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Hong Kong Government Gazette 1911
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Subject Matter
06-Jan-1911
1Non-Chinese persons crossing the border line of the New Territories without passports are liable to arrest
2Meteorological Observations,-December, 1910
3Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by the Lung Ki Company
13-Jan-1911
4Regulations for preventing collisions at sea
5Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 19 of 1910
6Ordinance passed and assented to:- Widows' and Orphans' Pension Amendment,-No. 1 of 1911
7Ordinances not disallowed:- Appropriation, No. 30 of 1910
8Capt, Clapham, R.G.A., to be a Member of the Recreation Grounds Committee
9Public and Bank Holidays, 1911
10List of Authorized Architects
11Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by John de Kuyper & Son
20-Jan-1911
12Proposed removal of certain graves in Soo-kun-poo Valley
13Financial Statement,-November, 1910
14Return of books registered,-4th Quarter, 1910
15Additional Stand for Public Chairs,-Macdonnell Road
27-Jan-1911
16Acceptance by Colonial Officers of valuable presents prohibited
17New Designs for Gold and Bronze Coins
PROCLAMATION
18Amendment of Conditions of Eating House Licences
19Rev. Otto Schultze recognised as President in Hongkong of the Basel Evangelical Missionary Society
20Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by the China Export, Import and Bank Cie.
03-Feb-1911
PROCLAMATION
21Land Office Fees,-New Territories
22Commander C. W. Beckwith, R.N., to act as Harbour Master, etc.
23E. Jones to act as Assistant Harbour Master and A.E. Davey as First Boarding Officer
24Hon. Mr. A. W. Brewin to act as Chairman of the Licensing Board
25Hon. Mr. A. W. Brewin to be Chairman and J. R. Wood to be a Member of the Board of Examiners
26The China and Corea (Amendment) Order in Council, 1910
27New Grant Code, 1910, approved by the Secretary of State for the Colonies
28Names of the Shanghai Reinforced Concrete Co., Ld., and the Orient Rubber Cultivation Co., Ld., struck off the Register
10-Feb-1911
29Observance of the Fast of Ramadan by Mohammedan prisoners
30Part VI of the Probates Ordinance, 1897, to apply to certain British Possessions
31Rev. Otto Schultze to be a Member of the Board of Examiners
32Meteorological Observations,-January
33Letters Patent,-Grant of, to R. V. Farnham
34Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by Kwong Hee Ying
17-Feb-1911
35Number of passengers which vessels plying in Mirs Bay may carry
36Re-sealing of Probates granted by Consular Courts
37Trade Mark-Renewal of registration of, by the California Fig Syrup Company
22-Feb-1911
38C. Clementi to act as Colonial Secretary and R. H. Crofton to act as Assistant Colonial Secretary and Clerk of Councils
24-Feb-1911
39Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 1
40Ordinances passed and assented to:- Lepers Ordinance Amendment,-No. 2 of 1911
41Ordinance not disallowed:- Opium Amendment (No. 2), No. 33 of 1910
42Order for the removal of certain graves in a Tau Wai Cemetery
43Order for the removal of certain graves in Chai Wan Cemetery
44Beri-beri produced by consumption of white rice
45Letters Patent,-Assignment of, to the Baker Sewing Machines Trust, Ld.
46Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
47Trade Mark No. 155 of 1897 to be removed from the Register
03-Mar-1911
PROCLAMATION
48Volunteer Reserve Regulations
49The Sun Hing Steamship Co., Ld., to be struck off the Register
50Letters Patent,-Grant of, to J. K. Bulger
10-Mar-1911
51Commission of Enquiry re the making of Wills by Chinese, and Chinese personal law and custom in force in Kwong Tung Province
52Limits of Tsim Sha Tsui Market
53Importation of Dogs from Shanghai prohibited
54Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 2
55Capt. F. W. Lyons to act as Captain Superiutendent of Police and P. P. J. Wodehouse to act as Deputy Superintendent of Police
56Capt. F. W. Lyons to be an Official M.L.C.
57Hon. Mr. A. M. Thomson resumed duty as Colonial Treasurer
58Amendment of Pension Minute, 1902
59Restriction on exportation of morphine and compounds of opium to Macao
60Meteorological Observations,-February
17-Mar-1911
61Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 3
62Liquor Duties,-Increase of
63Ordinances passed and assented to:- Fisheries (Dynamite),-No. 4 of 1911
64Certain areas on the Railway Reclamation and elsewhere in the Tsim-sha-tsui peninsula to be leased
65Military Hospital Assistants who are authorized to grant Death Certificates
66Warning to Chinese proceeding to Great Britain in search of work
67Companies struck off the Register
68Letters Patent,-Grant of, to O. J. Seehausen and J. Blum
24-Mar-1911
69Birthday of His Majesty King George V,-Date of Celebration
70Firing of Salutes on British Anniversaries
71Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 4
72Ordinance passed and assented to:- Pawnbrokers Amendment,-No. 8 of 1911
31-Mar-1911
73Importation of Dogs from Bangkok prohibited
74Ordinances passed and assented to:- Liquors Consolidation,-No. 9 of 1911
75Ordinance not disallowed:- Widows' and Orphans' Pension Amendment, No. 1 of 1911
76Inspector D. Gourlay to be a Sanitary Inspector for Shaukiwan
77Resignation by Lieut, J. Johnstone of his Commission in the Scouts Company of the H.K.V.C.
78Capt. G. E. Stewart Shanghai Volunteer Corps, attached to the H.K.V.C.
79Mr. B. Brothertan Harker to be a Visiting Justice to the Po Leung Kok
80Registry Offices in the New Territories for Births and Deaths
81Registration of Graves in the Southern District of the New Territories
82List of Masters, Mates and Engineers who obtained Certificates of Competency, 1910
07-Apr-1911
83Existing Valuation of the Colony to be adopted for year commencing 1st July
84Addition to the List of Authorized Architects,-Mr. W. L. Leask
85Ordinance not disallowed:- Magistrates Amendment (No. 2), No. 28 of 1910
86H. P. Tooker to act as Second Assistant Director of Public Works
87Public Holiday,-15th April
88Valuation Lists for 1911-1912 open to inspection
89Proposed stopping up of the Queen's Road end of Spring Gardens Lane
90Financial Statement,-January
91Financial Seturns for the year 1910
92Meteorological Observations,-March
93Re-entry by the Crown into cesrain Lots in the New Territories
13-Apr-1911
94G. N. Orme to be an Assistant Superintendent of Police for the Southern District of the New Territories
95C. G. Alabaster to act as Attorney General
96Police Sergeant T. Cashman to be a Sanitary Inspector for Stanley
97Rev. H. R. Wells to be a Member of the Board of Examiners
98The Registrar General and First Assistant Registrar General to be ex-officio Members of the Board of Examiners
99Magistracy exempted from operation of the Public Holidays Ordinance, 1875, on 15th April
100Chinese Craft prohibited from moving about the Harbour at night
101Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of
21-Apr-1911
102Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 5
103Ordinance passed and assented to:- Widows' and Orphans' Pension Amendment (No. 2),-No. 11 of 1911
104E. C. L. Lewis to act as Postmaster General
26-Apr-1911
105Vehicle Regulations
106Amendment of Regulations under the Private Vehicles Licensing Ordinance, 1895
107Amendment of Public Vehicles Regulations
28-Apr-1911
108Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 6
109Ordinances passed and assented to:- Flogging Amendment,-No. 12 of 1911
110Members of the Court of the University of Hongkong
111Members of the Council of the University of Hongkong
112Subordinate Staff Board
113Mr. C. Montague Ede to be an Un-official Member of the Legislative Council
114Major D. Macdonald to act as Commandant, H.K.V.C.
115Military Hospital Assistants who are authorized to grant Death Certificates
116Financial Statement,-February
117Letters Patent,-Grant of, to W. Hunt
05-May-1911
118Rescission of Proclamation Nos. 2 and 3 declaring Chefoo. Chin-wang-tao, Dalny, Newchwang, Taku and Tientsin infected ports
119A. G. M. Fletcher to act as Assessor of Rates
120Police Sergeant George Sim to be a Sanitary Inspector for Aberdeen
121Exequatur empowering Mr. J. E. E. Hultman to act as Consul-General for Sweden
122Hon. Mr. H. E. Follock, K C., to be an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council
123Mr. C. H. Ross to be an Un-official Member of the Legislative Council
124Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Great Britain and Japan, 1911
125Register of Medical and Surgical Practitioners
126Mourning for His late Majesty to terminate at midnight of the 6th instant
127Coronation Holidays
128Magistracy exempted from operation of Public Holidays Ordinance, 1875, on 23rd June
129Meteorological Observations,-April
130Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of by the Rarburg and Vienna India Rubber Co., Ld.
12-May-1911
PROCLAMATION
131Compressed Oxygen and Compressed Acctylene declared to be Dangerous Goods
132Conditions of Licence to store Compressed Oxygen and Compressed Acctylene
133Amendment of the Bulk Oil Rules
134Additional Regulations re Distilleries in the New Territories
135Licence to hawk Kerosne Oil in the New Territories
136Fishing in the Reservoirs prohibited
137Further Regulations in respect to the import and export of Cattle and other live stock
138No poison to be exported to any country which prohibits or restricts the import of same
139Amendment of the Regulations re Motor Cars
140Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 7
141Ordinance passed and assented to:- Census Ordinance Amendment,-No. 15 of 1911
142Ordinances not disallowed:- Lepers, No. 24 of 1910
143Mr. H. W. Bird to be a Member of the Authorised Architects Committee
144Mr. D. W. Craddock to be an Un-official Member of the Licensing Board
145J. W. Hartley to act as Assistant Medical Officer of Realth
146E. R. Hallifax to act as Deputy Superintendent of Police and of Fire Brigade
19-May-1911
PROCLAMATION
147Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 8
148Ordinances passed and assented to:- Money-lenders,-No. 16 of 1911
149Ordinance not disallowed:- Fisheries (Dynamite), No. 4 of 1911
150Approval of the appoiatment of the Hon. Capt, F. W. Lyons to be an Official M.L.C.
151Mr. H. R. B. Hancock to be an Un-official Member of the Licensing Board
152Insured parcels may be sent direct to Netherlands East India
153Letters Patent,-Grant of, to J. W. Isherwood
154Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by J. and J. Colman, Ld.
23-May-1911
155Ordinances not disallowed:- Defences (Sketching Prevention) Amendment, No. 3 of 1911
02-Jun-1911
PROCLAMATION
156Amendment of Kennedy Road Regulations
157Additional Regulation under the Dangerous Goods Ordinance, 1873
158Chinese Recreation Ground open from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m.
159Castle Peak and Deep Bay declared to be within the Local Trade Limits
160Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 9
161Ordinance passed and assented to:- Statute Laws (New Revised Edition),-No. 19 of 1911
162Ordinances not disallowed:- New Territories Regulation. No, 34 of 1910
163Mr. E. Shellim to be a Member of the Court and Dr. G. L. Jordan to be a Member of the Council of the University of Hongkong
164Name of the Sun Hing Steamship Co., Ld., struck off the Register
165Re-entry by the Government into certain lots in the New Territories
166Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of by the Distillers Co., Ld.
09-Jun-1911
167Royal Standard to be flown only when His Majesty the King is personally present
168Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 10
169Ordinances passed and assented to:- Sale of Food and Drugs Amendment,-No. 20 of 1911
170Ordinance not disallowed:- Foreshores and Sea Bed New Territories Exemption, No. 41 of 1909
171The Hon. Mr. W. D. Barnes to be Colonial Secretary
172Provisional permission granted to Sir H. N. Mody, Kt., to wear the Decoration of the Legion of Honour
173Trade Mark No. 160 of 1897 to be removed from the Register
174Preliminary Census Returns
175Meteorological Observations,-May
16-Jun-1911
176Address to His Majesty the King
177Rescission of Proclamation No. 6 of 1911 declaring Hoihow to be an infected port
178M. Breen passed final examination in Cantonese
179Appointments under the Coroner's Ordinance, 1888, and the Births and Deaths Registration Ordinance, 1896
180Transhipment at Hongkong does not vitiate direct shipment from the Philippines to the U.S.A.
181Financial Statement,-March
182Trade Mark No. 162 of 1897 to be removed from the Register
183Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
22-Jun-1911
184Honours conferred on H. E. the Governor, the Hon. Mr. A. W. Brewin, and Mr. E. H. d'Aquino
185Mr. W. L. Pattenden to be a Member of the Medical Board
186Ordinance not disallowed:- Windows' and Orphans' Pension Amendment (No. 2), No. 11 of 1911
187White undress civil uniform may be worn during the summer months
188Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by the Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Co., Ld.
30-Jun-1911
189Ordinance not disallowed:- Liquors Consolidation, No. 9 of 1911
190H. P. Tooker to be Second Assistant Director of Public Works
191M. Breen to act as Second Assistant Registrar General
192Money Orders may be obtained payable in the Philippine Islands
07-Jul-1911
193Rules re acceptance of literary compositions by H.M. the King
194Regulations respecting Foreign Orders and Medals
PROCLAMATION
195Importation of Dogs from Shanghai prohibited
196Rescission of Proclamation No. 5 of 1911 declaring Pakhoi to be an infected port
197Rules under the Widows' and Orphans' Pension Ordinance, 1908
198Amendment of the Trade Marks Rules
199Amendment of the Rules for the Examination of Engineers in the Mercantile Marine
200Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 11
201Seavenging and Conservancy Bye-laws
202Ordinance passed and assented to:- Larceny (Amendment),-No. 24 of 1911
203Ordinances not disallowed:- Correction of References, No. 13 of 1911
204E. D. C. Wolfe to act as Director of Education
205Approval of appointment of the Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C., to be an Un-official Member of the Executive Council
206Approval of appointment of the Hon. Mr. C. Montague Ede to be an Un-official Member of the Legislative Council
207Approval of appointment of the Hon. Mr. C. H. Ross to be an Un-official Member of the Legislative Council
208Trade Mark No. 164 of 1897 to be removed from the Register
209Meteorological Observations,-June
14-Jul-1911
210Registry of Government Ships in the service of the Admiralty
211Ordinance not disallowed:- Flogging Amendment, No. 12 of 1911
212R. O. Hutchison to be Superintendent of Imports and Exports
213D. W. Tratman to act as District Officer for the Northern District of the New Territories
214Correspondence with public offices to be addressed to the Head of the Department by his official title
215Financial Statement,-April
216Letters Patent,-Grant of, to the Kerogas Company
21-Jul-1911
217Legislative Council Minutes.-No. 12
218Ordinances passed and assented to:- Private Vehicles Amendment,-No. 25 of 1911
219The Hon. Mr. Warren Barnes to be Chairman of the Licensing Board
220Trade Mark No. 165 of 1897 to be removed from the Register
28-Jul-1911
221Attempts to obtain promotion by Irregular means
222Ordinances not disallowed:- Census Ordinance Amendment, No. 15 of 1911
223Mr. Robert Hunter to be a Surveyor of Boilers
224Order for the removal of certain graves on Crown Land in Wong-nei-chong
225Chinese subjects prohibited from landing on the Territory of the Government General of the Amur River
226Election of one Member to the Sanitary Board
227Financial Statement,-May
04-Aug-1911
228Royal acknowledgment of the telegrams from Hongkong on the occasion of the Coronation
229Conditions of Licence to store Compressed Oxygen and Dissolved Acetylene
230Dissolved Acetylene declared to be Dangerous Goods
231Alterations of the boundaries of the Registration Districts
232Blake Pier Regulations
233Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 13
234Letters Patent,-Provisional protection granted to Mr. Sidney Radcliff
11-Aug-1911
235Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 14
236Ordinance passed and assented to:- Widows' and Orphans' Pension Amendment (No. 3),-No. 27 of 1911
237Police Sergeant McKay to be a Sanitary Inspector for Sham Shui Po
238Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Johannes von Riegen
239Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by the China Export, Import and Bank Compagnie
240Details of Contents of Reservoirs, &c., arranged according to the Rain Year 1910-1911
18-Aug-1911
241Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 15
242H. A. Nisbet to be Registrar of the Supreme Court, &c., and a Justice of the Peace
243Importation of Persian and Turkish Opium into China prohibited
244Meteorological Observations,-July
25-Aug-1911
245Standards of Milk
246Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 16
247Ordinances not disallowed:- Statute Laws (New Revised Edition), No. 19 of 1911
248Ordinances passed and assented to:- Crown Lands Resumption Amendment,-No. 28 of 1911
249Memorials of Re-entry by the Government into certain Lots in Survey District I
250Letters Patent,-Grant of, to A. D. Cardinet
01-Sep-1911
251Letter from His Majesty the King
252Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 17
253Ordinances passed and assented to:- Opium Amendment,-No. 39 of 1911
254Resolution under the Opium Ordinances, 1909-1911
255Ordinances not disallowed:- Sale of Food and Drugs Amendment, No. 20 of 1911
256P. Jacks to act as Land Officer
257A. G. M. Fletcher to act as Official Receiver in Bankruptcy
258J. H. Kemp to be Crown Solicitor and P. M. Hodgson to be Assistant Crown Solicitor
259Importation of uncertificated raw Indian Opium illegal
260Importation of Indian Opium into certain provinces in China prohibited
261Importation of Morphine, Cocaine and Compounds of Opium into Macao prohibited
262H. A. Nisbet to be a Commissioner to administer oaths and take declarations, etc.
263Financial Statement,-June
264Letters Patent,-Assignment of, to the Maxim Silent Fire Arms Co.
265Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
266Trade Marks Nos. 169 and 171 of 1897 to be removed from the Register
267Proposed alterations of Trade Mark No. 71 of 1885
08-Sep-1911
268Agreement between the United Kingdom and Japan
269King's Park, Kowloon,-Regulations for the maintenance of good order and preservation of property in
270Conditions of Licence to store Petrol for the use of Motor Cars
271A. E. Wright to act on behalf of the Building Authority in certain cases
272Ordinance not disallowed:- Larceny (Amendment), No. 24 of 1911
273Mr. James Johnstone to be a Surveyor of Boilers
274New form substituted for Form No. 8 f in the Schedule to the Code of Civil Procedure
275Wong Pik Hoi's Estate Limited to be struck off the Register
276Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
277Re-entry by the Government on Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1144
278Additional Special Condition of Land Sales in the New Territories
279Meteorological Observations,-August
280Weather Forecasts and Storm Warnings issued from the Hongkong Observatory
15-Sep-1911
281Constitution of the Chinese Vernacular Primary Education Board
282His Honour Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz to act as Chief Justice
283Name of the American Cinematograph and Vaudeville Co. Ld., struck off the Register
284Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
285Trade Mark No. 177 of 1897 to be removed from the Register
22-Sep-1911
286Portuguese Republic recognised by His Majesty's Government
287State of Brunci included in the Imperial Penny Postage Scheme
288Rules under the Midwives Ordinance, 1910
289Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs James Kenyon & Son
29-Sep-1911
290Order-in-Council applying Extradition Acts 1870-1906 to Paraguay
291Penny postal rate in operation in Australia on 1st May
292Regulations under the Police Force Consolidation Ordinance, 1900
293General Valuation for the year commencing 1st July, 1912
294Scale of postage on parcels to Siam
295Ordinances not disallowed:- Private Vehicles Amendment, No. 25 of 1911
296Standing Committee under the King's Regulations for Army No. 74
297Amendments of the Grant Code, 1910
298Financial Statement,-July
299China Trust & Deposit Co., Ld., to be struck off the Register
300Re-entry by the Government on Tai Tam Tuk Village Lots Nos. 4 & 6
301Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Frederick Cotterell
06-Oct-1911
302Regulations under the Money-lenders Ordinance, 1911
303Excise Oilicers appointed under the Opium Ordinance, 1909
304Meteorological Observations,-September
305Letters Patent,-Assignment of, to Mr. Kwok Yik-ting
306Moss Brothers & Co., Ld., to be struck off the Register
13-Oct-1911
307Convention amending the Extradition Treaty with Belgium, 1901
308Importation of Dogs from Shanghai prohibited
309Addition to the List of Authorized Architects,-Mr. F. R. J. Adams
310Ordinances not disallowed:- Volunteer Reserve, No. 25 of 1910
311Approval of the appointment of the Hon. Mr. C. H. Ross to be an Unofficial M.L.C.
312Military Sub-Assistant Surgeon Raghunath Singh authorized to grant death certificates
313Importation of Saltpetre into China, Customs Notice re
314Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by Mr. Henry B. Simms
20-Oct-1911
315Licence Fee for public performance of stage plays in the City Hall to be $1 per annum
316Rescission of Proclamation No. 7 of 1911 declaring Amoy to be an infected port
317Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 18
318Recognition of Mr. John B. Sawyer as Vice and Deputy Consul-General of the United States of America
319Hon. Mr. A. M. Thomson to act as Postmaster General and Mr. M. Breen to act as Assistant Postmaster General
27-Oct-1911
320Fackages in which Prepared and Dross Opium shall be sold
321Ordinances not disallowed:- Probates Amendment, No. 33 of 1911
322Mr. D. W. Tratman to be First Assistant Registrar General and Mr. A. E. Wood to be Second Assistant Registrar General
323Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. N. P. Nathan's Sons
30-Oct-1911
324Death of the Honourable Mr. W. D. Barnes
325The Honourable Mr. A. W. Brewin, C.M.G., to act as Colonial Secretary, Mr. E. R. Hallifax to act as Registrar General and to be an Official M.L.C., Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse to act as Deputy Superintendent of Police, and Mr. T. H. King to act as Assistant
326Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse to act as Assistant Superintendent, Victoria Goal
03-Nov-1911
327War between Italy and Turkey,-His Majesty's Prociamation of Neutrality and Rules to be observed during the continuance of the war
PROCLAMATION
328Medicines exempted from the payment of royalty under the Opium Ordinance, 1909
329Importation of Dogs from Bangkok prohibited
330Legislative Council minutes,-No. 19
331Begging for aims and loitering in any market prohibited
332Ordinances not disallowed:- Crown Lands Resumption Amendment, No. 28 of 1911
333Hon. Mr. A. W. Brewin, C.M.G., to act as Chairman of the Licensing Board
334Mr. E. A. Irving resumed duty as Director of Education
335Financial Statement,-August
336Trade Marks Nos. 182 (1-2) of 1897 to be removed from the Register
337Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse to be a Commissioner to administer Oaths, etc.
10-Nov-1911
338Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 20
339Ordinances passed and assented to:- Arms and Ammunition Amendment,-No. 41 of 1911
340Ordinances not disallowed:- Tung Wa Hospital Extension, No. 38 of 1911
341Meteorological Observations,-October
17-Nov-1911
342Amendment of the Dangerous Goods Regulations
343Amendment of the Case Oil Rules
344Amendment of the Bulk Oil Rules
345Amendment of the Conditions of Licences to store Petroleum
346Queen's Recreation Ground,-Schedule of Allotments
347Wong-Nei-Chong Recreation Ground,-Schedule of Allotments
348Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 21
349Offensive Trades Bye-laws
350Ordinances passed and assented to:- Foreign Offenders (No. 2) Amendment,-No. 43 of 1911
351Mr. E. A. Irving to act as First Police Magistrate, Mr. J. R. Wood as Director of Education, Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne as Second Police Magistrate, and Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher as Deputy Registrar and Appraiser, Supreme Court.
352Mr. G. E. Stewart to be Lieutenant in the H.K.V.C., Scouts Company
353Prohibition by Netherlands-India of exportation of opium, etc., to Hongkong
354Trade Marks No. 184 (1-2) of 1897 to be removed from the Register
355Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs, Wright Crossby & Co.
27-Nov-1911
356Apprehension of seamen deserters from Japanese merchant ships
357Conditions of Licence to store Petrol for the use of Motor Cars
358Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 22
359Recognition of Mr. J. B. Sawyer as Vice and Deputy Consul-General of the United States of America
360Inspector Gordon to be a Sanitary Inspector for Kowloon City
361Colonel J. M. Irwin to be a Member of the Sanitary Poard
362Permits for ships to send wireless messages
363List of Registered Chemists and Druggists
364Applications for Clerkships in Hongkong Civil Service,-Preference given to candldates who obtained certificates in the Oxford Local Examinations
365Financial Statement-September
366Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
29-Nov-1911
PROCLAMATION
367Mr. G. N. Orme to act as District Officer and Mr. S. B. R. McElderry to act as Assistant District Officer for the Northern District of the New Territories, Mr. A. E. Wood to act as Assistant District Officer for the Southern District. and Mr. R. E.
368Mr. A. E. Wood to act as Assistant Superintendent of Police for the Southern District of the New Territories
369Mr. C. Clementi to act as Colonial Secretary and Mr. R. H. Crofton to act as Assistant Colonial Secretary and Clerk of Councils
01-Dec-1911
370Bombs and bomb cases, etc., declared to be Ammenition
371Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 23
372Ordinances passed and assented to:- Merchant Shipping Amendment,-No. 48 of 1911
373Mr. Murray Stewart re-appointed a member of the Medical Board
374Colonel J. M. Irwin to be a Member of the Medical Board
375Honourable Mr. A. M. Thomson to act as Chairman of the Licensing Board
376Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Joseph Brundrit
08-Dec-1911
377Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 24
378Dr. F. O. Stedman to be a Member and to act as Secretary of the Medical Board
379Hon. Mr. E. A. Hewett re-appointed a Member of the Sanitary Board
380Hon. Mr. E. A. Hewett re-appointed a Member of the Medical Board
381Mr. H. P. Winslow to be Manager of the British Section of the Kowloon-Canton Railway
382Chinese Passenger Ships subject to medical examination before sailing
383Re-entry by the Government into certain lots in the Northern District of the New Territories
384Crown Rent for the 2nd Half-year of 1911,-Payment of
385Name of Wong Pik Hoi's Estate, Limited, struck off the Register
386Meteorological Observations,-November
387Letters Patent,-Grant of, to C. F. Mendham and G. A. Betnlander
388Trade Mark No. 188 of 1897 to be removed from the Register
389Letters Patent,-Provisional protection granted to the Sociere d'Oxygene et Acetylene d'Extreme Orient
15-Dec-1911
390Ordinance passed and assented to:- Companies,-No. 58 of 1911
391Stamping of Bills of Exchange and Renewals of Polices of Insurance
392Amendment of Table U of the Merchant Shipping Amendment Ordinance, 1911
393Mr. T. W. Robertson to be a Surveyor of Boilers
22-Dec-1911
394Special Reserve or Territorial Force,-Civil Servants of Crown Colonies and Protectorates not to hold Commissions in the
395Determination of Precedence of all persons holding office in His Majesty's Oversea Dominions
396Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 25
397Ordinance passed and assented to:- University Further Amendment,-No. 59 of 1911
398Mr. R. O. Hutchison to act as supernumerary Assistant Superintendent of Police and Commander C. W. M. Beckwith, R.N., to assist Mr. Hutchison in the discharge of the duties of Superintendent of Imports and Exports
399Messrs. R. E. Lindsell and S. B. B. McElderry passed final examination in Cantonese
400Mr. Wu Him Yeuk to be a Public Vaccinator
29-Dec-1911
401Order in Council applying the Extradition Acts to Siam
402Pound Fees
403Rescission of Proclamation No. 8 of 1911 declaring Singapore to be an infected port
404Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 26
405Ordinances passed and assented to:- Public Health and Buildings Amendment,-No. 60 of 1911
406Mr. E. A. Irving to act as Chairman of the Board of Examiners and the Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax to act as Chairman of the Technical Institute Advisory Committee
407Mr. William Russell to be First Assistant Marine Surveyor
408Mr. Robert Hall to act as Second Assistant Marine Surveyor
409Financial Statement,-October
410Name of the China Trust and Deposit Company, Limited, struck off the Register
411Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by the Wong Loo Kut firm
 
   
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