted Throughout the Empire after the War
3.
Economic Conference of the allies Held at Paris on June 14/17, 1916
Recommendations of the
4.
Estimates for 1918
Financial Statements in Connection With the
5.
Estimates of Expenditure
Abstract Showing the Differences Between the, for 1917 and 1918
6.
Government Schools, Teaching of English in
Report of a Committee appointed to Enquire into the
7.
Imports and Exports Department
Report of the Public Works Committee on the Proposed Permanent offices for the
8.
Jurors
List of, for 1917
9.
Kowloon Railway Station
Report on Completion of Building
10.
Military Service Commission
Correspondence Between the, and His Excellency the Governor
11.
Nathan Road, Kowloon
Report of the Public Works Committee in Connection With the Petition for the Removal of a Hill to admit of the Extension of
12.
Quarterly Return of Excesses on Subheads Met By Savings Under Heads of Expenditure
For 3rd Quarter of 1917
13.
Quarterly Return of Excesses on Subheads Met By Savings Under Heads of Expenditure
For 1st Quarter of 1917
14.
Quarterly Return of Excesses on Subheads Met By Savings Under Heads of Expenditure
For 2nd Quarter of 1917
15.
Quarterly Return of Excesses on Sub-Heads Met By Savings Under Heads of Expenditure
For 4th Quarter of 1916
16.
Queen's Road East
Scheme for Widening, Between arsenal Street and the Royal Naval Hospital
17.
Railway Terminus, Kowloon Point
Report of the Public Works Committee on the Proposed Goods Shed at the
18.
Rating (Special War Rate) Ordinance, 1917
Correspondence Relating to the
19.
Searching of Passengers
Report on the
20.
War, Third anniversary of the
Despatches on the
21.
West River Relief Fund, 1914
Report and accounts
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