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Question – Measures to assist securities dealers in developing the mainland market (Christopher Cheung)

It has been reported that the “Qualified Domestic Individual Investors Scheme” (i.e. QDII2), which is known as the “mini through-train for Hong Kong stocks”, is said to have new development recently.

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BPA Cheer Up Party for HKDSE students

The results of the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) Examination are about to be released. Candidates sitting for the DSE are probably getting nervous. BPA held a Cheer Up Party for HKDSE students today (13th July).

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Question – Efforts to reduce inter-generational poverty (Abraham Shek)

A study report released by the Hong Kong Institute of Education (HKIEd) in January 2013 indicated that in 2011, Hong Kong children from families in the top 10% income bracket were more likely (3.7 times) to receive university education than those from families earning half of the median household income or less.

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Question – Fire safety measures of old buildings (Priscilla Leung)

Under the Fire Safety (Building) Ordinance (Cap. 572), the authorities may issue Fire Safety Directions (Directions) to require the owners or occupiers of composite and domestic buildings to improve, by a specified date, the fire service installations (including the installation of automatic sprinkler systems) and fire safety construction (including the provision of fire resisting construction) for the parts of their properties intended for non-domestic purposes.

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Question – Occupy Central movement (Jeffrey Lam)

It has been reported that some scholars have initiated the Occupy Central movement, one of the actions of which is to call for more than 10 000 people to block the roads in Central next year (the road occupation action), with the intent to force the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government and the Central Government to accept the proposal for universal suffrage recognised by these people.

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Model Legislative Council
Outstanding Young‘Legislators’ Commended

Business and Professionals Alliance for Hong Kong welcomes new blood with open arms. BPA launched its first internship program this summer. Over a dozen of interns joined the big family of BPA and get to experience the team spirit as well as the work atmosphere. On 5 July 2013, the sharing day for the interns

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Speech – Formulating a population policy (Priscilla Leung)

President, I remember that the surge of Hong Kong’s property prices was discussed at the beginning of the last term. At that time, public opinions generally considered the large number of rich Mainlanders who bought properties in Hong Kong as the main culprit.

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Speech – Facing up to the aspirations of the people participating in the march on 1 July (Priscilla Leung)

President, I do not agree with Dr LAM Tai-fai to cancel the public holiday on 1 July, nor do I agree with Mr Charles Peter MOK that no more processions and demonstrations would be held if there is dual universal suffrage.

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Speech – Facing up to the aspirations of the people participating in the march on 1 July (Christopher Cheung)

Deputy President, on Monday 1 July, hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets under Typhoon Signal No. 3. They braved the gusty wind and battering rain only to express their opinions about the performance of Chief Executive LEUNG Chun-ying in various aspects in the past year since he took office and voice their aspirations.

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Question – Development of Underground Spaces (Jeffrey Lam)

Following is a question by the Hon Jeffrey Lam and a written reply by the Secretary for Development, Mr Paul Chan, in the Legislative Council today (July 3): Question: The Chief Executive has mentioned in the 2013 Policy Address that Hong Kong can examine the development of underground spaces as a source of land supply.

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