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Hong Kong Government Gazette 1919
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Subject Matter
03-Jan-1919
1British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act, 1918
2Addition to the List of Authorized Architects,- Mr. W. Thom
3Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 12 of 1918
4Duties to be paid on Tobacco
5Ordinance passed and assented to:- Arms and Ammunition,-No. 15 of 1918
6Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe to be an Official Member of the Legislative Council
7Mr. R. G. Shewan to be an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council
8Mr. T. F. Hough elected a Member of the Licensing Board
9Mr. H. J. Gedge to be a Member of the Medical Board
10Sergeant H. E. Strange, R.A.M.C., to be temporarily a Sanitary Inspector
11Appointments in the Hongkong Defence Corps
12Title of Knight Bachelor conferred on Mr. Wei A Yuk, C.M.G.
13Addition to the Register of Chemists and Druggists,-Mr. J. Gibson
14Messrs. Paula Davis & Co., Ltd. struck off the Register
15Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. Read Bros., Ltd.
16Letters Patent,- Grant of
17Re-entry by the Government on Aberdeen Inland Lot No. 79
10-Jan-1919
18Further amendment of the list of goods the exportation of which is prohibited
19Further amendment of the Statutory List
20Passport Regulations, 1919
21Rates for the 1st Quarter,-Payment of
22Next Criminal Sessions to be held on the 20th January
23Meteorological Observations,-December, 1918
24Revised edition of the List of Headings for Classification of Imports and Exports
25Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by Mr. T. A. Edison
17-Jan-1919
26Proclamation by the KING,-Prohibition of Import (No. 28) Proclamation, 1918
27Order under the Travellers Restriction Ordinance, 1915
28General Holiday,-Monday, 3rd February
29Ordinances not disallowed:- Supplementary Appropriation, No. 10 of 1918, Anglo-Portuguese Commercial Treaty, No. 12 of 1918
30Seals of the Colonial Department entrusted to the Rt. Hon. Viscount Milner
31Text of the Conditions of the Armistice with Turkey
32Magistracy exempted from the operation of the Holidays Ordinance, 1912, on 3rd February
33Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
34Importation of certain articles into the United Kingdom allowed under general licences
35Board of Arbitrators in connection with the resumption of Lots Nos. 2506, 2507, 2572, 2573, and 2525 in Survey District IV
36Re-entry by the Government on certain lots in the Northern District of the New Territories
37Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
24-Jan-1919
38Acknowledgment by His Majesty the KING of the Legislative Council resolution in connection with the Armistice with Germany
39Agreement between His Majesty's Government and the Czecho-Slovak National Council
PROCLAMATION
40Further amendment of the Statutory List
41Mr. E. Molino recognised as Consul for Panama
42Dr. H. Macfarlane to act as Principal Civil Medical Officer
43Mr. J. Reynolds temporarily to be a Sanitary Inspector
44Further amendment of the White List for China
45Text of the Conditions of the Armistice with Austria-Hungary
46Registration of claims by British subjects to property in Russia
47The Kam Wing Bank registered as a Chinese partnership
48Financial Statement,-September, 1918
49Board of Arbitrators in connection with the resumption of Lot No. 2471, Survey District IV
31-Jan-1919
50Repeal of Rule 48 of the Rules under the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915
51Revised rates of postage on parcels to certain countries
52Revised list of goods the exportation of which is prohibited
53Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 13 of 1918
54Ordinance not disallowed:- Copyright, No. 11 of 1918
55Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Acts, 1916 and 1918
56Priority Permits no longer required
57Office hours of the Supreme Court during the Chinese New Year Vacation
58The Kung Wo Po and Printing Company struck off the Register
59Trade Mark No. 4 of 1905 to be removed from the Register
60Letters Patent,-Grant of
05-Feb-1919
61Saigon proclaimed an infected place
62Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne to act as Puisne Judge, Mr. R. E. Lindsell to act as Second Police Magistrate, Mr. W. Schofield to act as Deputy Registrar and Accountant, Supreme Court
07-Feb-1919
63Further amendment of the Statutory List
64Further amendment of the White List for China
65Additional firm being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
66Cancellation of the Memorial of Re-entry on Aberdeen Inland Lot No. 79
14-Feb-1919
67The Union Lyric Society exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
68Further amendment of the Statutory List
69Further amendment of the list of goods the exportation of which is prohibited
70Dr. H. G. Earle to be a Member of the Medical Board
71Committee to consider the celebration of Peace
72Financial Statement,-October, 1918
73Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by Ho Kai Lai, Chung On Tea Shop
74Meteorological Observations,-January
75No Criminal Sessions to be held in February
76Re-entry by the Government on certain Lots in the New Territories
77Board of Arbitrators in connection with the resumption of Lot No. 2471, Survey District IV
21-Feb-1919
78Amendment of the Distilleries Regulations
79Societies which have ceased to exist
80Mr. O. F. Lubatti to act as Government Analyst
81Dr. C. W. McKenny to act as Principal Civil Medical Officer
82Mr. A. H. Hollingsworth to act as Second Assistant Director of Public Works
83Mr. J. W. Franks to act as Deputy Superintendent, Hongkong Police Reserve
84Surgeon-Lieut. H. B. Parker, R.N., to act as Government Bacteriologist
85Appointments under the Coroner's Abolition Ordinance, 1888, and the Births and Deaths Registration Ordinance, 1896
86Additional members of the Peace Celebration Committee
87Further amendment of the White Lists for China and Siam
88Mr. W. Schofield appointed a Commissioner to administer oaths, etc.
89Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry on New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 66
90Letters Patent,-Provisional protection granted to the China Sugar Refining Co., Ltd., Mr. G. M. Shaw, and Mr. H. M. McTavish
28-Feb-1919
91Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 1
92Mr. C. McI. Messer, O.B.E., to be Colonial Treasurer and Collector of Stamp Revenue
93Mrs. A. D. Hickling to be a Member of the Medical Board
94Dr. G. H. Thomas to be a Member of the Medical Board
95Lieutenant M. W. Stevens to act as Assistant Government Analyst
96Additional members of the Peace Celebration Committee
97Importation of certain articles into the United Kingdom allowed under general licences
98Election of a Member to the Sanitary Board
99Election of a Justice of the Peace to serve on the Legislative Council
07-Mar-1919
100Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 2
101Ordinances passed and assented to:- Non-Ferrous Metal Industry,-No. 1 of 1919, Banking Business (Prohibited Control), -No. 2 of 1919, Summary Offences, -No. 3 of 1919, Union Insurance Society of Canton Limited (Capital Conversation), -No. 4 of 1919
102Dr. F. M. G. Ozorio elected a Member of the Sanitary Board
103Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C., to act as Attorney General
104Order for the removal of certain graves in Kai Lung Wan Cemetery
105Amendment of the Regulations for St. John's Cathedral Church
106Additional members of the Peace Celebration Committee
107Further amendment of the White List for China
108Additional firm being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
109Meteorological Observations,-February
110Trade Mark No. 9 of 1905 to be removed from the Register
111Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. J. & P. Coats, Ltd.
14-Mar-1919
112Further amendment of the Statutory List
113Hon. Mr. C. McI. Messer, O.B.E., to act as Custodian of Enemy Property
114Mr. S. H. Dodwell to be an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council
115Mr. C. G. Alabaster, O.B.E., to be an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council
116Mr. G. N. Orme to act as First Police Magistrate and Coroner
117List of Authorized Architects
118Importation of private effects into the United Kingdom
119Next Criminal Sessions to be held on the 19th March
120Board of Arbitrators in connection with the resumption of Lot No. 2326, R.P., Survey District IV
121Roll of Midwives
122Letters Patent,-Assignment of, to the General Electric Co., Ltd.
123Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of
21-Mar-1919
124Importation of Dogs (Amendment) Order of 1918 (No. 2)
125Ordinance not disallowed:- Appropriation for 1919, No. 14 of 1918
126Exequatur empowering Mr. E. Molino to act as Consul for Panama
127Exequatur empowering Mr. S. Carbo y Morera to act as Consul for Cuba
128Examination for appointment in the Civil Service of India
129Modifications of the Censorship Regulations, 1917
130Section A and remaining portion of Lot No. 2339 in Survey District IV to be resumed by the Crown
131Section B of Lot No. 2339 in Survey District IV to be resumed by the Crown
132Lot No. 2340 in Survey District IV to be resumed by the Crown
133Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
134The Nagasaki Hotel Co., Ltd. struck off the Register
28-Mar-1919
135Proclamation by the KING,-The Foreign Coins (Importation Prohibition) Proclamation, 1919
136Further amendment of the Statutory List
137Ordinances not disallowed:- Opium, No. 27 of 1917, Opium No. 13 of 1918
138Mr. G. N. Orme to act as Director of Education, Mr. A. E. Wood to act as District Officer, Mr. W. Schofield to act as Chief Assistant to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs and Deputy Registrar of Marriages
139Mr. A. E. Wood to be a Magistrate with authority to hold a Small Debts Court in the New Territories
140Telegram from the Chief Censor in England
141List of Members of the Executive Committee of the Peace Celebration and War Memorial Committee
142Re-entry by the Government on Inland Lot No. 1912, Tsun Wan Demarcation District No. 449
04-Apr-1919
143Further amendment of the Statutory List
144Amendment of the Schedule to Rule 41 of the Rules under the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915
145Addition to the List of Authorized Architects,- Mr. W. A. Butterfield
146Mr. Leo Longinotto to act as Deputy Registrar and Accountant, Supreme Court
147Mr. R. A. C. North to act as Assistant District Officer in the Southern District of the New Territories
148Mr. R. A. C. North to be a Magistrate with authority to hold a Small Debts Court in the New Territories
149Hon. Sir C. P. Chater, Kt., C.M.G., re-appointed Vice-Chairman of the Licensing Board
150Finding of the Marine Court of Enquiry into a charge against Mr. E. High
151Telegram from the Chief Cable Censor in London
152Imports into the United Kingdom
153Rates for the 2nd Quarter,-Payment of
154Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
155Full Trade Returns for the year 1918 on sale
11-Apr-1919
156Further amendment of the Statutory List
157Amendment of Rule 41 of the Rules under the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915
158Amendment of the Schedule to Rule 41 of the Rules under the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915
159St. Stephen's College Association exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
160Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 3
161Ordinance passed and assented to:- The British Traders Insurance Company Limited (Capital Conversion),-No. 5 of 1919
162Telegram from the Chief Cable Censor in London
163Postponement of coming into operation of the Merchant Shipping (Convention) Act, 1914
164Lot No. 2459, Survey District IV, to be resumed by the Crown
165Lot No. 2480, Survey District IV, to be resumed by the Crown
166Fees for removal of private patients in ambulances
167Further amendment of the White Lists for China and Siam
168Meteorological Observations,-March
169Office hours of the Supreme Court during the Easter Vacation
170Next Criminal Sessions to be held on the 25th April
17-Apr-1919
171Order under the Post Office Ordinance, 1900
172Further amendment of the Statutory List
173Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe to be a Director of the Widows' and Orphans' Pensions
174Mr. N. J. Stabb, O.B.E., to be an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council
175Mr. A. O. Brawn to be Lieutenant in Command of the Cadet Company, H.K.D.C.
176Exequatur empowering Mr. E. Anderson to act as Consul for Peru
177Resignation of Major D. Macdonald, V.D., of his Commission in the Hongkong Defence Corps
178Major G. H. Wakeman, V.D., to be 2nd in Command of the Infantry Battalion, H.K.D.C., Lieuts A.E. Wright and E. Evan-Jones to be Captains, H.K.D.C.
179Telegrams from the Chief Cable Censor in London
180Further amendment of the White List for China
181Belgian goods shipped from Holland to overseas destinations
182Correspondence relating to the retirement of Sir Henry May
183Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
184List of Exempted and Registered Societies
25-Apr-1919
PROCLAMATION
185Further amendment of Rule 41 of the Rules under the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915
186Reply to question asked by the Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, O.B.E.
187Lieut. R. Hall, H.K.D.C., to be Captain
188Additions to the List of Justices of the Peace
189Press Censorship withdrawn
190Examination for appointment to Cadetships in the Civil Services of Ceylon, Hongkong, the Straits Settlements, and the Federated Malay States
191Kowloon Inland Lot No. 107, Section I, to be resumed by the Crown
192Kowloon Inland Lot No. 108, Section D, to be resumed by the Crown
193Import into the United Kingdom of all foodstuffs permitted in certain cases
26-Apr-1919
194Bangkok proclaimed an infected place
02-May-1919
195Mr. W. H. Woolley to act as Secretary to the Sanitary Board
196All Black Lists withdrawn as from midnight 28th April
197Inland Lot No. 1362, Sections A, B, C, and R P., to be resumed by the Crown
198List of Masters, Mates, and Engineers who obtained Certificates of Competency
09-May-1919
199Proclamation by the KING:- Licensing Trade with Alsace-Lorraine, Licensing Trade with the Territories of Austria-Hungary in the occupation of Armies of the Associated Governments
200Proclamation by the KING:-Prohibition of Import (No. 28) Proclamation, 1919
201Replies to questions asked by the Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, O.B.E.
202Mr. W. O. Lambert to act as 1st Assistant Government Marine Surveyor
203Police Sergeant 70 A, Davis to be a Sanitary Inspector for Aberdeen
204Additions to the List of Justices of Peace
205Additions to the Register of Medical Practitioners
206List of Justices of the Peace
207Re-entry by the Government on Tai Hang Stream Lot No. 17
208Election of a Justice of the Peace to serve on the Licensing Board
209Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Mr. J. W. Paton
210Trade Mark No. 24 of 1905 to be removed from the Register
211Meteorological Observations,- April
16-May-1919
212The Kowloon Chess Club exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
213Further amendment of the list of goods the exportation of which is prohibited
214Replies to questions asked by the Hon. Mr. Ho Fook
215Replies to questions asked by the Hon. Mr. Ho Fook
216Ordinance not disallowed:- Arms and Ammunition, No. 15 of 1918
217Mr. R. O. Hutchison to act as First Police Magistrate and Coroner
218Capt. B. R. H. Taylour, R.N., resumed duty as Harbour Master
219Amendment of the Port Regulations, 1918
220Valuation Lists for 1919-1920 open to inspection at the Treasury
221Effect of the withdrawal of all Black Lists
222Withdrawal of restrictions prohibiting the import of non-British tea into Australia
223Censorship Regulations, 1917, cancelled
224Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. H. E. Murray
225Trade Marks Nos. 33 and 34 of 1905 to be removed from the Register
226Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. Lever Brothers (China), Ltd.
227Financial Returns for the year 1918
23-May-1919
228Certain blockade in the Mediterranean raised as from 21st February
PROCLAMATION
229Repeal of Rules 10 and 11 of the Rules under the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915
230Further amendment of Rule 41 of the Rules under the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915
231Replies to questions asked by the Hon. Mr. Lau Chu-pak
232Replies to questions asked by the Hon. Mr. Ho Fook
233Mr. E. V. D. Parr to be an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council
234Col. A. Chapman, V.D., to act as Superintendent of the Botanical and Forestry Department
235Register of Medical and Surgical Practitioners
236Nationality of persons having charge of British merchant ships
237Letters Patent,-Grant of permission to use a certain invention
238Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of
239Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Messrs. G. W. S. Simpson and R. F. Lyle
30-May-1919
240Proclamation by the KING,-Prohibition of Import (No. 30) Proclamation, 1919
241Amendment of Rule 42 of the Rules under the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915
242Reply to question asked by the Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, O.B.E.
243Reply to question asked by the Hon. Mr. Lau Chu-pak
244Reply to question asked by the Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, O.B.E.
245Mr. R. Baker to act as Manager of the Kowloon-Canton Railway
246Mr. J. Johnstone to be an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council
247Mr. C. G. Perdue to act as Assistant Superintendent of Police
248Commander Basil R. H. Taylour, R. N., promoted to be Captain (Emergency)
249Ports into which dutiable liquors may be imported
250Dental Register
05-Jun-1919
251Special Criminal Sessions to be held on 7th June
06-Jun-1919
252Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 4
253Ordinance passed and assented to:- Bank of Canton Limited (Capital Conversion),-No. 6 of 1919
254Appointments to The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George
255Appointments to The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
256Commander C. W. Beckwith, R.N., to act as Superintendent of the Imports and Exports Department
257Free passages to the United Kingdom for widows and orphans of reservists recalled from abroad
258Crown Rent for the 1st half-year,-Payment of
13-Jun-1919
259Non-Ferrous Metal Industry Regulations, 1919
260Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 5
261Ordinances passed and assented to:- Births and Deaths Registration Amendment,-No. 7 of 1919, Arms and ammunition Amendment, -No. 8 of 1919, Termination of the Present War (Definition), -No. 9 of 1919, Missions to Seamen in Hongkong Incorporation, -No. 10 of 1919
262Mr. J. D. Lloyd to officiate as Official Receiver and Registrar of Trade Marks
263Mr. N. L. Smith to officiate as Deputy Registrar and Appraiser, Supreme Court
264Mr. S. B. B. McElderry to act as Chief Assistant to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs and as Deputy Registrar of Marriages
265Mr. A. H. Hollingsworth to be Second Assistant Director of Public Works
266List of persons authorised to sign death certificates
267Belgian goods imported into Hongkong
268Finding of the Marine Court of Enquiry into the charges against Mr. W. Hudson
269Full Trade Returns for the first quarter of 1919 on sale
270Meteorological Observations,-May
271Election of a Justice of the Peace to serve on the Licensing Board
20-Jun-1919
272General Holiday,-Tuesday, 1st July
273Further amendment of the list of goods the exportation of which is prohibited
274Major G. H. Wakeman, V.D., temporarily to be Administrative Commandant of the Hongkong Defence Corps
275Mr. H. Percy Smith elected a Member of the Licensing Board
276Order for the removal of a certain grave near the Colonial Cemetery
277Order under the Unclaimed Balances Ordinance, 1885
278Import of prohibited goods into the United Kingdom,-Extension of General Licences
279Certain Trade Marks to be removed from the Register
280Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
21-Jun-1919
281Ordinance passed and assented to:- Trading with the Enemy Amendment,-No. 11 of 1919
27-Jun-1919
282Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 6
283Ordinances not disallowed:- Summary Offences, No. 3 of 1919, Union Insurance Society of Canton Limited (Capital Conversion), No. 4 of 1919
284Dr. W. V. M. Koch to be a Member of the Sanitary Board
285Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse to be a Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire
286Proposed removal of all graves in certain portions of Mount Caroline Cemetery
287Addition to the Register of Chemists and Druggists,-Staff-Sergeant H. J. Loder, R.A.M.C.
288All property of certain enemy Missions vested in the Custodian
289Trade Marks Nos. 43 A to D of 1891 to be removed from the Register
290Details of Contents of Reservoirs for the Rain year 1918-1919
30-Jun-1919
291Peace Treaty with Germany signed on 28th June
03-Jul-1919
292Proclamations by the KING:- General Thanksgiving to be observed on 6th July, Treaty of Peace with the German Government to be published in due course
PROCLAMATION
04-Jul-1919
293Exportation of jute and jute goods
294Approval of the appointment of the Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, O.B.E., to be an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council
295Mr. Law Yan-pak to be a Member of the Board of Examiners
296Surgeon Captain C. S. Woodwright, R.N., to be a Member of the Medical Board
297Mr. C. G. Perdue to be a Justice of the Peace
298Kowloon Inland Lot No. 107, Section F, to be resumed by the Crown
299Rates for the 3rd Quarter,-Payment of
300Election of a Justice of the Peace to serve on the Licensing Board
301Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Messrs, James Howden & Co., Ld.
11-Jul-1919
302Proclamation by the KING,-Prohibition of Import (No. 31) Proclamation, 1919
303General Holiday,-Saturday, 19th July
304Exequatur empowering Cavalieri E. Eles to act as Consul for Italy
305Resignation by Capt. W. Murray Scott of his Commission in the Hongkong Defence Corps
306Hon. Mr. E. V. D. Parr and Mr. G. C. Moxon to be Members of the Recreation Grounds Committee
307Inspector M. Earner to be an Examiner of Weights and Measures
308Inspector M. Earner authorised to act under the Dangerous Goods Ordinance, 1873, section 11 (1)
309Mr. G. Ludin recognised as Honorary Vice-Consul for Sweden
310Congratulations to His Majesty the King on the signing of the Treaty of Peace
311Magistracy excluded from the operation of the Holidays Ordinance, 1912, on 19th July
312Schedule of fees charged in respect of emigration of Chinese to foreign countries
313Use of electric current on 18th and 19th July to be restricted as far as possible
314Survey District IV Lot No. 2489 to be resumed by the Crown
315Election of a Justice of the Peace to serve on the Licensing Board
316Meteorological Observations,-June
317Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Mr. L. E. Smith
318Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
319Trade Marks Nos. 49 and 50 of 1905 to be removed from the Register
320Trade Marks,-Application for alteration of, by Messrs. C. J. van Houten and Zoon
321Hang Hing registered as a Chinese partnership
322Next Criminal Sessions to be held on 25th July
18-Jul-1919
323Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 7
324Ordinances passed and assented to:- "China Companies" Custodian,-No. 12 of 1919, Marine Stores Protection, -No. 13 of 1919
325Ordinance not disallowed:- Summary Offences Amendment, No. 6 of 1918
326Approval of the appointment of the Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell to be an Unofficial M.L.C.
327Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, O.B.E., elected a Member of the Licensing Board
328Subadar Bhagat Singh, 74th Punjabis, to be an Honorary A.D.C. to His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government
329Mr. N. L. Smith to act as Assistant Superintendent of Victoria Gaol
330Censorship of international telegrams abolished
331Blockade of Germany raised and certain trade restrictions withdrawn
332Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. Woo Loy-kung
333Financial Statement,-January to March
334Cancellation of the Memorial of Re-entry on Tai Hang Stream Lot No. 17
335Certain Trade Marks to be removed from the Register
336Fee for the analysis of Lard to be $25
25-Jul-1919
337Foochow proclaimed an infected place
338Regulations under the Marine Stores Protection Ordinance, 1919
339Mr. A. Shelton Hooper elected a Member of the Licensing Board
340Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs, C. J. van Houten and Zoon
341Re-entry by the Government on Inland Lot No. 1350
31-Jul-1919
342Formosa (all ports), the Pescadores, and Shanghai proclaimed to be infected ports or places
01-Aug-1919
343Addition to the List of Authorized Architects,- Mr. O. B. Raven
344Withdrawal of restriction on the use of wireless telegraphy in Siamese territorial waters
345Amendment of the schedule of fees charged in respect of emigration of Chinese to foreign countries
346Mr. A. H. Hollingsworth to be a member of the Board of Arbitrators in connection with the resumption of section A and the Remaining Portion of Lot No. 2339 in Survey District IV
347Mr. A. H. Hollingsworth to be a member of the Board of Arbitrators in connection with the resumption of Section B of Lot No. 2339 in Survey District IV
348Handbook for the relatives of deceased Officers
349Reduced consumption of rice desirable
350The Nile Steamship Co., Ld. to be struck off the Register
351Trade Mark No. 55 of 1905 to be removed from the Register
352Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
08-Aug-1919
353Iceland recognised as a Sovereign State by the Danish Government
354Recognition of the independence of Finland
PROCLAMATION
355Ordinance not disallowed:- Banking Business (Prohibited Control), No. 2 of 1919
356Mr. R. A. C. North to act as Private Secretary to His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government
357Mr. L. Longinotto to be a Justice of the Peace
358Mr. E. Ralphs to act as Director of Education
359Trading with German-Austria
360Trading with Germany
361Telegrams accepted for certain places subject to local restrictions
362Police Passes for Canton, Macao, and the West River Ports no longer required
363Additions to the Register of Medical Practitioners
364Meteorological Observations,-July
365Letters Patent,-Permission to use a certain invention granted to Mr. J. H. Coolhass
366Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by the Electro Silicon Company, New York
15-Aug-1919
367Mr. N. L. Smith to act as a Police Magistrate
368Mr. T. W. Ainsworth to act as Deputy Registrar and Appraiser, Supreme Court
369Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell to be a Member of the Authorised Architects' Committee
370Dr. H. Balean to be a Member of the Dental Board
371Blowing of Steam Whistles
372Trade Marks Nos. 57 to 59 of 1905 to be removed from the Register
22-Aug-1919
373Exportation of Goods from the United Kingdom to Finland
374Proclamation by the KING,-Prohibition of Import (No. 32) Proclamation, 1919
375Licence fee for Public Jinrickshas plying for hire in Hill District
376Prohibition of exportation of Hongkong silver subsidiary coins
377Ordinance not disallowed:- The British Traders Insurance Company Limited (Capital Conversion), No. 5 of 1919
378Reply to question asked by the Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, O.B.E.
379Capt. H. G. Monteith, R.A.M.C., to act as Medical Officer of Health
380Major D. L. Harding, R.A.M.C., temporarily to act as Assistant Bacteriologist
381Opening Credits on behalf of Enemies
382Passport Regulations to Canton and other ports in China
383Trade restrictions on Hungary withdrawn
384The Siemens China Electrical Engineering Co., (Hongkong), Ltd., to be struck off the Register
385Full Trade Returns for the second quarter of 1919, on sale
386Financial Statement,-April, 1919
387Letters Patent,-Permission to use a certain invention granted to Mr. S. G. Goard
388Trade Mark No. 60 of 1905 to be removed from the Register
389Cancellation of the Memorial of Re-entry on Lot No. 1912, Demarcation District No. 449
390Cancellation of the Memorial of Re-entry on Inland Lot No 1889
391Board of Arbitrators in connection with the resumption of Lot No. 2339 in Survey District IV
28-Aug-1919
392Weihaiwei proclaimed an infected place
29-Aug-1919
393Money Changers Licences,-Revised conditions
394Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 8
395Approval of the erection of a Public Latrine and Urinals in Duddell Street
396Ordinances passed and assented to:- Cheung Chau (Residence),-No. 14 of 1919, Rating (Special War Rate) Amendment, -No. 15 of 1919, Enemy Aliens Restriction, -No. 16 of 1919
397Ordinance not disallowed:- Non-Ferrous Metal Industry, No. 1 of 1919
398Capt. H. G. Monteith, D.S.O., R.A.M.C., to be a Member of the Medical Board
399Articles of Colonial produce or manufacture,- their qualifications for entry into the United Kingdom
400Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. Walker and Hall
401Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by The Shanghai Cotton Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Hongkong
05-Sep-1919
402Denunciation by the Greek Government of all Commercial Agreements with the British Empire
403Prohibition of exportation of Hongkong silver subsidiary coins
404Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 10
405Ordinances passed and assented to:- Indictments,-No. 17 of 1919, Supplementary Appropriation, - No. 18 of 1919
406Approval of the appointment of the Hon. Mr. E. V. D. Parr to be an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council
407Mr. J. A. E. Bullock, M.B.E., temporarily to act as Clerk of Councils
408Mr. P. Jacks to act as Crown Solicitor
409Correspondence relating to the signing of the Treaty of Peace
410Trading with German-Austria and Germany
411Permission granted under Travellers' Restriction Ordinance, 1915
412Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. A. B. de Sousa
413Trading with Hungary
414Financial Statement,-May
415Manifests of "Through" cargo need no longer be rendered to the Imports and Exports Department
09-Sep-1919
416Notice to Mariners
12-Sep-1919
417The Cheung Chau Summer Resort Association exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
418Philippine Islands proclaimed to be an infected place
419Mr. C. G. Perdue to act as Deputy Superintendent of Police, Chief Inspector J. Kerr to act as an Assistant Superintendent of Police
420Extension to the Chinese Christian Cemetery, (N. K. I. L. No. 5)
421Imperial Mineral Resources Bureau,-Grant of Charter
422Meteorological Observations,-August
423No Criminal Sessions to be held in September
424The Bank of Asia, Ltd. to be struck off the Register
425Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by Tung Fu Tai
19-Sep-1919
426Exportation of certain articles permitted
PROCLAMATION
427General Valuation of the Colony for 1920-1921
428Rescission of the Order of 24th July, 1919, proclaiming Foochow to be an infected place
429Prohibition of exportation of Hongkong silver subsidiary coins
430Union Rate of Postage to be charged on all letters and postcards sent from Hongkong to all places in Sinkiang, Mongolia, and Tibet
431Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 11
432Ordinances passed and assented to:- Sugar Convention,-No. 19 of 1919
433Lieut.-Col. and Brevet-Colonel L. Humphry, C.M.G., R.A.M.C., to be a Member of the Sanitary Board
434Lieut.-Col. and Brevet-Colonel L. Humphry C.M.G.,-R.A.M.C., to be a Member of the Medical Board
435Correspondence relating to congratulations on the attainment of peace
436Mr. J. F. Brumby provisionally registered as a Chemist and Druggist
437Office hours of the Supreme Court during the Long Vacation
438The Lear Steamship Co., Ltd. to be struck off the Register
439Letters Patent,-Grant of, to the Signode System Inc.
26-Sep-1919
440The Lusitano Sporting Association exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
441The Hongkong Amateur Photographers' Association exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
442Rescission of the Order of 31st July, 1919, proclaiming Shanghai to be an infected place
443Regulation No. 5 of the Conditions of Licence to store Petroleum in Bulk and Petroleum Fuel repealed
444Ordinance not disallowed:- The Bank of Canton Limited (Capital Conversion), No. 6 of 1919
445Landing of H.E. Sir R. E. Stubbs, K.C.M.G.
446Finding of the Marine Court of Enquiry into the charge against Mr. F. J. Twomey
447Blockade of Germany raised and certain trade restrictions with other countries relaxed
448Proposed removal of all graves in certain portion of Sections A, B and C of the Kai Lung Wan East Cemetery
449Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners, Dr. L. E. Fannin
450Change of street names
451Addition to the Dental Register,-Dr. L. O. Spillane
452Meteorological Messages
453Trade Mark No. 120 of 1905 to be removed from the Register
30-Sep-1919
454Sir R. E. Stubbs, K.C.M.G., assumed administration of the Government
455Capt. J. E. Warner to be Private Secretary to His Excellency the Governor
456Capt. H. S. McGrath to be A.D.C. to His Excellency the Governor
457Commission appointing Sir R. E. Stubbs, K.C.M.G., to be Governor and Commander-in-Chief
03-Oct-1919
458Royal Warrant respecting the grant of a War Gratuity to members of Military Nursing Services
459Ordinance not disallowed:- Missions to Seamen in Hongkong Incorporation, No. 10 of 1919
460Recognition of Mr. J. J. Cunningham as Vice Consul of the United States of America
461Mr. H. K. Holmes to be Assistant Land Officer
462Honorary A.D.C.'s to His Excellency the Governor
463Police Sergeant A45 E. Fox to be a Sanitary Inspector for Kowloon City
464Alterations in names of certain streets
465Correspondence with regard to the resignation of Sir Henry May
466Survey District IV Lot No. 2495 to be resumed by the Crown
467Rates for the 4th Quarter,-Payment of
468Hongkong Local Storm Signal Code,-Display of Night Signals
469Re-entry by the Government on New Kowloon Inland Lots Nos. 79 and 80 and Sections B and C of New Kowloon Farm Lot No. 7
470Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
471Trade Marks,-Application for alteration of, by Messrs. Bradley & Co., Ld.
10-Oct-1919
472Rescission of the Order of 28th August proclaiming Weihaiwei to be an infected port
473Mr. H. K. Holmes to be a Justice of the Peace
474Mr. T. W. Ainsworth to act as Second Assistant to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs and as Deputy Registrar of Marriages
475Mr. A. W. Heron to be a Member of the Pilotage Board
476Survey District IV Lot No. 2551 to be resumed by the Crown
477Next Criminal Sessions to be held on the 20th October
478Meeting of the Licensing Board
479Notification with reference to Imports and Exports
480Trade Marks Nos. 49 A to I of 1891 to be removed from the Register
481Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by the British American Tobacco Co., Ld.
482Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
483Trade Mark No. 125 of 1905 to be removed from the Register
484Letters Patent,-Grant of
485Meteorological Observations,-September
17-Oct-1919
486Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 12
487Resolution under the Rating Ordinance, 1901
488Ordinances not disallowed:- Births and Deaths Registration Amendment, No. 7 of 1919, Arms and Ammunition Amendment, No. 8 of 1919, Termination of Present War (Definition), No. 9 of 1919
489Chun Sing Street
490Members of the H.K.D.C. and H.K.P.R. who rendered valuable services in connection with the war
491Mr. A. H. Hollingsworth to be a member of the Board of Arbitrators in connection with the resumption of Section I of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 107
492Mr. A. H. Hollingsworth to be a member of the Board of Arbitrators in connection with the resumption of Section D of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 108
493Financial Statement,-June
494Letters Patent,-Assignment of, to the General Norit Co., Ltd., Amsterdam
495Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. John Shaw & Sons, Ltd.
496Trade Mark,-Application for alteration of, by the Shanghai Cotton Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
497List of Plants on sale at the Botanic Gardens, Hongkong
24-Oct-1919
498Dr. G. E. Aubrey to be a Member of the Midwives Board
499Modified conditions under which articles of Colonial produce or manufacture may be imported into the United Kingdom
500Peruvian Passport Regulations
501General Licence to trade with Arabia
502Amendment of the List of Export Prohibitions
503Trade Mark No. 126 of 1905 to be removed from the Register
504Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
31-Oct-1919
505Wongneichong Recreation Ground,-Schedule of allotments
506Queen's Recreation Ground,-Schedule of allotments
507King's Park Recreation Ground,-Schedule of allotments
508Sookunpoo Valley Recreation Ground,-Schedule of allotments
509Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 13
510Ordinances passed and assented to:- Appropriation for 1920,-No. 21 of 1919, Places of Public Entertainment Regulation, -No. 22 of 1919
511Mr. N. L. Smith to act as Assistant Postmaster General
512British War Medal, 1914-1919,-Army Order respecting the grant of
513Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. J. Munehiro
514Mr. Tang Kat to be a Public Vaccinator
515The Nile Steamship Co., Ld., struck off the Register
516Trade Marks Nos. 129 and 130 of 1905 to be removed from the Register
517Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. John Dickinson & Co., Ld.
07-Nov-1919
518Places of Public Entertainment Regulations
519General Holiday,-Saturday, 27th December
520Amendment of the Prison Rules
521Order prohibiting the exportation of Hongkong silver subsidiary coins repealed
522Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. E. S. Taylor
523Non-Ferrous Metal Industry Ordinance, 1919,-List of firms granted licences to trade under the
524Full Trade Returns for the Third Quarter of 1919 on sale
525Meteorological Observations,-October
526Trade Mark No. 133 of 1905 to be removed from the Register
527Trade Mark No. 134 of 1905 to be removed from the Register
528Letters Patent,-Permission granted to use and publish a certain invention
08-Nov-1919
529Message from His Majesty the KING regarding the commemoration of the Armistice
14-Nov-1919
530General Holidays,-2nd and 3rd January, 1920
531Mr. A. Mackenzie re-appointed an Un-official Member of the Licensing Board
532Non-Ferrous Metal Industry Ordinance, 1919,-Additional list of firms granted licences to trade under the
533Register of Chemists and Druggists
534Grant of War Medals to members of the Mercantile Marine
535Trade Mark No. 135 of 1905 to be removed from the Register
21-Nov-1919
536Certain registered guilds to be dissolved
537Amendment of the Boarding House Rules
538Ordinance not disallowed:- Marine Stores Protection, No. 13 of 1919
539Addition to the Register of Chemists and Druggists,-Mr. J. McMurtrie
540Non-Ferrous Metal Industry Ordinance, 1919,-Additional list of firms granted licences to trade under the
541Financial Statement,-July
542Time Signals
543The Siemens China Electrical Engineering Co. (Hongkong) Ltd. struck of the Register
544Election of a Justice of the Peace to serve on the Licensing Board
545Cancellation of Memorials of Re-entry on certain lots in the New Territories
28-Nov-1919
546All oleaginous products may be exported to any destination
547Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne to be a Member of the Licensing Board
548Mr. A. J. M. Weyman to be Second Lieutenant in the Cadet Company, H.K.D.C.
549Addition to the list of members of the H.K.D.C. who rendered valuable services in connection with the war
550Board of Trade Notices
551Re-entry by the Government on Farm Lot No. 35
552Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
553Trade Mark No. 143 of 1905 to be removed from the Register
05-Dec-1919
554Importation of foreign dyes and dyestuffs prohibited
555Public and General Holidays, 1920
556Victory Medal,-Army Order respecting the grant of
557Addition to the Register of Chemists and Druggists,-Mr. J. F. Brumby
558Non-Ferrous Metal Industry Ordinance, 1919,-Additional list of firms granted licences to trade under the
559Crown Rent for the 2nd half-year,-Payment of
560Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Mr. G. E. Sandblom
561Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. John de Kuyper & Son
12-Dec-1919
562The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire,-Further Amended Statutes of the
563Rescission of the Order proclaiming Saigon to be an infected place
564Amendment of the Prison Rules, 1900
565Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne to act as Registrar of the Supreme Court
566General Holidays, 1920
567List of partners in the Chap Cheung Sing Ki firm
568The Bank of Asia, Ltd. struck off the Register
569Meteorological Observations,-November
570Financial Statement,-August
571Letters Patent,-Grant of, to the Taikoo Sugar Refining Co., Ltd.
572Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by the Taikoo Sugar Refining Co., Ltd.
573Election of a Justice of the Peace to serve on the Licensing Board
19-Dec-1919
574Refunds to ex-Army officers and men entitled to repatriation overseas
575Ordinance not disallowed:- Rating (Special War Rate) Amendment, No. 15 of 1919
576Mr. R. A. D. Forrest and Mr. J. A. Fraser to be Cadets in the Hongkong Civil Service
577Mr. M. S. Northcote elected a Member of the Licensing Board
578Survey District I Lot No. 24 to be resumed by the Crown
579Survey District I Lot No. 27/2 to be resumed by the Crown
580Survey District I Lot No. 27/5 to be resumed by the Crown
581Survey District I Lot No. 27/6 to be resumed by the Crown
582Survey District I Lot No. 388 to be resumed by the Crown
583Survey District I Lot No. 411 to be resumed by the Crown
584Office hours of the Supreme Court during the Christmas Vacation
585The Lear Steamship Co., Ltd. struck off the Register
586Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by the Lambert Pharmacal Company
24-Dec-1919
PROCLAMATION
587Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 14
588Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 15
589Approval of the erection of a Public Latrine and Urinal to the northward of Barker Road Station
590Resolution under the Rating Ordinance, 1901
591Ordinance passed and assented to:- Military Service Repeal,-No. 23 of 1919
592Mr. A. S. Sorensen recognised as Honorary Consul for Norway
31-Dec-1919
593Rescission of the Order of 31st July, 1919, proclaiming Formosa (all ports) and the Pescadores to be infected places
594Ordinances not disallowed:- Cheung Chau (Residence), No. 14 of 1919, Supplementary Appropriation No. 18 o 1919
595Mr. N. L. Smith to act as Second Police Magistrate
596Mr. R. O. Hutchison, M.B.E., to act as Treasurer
597Order for the removal of certain graves in Mount Caroline Cemetery
598Non-Ferrous Metal Industry Ordinance, 1919,-Additional list of firms granted licences to trade under the
599Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Lieut.-Col. P. S. Vickerman, O.B.E.
600Finance Act, 1919,-Preferential rates of Custom duties on goods from the British Empire
601Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by the Filature and Filteries Rennies
 
   
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