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