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Hong Kong Government Gazette 1910
Table of Contents

Notifi-
cation
No.
Subject Matter
07-Jan-1910
1Rules for the Election of J.P.'s to serve on the Licensing Board
2Alteration of Forms in the Life Insurance Companies Ordinances 1907 and 1909
3Baggage and personal effects of certain Consular officers exempted from examination under the Liquors Ordinance, 1909
4Sham Shui Po Cemetery for Chinese,-Closing of
5Kowloon Tong Cemetery for Chinese,-Appointment of
6Rules under the Trade Marks Ordinance, 1909
7R. E. Lindsell and S. B. B. McElderry to be Cadets
8E. Jones to act as Additional Assistant Harbour Master and A. E. Davey as First Boarding Officer
9R. O. Hutchison to be a Member of the Recreation Grounds Committee
10Director of Education to be ex-officiv a Member of the Recreation Grounds Committee
11Exequatur empowering Mr. F. Janssens to act as Belgian Consul at Hongkong
12Bank Notes Circulation,-December
Bank Notes Circulation,-December (in Chinese)
13Financial Statement,-October
14Meteorological Observations,-December
15List of Companies to be struck off the Register
16Trade Marks.-Registration of
17Return of Samples examined under "The Sale of Food and Drugs Ordinance, 1896,"-4th Quarter, 1909
18Return of Samples examined under "The Sale of Food and Drugs Ordinance, 1896,"-for the year 1909
14-Jan-1910
19Certain Licences under the Liquor Licences Ordinances, 1898-1909, to be issued by the Colonial Treasurer
20Proposed Rules under the Opium Ordinance, 1909
21Ordinances not disallowed:- Magistrates and Criminal Law Amendment, No. 1 of 1909
22Ordinance disallowed:- Executive Council Relief of Duties, No. 29 of 1909
23Government Civil Hospital and Victoria Hospital to be training schools for certificate of Central Midwives Board of England
24Public House and Adjunct Licences exchangeable for new ones under the Liquor Licences Amendment Ordinance, 1909
25Election of three J. P.'s to serve on the Licensing Board
26Letters Patent,-Grant of, to W. D. Doremus
Letters Patent,-Grant of, to W. D. Doremus (in Chinese)
27Return of books registered,-4th Quarter, 1909
28School Fees,-Increase of
21-Jan-1910
29Appointment of Members of the Licensing Board
30List of Authorized Architects
31Fees for cremation of carcases
32Trade Marks,-Registration of
33School Fees payable in Hongkong bank notes or silver dollars only
School Fees payable in Hongkong bank notes or silver dollars only (in Chinese)
28-Jan-1910
34Ordinances not disallowed:- Liquors, No. 27 of 1909
35Messrs. D. W. Craddock, T. F. Hough and A. Shelton Hooper elected to be Members of the Licensing Board
36Financial Statement,-November
37Reentry by the Government into Lot No. 119, D. D. 448, N. T.
38Trade Marks,-Registration of, by the Tung Fu Tai firm
04-Feb-1910
39Extradition (France and Tunis) Order in Council, 1909
40Ordinance not disallowed:- Opium, No. 23 of 1909
41P.S. George Sim and L.S. George Fowler to be Examiners of Weights and Measures in the N.T.
42Licensing Board,-Members of
43Finding of the Marine Court of Enquiry into the conduct of the 1st Mate of S.S. Deruent
44Bank Notes Circulation,-January
Bank Notes Circulation,-January (in Chinese)
45Trade Marks,-Registration of
46Reentry by the Government into certain Lots in the N.T.
47Amended rates of School Fees
Amended rates of School Fees (in Chinese)
48Scale of Fees for Bacteriological Examinations
12-Feb-1910
49Exemption of French and Swedish ships from regulations as to live-saving appliances
50Rules relating to the Examinations of Masters and Mates in the Mercantile Marine
51Regulations under the Public Health and Buildings Ordinances, 1903-1908.
52Capt. G. G. Wood. H.K.V.C., to be Hon. A.D.C. to H. E. the Governor
53G. N. Orme to be a Police Magistrate and Assistant District Officer for the Southern District of the N.T.
54Meeting of the Licensing Board
55Meteorological Observations,-January
18-Feb-1910
56Mr. D. Harvey to be a Surveyor of Boilers.
57Justices of the Peace,-List of
25-Feb-1910
58Edward Medal,-Scope of, extended to Industrial Employment
59Minutes,-No. 25 of 1909
60Amendment of Slaughter Houses and Slaughter of Animals Bye-laws
61Repeal of Bye-law No. 3 of the Slaughter Houses and Slaughter of Animals Bye-laws
62Mr. G. E. Liebert recognised as Vice-Consul for Spain in Hongkong
63Trade Mark,-Registration of, by the Atlas Preservative Co., Ld.
64Reentry by the Crown into Shaukiwan Lot No. 285
04-Mar-1910
65Definitions of Brandy, Whisky and Rum
66Regulations under the Opium Ordinance, 1909
67The Venerable Archdeacon E. J. Barnett to be a Justice of the Peace for the Colony
68Dr. J. Bell to act as Principal Civil Medical Officer.
69Establishment of Bonded Warchouse under Section 57 of the Opium Ordinance, 1909
70Ephemeral notifications published in the Supplement to the Gazette
71Bank Notes Circulation,-February
Bank Notes Circulation,-February (in Chinese)
72Trade Marks,-Registration of
11-Mar-1910
73Rules for the Examination of Engineers in the Mercantile Marine
74Magistracy exempted from operation of Public Holidays Ordinance, 1875
75Minutes,-No. 1
76Ordinances passed and assented to:- Pension Amendment, No. 1 of 1910
77Ordinances not disallowed:- Christian Burial Ground, No. 38 of 1909
78Mr. M. W. Slade appointed one of His Majesty's Counsel for Hongkong
79Mr. F. Maitland to be a Visiting Justice to the Po Leung Kuk
80Public and Bank Holidays
81Regulations for the handling of domestic animals imported into the Philippine Islands
82Meteorological Observations,-February
18-Mar-1910
83Vice-Consul Markwald recognised as being in charge of the German Consulate at Hongkong
84Trade Marks,-Assignment of, to Messrs. Garrels, Borner & Co.
85Trade Marks,-Registration of
24-Mar-1910
86Resignation by Capt. T. Skinner of his commission in the H.K.V.C.
87Liu Hang Shang, Tang Hung Kai and Tang Hung Ku to be Public Vaccinators
88Rules and Regulations under the Pilots' Ordinance, 1904
89Trade Mark-Registration of, by Messrs. A. S. Watson & Co., Ld.
01-Apr-1910
90Demarcation District 355 Lot No. 247 to be a Cemetery for Chinese
91R. O. Hutchison to act as Head of the Sanitary Department and Assistant District Officer for the Southern District of the N.T.
92A. E. Wood to act as First Assistant Registrar General and Deputy Registrar of Marriages
93Countries prohibiting or restricting the import of morphine or compounds of opium
94Countries prohibiting the import of prepared or dross opium
95Financial Statement,-January
96Financial Returns for the year 1909
08-Apr-1910
97Order under the Pharmacy Ordinance, 1908
98A. E. Wood to be an Official J.P.
99Resignation by Subadar Major Ahmed Din, H.K. & S.B., R.G.A., of his appointment as Hon. A.D.C. to H.E. the Governor
100Stand for Public Chairs at Bowen Road
101Meteorological Observations,-March
102Trade Mark,-Registration of, by Messrs. F. Blackhead & Co.
103Letters Patent,-Grant of, to the Caledonia Motive Power Supply Co., Ld.
15-Apr-1910
104Minutes,-No. 2
105Ordinance passed and assented to:- Crown Suits,-No. 5 of 1910
106List of Masters, Mates and Engineers who obtained Certificates of Competency.
107Return of Books Registered,-1st Quarter, 1910
108Trade Marks,-Registration of
22-Apr-1910
109Ordinance not disallowed:- Liquor Licences Amendment, No. 46 of 1909
110Scale of Fees and Percentages under the Bank ruptcy Ordinance, 1891
111Trade Marks,-Registration of
30-Apr-1910
112No vessel to carry more than 200 head of cattle for export at any one time
113Benzene declared to be Dangerous Goods
114Rules under the Stamp Ordinances, 1901-1902
115Regulations under the Liquors Ordinance, 1909
116Sir F. H. May, K.C.M.G. assumed Administration of the Government
117The Hon, the P.C.M.O. and Mr. Hoggarth to represent the Government and the Opium Farmer under the Opium Regulations
118Lt.-Col. Sir J. F. Bart, R.A.M.C., to be a Member of the Sanitary Board
119Hon. Mr. F. A. Hazeland to act as Puisne Judge and Chairman of Squatters Board, and Mr. M. W. Slade to act as Attorney General
120Col. C. W. R. St. John to be a Member of the Executive and Legislative Councils
121Hon. Mr. A. M. Thomson to act as Colonial Secretary
122C. McI. Messer. to act as Colonial Treasurer
123C. Clementi to be Private Secretary to H.E., the O. A. G.
124Capt. G. E. Garnett, R.G.A., to be A.D.C., and Capt. G. G. Wood, H.K.V.C., to be Hon, A.D.C. to H.E. the O.A.G.
125Regulations under the Wireless Telegraphy Ordinance, 1909
126Trade Marks,-Registration of
127Trade Mark,-Assigument of, to William Hollins & Co., Ld.
128Financial Statement,-February
06-May-1910
PROCLAMATION
129Minutes,-No. 3
130Ordinance passed and assented to:- Merchant Shipping Further Amendment, No. 6
131Mr. H. Keswick to be a Member of the Executive Council
132Mr. H. Keswick to be a Member of the Legislative Council
133H. L. Dennys to act as Crown Solicitor
134Meteorological Observations,-April
07-May-1910
135Death of H.M. King Edward VIL
09-May-1910
136Proclamation of H.M. King George V.
13-May-1910
137Mourning for His late Majesty
138Day of funcral of His late Majesty to be observed as a dies non
139Minutes.-No. 4
140Vise of passports at Hokow
141Register of Medical and Surgical Practitioners.
142Importations from Hongkong and Kowloon admitted into the United States under the Minimum Tariff
143Trade Mark,-Registration of, by Borden's Condensed Milk Company.
21-May-1910
144Minutes,-No. 5
145Ordinances passed and assented to:- Magistrates Amendment, No. 7
146Mr. A. Mackenzie to be a Member of the Licensing Board
147E. Ralphs to act as Head Master, Queen's College
148Public Mourning for His late Majesty
27-May-1910
149Acknowledgment of Legislative Council's message
150His Majesty the King's message to his people beyond the seas
151His Majesty's birthday will not be celebrated this year
PROCLAMATION
152A. E. Wood authorised to hold a Small Debts Court in the New Territories
153A. E. Wood to act as Assistant District Officer for the Northern District of the D.T., and J. D. Lloyd to act as First Assistant Registrar General and Deputy Registrar of Marriages
154Amendment of Government Notification No. 80 of 1910
155Dies non,-3rd June, 1910
156A. E. Wood passed final examination in Cantonese
157Trade Marks,-Renewal of, by Price's Patent Candle Co., Ld.
158Trade Mark,-Registration of, by Kwok Siukui
04-Jun-1910
PROCLAMATION
159Amendment of Regulations with regard to the landing of Foreign Soldiers and Sailors.
160Amendment of Case Oil Rules,-Naphtha
161Fees for Distillery Licences in the New Territories
162Addition to the List of Authorized Architects,-Mr. J. A. Offor
163Importation of Dogs from Bangkok prohibited
164Regulation under the Liquor Licences Ordinance, 1898
165Minutes.-No. 6
166Ordinances passed and assented to:- Pharmacy Amendment, No. 9
167Ordinances not disallowed:- Trade Marks, No. 40 of 1909
168D. W. Tratman to discharge the duties of Superintendent of Imports and Exports
169Recognition of Mr. A. M. L. Soares as Consul for Bolivia in Hongkong
170Order for the removal of certain graves in Mount Caroline Cemetery
171Half mourning for His late Majesty to end on 30th June
172Valuation Lists for 1910-1911 open to inspection
Valuation Lists for 1910-1911 open to inspection (in Chinese)
173Amendment of Rules for the Kowloon and Victoria British Schools
174Letters Patent.-Grant of, to P. L. Robertson
175Letters Patent.-Provisional protection granted to J. von Riegen pending application for
176Letters Patent,-Assignment of, to Trufood Limited
177Trade Marks,-Registration of
178Financial Statement,-March
10-Jun-1910
179Rescission of Proclamation declaring Swatow an infected port
180J. D. Lloyd passed final examination in Cantonese
181Construction Plant and Stores of the Kowloon-Canton Railway offered for sale
182Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-I. E. Mitchell
183List of Firms in correspondence with the Commercial Intelligence Department of the Board of Trade
184Meteorological Observations,-May
185Names of Companies struck off the Register
186Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Ernest Wright
187Trade Marks,-Registration of
17-Jun-1910
188Evidence required for issue of passports in England
189Regulations re importation of cattle into the Philippine Islands
190Ports declared infected with animal discase by Philippine Islands
191Forgeries of Discharge Certificates of soldiers
192Trade Marks,-Registration of
24-Jun-1910
193Lieut. Rosoman, R.N., to be a Member of the Recreation Grounds Committee
194Mr. R. Hunter to be a Surveyor of Boilers
195W. J. Tutcher to be Superintendent of the Botanical and Forestry Department
196Certain Trade Marks to be removed from the Register.
197Trade Mark,-Renewal of, by P. Moir, Crane & Co.
198Financial Statement,-April
01-Jul-1910
199Regulation under the Liquors Ordinance, 1909
200Additional Regulations under the Liquors Ordinance, 1909
201Order under the Pharmacy Ordinance, 1908
202Regulations under the Pharmacy Ordinance, 1908
203Regulations under the Pharmacy Ordinance, 1908
204Rule under the New Territories (Regulation) Ordinance, 1899
205Mr. Wm C. Jack to be a Surveyor of unlicensed Motor Boats
206Cancellation of Memorial of Reentry by the Crown.-N.K.S.D. 1, Lot No. 5,301
207Trade Mark,-Registration of, by Messrs. Wm. Meyerink & Co.
08-Jul-1910
208Public Seal of the Colony.-H.M.'s Warrant authorising continued use of
209Ordinance not disallowed:- Crown Suits.-No. 5 of 1910
210T. H. G. Brayfield to act as Second Marine Surveyor
211Importation of Cocaine into China prohibited
212Meteorological Observations.-June
213Deturn of Books registered.-2nd Quarter, 1910
15-Jul-1910
214Exemption of Danish ships from regulations as to live-saving appliances
215Minutes,-No. 7
216Ordinance not disallowed:- Harbour of Refuge,-No. 39 of 1909
217C. W. M. Beckwith to assume rank of Commander, R.N., on retirement
218English Mission Church. Kowloon, deleted from list of places licensed for the Solemnization of Marriages
219Correct designation of the Church of the Church Missionary Society at Yaumati: All Saints' Church
220Details of Contents of Reservoirs, &c., arranged according to the Rain Year 1909-1910
22-Jul-1910
PROCLAMATION
221Minutes,-No. 8
222Ordinances passed and assented to:- Executive Council Relief of Duties, No. 12
223Financial Statement,-May
224Trade Marks,-Registration of, by Godfrey Phillips and Sons
29-Jul-1910
225Additional Regulations under the Liquors Ordinance, 1909
226Rule under the New Territories (Regulation) Ordinance, 1899
227Recognition of Mr. A. E. Carleton as Vice and Deputy Consul General of the United States of America in Hongkong
228Approval of appointment of the Honourable Mr. H. Keswick to be a Member of the Executive Council
229Approval of appointment of the Honourable Mr. H. Keswick to be a Member of the Legislative Council
230Trade Marks,-Renewal of
231Trade Mark,-Registration of, by N. P. Nathan's Sons
05-Aug-1910
232Additional Licensed Warehouse Regulations under the Liquors Ordinance, 1909
233Rescission of Orders imposing additional rate on villagers of Tai Hang
234Rescission of Orders imposing additional rate on villagers of Chai Wan
235Minutes,-No. 9.
236Increase of Rates in certain places
237Ordinances passed and assented to:- Crown Lands Resumption, No. 18
238Ordinances not disallowed:- Merchant Shipping Further Amendment.-No. 6 of 1910
239Exequatur empowering Mr. G. E. Anderson to act as Consul General for the United States at Hongkong
240E. A. Irving to act as Registrar General
241E. A. Irving to be an Official Member of the Legislative Council
242G. H. Wakeman to act as Registrar of Trade Marks
243Meteorological Observations,-July
12-Aug-1910
244Benzene included in Case Oil Rules
245Conditions of Licence to store Benzene
246Copyright Register to be kept by the Registrar General in his office.
247Amendment of Regulations for the Exportation of Arms, etc.
248Proposed removal of certain graves in Ma Tau Wai Cemetery
Proposed removal of certain graves in Ma Tau Wai Cemetery (in Chinese)
249Addition to the Register of Chemists and Druggists,-Bertel Skou
19-Aug-1910
250Rule under the Stamp Ordinance, 1901
251Minutes,-No. 10
252Rule and Order under the Probates Ordinance, 1897
253Ordinances passed and assented to:- Marriage Amendment, No. 20.
254Ordinance not disallowed:- Squatters Amendment,-No. 8 of 1910
255Mr. K. E. Greig to be a Surveyor of Boilers
256Proposed removal of certain graves in Chai Wan Cemetery
Proposed removal of certain graves in Chai Wan Cemetery (in Chinese)
257Trade Mark No. 139 of 1896 to be removed from the Register
26-Aug-1910
258Exemption of Dutch ships from the provisions relating to loadline and life-saving appliances
259Commissions in the Army.-Special campaigns selected for examinations.
260Regulation under Section 55 (h) of the Liquors Ordinance, 1910
261Ordinances not disallowed:- Magistrates Amendment,-No. 7 of 1910
262Resignation by Capt. Nicholson of his commission in the Hongkong Volunteer Corps.
263Dr. F. W. Clark to act as Colonial Veterinary Surgeon
264Mr. Lam Yun Hae authorized to grant Death Certificates
265Money Orders payable in French Indo-China
266Trade Marks-Renewal of registration
02-Sep-1910
267Rules under the Railways Ordinance, 1909
268Additional Regulations under the Pharmacy Ordinances, 1908-1910
269Medicines exempted from payment of royalty under the Opium Ordinance, 1909
270Amendment of Regulations re Examinations of Masters and Mates
271Additions to the List of Dangerous Goods
272Amendment of Conditions of Licence to store Naphtha and Benzine
273Rates of Postage on Parcels to Europe by the Trans-Siberian Railway
274Permit for Removal of Explosives
275Minutes.-No. 11
276Ordinances passed and assented to:- Midwives,-No. 22.
277Lieuts, M. S. Northcore and W. M. Scott promoted to Captain, H.K.V.C.
278Financial Statement.-June
279Certain Trade Marks to be removed from the Register
09-Sep-1910
280Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-J. C. D., Allan
281Meteorological Observations,-August
282Certain Trade Marks to be removed from the Register
16-Sep-1910
283Minutes,-No. 12
284Ordinances passed and assented to:- Volunteer Reserve, No. 25
285Mr. C. H. Ross to be Captain, and Messrs. M. W. Slade and J. Johnstone to be Lieutenants, Volunteer Scouts Company
286Messrs. A. A. H. Milroy and R. Unsworth to be Members of the Pilotage Board
287Dr. C. Forsyth to act as Assistant Health Officer of the Port
288Financial Statement,-July
289Eastern Entertainment Co., Ld., to be struck off the Register
290List of Firms in correspondence with the Commercial Intelligence Department of the Board of Trade
291Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Messrs. F. Baker and L. Jacobs
292Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration by the China Export, Import and Bank Compagnie
293Cancellation of Memorial of Reentry by the Crown on Sowkiwan Lot No. 285
23-Sep-1910
PROCLAMATION
294Liquor Licence in the New Territories,-Amendment of
295Kerosine Licence in the New Territories
296Rescission of Proclamation No. 5 of 1910 declaring Manila to be an infected port
30-Sep-1910
297Coaching and Goods Tariff, Kowloon-Canton Railway (British Section)
298Minutes,-No. 13
299Ordinance passed and assented to:- Pharmacy Further Amendment, No. 29
300G. H. Wakeman to act as Registrar of the Supreme Court
301Recognition of Mr. E. L. Hurtado as Consul General for the Republic of Panama
302His Honour Mr. F. A. Hazeland to act as Chief Justice
303Non-Chinese subjects crossing the border line of the New Territories to have passports
304Volunteer Reserve, Formation of
305Finding of the Marine Court of Enquiry into the fire on board the S.S. Kum Chon
07-Oct-1910
306Bulletin of the Committee of Entomological Research (Tropical Africa)
307Cistern and Tanks in Rider Main Districts
308Hongkong Volunteer Regulations
309Postage Rates on Parcels to New Zealand
310Amendment of Regulations re Distilleries
311Exemption from provisions of the Liquors Ordinance, 1909
312Minutes,-No. 14
313Ordinance passed and assented to:- Appropriation, No. 30
314Exequatur empowering Mr. A. M. L. Soares to act as Consul of Bolivia at Hongkong
315R. Baker to act as Chief Resident Engineer and Manager of the Kowloon-Canton Railway (British Section)
316Regency and Accession Declaration Acts
317Kowloon-Canton Railway (British Section),-Opening of
318Return of Books registered,-3rd Quarter, 1910
319Meteorological Observations,-September
14-Oct-1910
320Queen's Recreation Ground,-Schedule of Allotments
321Wong-Nei-Chong Recreation Ground,-Schedule of Allotments
322Rafts to exhibit a white light at night
323Regulations under the Opium Ordinance, 1909
324Regulations under the Opium Ordinance, 1909
325Regulations under the Opium Ordinance, 1909
326Regulations under the Opium Ordinance, 1909
327Government Hospital at Kennedy Town to be a Leper Asylum.
328Minutes,-No. 15
329Ordinance not disallowed:- Young Persons Amendment, No. 13 of 1910
21-Oct-1910
330Amendment of Quarantine Regulations
331Minutes,-No. 16
332Ordinances passed and assented to:- Liquor Licences Amendment, No. 31
333Ordinances not disallowed:- Executive Council Relief of Duties, No. 12 of 1910
334Mr. W. S. Bailey to be a Surveyor of Boilers
335Regulations for the use of the King's Park Rifle Range
336Places in the waters of the Colony at which refuse may be deposited
28-Oct-1910
337Minutes,-No. 17
338Ordinances passed and assented to:- Opium Amendment (No. 2), No. 33
339Financial Statement,-August
340The Shanghai Reinforced Concrete Co., Ld., to be struck off the Register
04-Nov-1910
341Ordinance not disallowed:- Supplementary Appropriation, No. 19 of 1910
342Hon. Mr. C. McI. Messer to be Vice-Chairman of the Licensing Board
343Importation and Manufacture of Cocaine into and in China prohibited
344Meteorological Observations,-October
345The Orient Rubber Cultivation Company to be struck off the Register
11-Nov-1910
346E. Jones to act as Assistant Harbour Master
347A. C. Franklin to act as Analyst
348Letters Patent,-Provisional protection granted to J. von Riegen, pending application for
18-Nov-1910
349Importation of Dogs from Shanghai prohibited
350Revocation of Government Notification No. 164 of 2nd June. 1910
351Restriction on use of Naked and Portable Lights on board ships in the waters of the Colony
352Amendment of Schedule of Allotments of the Wong Nei Cheong Recreation Ground
353Census of the Colony: P. P. J. Wodehouse to be Census Officer
354Ordinances not disallowed:- Crown Lands Resumption Amendment, No. 18 of 1910
355Seals of the Colonial Department entrusted to the Rt. Hon. L. V. Harcourt, M.P.
356Recognition of M. Vladimir d'Oettingen as Consul for Russia
357Recognition of Mr. A. E. Carleton as Vice and Reputy Consul-General of the United States of America
358Termination of Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Great Britain and Japan, and of Convention re protection of property of deecased persons
359Applications for Seamen's Boarding House Licences
360Fees for Mincral Analyses of Metallic Ores
25-Nov-1910
361Exequatur empowering M. Vladimir d'Oettingen to act as Consul for Russia
362Copy of Register of Chemists and Druggists
363Financial Statement,-September
364Reentry by the Government into Shaukiwan Lot No. 373
02-Dec-1910
365Ordinances not disallowed:- Highways, No. 21 of 1910
366Exequatur empowering Mr. E. L. Hurtado to act as Consul General for the Republic of Panama
367P. P. J. Wodehouse to act as Deputy Superintendent of Police and of Fire Brigade
368Bank Holiday,-27th December, 1910
369Finding of the Marine Court of Enquiry into the collision between the Steamships Kwong Tung and Hoi Ming
370Applications for Passage Brokers' Licences
371Trade Mark No. 146 of 1896 to be removed from the Register
09-Dec-1910
372Recognition of Swedlish Loadline Certificates
373Ordinance not disallowed:- Kellet Island Amendment, No. 23 of 1910
374Subadar-Major Muhammed Ali, H. & S. B., R.G.A., to be an Hon. A. D. C. to H. E. the Governor
375Additions to the Register of Chemists and Druggists-W. Maxfield and E. W. H. James
376Letters Patent,-Grant of, to C. A. Henderson
377Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration
378Meteorological Observations,-November
379Companies to be struck off the Register
380Schedule of Charges for Bacteriological Examinations
16-Dec-1910
381Amendment of Schedule E of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903
382Regulations for Steam Trawlers
383Rules under the Railways Ordinance, 1909, for reporting Accidents
384Ordinances not disallowed:- Malicious Damage Amendment, No. 10 of 1910
385A. F. Churchill to be First Assistant Director of Public Works
386Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Elcanor W. Perkins
387Name of the Eastern Entertainment Co., Ld., struck off the Register
23-Dec-1910
388Amendment of Schedule of Allotments of Queen's Recreation Ground
389Ordinance not disallowed:- Copyright, No. 14 of 1910
3902nd Lieut. A. F. Churchill, Ceylon Light Infantry, attached to the Infantry Company of the H.K.V.C.
391Regulations re importation of cattle into the Philippine Islands
392Financial Statement,-October
393Cancellation of Memorials of Reentry into certain lots in the New Territories
30-Dec-1910
394Addition to the List of Authorised Architects,-A. F. Churchill
395Minutes,-No. 18
396Rebate to Naval Authorities of duties paid on intoxicating liquors
397Ordinances not disallowed:- Pharmacy Amendment, No. 9 of 1910.
398Regulations re manufacture and importation into China of Cocaine, Syringes, etc.
Regulations re manufacture and importation into China of Cocaine, Syringes, etc. (in Chinese)
399Corrections in the Regency Act, 1910
400Trade Mark No. 149 of 1896 to be removed from the Register
401Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. A. and F. Pears
402Letters Patent,-Grant of, to P. L. Robertson
403Extracts from the Return of Deaths of Seamen on British Ships,-May, 1910
 
   
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