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