Notifi- cation No. | Subject Matter |
03-Jan-1913 |
| PROCLAMATION
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1 | Importation of Dogs from Shanghai prohibited
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2 | Areas proposed to be proclaimed as Boycotting Areas
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3 | Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. Rovil Limited
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4 | Letters Patent,-Provisional protection granted to Messrs. G. Lanzius and E. W. Austin
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5 | Roll of Midwives
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10-Jan-1913 |
6 | The Hongkong Islamic Union exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance. 1911
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7 | Ordinances not disallowed:- Criminal Sessions, No. 33 of 1912
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8 | Name of Messrs. Dunning & Co., Ld., struck off the Register
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9 | Re-entry by the Government on certain Lots in the New Territories
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10 | Meteorological Observations,-December, 1912
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17-Jan-1913 |
11 | Ordinance not disallowed:- Further Supplementary Appropriation for 1911, No. 37 of 1912
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12 | Dr. J. T. C. Johnson to be Principal Civil Medical Officer
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13 | Mr. J. A. E. Bullock to act as Secretary to the Sanitary Board
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14 | Mr. C. G. Perdue to be a Police Probationer
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15 | Messrs. R. A. C. North and P. Burn to be Cadets
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16 | Meeting of J. P.'s to nominate an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council
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24-Jan-1913 |
| PROCLAMATION
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17 | Dr. G. E. Aubrey to be a Member of the Medical Board
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18 | American Board Mission Church deleted from the list of places licensed for the Solemnization of Marriages
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19 | China Congregational Church added to the list of places licensed for the Solemnization of Marriages
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20 | Financial Statement,-November, 1912
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21 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. Horrockses, Crewdson & Co., Ld.
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22 | Letters Patent,-Extension of provisional protection granted to Mr. S. M. T. Barclay
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31-Jan-1913 |
23 | Order under the Regulation of Chinese Ordinance, 1888
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24 | Ordinance not disallowed:- Full Court Amendment, No. 39 of 1912
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25 | Mr. E. Jones to act as Assistant Harbour Master and Mr. A. E. Davey as First Boarding Officer
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26 | Mr. C. M. Ede to be an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council
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27 | Re-appropriation of certain portion of the West End Park
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28 | Cracker-firing in the City of Victoria and portion of Kowloon prohibited
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29 | Panama Canal Toll Rates
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30 | The Shanghai Times and Sport and Gossip, Limited, to be struck off the Register
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31 | Messrs. Cottam & Co., Ld., to be struck off the Register
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07-Feb-1913 |
| PROCLAMATION
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32 | The Ngai Yuen and the Yau Kee Clubs exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
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33 | Packages in which Prepared Opium and Dross opium shall be sold to the public
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34 | Rescission of Proclamation No. 6 of 1912 declaring the Colony subject to the provisions of sections 7 to 14 of the Peace Preservation Ordinance, 1886
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35 | Amendment of Table E of the Schedule to the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899
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36 | His Honour Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz to act as Chief Justice
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37 | Capt. C. G. Woodhouse to be Assistant Superintendent of Police for the New Territories
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38 | Capt. E. M. Conolly, R.H.A. (T.), to be Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency the Governor
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39 | The Sheung Po Co., Ld., Hongkong, to be struck off the Register
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40 | Re-entry by the Government on certain lots in the New Territories
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14-Feb-1913 |
41 | Section 13 of the Summary Offences Ordinance, 1845, to apply to the City of Victoria and part of Kowloon
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42 | Minutes,-No. 14
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43 | Ordinance not disallowed:- Vehicles and Traffic Regulation, No. 40 of 1912
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44 | Resolution prohibiting the importation of raw Turkish Opium
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45 | Resolution permitting trans-shipment in Hongkong of raw Indian Opium exported from China by the Chinese Maritime Customs
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46 | Companies (Winding-up) Rules
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47 | Ordinance passed and assented to:- Summary Offences Amendment,-No. 1 of 1913
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48 | Capt. C. G. Woodhouse to be Assistant Superintendent of Police for the New Territories
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49 | Appointments in the Public Works Department
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50 | Importation of Turkish Opium illegal
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51 | Trans-shipment in Hongkong of raw Indian Opium exported from China by the Chinese Maritime Customs permitted
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52 | The Asiatic Fire and Marine Insurance Co., Ld., to be struck off the Register
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53 | Meteorological Observations,-January
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18-Feb-1913 |
54 | Importation of Indian Opium into Kuang-si and Chihli prohibited
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21-Feb-1913 |
55 | Addition to the List of Authorised Architects,-Mr. J. R. Maughan
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56 | Minutes,-No. 1
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57 | Ordinances passed and assented to:- Opium Amendment,-No. 2 of 1913
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58 | Mr. D. W. Tratman to act as Assistant District Officer, South
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59 | Mr. C. McI. Messer to act as Captain Superintendent of Police, Superintendent of Victoria Gaol and Superintendent of Fire Brigade
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60 | Mr. C. McI. Messer to be an Official Member of the Legislative Council
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61 | Mr. S. B. C. Ross to be District Officer
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62 | Non-Chinese persons crossing the border line of the New Territories without passports are liable to arrest
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63 | Changes in the method of entering goods through the Siamese Customs
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64 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
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28-Feb-1913 |
| PROCLAMATION
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65 | Lieut. C. Edye, D.C.L.I., to be a Member of the Recreation Grounds Committee
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66 | Mr. Crowther Smith to be Lieutenant in the Cadet Company, H.K.V.C.
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67 | Capt. F. C. C. Rogers, D.C.L.I., to be Inspecting Officer of the Hongkong Volunteer Reserve
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68 | Mr. S. B. C. Ross to act as Postmaster General
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69 | Establishment of a Cadet Company in connection with the Hongkong Volunteer Corps
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70 | Finding of the Marine Court of Inquiry into the charge against Mr. H. Porter
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71 | Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Mr. C. P. Reichardt
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07-Mar-1913 |
72 | Queen's Recreation Ground,-Schedule of Allotments
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73 | Approval of appointment of the Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax to be an Official Member of the Executive and Legislative Councils
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74 | Mr. E. Shellim to be an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council
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75 | Approval of the Chinese Central Government necessary in the purchase of munitions of war by the Provinces
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76 | Meteorological Observations,-February
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14-Mar-1913 |
77 | The Crescent Club and the Chuk Lam Club exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
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78 | Existing Valuation of the Colony to be adopted for the year commencing 1st July, 1913
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79 | Mr. S. B. B. McElderry to act as Deputy Registrar and Accountant, Supreme Court
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80 | Mr. E. A. Irving to be Chairman of the Board of Examiners
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81 | Mr. Chau Tak Wa to be a Public Vaccinator
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82 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. Jebsen & Co. and Lever Bros. (China) Ld.
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83 | Trade Marks Nos. 28 and 29 of 1899 to be removed from the Register
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20-Mar-1913 |
84 | Ordinances not disallowed:- Chinese Marriage Preservation, No. 42 of 1912
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85 | Mr. J. H. Kemp to act as Puisne Judge
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86 | Mr. R. H. Kotewall to be a Justice of the Peace
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87 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs, Nobel's Explosive Co., Ld., and the Standard Oil Co. of New York
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28-Mar-1913 |
88 | Opening of the Hau Pui Loong Cemetery for Chinese
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89 | Approval of appointment of the Hon. Mr. C. Montague Ede to be an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council
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90 | Opening of the Tai Shek Ku Cemetery for Indians
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91 | Mr. Chan Tak Wa to be a Public Vaccinator
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92 | Alterations in the numbering of houses in Ice House Street
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93 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of by the China Export, Import and Bank Cie.
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94 | Trade Mark No. 55 of 1885 to be removed from the Register
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95 | Financial Returns for the year 1912
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04-Apr-1913 |
96 | Lieut-Col: A. C. Younan to act as a Member of the Sanitary Board
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97 | Financial Returns for the year 1912
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98 | Re-appropriation of a portion of King's Park
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99 | Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Mr. A. D. Smith
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11-Apr-1913 |
100 | Minutes,-No. 2
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101 | Resolution under Section 3 of the Opium Amendment Ordinance, 1913
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102 | Ordinances passed and assented to:- Mercantile Bank Note Issue Amendment,-No. 4 of 1913
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103 | Mr. N. L. Smith to act as Second Assistant Registrar General
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104 | Confirmation of appointments of Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse as Deputy Superintendent of Police and Mr. T. H. King as Assistant Superintendent of Police
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105 | Mr. P. Jacks to act as Land Officer in addition to his other duties
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106 | Mr. M. J. Breen to act as Superintendent of Imports and Exports in addition to his other duties
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107 | Hon. Mr. J. A. S. Bucknill appointed one of His Majesty's Counsel for Hongkong
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108 | Exportation of Persian Opium illegal except to London or Formosa
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109 | Restriction on exportation of morphine and compounds of opium to Kwong Chau Wan
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110 | Importation of prepared or dross opium into Canada and Kwong Chau Wan prohibited
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111 | List of Justices of the Peace
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112 | Financial Statement,-January
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113 | Meteorological Observations,-March
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18-Apr-1913 |
114 | Ratification of the Brussels International Maritime Conventions, 1910
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115 | Minutes,-No. 3
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116 | Ordinances passed and assented to:- General Loan and Inscribed Stock,-No. 7 of 1913
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117 | Inspector W. Gerrard to be a Sanitary Inspector for Yaumati
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118 | Mr. W. Thomson to be a Second Class Sanitary Inspector
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119 | Official Secrets Act, 1911, applicable to Hongkong
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120 | Companies to be struck off the Register
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121 | Letters Patent,-Grant of, to the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co., Ltd.
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25-Apr-1913 |
122 | The Man Chow and the Sang Kee Club exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
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123 | Ordinances not disallowed:- Dangerous Goods Amendment, No. 10 of 1912
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124 | Hon. Mr. C. McI. Messer to be Captain Superintendent of Police, etc.
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125 | Mr. C. W. Jeffries to be in charge of the Royal Observatory, Hongkong
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126 | Operation of Chapter I of the "Horses (Importation and Transit) Order, 1912, postponed until the 1st July
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127 | Full Court of Hongkong will hold its next sittings on the 9th June
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128 | Financial Statement,-February
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28-Apr-1913 |
129 | List of Exempted and Registered Societies
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02-May-1913 |
130 | Amendment of the Vehicles and Traffic Regulations
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131 | Capt. E. M. Conolly, Royal Horse Artillery (T.), to be Private Secretary and extra A.D.C. to H.E. the Governor
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132 | Recognition of Vice-Consul Dr. Crull as being in charge of the German Consulate
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133 | Resignation by Capt. C. H. Ross of his Commission in the Hongkong Volunteer Corps
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134 | List of countries which prohibit the import of prepared opium or dross opium
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135 | Companies struck off the Register
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136 | List of Masters, Mates and Engineers who have obtained Certificates of Competency
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09-May-1913 |
137 | Amendment of the Quarantine Regulations
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138 | Hon. Mr. A. M. Thomson re-appointed Vice-Chairman of the Licensing Board
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139 | Approval of the appointment of the Hon. Mr E. Shellim to be an Un-official Member of the Legislative Council
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140 | Mr. D. Landale to be an Un-official Member of the Legislative Council
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141 | The Sheung Po Co., Ld., struck off the Register
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142 | Mr. Lee Wing Chi to be a Public Vaccinator
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143 | List of Medical and Surgical Practitioners
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144 | List of Societies which have ceased to exist
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145 | Meteorological Observations,-April
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16-May-1913 |
146 | Additions to the List of Exempted Societies
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147 | Additions to the List of Poisons under the Pharmacy Ordinances, 1908-10
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148 | Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher to act as a Member of the Licensing Board
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149 | Capt. C. G. Woodhouse to be a Justice of the Peace
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150 | Mr. W. Logan to be a Justice of the Peace
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151 | Name of Mr. F. J. Halton deleted from the List of Justices of the Peace
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23-May-1913 |
152 | Addition to the List of Authorised Architects,-Mr. A. S. MacKichan
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153 | List of Members of the Licensing Board
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154 | Hon. Mr. D. Landale to be a Member of the Authorised Architects Committee
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155 | Finding of the Marine Court of Inquiry to investigate the charges against Mr. W. M. Meshee
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156 | The Asiatie Fire & Marine Insurance Co., Ltd., struck off the Register
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157 | Letters Patents,-Provisional Protection granted to Staff-Sergenant A. Golds, R.E.
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158 | Letters Patent,-Provisional Protection granted to Lieut. G. F. H. Faithfull, 126th Baluchistan Infantry
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159 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
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160 | Letters Patent,-Grant of, Mr. A. Laing
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30-May-1913 |
161 | The Colonial Prisoners' Removal Order in Council 1913
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162 | Minutes,-No. 4
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163 | Resolution under Section 7 of the Tramway Ordinances, 1902-1912
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164 | Mr. J. D. Lloyd to be Second Assistant Registrar General
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165 | Chinese Emigrants prohibited from entering into written contracts from 1st July, 1914
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166 | Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. A. L. E. F. Coleman
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167 | List of Authorised Architects
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168 | Correspondence re contracts for arms and ammunition and provincial foreign loans
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169 | Financial Statement,-March
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06-Jun-1913 |
| PROCLAMATION
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170 | Additions to the List of Exempted Societies
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171 | Ordinances not disallowed:- Opium Amendment, No. 2 of 1913
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172 | Correction in the Opium Amendment Ordinance, 1913
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173 | Mr. A. H. Hollingsworth to act as 2nd Assistant Director of Public Works
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174 | Capt. J. H. W. Armstrong to act as Commandant of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps and Capt. A. F. Churchill to act as Staff Officer
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175 | Crown Rent for the 1st half-year of 1913,-Payment of
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176 | Companies to be struck off the Register
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177 | Meteorological Observations,-May
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178 | Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Mr. S. M. T. Barclay
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13-Jun-1913 |
179 | Additional Rule under the Prisons Ordinance, 1899
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180 | Additional Regulation under the Dangerous Goods Ordinance, 1873
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181 | Order under the Opium Ordinances, 1909-1910
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182 | Wong-Nei-Chong Recreation Ground,-Schedule of Allotments
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183 | Queen's Recreation Ground,-Schedule of Allotments
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184 | Minutes,-No. 5
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185 | Ordinances passed and assented to:- Deportation,-No. 10 of 1913
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186 | Resolution permitting the transhipment in Hongkong of Raw Indian Opium in transit to Formosa
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187 | Ordinance not disallowed:- Vagrancy Amendment, No. 5 of 1913
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188 | Transhipment in Hongkong of Raw Indian Opium in transit to Formosa permitted
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20-Jun-1913 |
189 | Regulation under the Prospecting and Mining Ordinance, 1906
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190 | Importation of Dogs from Shanghai prohibited
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191 | Limits of Staunton Street Market
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192 | Ordinances not disallowed:- Mercantile Bank Note Issue Amendment, No. 4 of 1913
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193 | Order for the removal of certain graves in Mt. Caroline Cemetery
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194 | Chan Shui Ye authorised to grant Death Certificates
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27-Jun-1913 |
195 | General Holiday,-Tuesday, 1st July
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196 | Amendment of Regulations under the Vehicles and Traffic Regulation Ordinance, 1912
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197 | Minutes,-No. 6
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198 | Ordinances passed and assented to:- Supplementary Appropriation,-No. 12 of 1913
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199 | Warder W. Hill to be a temporary Sanitary Inspector
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200 | Financial Statement,-April
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201 | Letters Patent,-Grant of
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04-Jul-1913 |
202 | Amendment of Tables T and U of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899
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203 | Rescission of Proclamation No. 4 of 1913 declaring Pakhoi to be an infected port
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204 | Exequatur empowering Mr. A. M. Garcia to act as Consul for the Republic of Panama
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205 | Approval of the appointment of the Hon. Mr. D. Landale to be an Un-official Member of the Legislative Council
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206 | Amendment of the Pension Minute, 1902
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207 | Proposed alteration of Trade Marks No. 10 A and B of 1899
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11-Jul-1913 |
208 | The Seal Fisheries (North Pacific) Act, 1912
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209 | Hawking of certain flowers and plants prohibited
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210 | Charges for Storage of Percussion Caps
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211 | Additional Regulations under the Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911
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212 | Minutes,-No. 7
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213 | Ordinances passed and assented to:- Official Signatures Fees,-No. 14 of 1913
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214 | Ordinance not disallowed:- General Loan and Inscribed Stock, No. 7 of 1913
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215 | Meteorological Observations,-June
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18-Jul-1913 |
216 | Regulation under the Vehicles and Traffic Regulation Ordinance, 1912
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217 | Minutes,-No. 8
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218 | Ordinances passed and assented to:- New Territories Regulation Amendment,-No. 16 of 1913
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219 | Addition to the Register of Chemists and Druggists,-Mr. W. Kornatz
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220 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
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221 | Trade Marks Nos. 42 and 44 of 1899 to be removed from the Register
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25-Jul-1913 |
222 | Rope Company's Tramway Ordinance, 1901,-Renewal of
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223 | Fares for Public Carriages in Kowloon
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224 | The Kwan Hing Hong To Wui Sho and the King Kei Ngoi Yu exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
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225 | Minutes,-No. 9
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226 | Ordinances passed and assented to:- Legal Practitioners Amendment,-No. 19 of 1913
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227 | Resolution under the Opium Ordinances, 1909-11
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228 | Transhipment of Raw Indian Opium from India for the use of the Macao Opium Farmer permitted
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229 | Rules and Regulations of the Chinese Cemetery at Aberdeen
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230 | The Shanghai Motor Cab Co., Ld., and the International Skating Rink, Ld., struck off the Register
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231 | Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Mr. M. J. Trumble
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232 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. J. & P. Coats
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01-Aug-1913 |
233 | Addition to the List of Authorised Architects,-Mr. E. M. Wood
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234 | The Pui To Lun Oi Wui exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
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235 | Amendment of Table U of the Schedule to the Merchant Shipping Ordinances, 1899-1911
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236 | Limits of the Yaumati Markets
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237 | Scale of postage rates on Parcels to Canada
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238 | Minutes,-No. 10
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239 | Ordinance passed and assented to:- Explosive Substances,-No. 23 of 1913
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240 | Mr. F. Maitland to be a Visiting Justice to the Po Leung Kuk
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241 | Hon, Mr. C. Severn resumed duty as Colonial Secretary
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242 | Mr. J. D. Lloyd to act as Deputy Registrar and Appraiser, and Accountant, Supreme Court
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243 | The St. Paul's College Chapel licensed for the solemnization of Marriages
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08-Aug-1913 |
244 | Minutes,-No. 11
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245 | Resolution approving the Supplementary Schedule to the Final Revision Ordinance, 1912
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246 | Supplementary Schedule to the Final Revision Ordinance, 1912
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247 | Ordinances passed and assented to:- Regulation of Chinese (Amendment),-No. 24 of 1913
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248 | Mr. S. B. B. McElderry to act as Deputy Registrar of Marriages
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249 | Finding of the Marine Court of Inquiry to investigate the charges against Mr. J. T. Naylor
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250 | Financial Statement,-May
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15-Aug-1913 |
251 | Ordinances not disallowed:- Deportation, No. 10 of 1913
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252 | Mr. E. W. Carpenter to act as Executive Engineer in the P.W.D.
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253 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by the North British Rubber Co., Ltd.
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254 | Details of Contents of Reservoirs for the Rain Year 1912-1913
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21-Aug-1913 |
255 | Hon. Mr. Claud Severn assumed the Administration of the Government
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256 | Hon. Mr. A. M. Thomson to act as Colonial Secretary
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257 | Lieut. L. R. E. W. Taylor, R.G.A., to be Private Secretary and Extra Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency the Governor
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258 | Capt. E. M. Conolly, Royal Horse Artillery (T.), to be Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency the Governor
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259 | Honorary Aides-de-Camp to His Excellency the Governor
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22-Aug-1913 |
260 | Rescission of Proclamation No. 1 of 1913, declaring Hoihow to be an infected port
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261 | The Yat Tsui and Fuk Wo Tseung exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
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262 | Addition to the Register of Chemists and Druggists,-Mr. A. Kuby
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263 | Applications to be appointed Auditors for the purposes of the Companies Ordinances, 1911 and 1913
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264 | Meteorological Observations,-July
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29-Aug-1913 |
| PROCLAMATION
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265 | The Hon Sheung Pit Shu exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
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266 | Minutes,-No. 12
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267 | Ordinance not disallowed:- Foreign Notes (Prohibition of Circulation), No. 13 of 1913
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268 | Mr. E. A. Irving to be Director of Education and Messrs. E. Ralphs and R. C. Barlow to be Inspectors of Schools
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269 | Mr. S. B. C. Ross resumed duties of District Officer
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270 | Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe to be Postmaster General
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271 | Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne resumed duties of Deputy Registrar, Supreme Court
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272 | Mr. G. N. Orme to act as Second Police Magistrate
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273 | Mr. N. L. Smith to act as Assistant Colonial Secretary and Clerk of Councils
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274 | Mr. F. J. Halton re-instated in the List of Justices of the Peace
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275 | Applications to be appointed Auditors for the purposes of the Companies Ordinances, 1911 and 1913
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276 | Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by The Singer Manufacturing Co.
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277 | Certain Trade Marks to be removed from the Register
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05-Sep-1913 |
278 | Ordinances not disallowed:- Railway Loan, No. 8 of 1913
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279 | Mr. Lau Chu Pak to be an Un-official Member of the Legislative Council
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280 | Sanitary Inspector J. A. Bullin dismissed from the Government Service
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281 | Amendment of the Pension Minute, 1902
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282 | Financial Statement,-June
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283 | The Tin Hing Engineering Co., Ld., and the Shanghai Transport Co., Ld., struck off the Register
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284 | Applications to be appointed Auditors for the purposes of the Companies Ordinances, 1911 and 1913
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285 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
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12-Sep-1913 |
286 | By-laws made under section 5 of Tramway Amendment Ordinance, 1913
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287 | The Chung Kwok Ki Tuk To Wui exempted from registration under Societies Ordinance, 1911
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288 | Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher to be Private Secretary to His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government
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289 | Appointment under the Coroner's Ordinance, 1888, and the Births and Deaths Registration Ordinance, 1896
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290 | Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. F. X. Costello
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291 | Meteorological Observations,-August
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19-Sep-1913 |
292 | Society of Accountants and Auditors in Hongkong exempted from Registration under Societies Ordinance, 1911
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293 | Mr. N. L. Smith to act as Assistant Secretary for Chinese Affairs and Deputy Registrar of Marriages
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26-Sep-1913 |
294 | Ordinances not disallowed:- Official Signatures Fees, No. 14 of 1913
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295 | Mr. M. J. Breen to act as Assistant Secretary for Chinese Affairs in addition to his other duties
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296 | Mr. L. G. Bird to be a Member of the Recreation Grounds Committee
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297 | Mr. G. J. Chambers provisionally appointed to the post of Land Bailiff, New Territories
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298 | Agreement between the United Kingdom and Portugal for the regulation of the Opium Monopolies in the Colonies of Hongkong and Macao
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299 | Character of lights exhibited on certain Fairway Buoys and on the Cust Rock Buoy
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300 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
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301 | Trade Mark No. 54 of 1899 to be removed from the Register
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03-Oct-1913 |
302 | The Catholic Ladies Union exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
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303 | Lieut. T. E. Bisdee, D.C.L.I., to be a Member of the Recreation Grounds Committee
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304 | Financial Statement,-July
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305 | Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. Callard and Bowser
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306 | Trade Mark No. 57 of 1899 to be removed from the Register
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10-Oct-1913 |
307 | New Valuation of the Colony to be made for 1914-15
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308 | Queen's Recreation Ground,-Schedule of Allotments
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309 | Wong-Nei-Chong Recreation Ground,-Schedule of Allotments
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310 | Minutes,-No. 13
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311 | Resolution approving the erection of an Underground Trough Closet Latrine in D'Aguilar Street
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312 | Ordinances not disallowed:- Tramway Amendment, No. 17 of 1913
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313 | Mr. W. Hill to be a Second Class Sanitary Inspector
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314 | Mr. E. W. Carpenter to be an Executive Engineer in the Public Works Department
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315 | Lieutenants W. Russell and G. E. Stewart, H.K.V.C., promoted to the rank of Captain
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316 | Mr. A. R. Cavalier to act as an Ins ector of Schools
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317 | Cancellation of Mr. R. C. Barlow's appointment as an Inspector of Schools
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318 | Addition to Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. Sea Foon Lee
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319 | Revised Constitution of the Recreation Grounds Committee
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320 | Meteorological Observations,-September
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321 | The Shanghai Oil Co., Ltd., to be struck off the Register
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322 | Applications to be appointed Auditors for the purposes of the Companies Ordinances, 1911 and 1913
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323 | Next Criminal Sessions to be held on the 20th October
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324 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha
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17-Oct-1913 |
325 | The Ngau Yin Club exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
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326 | The Fan Hing Wui and King Kwo Hong exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
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327 | Lance-Sergeant J. Baker to be a Sanitary Inspector for Stanley
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328 | Recognition of Herr F. von Winkler as Acting Consul for Austria-Hungary
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329 | Post of 5th Grade Assistant Master at the Yaumati English School vacated by Mr. So Cheuk-pan
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330 | Mr. G. A. Woodcock to be a Magistrate
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331 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
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24-Oct-1913 |
332 | Naval Cadets,-Regulations for Entry and Training at the Royal Naval Colleges
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333 | Minutes,-No. 14
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334 | Ordinances passed and assented to:- Criminal Procedure Amendment,-No. 27 of 1913
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335 | Ordinances not disallowed:- Wireless Telegraphy, No. 20 of 1913
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336 | Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher to be Assistant Colonial Secretary
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337 | Council of the University of Hongkong,-Election of Mr. A. E. Wrottesley Salt and reelection of Dr. F. W. Clark and Professor C. A. M. Smith to be Members of the
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338 | Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. Singcha Hoashoo
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339 | Applications to be appointed Auditors for the purposes of the Companies Ordinances, 1911 and 1913
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340 | Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Mr. S. Ewing
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341 | Trade Mark No. 62 of 1899 to be removed from the Register
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31-Oct-1913 |
342 | Fee for the public performance of stage plays in the Sailors and Soldiers' Home to be $1 per annum
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343 | Minutes,-No. 15
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344 | Ordinance passed and assented to:- Appropriation for 1914,-No. 30 of 1913
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345 | Financial Statement,-August
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346 | Applications to be appointed Auditors for the purposes of the Companies Ordinances, 1911 and 1913
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07-Nov-1913 |
347 | Treaty of Extradition between the United Kingdom and Brazil cancelled
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348 | Mr. R. E. Lindsell to act as 1st Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs and as Deputy Registrar of Marriages
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349 | Mr. A. F. Churchill to act as Director of Public Works
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350 | Mr. Mathias Sin to be a Public Vaccinator
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351 | Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by the Hang Mei firm
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352 | Certain Trade Marks to be removed from the Register
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14-Nov-1913 |
353 | Amendment of the Conditions of Chinese Restaurant Licences
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354 | Limits of the Western Market-North and South Blocks
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355 | Mr. S. B. B. McElderry to act as Deputy Registrar and Accountant, Supreme Court
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356 | Meteorological Observations,-October
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357 | Application to be appointed Auditor for the purposes of the Companies Ordinances, 1911 and 1913
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358 | Next sitting of the Full Court to be held on the 12th January, 1914
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359 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
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360 | Trade Mark No. 64 of 1899 to be removed from the Register
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21-Nov-1913 |
361 | New Draft Customs Tariff for Brazil
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362 | The Post Office Act, 1913
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363 | Regulations relating to the Examinations of Masters and Mates in the Mercantile Marine
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364 | The St. Joseph's College Association exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
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365 | Regulations under the Wireless Telegraphy Ordinance, 1913
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366 | Mr. A. E. Wood to be 1st Assistant Secretary for Chinese Affairs and Deputy Registrar of Marriages
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367 | Mr. R. E. Lindsell to act as 2nd Assistant Secretary for Chinese Affairs and Deputy Registrar of Marriages
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368 | Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. K. O. H. Walther
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369 | Addition to the Register of Chemists and Druggists,-Mr. Mathias Sinn
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370 | The Horses (Importation and Transit) Order of 1913
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371 | Public and General Holidays, 1914
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372 | The Hang On Marine and Fire Insurance Co., Ltd.,-Appointment of Liquidator
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373 | Trade Marks Nos. 65 and 67 of 1899 to be removed from the Register
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374 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. Brunner Mond & Co., Ltd.
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28-Nov-1913 |
375 | Immigration of certain races into the Republic of Panama prohibited
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376 | Regulations for the Harbours of Refuge
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377 | Mr. A. W. Grant to be Second Master at Queen's College
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378 | Mr. T. H. King to act as Deputy Superintendent of Police and Assistant Superintendent of Fire Brigade ; Mr. G.R. Sayer to act as Assistant Superintendent of Police
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379 | Mr. S. B. C. Ross to be an Assistant to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs
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380 | Mr. Im U Lun authorized to grant Death Certificates
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381 | Amendment of the Pension Minute, 1902
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382 | Chinese Auditors Advisory Committee
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05-Dec-1913 |
383 | Fees to be charged at the Mercantile Marine Office
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384 | Mr. S. B. B. McElderry to act as Assistant District Officer for the Southern District of the New Territories
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385 | Mr. G. P. de Martin to act as an Inspector of Schools
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386 | Sergeant P. Brazil to be a Sanitary Inspector for Aberdeen
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387 | Crown Rent for 2nd Half-year of 1913,-Payment of
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388 | Financial Statement,-September
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389 | Next sitting of the Full Court to be held on the 2nd February, 1914
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390 | Trade Mark,-Application for alteration of, by Messrs. Ruinart Pere & Fils
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391 | Trade Mark-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. Ruinart Pere & Fils
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12-Dec-1913 |
392 | The National Union of Journalists (England): Hongkong Branch exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
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393 | Meteorological Observations,-November
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394 | Register of Chemists and Druggists
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395 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
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19-Dec-1913 |
396 | Importation of Dogs from Shanghai prohibited
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397 | General Holiday,-Saturday, 27th December
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398 | Minutes,-No. 16
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399 | Amendment of the Notification of Infections Disease By-laws
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400 | Resignation by Lieut. J. A. T. Plummer of his Commission in the Hongkong Volunteer Corps
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24-Dec-1913 |
401 | Ordinances not disallowed:- Criminal Procedure Amendment, No. 27 of 1913
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402 | Exequatur empowering Mr. F. Janssens to act as Belgian Consul General
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403 | Exequatur empowering Mr. Z. Medina to act as Chilean Consul General
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404 | Exequatur empowering Dr. S. R. von Milkowski to act to Consul for Austria-Hungary
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405 | Mr. A. E. Wright to be 2nd Lieutenant in the H.K.V.C.
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406 | Mr. D. W. Tratman to be Chief Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs
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407 | Magistracy exempted from the operation of the Holidays Ordinance, 1912, on the 27th December
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408 | Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co., Ltd.
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30-Dec-1913 |
409 | Untitled
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