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Hong Kong Government Gazette 1941
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Subject Matter
01-Jan-1941
1New Year Honours
2New Year Honours
3New Year Honours
03-Jan-1941
4Ordinance not disallowed:- (1939 Supplementary) Appropriation, No. 26 of 1940
5Mr. G. S. Kennedy-Skipton to be Cadet Officer, Class I
6Mr. L. J. Davies nominated as a Member of the Court of the University of Hong Kong
7Messrs. H. B. L. Dowbiggin and M. P. Talati, nominated as Members of the Court of the University of Hong Kong
8Mr. Chung Yee-pui to be a public vaccinator
9Exequatur empowering Mr. W. W. Hoffmann to act as Vice-Consul of the United States of America at H.K.
10Mr. Giro Matsumoto recognized as a Vice-Consul for Japan at H.K.
11Intended absence from the Colony of Non-Official Justices of the Peace
12Approved Chinese newspapers
13Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. F. A. Dinsdale and J. C. Kyle enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
14Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
15Compulsory Service Ord, 1939.-Messrs. W. H. Heggie and A. J. McGahan permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
16Defence Regulations, 1940,-Powers under regulation 50 relating to Rice, delegated to Mr. F. C. Barry
17Messrs. G. C. Burnett and N. E. Hunter reassigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
18Next Criminal Sessions to be held on 14th January, 1941
19The Sai Nam Co., Ltd. struck off the register
20Exchange Fund,-Position at 30th June, 1940
21Food Control Order,-Maximum prices for certain articles of food
22Register kept under the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance, 1937, Chemists and Druggists
23Re-entry by the Crown on I. L. No. 1884 and all its sections and sub-sections
24The Kau Yan Church licensed for the celebration of marriages
25Light Dues,-Average opening selling rate for December, 1940
26Errors of Time-signals,-December, 1940
27Trade Marks Nos. 317 to 346 of 1940 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
28Trade Marks Nos. 120 and 110 of 1927 to be removed from the Register
29Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
30Trade Marks Nos. 60, 133 and 157 of 1913, etc. removed from the Register
07-Jan-1941
PROCLAMATION
09-Jan-1941
31Regulation 55 of the Defence Regulations, 1940.-Amendment to the Schedule to the Order under the
32Defence (Companies temporary transfer of registered office) Regulations, 1941
10-Jan-1941
33Mr. T. Oda to be in charge of the Japanese Consulate-General
34Mr. J. C. Fitz-Henry to act as Chief Officer, Fire Brigade
35Appointments in the Immigration Department
36The Examinations of Masters and Mates Amendment Regulations, 1941
37List of names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by firms or persons deemed to be enemies
38Trading with the Enemy,-Further list of Netherlands concerns transferred to Batavia, Curacao and Surinam
39Appointment of places as authorized entry points along the frontiers
40Premises appointed as depots for the admission and examination of passengers and seamen
41Order for the removal of all graves in a certain portion of Mount Davis Cemetery
42Competitive Examination for appointments of Probationer Clerks (Male) in Government Service
43Premium of one per cent for H.K. five cent coins
44Mr. C. R. Lee re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
45Food Control Order,-Standard price for Sweetened Condensed Milk, Eagle brand, 4 oz. tin
46Additions to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Drs. Tseung Ying Kay and Woo Pak Foo
47Board of Arbitrators in connexion with the resumption of Lots Nos. 1678 to 1688 in S.D. II, Diamond Hill
48Meteorological Observations,-December, 1940
49Rainfall,-December, 1940
50Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements,-December, 1940
51Trade Mark-Renewal of registration of, by I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft
52Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
53Trade Marks Nos. 78, 80 and 82 of 1913 and 86 and 98 of 1927 to be removed from the Register
16-Jan-1941
54Public Revenue Protection Ord., 1927,-Order giving full force and effect to Legislative Council Resolution re duties on Hydrocarbon Oils
55Public Revenue Protection Ord., 1927,-Order giving full force and effect to Legislative Council Resolution re duty on Table Waters
56Public Revenue Protection Ord., 1927,-Order giving full force and effect to Legislative Council Resolution re duties on Liquors
17-Jan-1941
57Rating Ord., 1901,-Existing valuation of the tenements of the Colony adopted for the year commencing on 1st April, 1941, and ending on 31st March, 1942
58Minutes-No. 16
59Ordinance passed and assented to:- Holidays Amendment-No. 1 of 1941
60Ordinances not disallowed:- Fire and Marine Insurance Companies Deposit Amendment, No. 24 of 1940
61Hon. Mr. A. B. Purves resumed duty as Director of Public Works
62Mr. W. J. E. Mackenzie resumed duty as Colonial Veterinary Surgeon
63Promotions in the H.K.N.V.F.
64Mr. V. A. Perkins to be an Assistant Assessor
65Mr. J. B. P. Byrne to be Examiner, War Taxation
66Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones to be Postmaster General
67Mr. C. J. Norman to be Assistant Superintendent of Prisons
68Hon. Mr. Leo D'Almada e Castro, Junior, appointed an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council for a further period
69Mr. Li Tse-fong appointed previsionally an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council
70Mr. Chau Tsun-nin to be a Member of the Medical Committee, Tung Wah Hospitals
71Mr. H. A. Keller resumed charge of the Swiss Consulate at H.K.
72Messrs. Yau Pak-tung and Yeung King-chaak appointed Chinese Immigration Officers
73Mr. R. A. Wadeson appointed liquidator to wind up the affairs of Messrs. C. G. Gadow and J. Hildebrandt
74School and General Holidays, 1941
75Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. T. A. Martin enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
76Additions to the Register of Medical Practitioners-Drs. R. P. Ching, Young Kwan Tung and Wong Hok Tsang
77List of Masters, Mates and Engineers who obtained Certificates of Competency
78Roll of Nurses-(Male and Female)
79Roll of Maternity Homes
80Woo Wan Estates, Ltd. struck off the Register
81Addition to the list of licensed plumbers-Wing Yuen Wo & Co.
82Trade Marks Nos. 102 and 115 of 1927 to be removed from the Register
83Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
24-Jan-1941
84Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899,-A subject of Norway may act as master or officer of any grade in a British ship
85Police Force Ord., 1932,-Amendments to the Police Pensions Regulations relating to the marking system and scale
86Ferries Ord., 1917,-Ferries of the Shui Woo Shipping Co. and Lo Chi Ki plying between Sha Tau Kok and Yim Tin excluded from the operation of the
87Essential Commodities Ord., 1939,-Amendments to the Schedule to the
88Post Office Ord., 1926,-Amendments to Class A rates of postage
89Mr. R. A. C. North to act as Colonial Secretary
90Mr. B. C. K. Hawkins to act as Secretary for Chinese Affairs
91Hon. Mr. A. B. Purves to be Accommodation Officer
92Mr. S. Yano, resumed charge of the Consulate-General for Japan
93Mr. W. M. Smith to act as Deputy Chief Officer, Fire Brigade
94Mr. M. A. Johnson to be Assistant Superintendent of Police Reserve
95Mr. L. J. Davies to be Assistant Superintendent of Police (Reserve)
96Mr. D. P. Legge to be Acting Sub.-Lieut. in the H.K.N.V.F.
97Mr. S. Randle re-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
98List of persons re-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
99Messrs. R. Grimshaw and J. MacDonald permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
100Trading with the Enemy,-Further list of Netherlands companies and concerns transferred to Batavia
101Mr. G. H. Sullivan re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
102Vehicles and Traffic Regulation Ord., 1912,-Amendments to the rules for controlled car parks
103Office hours of the Supreme Court during the Chinese New Year Vacation
104The Fang On Investment Co., Ltd. struck off the Register
105Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong,-February
106Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
107United Kingdom Patent
25-Jan-1941
108Deposit of Passport together with vaccination and inoculation certificates on entry in the Colony
31-Jan-1941
109Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899, Instructions to Government surveyors as to the survey of passenger accommodation
110Adulterated Food and Drugs Ord., 1935,-The Preservatives in Food Regulations
111Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith resumed duty as Colonial Secretary
112Hon. Mr. R. A. C. North resumed duty as Secretary for Chinese Affairs
113Miss M. Carew to be a Nursing Sister
114Mr. W. H. Lock to be a Member of the Volunteer Advisory Committee
115Senor A. Perez-Saez recognized as Consul-General for Peru
116Mr. I. G. Leyton to be acting Consul in charge of the Honduras Consulate
117The Hung Hang Bank added to the list of Chinese Banks registered under Regulation 1 (l) (b) of the Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1940
118Defence Regulations, 1940,-Order forbidding anchorage to all vessels within an established cable ground
119Defence Regulations, 1940,-Anchorage prohibited to all vessels within a certain area in the Waters of the Colony
120Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. E. C. McCleland Hope permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
121Mr. W. S. Smith re-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
122Defence Regulations (Reciprocal Enforcement) Order, 1940
123Mr. J. G. Mitchell re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
124Mr. J. R. Collis re-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
125Messrs. P. A. Elms and F. H. Mody re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
126Food Control Order,-Maximum prices for certain arricles of food
127New house numbers
128Re-entry by the Crown on Hau Pui Lung Village Lots Nos. 1, 1 I/A and 2
129Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
130Trade Marks Nos. 108, 109 and 104 of 1927 to be removed from the Register
04-Feb-1941
131Defence Regulations, 1940,-Restriction and detention orders
07-Feb-1941
132Ferries Ord., 1917,-Ferry of the Sang Wo Co., Ltd. plying between H.K. and Sha U Chung excluded from the operation of the
133Ferries Ord., 1917,-Ferry of the Tak Sang Shipping Co. plying between H.K. and Sha U Chung excluded from the operation of the
134Ferries Ord., 1917,-Ferry of Tsu Siang Hsu plying between H.K. and Sha U Chung excluded from the operation of the
135Essential Commodities Reserves Ord., 1939,-Amendment to the Schedule to the, by the addition of the item Flour
136Dutiable Commodities Ord., 1931,-Regulations under the, relating to the grant of licences and permits in respect of table waters
1372nd Lieut. E. L. Cunha to be Lieutenant in the H.K.V.D.C.
138Board of Examiners
139Lieut. E. W. Stout resigned his commission in the H.K.V.D.C.
140Mr. C. J. Norman to be Lieut. of an Auxiliary Unit in the H.K.V.D.C.
141Amendment to G.N. No. 74 of 1941, relating to general holidays
142Pruning of privet plants
143Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. J. Prentice permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
144List of names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
145Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
146Public vaccinators
147The Evidence Ord., 1889, Amendment Regulations, 1941
148Evidence and Powers of Attorney Act, 1940
149Order in Council specifying Competent Officers for the purpose of s. 2. of the Evidence and Powers of Attorney Act, 1940
150Order prohibiting the export except by licence of Cement
151Order fixing the maximum price of Cersent
152Financial Statement-October 1940
153Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 31st October, 1940
154Light Dues-Average opening selling rate for January, 1941
155Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements-January, 1941
156Errors of Time-signals-January, 1941
157Meteorological Observations-January, 1941
158Rainfall-January, 1941
159Trade Marks Nos. 1 to 29 of 1941 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
160Trade Mark No. 93 of 1913 to be removed from the Register
161Trade Marks Nos. 209A to 209E of 1898, etc., removed from the Trade Marks Register
162Trade Mark-Renewal of registration of, by Ardath Tobacco Co., Ltd.
11-Feb-1941
163Defence Regulations, 1940,-Additional regulation to the, re removal of certain persons from the Colony
164Chief Security Officer to be a competent authority for the purpose of regulation 59A of the Defence Regulations, 1940
14-Feb-1941
165Essential Commodities Reserves Ord, 1939,-Amendment to Form No. 2 in the Schedule to the Essential Commodities Reserves Regulations
166Adulterated Food and Drugs Ord., 1935,-Amendment to the regulations under the, re Margarine
167Mr. I. B. Trevor to act as Manager and Traffic Manager of the K.C.R.
168Mr. W. H. Lock nominated as a member of the Court and Council of the University of H.K.
169Essential Commodities Board
170Major M. A. Johnson resigned his commission in the H.K.V.D.C.
171Mr. A. E. Gee to be Acting Sub-Lieut. in the H.K.N.V.F.
172Misses Lam Chiu-ping, Cesira Tsang and Nora Wing-wah Kwok to be Assistant Inspectors of Labour, Factories and Workshops
173Seals of the Colonial Department entrusted to the Right Honourable Lord Moyne of Bury St. Edmunds, D.S.O.
174Efficiency Medal,-Award of, to C.Q.M.S.J.C. Polson and Cpl. J. T. Lacey
175Blackout exercise
176Notice to the Owner of I. L. No. 1135 Section E, (House No. 16, New Street)
177Compulsory Service Ord.,-Mr. J. C. L. Collins enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
178Messrs. W. R. Hillyer and J. Jolly re-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
179Food Control Order,-Standard price for Lipton's Yellow Label Tea
180Order prohibiting the movement of rice within the waters of the Colony except by licence
181Order fixing the maximum price of Cement
182Roll of Midwives
183Payment of compensation in respect of the resumption of Lots Nos. 1678 to 1688 in S.D. II of the N.T.
184Next Criminal Sessions to be held on the 21st February
185Re-entry by the Crown on the Remaining Portion of Section A of N.K.D.F.L. No. 22
186Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
187Trade Marks Nos. 155, 150 and 152 of 1927 and 164 of 1913 to be removed from the Register
21-Feb-1941
188Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899,-Amendment to Table U in the regulations to the
189Minutes-No. 1 of 1941
190Ordinances passed and assented to:- Places of Public Entertainment Regulation Amendment-No. 2 of 1941
191Resolution made and passed by the Legislative Council under section 4 of the Dutiable Commodities Ord., 1931, regarding duties on Hydrocarbon Oils
192Resolution made and passed by the Legislative Council under sections 3 and 4 of the Dutiable Commodities Ord., 1931, regarding duty on Table Waters
193Resolution made and passed by the Legislative Council under section 4 of the Dutiable Commodities Ord., 1931, regarding duties on Liquors
194Mr. H. C. Macnamara to be a Magistrate
195Mr. D. J. N. Anderson to be a Magistrate
196Mr. E. Himsworth to be Deputy Immigration Officer
197Major R. D. Walker to act as Manager, War Supplies Board
198Confirmation of the appointment of the Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell to be temporarily an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council
199Messrs. D. L. Newbigging and G. S. Kennedy-Skipton to be Controller and Deputy Controller of Food respectively
200Mr. R. R. Todd to act as Financial Secretary
201U. S. Govt. to take charge of British interests in Roumanial
202The Kingdom of Roumania regarded as an area in enemy occupation
203Advisory Committee under the Colonial Defence Regulation 18
204Amendment to G. N. No. 167 of 14th February, 1941
205Scale of charges for Fumigation and Disinfection of Shipping, etc.
206Defence Regulations, 1940,-Substitution of rules under regulation 18 of the
207Messrs. W. A. Hawkes and J. C. Menhinick permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
208Messrs. V. A. Perkins and M. D. Watson enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
209Proposed removal of all graves in portion of Section A in New Kowloon Cemetery No. 4 (Sai Yu Shek Cemetery)
210Proposed removal of all graves in Section A in Shum Wan Cemetery, Aberdeen
211Proposed removal of all graves in the Tung Wah Hospital Cemetery at Kai Lung Wan
212Proposed removal of all graves in Section A in new Stanley Cemetery in which bodies were buried during the year 1934
213Proposed removal of all graves in portions of Sections B and C in Kowloon Cemetery No. 2 (Ho Man Tin Cemetery)
214Proposed removal of all graves in portions of Sections B and C in Mount Caroline Cemetery
215Proposed removal of all graves in portion of Section A in Chai Wan Cemetery
216Proposed removal of all graves in portions of Section A and Trenches in Kai Lung Wan East Cemetery
217Proposed removal of all graves in portion of Section A in New Kowloon Cemetery No. 3 (Cheung Sha Wan Cemetery)
218Alterations in house numbers, Electric Road, etc.
219Appointment of a Food and Firewood Control Board
220Members of the Food and Firewood Control Board
221Order prohibiting the export, except by licence, of Binoculars or other similar optical instruments
222Volunteer Ord., 1933,-Amendments to the regulations under the
223Food Control Order,-Standard price for Quaker Rolled Oats
224Tuition and Medical Fees payable in Government Schools
225Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong,-March
226Trade Marks Nos. 6, 16, 21A & B of 1899 etc., to be removed from the Register
227Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
25-Feb-1941
228Firewood Control Order,-Maximum price of
28-Feb-1941
PROCLAMATION
229Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899,-Amendment to quarantine anchorages
230Essential Commodities Reserves Ord., 1939,-Amendment to the Schedule to the
231Prof. W. I. Gerrard to be a member of the Nurses Board
232Dr. P. B. Wilkinson to be a member of the Nurses Board
233Mr. A. R. S. Major to be a Member of the Committee to administer the Mercantile Marine Assistance Fund
234Hon. Mr. R. R. Todd to be a Director of the Widows' and Orphans' Pensions
235Messrs. D. J. Sloss and W. Faid resumed duty as Censor and Assistant Censor
236Dr. J. Durran to be a Member of the Medical Board
237Mr. R. D. Walker to be Director of Supply
238The Director of Supply to be a competent authority for the purposes of regulations 50, 50A and 73 of the Defence Regulations, 1940
239Appointment of Members of the Medical Committee, Tung Wah Hospitals
240Mr. P. H. Sucklng to be an Unofficial Justice of the Peace
241Hon. Mr. R. R. Todd nominated as a Member of the Council of the University of H.K.
242Mr. Lo Man-hin to be a Member of the Food and Firewood Control Board
243Shipping Control Board
244The Provincial Bank of Szechuen removed from the register of Chinese banks registered under Regulation 1 (l) (b) of the Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1940
245Defence Regulations, 1940,-Defence areas
246Defence Regulations, 1940,-Power to stop and search vehicles and vessels
247Defence Regulations, 1940, Amendment to Regulation 59A of the
248List of names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
249Mr. R. Symons permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
250Trading with the Enemy (Specified Territories) (No. 1) Order, 1941
251Mr. V. A. Perkins permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
252Order prohibiting the export, except by licence, of Firewood
253Mr. T. Fergusson re-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
254Colonial Police Long Service Medal, Award of
255Recreation Grounds Committee
256Food Control Order,-Maximum prices for certain articles of food
257H.K.R.N.V.R.-Recruitment of Chinese personnel for the Engineering Branch of the
258Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 30th November
259Financial Statement-November, 1940
260Light Dues-Average opening selling rate for February
261New house numbers
262Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
263Trade Marks Nos. 129, 121, 118 and 119 of 1927 and 102 of 1913, to be removed from the Register
07-Mar-1941
264Vehicles and Traffic Regulation Ord., 1912,-Amendments to the Regulations under the, re hiring of taxicabs
265Minutes-No. 2
266Ordinances passed and assented to:- Appropriation for 1941-1942-No. 4 of 1941
267Resolution made and passed by the Legislative Council under sections 3 and 5 of the Entertainments Tax Ord., 1930, regarding rates of Entertainments Duty
268Mr. W. H. E. Thomas appointed a member of the Board of Review, War Revenue Ord., 1940
269Mr. T. J. Houston to be District Officer in the N.D. of the N.T.
270Mr. T. J. Houston to hold a Small Debts Court in the N.T.
271Mr. S. L. Lloyd to act as Organizer of the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
272Miss Helen Wong to be a Temporary Public Vaccinator
273Mr. S. Yano appointed Japanese Consul-General at Hong Kong
274Mr. D. M. Munro to be Acting Sub-Lieutenant in the H.K.N.V.F.
275Mr. Kan Lu Dun relinquished his duties as a Chinese Immigration Officer
276Messrs. J. R. Poye, Iu Tak-shun, Harry Lee Chin and George Yin-sing Lee, to be Chinese Assistant Immigration Officers
277Cancellation of G. N. No. 760 of 8th September, 1939
278G. N. No. 205 of 5th February, 1941, to become operative on 1st April, 1941
279Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to the Schedule to the Order under regulation 55
280Compulsory Service Ord., 1939.-Messrs. R. H. Wild, T. S. Maher and E. R. Agabeg permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
281Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 1) Order, 1941
282Importers of foodstuffs (including liquids) from the United Kingdom are required to register at the office of Controller of Food
283Kingdom of Bulgaria regarded as an area in enemy occupation
284Efficiency Medal,-Award of, to Private W. C. Tillery
285Public session of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the affairs of the Immigration Department
286Examination of witnesses with regard to the affairs of the Immigration Department to be conducted on 11th March
287Meteorological Observations-February
288Rainfall-February
289Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements-February
290Re-entry by the Crown on Tai Hang Stream Village Lot No. 2
291Trade Marks Nos. 91, 92. 103 to 106 of 1913, and 2 & 3 of 1927, etc. removed from the Register
292Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
293Trade Marks Nos. 30 to 37 of 1941 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
294Trade Mark-Renewal of registration of, by Peter Frederik Suhm Heering
295Trade Marks Nos. 130 of 1927, 115 and 116 of 1913 to be removed from the Register
296United Kingdom Patent
297United Kingdom Patent
14-Mar-1941
298Importation and Exportation Ord., 1915,-Exportation of empty bottles or emyty carboys prohibited
299Ordinances not disallowed:- Public Lighting Amendment, No. 28 of 1940
300Prof. G. King to be a Member of the Medical Board
301Sub-Lieut. A. E. Bates relinquished his commission in the H.K.N.V.F.
302Mr. F. A. Xavier appointed Honorary Consul for Mexico at H.K.
303H. E. Sir G. A. S. Northcote resumed the administration of the Government
304Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-Suspension of Yan Sang Po in accordance with the provisions of the
305Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-Suspension of Tung Wai Magazine in accordance with the provisions of the
306Volunteer Ord., 1933,-Amendment to Regulation 3 (l) of the Regulations under the
307Defence Regulations, 1940,-Order relating to cargo and baggage put on board ships to be strictly enforced
308Hong Kong Defence Regulations, etc., (Collection and Proof) Regulations, 1941
309Trading with the Enemy,-Further list of Netherlands concerns transferred to Batavia, Curacao and Surinam
310Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. L. A. Calcraft and J. E. Mogra enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
311Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. S. Harber and S. Mason enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
312Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. W. C. Higgs and F. R. Lamb permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
313Publication of Shipping and Travel Information Order, 1941
314Mr. F. G. Bird re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
315Exportation of optical glass, etc., prohibited, except by licence
316Address of the Control of Trade Offices and new Telephone numbers
317Order fixing the maximum wholesale and retail prices of firewood
318Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
319Trade Marks Nos. 119 and 107 to 114 of 1913 to be removed from the Register
21-Mar-1941
PROCLAMATION
320Minutes-No. 3
321Mr. E. Ellison to be a Surveyor of Ships (Engineer Surveyor), Harbour Department
322Mr. J. K. Bousfield resumed duty as Organizer of the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
323Personal Staff of H.E. the Officer Administering the Government,-relinquishment of appointments of
324Mr. A. H. Bentley to act as Chief Pharmacist
325Exequatur empowering Mr. R. S. Ward to act as Consul of the United States of America at H.K.
326Mr. J. S. Rose to be Acting Sub-Lieut, in the H.K.N.V.F.
327Names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
328Correct spelling of names of vessels in G.N. No. 144 of 4th February, 1941
329Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. J. B. Wood permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
330Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. R. R. Wood permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
331Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. A. J. W. Evans and J. W. McDonald enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
332Unclaimed Balances
333The General Contractors' Association of H.K. struck off the register
334Kim Moon Knitting Factory, Ltd. struck off the register
335Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to regulation 2 (l) under the
336Additions to the Register of Medical Practitioners-Drs. Chiuntong T. Ryhn and Chan Pui Wa
337Defence Regulations, 1940,-Order dealing with stocks of aluminium, binoculars, wire and yarn
338Financial Statement-December, 1940
339Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 31st December, 1940
340The Baptist Mission Church, Kowloon City, licensed for the celebration of marriages
341Re-entry by the Crown on Stanley Village Lot No. 394
342Re-entry by the Crown on Stanley Village Lot No. 520
343Temporary closure of a portion of area 'C', Caroline Hill Recreation Ground
344Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong-April
345Trade Mark No. 177 of 1928 to be removed from the Register
346Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
28-Mar-1941
347Jurors List for 1941
348Ord. No. 6 of 1887,-Jury Lists to be brought into use on 1st April, 1941
349Minutes-No. 4
350Ordinance passed and assented to:- Estate Duty Amendment-No. 7 of 1941
351Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell to be an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council
352Mr. C. K. S. Smith to be Acting Sub-Lieut. in the H.K.N.V.F.
353Miss Lo Chung Fai to be a Temporary Public Vaccinator
354Misses Bessie Cheng and Mei Ying Yung to be Inspectors of Muitsai
355Mr. W. C. Excell re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
356Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order, 1941
357Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 3) Order, 1941
358Mr. C. E. Stewart re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
359Unclaimed Balance
360Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry on Hung Hom I.L. No. 73
361Training of all active units of the H.K.V.D.C., changed to one half a day a week
362New house numbers
363Errors of Time-signals-February
364Trade Marks Nos. 141 of 1927 and 33B of 1899 to be removed from the Register
365Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
01-Apr-1941
366Defence Regulations, 1940,-Order prohibiting the export, except by licence, of certain goods
04-Apr-1941
367Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ord., 1936,-Provisions of regulation 3 (a), (d) (e) and (f) under the Quarantine (Measures of Departure) Regulations, 1939, to apply to all vessels and aircraft leaving H.K.
368Immigration Control Ord., 1940,-Special immigration signal to be hoisted by all vessels on entering the harbour
369Amendments to certain regulations for incorporation in Volume III of the Regulations of H.K.
370Dr. I. Newton to be Surgical Specialist
371Promotions in the H.K.V.D.C.
372Mr. G. White to be Controller of Land Transport and Mr. B. A. K. Hawkins to be Controller of Labour
373The Controller of Labour to be a competent authority for the purposes of regulation 73 of the Defence Regulations, 1940
374Appointment of a Transport and Labour Control Board
375Members of the Transport and Labour Control Board
376Names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
377Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927-Suspension of the Fei Fei Magazine in accordance with the provisions of section 5 (8) of the
378Certain vessels deleted from the list of vessels on the Statutory List
379Trading with the Enemy,-Netherlands concerns transferred to Curacao
380The Conditions of Employment and Arbitration Order, 1941
381Telegram from Secretary of State acknow-ledging contribution towards cost of bomber squadrons
382Order prohibiting the importation of Aniline Dyes, Drugs, Medicines or Chemicals
383Import Licence forms temporarily obtainable at the Trade Control Office, Post Office Building
384Certificate of inoculation against cholera required by passengers leaving H.K. for any destination by vessels or aircraft
385Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners-Dr. Chan Yun Ying
386Mr. L. A. Calcraft re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
387Firewood Control Order,-Maximum prices of
388Food Control Order,-Maximum prices for certain articles of food
389Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. C. T. Tod permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
390Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. R. B. Levkovich enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
391Wing On Life Assurance Co., Ltd.,-Report of the Registrar of Companies under section 18 of the Life Insurance Companies Ord., 1907
392Office hours of the Supreme Court during the Easter Vacation
393Rates for the 2nd Quarter, 1941-Payment of
394Re-entry by the Crown on I.L. No. 1273 and all its sections and sub-sections
395Light Dues,-Average opening selling rate for March
396Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
397Trade Marks Nos. 78 and 226 of 1928 to be removed from the register
398Trade Marks Nos. 78, 80 & 82, 93 and 121 of 1913, etc., removed from the Register
399Trade Marks Nos. 38 to 75 of 1941 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
10-Apr-1941
400Approval of the appointment of the Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson to be an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council for a further period
401Mr. J. M. Wilson to act as a Senier Inspector of Schools, Education Dept.
402The Republic of Hungary regarded as an area in enemy occupation
403Cancellation of G. N. No. 389 of the 4th April, 1941
404Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
405Public Revenue Protection Ord., 1927,-Order giving full force and effect to the provisions of the proposed Legislative Council resolution regarding duties on Toilet Preparations
406Dutiable Commodities Ord., 1931,-Direction by the Supt. of Imports and Exports as to the affixing of duty paid labels on Toilet Preparations
407Blackout Exercise to be held on 17th April, 1941
408Public Officers (Registration of Persons and Immigration Control) Powers of Search and Arrest Regulations, 1941
409Notes for persons wishing to communicate with friends in enemy countries, etc.
410Food Control Order,-Maximum prices for certain articles of food
411Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. T.B.M. Connolly and A.H.S. Skinn permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
412Unclaimed Balances
413Mr. E. T. Harris re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
414Dangerous Drugs Ord., 1935,-Tai Wo Yuen and St. Theresa Hospitals exempted from the operation of the regulations under the
415Re-entry by the Crown on I.L. No. 2822 and all its sections and sub-sections
416Re-entry by the Crown on I. L. No. 2834 and all its sections and sub-sections
417Hochang & Co., H.K., registered as a Chinese Partnership
418Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners-Dr. Ng Bow Kwee
419Errors of Time-signals,-March
420Meteorological Observations-March
421Rainfall-March
422Trade Marks Nos. 93 and 94 of 1928 and 18D and E of 1899 to be removed from the Register
423Trade Mark-Renewal of registration of, by Li Fook Ki and Lo Yuk Lin
424Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of, by Karlsruher Parfumerie and Toilettseifen-Fabrik F. Wolff & Sohn Gesselschaft mit beschrankter Haftung
18-Apr-1941
425Dutiable Commodities Ord., 1931,-Regulations prescribing forms and fees for sale of Toilet Preparations
426Adulterated Food and Drugs Ord., 1935,-Amendment to the regulations relating to preservatives in margarine under the
427Appointment of Honorary Aides-de-Camp to H.E. the Governor
428Lieut. J. P. Gunner relinquished his appointment as Honorary Aide-de-Camp to H.E. the Governor
429Comdr. W. H. L. Harrison to be Honorary Aide-de-Camp to H.E. the Governor
430Mr. J. P. Pennefather-Evans to be Commissioner of Police
431Mr. J. P. Pennefather-Evans to be an Official Member of the Legislative Council
432Hon. Mr. J. P. Pennefather-Evans to be Chief Security Officer
433Major R. D. Walker to be Lieut,-Colonel in the H.K.V.D.C.
434Mr. D. P. Ross to be Acting Sub-Lieut, in the H.K.N.V.F.
435U. S. Government to take charge of British interests in Bulgaria
436Defence Regulations, 1940,-Order declaring dockyards, shipbuilding yards and foundries to be essential services
437Defence Regulations, 1940,-Protected places for the purposes of the
438Notice to the Owner of S.D. IV Lot No. 946 R.P.
439Notice to the Owner of S.D. IV Lot No. 947 Section A
440Notice to the Owner of S.D. IV Lot No. 947 Section B
441Notice to the Owner of S.D. IV Lot No. 947 Section C
442Notice to the Owner of S.D. IV Lot No. 947 R.P.
443Notice to the Owner of S.D. IV Lots Nos. 973 and 975 R.P.
444Notice to the Owner of S.D. IV Lots Nos. 994 Section C, R.P., 995 R.P. and 996
445Notice to the Owner of S.D. IV Lots Nos. 971 R.P. and 997
446Notice to the Owner of S.D. IV Lot No. 998 Section A
447Notice to the Owner of S.D. IV Lot No. 1003 R.P.
448Notice to the Owner of S.D. IV Lot No. 1016 R.P.
449Notice to the Owners of S.D. IV Lot No. 1021
450Notice to the Owners of S.D. IV Lot No. 994 R.P.
451Notice to the Owners of S.D. IV Lots Nos. 994 Section C, sub-section 1 and 995 Section B
452Unclaimed Balances
453Portion of Victoria Gaol appointed a place of detention for juvenile offenders
454Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements,-March
455Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to the Order relating to the export of certain goods
456Firewood Control Order,-Maximum prices for wholesale and retail
457List of persons re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
458Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong,-May
459Dr. Chiu Hin Yeung censured
460Display of typhoon signals
461Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
462Trade Marks Nos. 176 to 180 of 1927, etc. to be removed from the Register
463Trade Mark-Renewal of registration of, by Establissements Noilly-Prat et Cie
464United Kingdom Patent
25-Apr-1941
PROCLAMATION
465Minutes,-No. 5
466Ordinances not disallowed:- Pensions (War Service) Ord., 1940, No. 30 of 1940
467Public Health (Sanitation) Ord., 1935,-Amendments to the by-laws under the heading "Conservancy" in Schedule A to the
468Mr. F. Buckle to act as Principal, Trade and Technical Schools and Mr. C. G. Tresidder to act as Chief Instructor, Trade School
469Mr. D. Kempton to be Acting Sub-Lieut. in the H.K.N.V.F.
470Mr. J. H. Bruins to be in charge of the American Consulate-General
471Exequatur empowering Senor Don A. P. Saez to act as Peruvian Consul-General at H.K.
472Appointment of Honorary A.D.C. to H.E. the Governor
473Amendment to regulation 33 of the Defence Regulations, 1940
474Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to the Order published as G.N. 1151
475Defence Regulations, 1940,-Order declaring certain places as protected places for the purposes of the
476Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
477The Trading with the Enemy Ord., 1914,-Amendment Regulations, 1941
478The Kingdom of Yugoslavia regarded as an area in enemy occupation
479Amendment to G.N. No. 375 of 4th April, 1941
480Unclaimed Balances
481Names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
482Food Control Order,-Maximum prices for "Wonder" Brand Evaporated & Condensed Milk
483Mr. J. D. McClatchie re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
484Financial Statement-January, 1941
485Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 31st January, 1941
486Re-entry by the Crown on I.L. No. 499 and all its sections and sub-sections
487Crown Rent of I.L. No. 202, determination of
488Crown Rent of I.L. No. 350, determination of
489Crown Rent of I.L. No. 1950, determination of
490Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 104, determination of
491Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 1088, determination of
492Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 1564, determination of
493Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 2189, determination of
494Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 2716, determination of
495Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 2789, determination of
496Crown Rent of N.K.I.L. No. 49, determination of
497Crown Rent of N.K.I.L. No. 1447, determination of
498Trade Mark-Renewal of registration of, by Farleigh Nettheim Pty., Ltd
499Trade Marks Nos. 180 of 1928 and 147 & 148 of 1927 to be removed from the Register
02-May-1941
500Miscellaneous Licences Ord., 1933,-Amendments to the regulations in the Second Schedule to the, relating to the fees payable in respect of public dance halls
501Dangerous Goods Ord., 1873,-Amendment to the regulations under the
502Rating Ord., 1901,-Order relating to the refund of rates on vacant floors for the period 1st April, 1941 to 31st March, 1942
503Vehicles and Traffic Regulation Ord., 1912,-Amendment to regulation 48 (5) to the
504Mr. P. E. F. Cressall to be Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of H.K.
505Mr. E. H. Williams resumed duty as Crown Counsel
506Mr. E. H. Williams to be a temporary additional Judge of the Supreme Court
507Mr. A. H. Elston to act as Assistant Superintendent of Police
508Appointment of Official and Unofficial Justices of the Peace
509Messrs. R. M. A. Poinsot and W. H. Chen relinquished their duties as Assistant Immigration Officers
510Mr. C. Young relinquished his duties as an Assistant Immigration Officer
511Correction in flags of the two vessels named in G.N. No. 481 of 25th April, 1941
512Names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
513Mr. J. J. C. McDonald re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
514The Defences (Firing Areas) Amendment Regulations, 1941
515Trading with the Enemy,-Netherlands concerns transferred to Batavia and Curacao
516Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
517Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 4) Order, 1941
518The mainland of Greece, regarded as an area in enemy occupation
519Competitive Examination for appointments of Probationer Clerks (Male) in Government Service
520Public Vaccinators
521List of Justices of the Peace for 1941
522Light Dues,-Average opening selling rate for April
523Re-entry by the Crown on various southern district Lots in the N.T.
524Addition to the list of licensed plumbers, Raymond & Co
525Order prohibiting the export of empty metal drums
526Order amending the First & Second Schedules to the order published as G.N. No. 337 of 21st March, 1941
527Food Control Order,-Maximum prices for certain articles of food
528Mr. T. Ferguson re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
529Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 1076, determination of
530Crown Rent of N.K.I.L. No. 1751, determination of
531Trade Marks Nos. 6, 9, 10A, 10B of 1899, etc., removed from the Register
532Trade Marks Nos. 9, 46 and 47 of 1914 to be removed from the Register
533Trade Marks Nos. 76 to 86 of 1941 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
09-May-1941
534Ordinance No. 15 of 1935 (Public Health [Sanitation])
535Minutes-No. 6
536Ordinances passed and assented to:- Miscellaneous Licences Amendments no. 8 of 1941
537Resolved on by the Legislative Council under sections 3 and 4 of the Dutiable Commodities Ord., 1931, relating to toilet preparations
538Mr. V. C. Branson resumed duty as Government Chemist
539Dr. G.D.R. Black nominated as a member of the Court of the University of H.K.
540Nomination of Members of the Court of the University of H.K.
541Mr. L. C. F. Bellamy to be a member of the Compulsory Service Tribunal
542Mr. S. Kimura recognized as Consul for Japan at H.K.
543Monsieur, G. R. Duval recognized as a Vice-Consul for France at H.K.
5442nd Lieut. G. A. L. Plummer resigned his commission in the H.K.V.D.C.
545Acting Lieut. G. J. P. Carey relinquished his commission in the H.K.N.V.F.
546U. S. Government to take charge of British interests in Hangary
547Vesseis flying the flag of Yugoslavia removed from the list of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
548Radiocommunication Amendment Regulations, 1941
549Defence Regulations, 1940,-Every revenue officer to be an authorized officer for the purposes of regulation 71 of the
550Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
551Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
552Appointments of Inspectors and Sub-Inspectors of Schools, Education Department
553Declaration required by the Controller of Trade from importers of certain commodities from U.S.A.
554Revision of List of Authorized Architects
555List of Authorized Architects
556Order fixing retail prices for Burma rice
557Food Control Order,-Maximum prices for Argentine tinned beef and rolled oats and oatmeals
558Register of Medical and Surgical Practitioners and list of persons authorized to sign death certificates
559Next Criminal Sessions to be held on 19th May
560Unclaimed Balance
561Re-entry by the Crown on K.I.Ls. Nos. 1613 and 1615
562Re-entry by the Crown on I.L. No. 631
563Election of a Justice of the Peace to serve on the Licensing Board
564New house numbers
565Errors of Time-signals,-April
566Meteorological Observations-April
567Rainfall-April
568Trade Mark No. 227 of 1927 to be removed from the Register
569Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
16-May-1941
570Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899,-Amendment to Table P in the Schedule to the
571New Territories Regulation Ord., 1910,-Lot No. 262 in D.D. No. 446, Tsun Wan, to be a permanent cemetery for Chinese
572Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell to be a member of the Board of War Taxation
573Mr. R. D. Gillespie to be a Member of the Evacuation Advisory Committee
574Mr. S. L. Lloyd to act as Organizer of the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
575Mr. P. D. Crawley to act as Controller of Stores
576Mr. Lo Man-wai to be a member of the Urban Council
577U. S. Government to take charge of British interests on the mainland of Greece
578Spanish vessel Santa Adela removed from the list of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
579Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-Registration of the Fan Wun newspaper cancelled in accordance with the provisions of section 5 (5) of the
580Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-Registration of the Min Feng newspaper suspended in accordance with the provisions of section 5 (8) of the
581Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-Registration of various Chinese newspapers cancelled in accordance with the provisions of section (5) 5 of the
582Mr. J. Harrop re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
583Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. L. J. Davies enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
584Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. F. P. Anslow permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
585Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. W. G. Calder and C. L. Clarke permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
586Mr. E. G. Price re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
587Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment of regulation 73
588Defence Regulations, 1940,-Order prohibiting the import of semi-manufactured iron and steel products
589Notice regarding the importation of semimanufactured iron and steel products
590Notice to importers of foodstuffs from U.K. relating to revised quota figures
591Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 5) Order, 1941
592Alterations in house numbers in Shaukiwan Road
593Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry on Stanley Village Lot No. 394
594Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements-April
595Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
596Trade Marks Nos. 164 and 169 of 1927 and 136 of 1913 to be removed from the Register
23-May-1941
597Defences (Firing Areas) Ord., 1936,-Amendment to the First Schedule to the, regarding Firing Area C
598Macau declared an infected place
599Minutes,-No. 7
600Ordinance passed and assented to:- Post Office Amendment,-No. 9 of 1941
601Resolution extending powers to note-issuing banks
602Mr. M. J. Abbott resumed duty as Crown Counsel
603Mr. M. J. Abbott to act as Official Receiver, etc.
604Mr. J. B. Prentis to act as Registrar of the Supreme Court, etc.
605Mr. L. W. Hume to be Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths
606Mr. W. R. Chester-Woods temporarily to act as Assistant Superintendent of Police
607Mr. W. R. Chester-Woods to be Adjutant of the H.K. Police Reserve
608Mr. T'so Tsun-on to be Senior Superintendent of Police Reserve and O. C. Chinese Co., Police Reserve
609Squadron Leader N. W. Wright relinquished his appointment as Honorary Aide-de-Camp to H.E. the Governor
610Flight Lieut. M. N. Oxford to be an Honorary Aide-de-Camp to H.E. the Governor
611Mr. H.J. Cruttwell to be an Assistant Controller of Trade
612Messrs. R. D. Walker and M. F. Key to advise the Controller of Trade regarding import and export licences
613Mr. G. C. Hamilton to be a Cadet Officer
614Mr. G. T. Rowe to be a Cadet Officer
615Mr. R. H. Hughes to be a Land Surveyor
616Mr. S. Kimura to be in charge of the Japanese Consulate-General
617Members of a Board of Directors to control the Government Rice Monopoly
618Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
619Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. V. V. MacDonnell enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
620Defence Regulations, 1940,-Certain air raid wardens to be authorized officers for the purposes of regulation 71 of the
621Public Health (Sanitation) Ordinance, 1935, Amendment Regulations, 1941
622Mr. L. Starbuck re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
623Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. R. A. Boyd permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
624Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to the Defence (Ship's Stores) Order, 1940
625Defence Regulations, 1940,-Repairs to or on board any ship to be a controlled undertaking
626Controller of Water Transport to be a competent authority for the purposes of regulation 50A of the Defence Regulations, 1940
627Mr. F. J. Wilkinson re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
628Quarantine (Measures on Arrival) Regulations, 1939, regarding arrival from Macao
629Unclaimed Balance
630Proposed removal of all graves in Shek O Cemetery in which bodies were buried from 1892 to 1930
631Financial Statement,-February
632Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 28th February, 1941
633Mr. J. B. Prentis to be a Commissioner to administer oaths, etc.
634Mr. M. J. Abbott to be a Commissioner to administer oaths, etc.
635Election of a Justice of the Peace to serve on the Licensing Board announced to be held on 28th May, will not take place
636Typhoon warning lights at Kowloon Railway Station will not be exhibited during repairs to the Clock Tower
637Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry on Stanley Village Lot No. 520
638Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry on I. L. No. 3073
639Registration of Dentists Ord., 1940,-List of persons registered under the
640Food Control Order,-maximum prices for Margarine and Vegetable lard, etc.
641Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong,-June
642Trade Marks Nos. 34 and 38 of 1899, etc. to be removed from the Register
643Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
30-May-1941
644Nursing and Maternity Homes Registration Ordinance, 1936,-Tai Wo Yuen Hospital exempted from the operation of the
645Minutes,-No. 8
646Ordinances passed and assented to:- One-cent Currency Notes,-No. 10 of 1941
647Mr. L. J. Davies to be an Unofficial Justice of the Peace
648Mr. W. J. Anderson resumed duty as Controller of Stores
649Miss A. S. Todd to be a Nursing Sister
650Mr. G. Miskin to be in charge of Hungarian and Rumanian interests in the Colony
651Capt. F. P. Sequeira resigned his commission in the H.K.V.D.C.
652Lieut. T. Parkinson resigned his commission in the H.K.V.D.C.
653Mr. G. A. C. Herklots to be Scientific Adviser to the Controller of Food
654Mr. C. R. Lee to act as Private Secretary to H.E. the Governor
655Mr. G. T. Rowe to act as Assistant Private Secretary to H.E. the Governor
656Mr. F. Flippance to be Controller of Firewood
657Mr. B. J. Lacon to advise the Controller of Trade regarding import and export licences
658Promotions in the H.K.N.V.F.
659Powers delegated to Mr. F. Flippance by the Stores Controller relating to Firewood
660Amendments to G. Ns. Nos. 606, 607 and 608 of 23rd May, 1941
661Names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
662Defence Regulations, 1940,-Additional regulations to the, relating to forcing safeguards, etc.
663Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. J. J. Edgar and J. C. Kyle permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
664Trading with the Enemy (Specified Territories) (No. 1) Order, 1941
665Yellow Beans, Green Beans, Black Beans, Peanut Oil and Flour licences to be dealt with at the office of Controller of Food
666Mr. E. H. MacNider re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
667Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons re-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
668Order fixing the maximum price of Cement (except imported cement)
669Order further amending the First and Second Schedules to the order published as G. N. No. 337 of 21st March, 1941
670Food Control Order,-Maximum prices for rolled oats and oatmeal, etc.
671Drawing of Hong Kong Dollar Loan Bonds for redemption (1934 Loan Issue)
672Drawing of Hong Kong Dollar Loan Bonds for redemption (1940 Loan Issue)
673Temporary closure of a portion of areas B and C, Queen's Recreation Ground
674New house numbers
675Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners-Dr. R. L. Lancaster
676Trade Marks Nos. 168 of 1927, 146 to 148 of 1913 and 168 of 1928 to be removed from the Register
677Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
678Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of, by China Export-Import-und Bank-Co.
06-Jun-1941
679Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-Substitution of Form No. 1 in the Schedule
680Places of Public Entertainment Regulation Ord., 1919,-Fees for censoring films
681Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899,-Increase in the scale of hire of motor-boats
682Pensions Ord., 1932,-Offices declared to be pensionable
683Canton declared an infected place
684Mr. J. Wattie to be Chief Clerk. Colonial Secretariat
685Major C. M. Manners to be a Member of the Licensing Board
686Mr. G. A. Lomaev to be an Assistant Immigration Officer in the Immigration Dept.
687Mr. J. H. Burkill Lee to be Immigration Officer
688Mr. G. L. Wilson to be a Member of the Authorized Architects Consulting Committee
689Promotions in the H.K.V.D.C.
690Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-Registration of the Sheng Wut newspaper suspended in accordance with the provisions of section 5 (8) of the
691Order for the removal of all graves in portions of Sections B and C in Kowloon Cemetery No. 2 (Ho Man Tin Cemetery)
692Order for the removal of all graves in portion of Section A in New Kowloon Cemetery No. 3 (Cheung Sha Wan Cemetery)
693Order for the removal of all graves in portions of Section A and Trenches in Kai Lung Wan East Cemetery
694Order for the removal of all graves in portions of Sections B and C in Mount Caroline Cemetery
695Order for the removal of all graves in portion of Tung Wah Hospital Cemetery at Kai Lung Wan
696Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. C. L. Coom permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
697Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. A. S. Abbott and W. J. Knight permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
698Ships' Guards (Anti-Sabotage) Regulations, 1941
699Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 6) Order, 1941
700Food Control Order,-Maximum prices for certain articles of food
701Errors of Time-signals,-May
702Defence Regulations, 1940,-Order regulating the sale of fish
703Defence Regulations, 1940,-Order regulating the wholesale of rice
704Light Dues,-Average opening selling rate for May
705Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of, by Siemens & Halske A. G.
706Trade Mark-Renewal or registration of, by Standard-Vacuum Oil, Co.
707Trade Marks Nos. 162 of 1927, 142 and 177 of 1929, etc. to be removed from the Register
708Trade Marks Nos. 87 to 123 of 1941 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
709Trade Marks Nos. 39, 107 to 114, 119 and 143 of 1913 and 2 of 1914 to be removed from the Register
12-Jun-1941
710Hon. Mr. Lo Man-kam to be C.B.E. and Dr. G. H. Thomas to be M.B.E.
711Messrs. Ho Wing and Wong Mau-lam awarded Certificates of Honour
13-Jun-1941
712Essential Commodities Reserves Ord., 1939,-Amendment to the schedule
713Ordinances not disallowed:- Betting Duty Amendment, No. 33 of 1940
714Mr. E. H. Williams to be a Director of the Widows' and Orphans' Pension
715Mr. G. S. Kennedy-Skipton to be the Chief Assistant to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs
716Mr. D. J. Sloss to be an additional Official Member of the Executive Council
717Mr. J. A. Fraser to be an additional Official Member of the Executive Council
718Mr. P. J. A. Hamilton to act as Auditor
719Promotions in the H.K.V.D.C.
720Satisfactory evidence of the appointment of Mr. C. G. Sollis as President of the Boy Scouts Association
721Amendment to G. N. No. 684 of 6th June, 1941
722Names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
723Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-Registration of the Sing Tao Weekly newspaper cancelled in accordance with the provisions of section 5 (5) of the
724The Hong Kong Daylight-Saving Regulations, 1941
725Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. R. McKibbin permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
726Food Control Order,-Maximum prices for Unsweetened Evaporated Milk, Sweetened Condensed Milk and Rolled Oats and Oatmeal
727Defence Regulations, 1940,-Order fixing the price of rice
728Miscellaneous Licences Ord., 1933,-Premium of exchange for one-cent notes
729Hop Woo Cheung struck off from the list of licensed plumbers
730Re-entry by the Crown on various lots in the Northern Districts of the N.T.
731Meteorological Observations,-May
732Rainfall,-May
733Trade Marks Nos. 167 and 228 of 1927 and 144, 140 and 141 of 1913 removed from the Register
734Trade Mark-Renewal of registration of, by Naamloose Vennootschap "Hollandia" Hol-llandsche Fabriek van Melkproducten en Voeding smiddelen
20-Jun-1941
735Trade Marks Ord., 1939,-Amendments to the Trade Marks Rules
736Minutes-No. 9
737Ordinance passed and assented to:- Buildings Amendment,-No. 12 of 1941
738Amendments to the By-laws in the schedule to the Public Health (Food) Ordinance, 1935, under the heading "Restaurants, Eating Houses and Food Stalls"
739Amendment to the by-laws in the schedule to the Public Health (Food) Ordinance, 1935, under the heading "Food Factories" and "General"
740Amendment to the by-laws in the schedule to the Public Health (Food) Ordinance, 1935, under the heading "Food Factories" and "Food Preserving Establishments"
741Amendment to the by-laws in Schedule A to the Public Health (Sanitation) Ordinance 1935, under the heading "Dangerous and Offensive Trades"
742Amendment to the by-laws in Schedule A to the Public Health (Sanitation) Ordinance, 1935, under the heading "Mosquito Prevention"
743Amendments to the by-laws in Schedule A to the Public Health (Sanitation) Ordinance, 1935, under the heading "Cemeteries"
744Mr. J. A. Fraser to be Defence Secretary
745Approval of the appointment of the Hon. Mr. Li Tse-fong to be an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council
746Hon. Mr. R. A. C. North to be Chairman of the Board of Examiners
747Mr. K. M. A. Barnett to be a member of the Board of Examiners
748Mr. W. McIntosh Smith to be Deputy Chief Officer, Fire Brigade
749Mr. E. Humphreys to be Cable Censor
750Mr. A. Nash to be a member of the Transport and Labour Control Board
751Mr. T. Parkinson to be an Assistant Immigration Officer
752Mr. T. J. Houston to be District Officer in the Southern District of the New Territories
753Mr. T. J. Houston to hold a Small Debts Court in the New Territories
754Names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
755Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-Registratration of the Kwok Fung Daily newspaper cancelled in accordance with the provisions section 5 (5) of the
756Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-Registration of the Yin Toy Po newspaper suspended in accordance with the provisions of section 5 (8) of the
757Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. C. T. Champelovier and R. H. Hughes enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
758Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. S. E. Faber permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
759Defence Regulations, 1940,-Temporary registration of certain medical practitioners
760Hong Kong Dollar Loan 1934,-Redemption of Bonds
761Hong Kong Dollar Loan 1940,-Redemption of Bonds
762Import from the U. K. of Starch, &c, subject to control by the Controller of Food
763Food Control Order,-Maximum price of Blue Cross Sweetened Condensed Milk
764Broadcast and display of time signals and lights
765Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements,-May
766Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong,-July
767Trade Mark No. 196 of 1927 to be removed from the Register
768Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of, by Joseph Crosfield & Sons (China) Ltd.
24-Jun-1941
769Wholesale Dealings in Rice Regulations, 1941
770Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to the Schedule to the order under regulation 55
27-Jun-1941
771Addition to the List of Authorized Architects-Mr. A. V. Skvorzov
772Minutes-No. 10
773Ordinances passed and assented to:- War Revenue,-No. 13 of 1941
774Ordinances not disallowed:- Places of Public Entertainment Regulation Amendment, No. 2 of 1941
775Capt. N. Garland to be Major in the H.K.V.D.C.
776Promotions in the H.K.N.V.F.
777Mr. J. R. Haddock to be Acting Sub-Lieut, in the H.K.N.V.F.
778Mr. A. C. Meredith to act as Controller of Food
779Major C. M. Manners relinquished his appointment as Chief Air Raid Warden for Kowloon, N.K. and the N.T.
780Mr. B. D. Evans to act as Director, Royal Observatory
781Mr. B. Naess to be in charge of the Norwegian Consulate
782Exequatur empowering Mr. S. Yano to act as Consul-General of Japan at H.K.
783Mr. K. Neckelmann to be in charge of the Danish Consulate
784Commercial agreement between H. M.'s Govt. in the U.K. and the Egyptian Govt., pro-longed until the 16th February, 1942
785Unclaimed balances
786Rates for the 3rd Quarter, 1941,-Payment of
787Fees for the removal of nightsoil and other excretal matter fixed by the Urban Council
788Food Control Order,-Maximum price for powdered, evaporated and sweetened condensed milk
789Food Control Order,-Maximum price for Dairy Farm milk and cream
790Scale of charges for medical treatment in Government Hospitals
791Conditions and Tariff of charges for Analytical and Bacteriological Examinations for the Public, in the Government Laboratory
792Trade Mark No. 182 of 1927 to be removed from the Register
793Trade Marks,-Renewal of Registration of
04-Jul-1941
794Minutes,-No. 11
795Ordinance passed and assented to:- Crown Rents (Apportionment) Amendment,-No. 15 of 1941
796Public Health (Food) Ord., 1935,-Amendment to the by-laws under the heading "Food Shops" in the Schedule to the
797Public Health (Food) Ord., 1935,-Amendment to the by-laws under the heading "Markets" and sub-heading "Market Stalls" in the Schedule to the
798Mr. J. C. Fitz-Henry to be Chief Officer, Fire Brigade
799Mr. J. P. Reeves to be a Deputy Immigration Officer
800Dr. K. H. Uttley to be Senior Medical Officer
801Mr. S. Yano, resumed charge of the Consulate-General for Japan
802Hon. Mr. A. L. Shields to act as Chairman of the Essential Commodities Board
803Hon. Mr. A. L. Shields to act as a Member of the Shipping Control Board
804The Civil Defence Corps Regulations, 1941
805Messrs. J. C. Taylor and J. G. Marshall Committed to quit the H.K.D.R.
806Male persons not allowed to leave the Colony except with the written permission of the competent authority
807Property Tax,-payment of
808Mr. A. W. W. Salter re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
809Order further amending the First and Second Schedules to the order published as G. N. No. 337 of 21/3/41
810Order calling upon Rice Retailers to display in their business premises a notice re grades and prices of rice offered for sale
811Food Control Order,-Maximum prices for certain articles of food
812Exchange Fund,-Position at 31st December, 1940
813Light Dues-Average opening selling rate for June
814Errors of Time-signals-June
815Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by Harding, Tilton & Hartley, Ltd.
816Trade Marks Nos. 124 to 130 of 1941 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
817Trade Marks-Nos. 150, 151 & 177 of 1913, removed from the Register
818Trade Marks Nos. 189, 190 and 230 of 1927 to be removed from the Register
11-Jul-1941
PROCLAMATION
819Stamp Ord., 1921,-Amendment to heading 36 in the Schedule to the
820Essential Commodities Ord., 1939,-Amendment of Schedule to the
821Mr. R. Edwards to be Deputy Clerk of Councils
822Mr. L. J. Morley resumed duty as Chief Pharmacist
823Mr. C. J. G. McCormick to be an Assistant Immigration Officer
824Approval of the appointment of the Hon. Sir R. H. Kotewall to be an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council for a further period
825Hon. Mr. A. L. Shields to be temporarily an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council
826Mr. S. F. Balfour to be District Officer in the Southern District of the New Territories
827Mr. S. F. Balfour to hold a Small Debts Court in the New Territories
828Mr. E. M. Bryden resumed his appointment as a member of the Board of War Taxation
829Major L. T. Ride to be Lieutenant-Colonel in the H.K.V.D.C.
830Capt. J. Watson to be Major in the H.K.V.D.C.
831Lieut.-Comdr. R. J. Vernall to be Acting Commander in the H.K.N.V.F.
832Acting Comdr. R. J. Vernall to be an Official Justice of the Peace
833Mr. B. Herschend to be in charge of the Finland Consulate
834Blackout exercise to be held on 21st to 24th July
835Harbour closed to shipping during blackout exercise
836Birthday of H. M. the King to be celebrated on 11th June, 1942
837Addition to the list of Names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
838Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. T. M. Love permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
839Next Criminal Sessions to be held on the 21st July
840Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements,-June
841Amendment to G.N. No. 811 of 4th July, 1941
842Food Control Order,-Maximum price for Carnation evaporated milk
843Import of Goods into U.K. for re-export
844Additions to the Register of Medical Practitioners
845Results of the Nurses Board Examinations held in May/June, 1941
846Meteorological Observations,-June
847Rainfall,-June
848Board of Arbitrators in connexion with the resumption of Lots Nos. 946, R.P., etc., all in S.D. IV, at or near Po On Road
849Trade Marks Nos. 196 to 198 of 1928 to be removed from the Register
850Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
18-Jul-1941
851Mr. E. B. Lambert to be Superintendent of Crown Lands and Surveys
852Mr. A. R. S. Major to be a Deputy Immigration Officer
853Inspector B. P. Thorpe to be an Assistant Immigration Officer
854Mr. Liu Kuang Tien to be an analyst for the purposes of the Adulterated Food and Drugs Ord., 1935
855Miss Frances Fong Kwok to be Inspector of Muitsai
856Mr. E. Davidson to be temporarily an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council
857Hon. Mr. A. L. Shields to act as a member of the Authorized Architects Consulting Committee
858Hon. Mr. A. L. Shields to be a member of the Appeal Tribunal under the Compulsory Service Ordinance
859Hon. Mr. A. L. Shields to act as a member of the Advisory Committee under s. 18 of the Defence Regulations
860Promotions in the H.K.N.V.F.
861G. Ns. Nos. 656 and 659 of 30th May, 1941, cancelled
862Trading with the Enemy,-Netherlands concerns transferred to Batavia, Curacao and Paramaribo, Dutch Guiana
863Classes of persons exempted from the Order relating to exit permits
864Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendments to the Order relating to ships' manifests
865Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. F. J. Anslow and T. Armstrong enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
866Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
867Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. F. Groves permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
868Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
869Addition to the list of names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
870Ormsby and Brown Streets
871Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-Registration of the News-Times cancelled in accordance with the provisions of section 5 (5) of the
872Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-Registration of the Building Contractors' Association Monthly cancelled in accordance with the provisions of section 5 (5) of the
873Particulars required for a new Price List of foodstuffs
874Maximum price for "Sunshine" full cream powdered milk, etc.
875Additions to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. Szeto Onward and Tan Hai San
876Sunset and Sunrise in Hong Kong,-August
877Trade Mark No. 194 of 1927 to be removed from the Register
878Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by John De Kuyper & Son
879Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
23-Jul-1941
880Termination of Blackout exercises
25-Jul-1941
881Rope Company's Tramway Ord., 1901,-Duration of rights, etc., extended for a period of one year
882List of Authorized Auditors
883Lieut.-Comdr. J. Jolly to be Harbour Master, etc., and Comdr. T. C. Stiff to be Deputy Harbour Master
884Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen to be an Assistant Labour Officer
885Sir V. M. Grayburn to be an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council
886Mr. J. C. Fitz-Henry to be an Official Justice of the Peace
887Mr. G. S. O. Mayne to be Acting Sub-Lieut. in the H.K.N.V.F.
888Lieut.-Colonel T. Addis-Martin resigned his commission in the H.K.V.D.C.
889Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to Regulation 63
890Trading with the Enemy,-Netherlands concerns transferred to Curacao and Batavia
891Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
892Trade Marks Nos. 330 of 1928, 199 to 203 of 1927, 58 (1 to 7) of 1885 and 72 of 1928 to be removed from the Register
26-Jul-1941
893Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1940,-Addition of regulation 2A to the
894Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1940,-Order prohibiting the carrying out of Japanese and Manchurian orders as to gold and securities
30-Jul-1941
895Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1940,-Order prohibiting the carrying out of Chinese orders as to gold and securities
31-Jul-1941
896Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1940,-List of Banks authorized to deal in foreign currency
897Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1940,-Amendments to the
01-Aug-1941
898Pleasure Grounds and Bathing Places Regulation Ord., 1936,-Closing hours of the Botanic Gardens
899Ordinance not disallowed:- Estate Duty Amendment, No. 7 of 1941
900Lieut.-Col. R. D. Walker to be O.B.E.
901Sub-Lieut. D. B. Izatt relinquished his commission in the H.K.N.V.F.
902Bombardier A. M. J. Wright and Private P. M. N. da Silva to be Second Lieuts. in the H.K.V.D.C.
903Names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
904The Spanish vessels Santa Anna and Felipe Crespi removed from the list of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
905Mr. D. Kelvin-Stark to act under regulation 60 of the Defence Regulations, 1940
906Vehicles and Traffic Regulation Amendment Regulations, 1941
907Evidence and Powers of Attorney Order in Council, 1941
908Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. F. A. Engelbrecht re-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
909Messrs. R. Markham and R. M. Wright permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
910Names, gross tonnage and flags (Japanese) of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
911Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 7) Order, 1941
912Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 8) Order, 1941
913Order declaring the premises of the Far East Oxygen and Acetylene Co., Ltd., To Kwa Wan as protected places
914Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to the order published as G. N. 475 of 26th April, 1940
915Defence (Enemy Currency) Regulations, 1941
916Enemy Currency Order, 1941
917Defence Regulations, 1940,-Razor Hill authorized for Military use
918Light Dues-Average opening selling rate for July
919Food Control Order,-Maximum price for certain articles of food
920New house numbers
921C. E. Warren & Co., Ltd. (in liquidation) struck off the list of licensed plumbers
922Trade Marks Nos. 131 to 147 of 1941 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
923Trade Marks Nos. 18D & 18E of 1899, 34 of 1899, &c., removed from the Register
08-Aug-1941
PROCLAMATION
924Shanghai declared an infected place
925Addition to the List of Authorized Architects-Mr. Nai Jen Chien
926Minutes-No. 12
927Public Health (Food) Ord., 1935,-Amendment of the by-laws under the heading "Slaughter - houses" and sub - heading "General" in the Schedule to the
928Public Health (Food) Ord., 1935, Amendments of the by-laws under the heading "Restaurants, Eating Houses and Food Stalls" in the Schedule to the
929Ordinance not disallowed:- Immigration Control, No. 32 of 1940
930Mr. A. G. Clarke to be Principal Assistant Colonial Secretary and Clerk of Councils
931Mr. T. Black resumed duty as Commissioner of War Taxation
932Mr. C. Rogers to be Economic Adviser to the Government of H.K.
933Second Lieuts. D. E. Davis and D. L. Prophet to be Lieutenant in the H.K.V.D.F.
934Efficiency Medal.-Award of, to Sergt. C. R. Logan, Corpl. G. A. de Pinna and Private E. A. V. Remedios
935Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-Registration of the Hwo Pao and the Search Light Daily News cancelled in accordance with the provisions of section 5 (5) of the
936Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-Registration of the Man Sing newspaper suspended in accordance with the provisions of section 5 (8) of the
937Defence Regulations, 1940,-New Order relating to possession of firewood for the purpose of sale
938Defence Regulations, 1940,-Firewood business to be a controlled undertaking
939Defence Regulations, 1940,-Control of Importation of Firewood
940Defence Regulations, 1940,-Control on the sale and purchase of motor vehicles
941Food Control Order,-Maximum price for tinned sardines Del Monte and S. & W.
942Payment of debts due to persons in enemy or enemy occupied territory
943Re-entry permits for European British women
944Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. D. M. McAdam permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
945Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. G. W. Cooper re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
946Amendment to G. N. No. 919 of 1st August, 1941, relating to California Sardines
947Public vaccinators
948Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 31st March, 1941
949Financial Returns for the year 1940
950Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. Fong Joo Khoon
951Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. J. M. Officer
952Continental Paper and Pulp Co., Ltd. struck off the register
953Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements,-July
954Errors of Time-signals,-July
955Trade Marks Nos. 1 of 1928, 204 to 208 and 213 of 1927 and 468 to 470 of 1929 to be removed from the Register
956Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
957United Kingdom Patent
15-Aug-1941
958Buildings Ord., 1935,-Amendment to the regulations in schedule J to the
959Pleasure Grounds and Bathing Places Regulation Ord., 1936,-Amendments to the first and second schedules to the, relating to King George's Field, Kowloon
960Holidays Ord., 1912,-Saturday the 6th September, 1941, to be observed as an additional general holiday
961Mr. A. T. Wellborn recognized as Vice-Consul of the United States of America at H.K.
962Mr. A. E. Southard resumed charge of the United States Consulate-General at H.K.
963Mr. C. E. M. Terry to be Chief Air Raid Warden for Kowloon, N.K. and the N.T.
964Mr. L. G. Morgan to act as Senior Inspector of Schools, Education Department
965Mr. J. Angwin to be Assistant Superintendent of Crown Lands
966Lieut. D. M. Richards resigned his commission in the H.K.V.D.C.
967Mr. F. C. Grant to be Acting Sub-Lieut. in the H.K.N.V.F.
968Mr. A. C. Meredith to be Controller of Food
969Mr. B. J. Lacon, to be an Assistant Controller of Trade in relation to metals
970Mr. T. F. Lo to be Deputy Commissioner of Police (Chinese Special Constabulary)
971Mr. P. C. M. Sedgwick, Intelligence Officer, Economic Warfare, to act under para. 2 of regulation 81 of the Defence Regulations, 1940
972Trading with the Enemy Ord., 1914,-General Licence and Authority as to trading with persons in territories formerly known as Italian East Africa
973Persons permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
974Controller of Water Transport to be a competent authority for the purposes of Regulation 50 of the Defence Regulations, 1940
975Merchant Ships (Defence and Fire Fighting) Order, 1941
976Demand Notices for property tax in Urban areas
977Finland regarded as an area in enemy occupation
978Competitive Examination for appointments of Probationer Clerks (Male) in Government Service
979Commission to inquire into certain matters connected with the Architectural Branch of the A. R. P. Dept. will resume their sittings on 21st August
980Hong Kong Auxiliary Fire Service Instructions, 1941
981Defence Regulations, 1940,-Import of Jute prohibited except by licence
982Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 9) Order, 1941
983Amendment to para. 2 of G. N. No. 727 of 13th June, 1941
984Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry on certain quarry lots in the Northern District of the N.T.
985Food Control Order,-Maximum prices for certain articles of food
986Trade Mark-Renewal of registration of, by Etablissements Noilly-Prat et Cie
987Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
988Trade Mark No. 238 of 1928 to be removed from the Register
20-Aug-1941
PROCLAMATION
989New Order prohibiting the export and re-export of goods to certain countries
22-Aug-1941
990Ordinance not disallowed:- Appropriation for 1941-1942, No. 4 of 1941
991Approval of the appointment of Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell to be an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council
992Mr. B. D. Evans to be Director of the Royal Observatory
993Mr. C. G. Perdue to be Defence Security Officer
994Mr. M. McDonald Swan to be a Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths
995Mr. D. F. A. W. Wesman resumed charge of the Norwegian Consulate
996Mr. T. L. Bell re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
997Procedure governing the importation of alloy steel, etc.
998Rescission of the Trading with the Enemy (Specified Territories) (No. 1) Order, 1941
999Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. G. F. Gilbert, C. R. Wilson and F. Ellis permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1000Display of sky sign, facia or advertisement lights prohibited from the 5th to 8th Sept., 1941
1001Mr. B. D. Evans re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
1002Amendment to regulation 66A of the Defence Regulations, 1940
1003Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-Registration of the Chi Yin Yu Lock Pan newspaper cancelled in accordance with the provisions of section 5 (5) of the
1004Mr. J. Barrow to be a Commissioner to administer oaths, etc., in connexion with the succession to property on death in N.T.
1005Amendment to G. N. No. 985 of 15th August, 1941, under the heading "Rice"
1006Amendment to G. N. No. 702 of 6th June, 1941 by the cancellation of black pomfret and all mackerels in the Schedule thereto
1007H. K. V. D. C.-Compulsory Manning Exercise
1008Financial Statement,-April
1009Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 30th April, 1941
1010Addition to the list of licensed plumbers-Kam Loong Hong
1011Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong,-September
1012Meteorological Observations,-July
1013Rainfall,-July
1014Sittings of the Board of Arbitrators in respect of the resumption of certain lots at or near Po On Road, since postponed, to take place on 3rd Sept
1015Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
1016Trade Marks Nos. 36 to 38 of 1928 and 28 of 1914 to be removed from the Register
29-Aug-1941
1017Telecommunication Ord., 1936,-Amendments to the rates under Regulations 2 (l) (a), 2 (l) (b) and 3
1018Boarding House Ord., 1917,-Amendments to the rules under the
1019Mr. M. J. Abbott to be Official Receiver, &c.
1020Mr. M. J. Abbott to act as Registrar of the Supreme Court, &c.
1021Mr. J. P. Murphy to act as Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court, &c.
1022Mr. F. C. Barry to be Rice Controller
1023Mr. W. R. Scott to act as Deputy Commissioner of Police
1024Mr. B. J. Lacon to be Metals Controller
1025Defence Regulations, 1940,-Powers delegated under para. 5 of regulation 50 of the, to the Metals Controller relating to unmanufactured, semi-manufactured and manufactured metals and alloys
1026Defence Regulations, 1940,-Export of unmanufactured, semi-manufactured and manufactured metals and alloys prohibited, except by licence
1027Defence Regulations, 1940,-Import of unmanufactured, semi-manufactured and manufactured metals and alloys prohibited, except by licence
1028Metals (Licensing, Usage and Price) Control Order, 1941
1029H. K. Metals Import Licence and sample forms obtainable at the Office of the Metals Controller
1030Ex officio members of the Food and Firewood Control Board
1031One-cent Currency Returns Regulations, 1941
1032Names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
1033Dutiable Commodities Ord., 1931, Amendment Regulations, 1941
1034Members of H.B.M.'s diplomatic and consular services exempted from the order relating to exit permits
1035Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. J. Davidson and A. L. Powell re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
1036Order for the removal of all graves in Section A in New Stanley Cemetery
1037Order for the removal of all graves in portion of Section A in Chai Wan Cemetery
1038Order for the removal of all graves in Section A in Shum Wan Cemetery, Aberdeen
1039Order for the removal of all graves in portion of Section A in N. K. Cemetery No. 4 (Sai Yu Shek Cemetery)
1040Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 10) Order, 1941
1041Trading with the Enemy,-Netherlands concerns transferred to Curacao, Batavia and Paramaribo, Netherland Guiana
1042Price of retail rice
1043Volunteer Ord., 1933,-Amendment to Regulation 3 (1) by the addition of "The Motor Transport Unit"
1044Food Control Order,-Maximum prices for certain articles of food
1045Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. L. T. Ride
1046Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927, Amendment Regulations, 1941
1047List of persons appointed to perform vaccinations
1048Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry on various lots in the Northern District of the N.T.
1049Chan Gun Kee and China Engineers, Ltd. deleted from the list of licensed plumbers
1050Lo Chun Kee & Co. struck off the list of licensed plumbers
1051Memorial of re-entry on N.K.I.L. No. 1754
1052Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry on Section A of N.K.I.L. No. 2292 (to be known as N.K.I.L. No. 2776
1053Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
1054Trade Marks Nos. 218 of 1927 and 75 of 1928 to be removed from the Register
01-Sep-1941
1055Notice of a public examination of witness to inquire into certain matters concerning the A.R.P. Dept.
05-Sep-1941
1056Mr. C. R. Lee to act as Private Secretary to H. E. the Governor
1057Mr. G. T. Rowe to act as Assistant Private Secretary to H. E. the Governor
1058Mr. K. C. Morrison to be Controller of Trade
1059Gunner H. G. Muir to be 2nd Lieut. in the H.K.V.D.C.
1060Services of Warrant Officer D. Walker as a member of the H.K.N.V.F. dispensed with
1061Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to regulation 75 of the
1062Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. C. C. Petrovsky and W. Wright permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1063Hong Kong Auxiliary Transport Service Instructions, 1941
1064Anchorage prohibited to all vessels within certain area
1065Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 11) Order, 1941
1066General licence and authority as to fees in respect of patents, designs and trade marks
1067Itemized bill of foodstuffs sold to be given to purchaser
1068Amendment to G. N. No. 1044 of 29th August, 1941
1069Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. G. S. P. Heywood and L. Starbuck re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the Kep-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
1070Addition to the list of names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
1071Light Dues,-Average opening selling rate for August
1072Addition to the list of licensed plumbers,-Wing Lee & Co.
1073Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
1074Food Control Order,-Standard prices of certain articles of food
1075Errors of Time-signals,-August
1076Trade Marks Nos. 49B of 1899, 46 and 47 of of 1928, and 50 (I-V) of 1899, etc. to be removed from the Register
1077Trade Mark-Renewal of registration of, by Peter Frederik Suhm Heering
1078Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
06-Sep-1941
1079Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith assumed the administration of the Government
1080Mr. R. A. C. North to act as Colonial Secretary
1081Mr. G. S. Kennedy-Skipton to act as Secretary for Chinese Affairs
1082Captain S. H. Batty-Smith to be Aide-de-Camp to H. E. the Officer Administering the Government
1083Mr. C. R. Lee to act as Private Secretary to H. E. the Officer Administering the Government
1084Mr. G. T. Rowe to act as Assistant Private Secretary to H. E. the Officer Administering the Government
10-Sep-1941
1085H.E. Sir M. A. Young, K.C.M.G., assumed the administration of the Government
1086Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith C.M.G., resumed duty as Colonial Secretary
1087Hon. Mr. R. A. C. North, resumed duty as Secretary for Chinese Affairs
1088Capt. S.H. Batty-Smith to be Aide-de-Camp to H. E. the Governor
1089Mr. C. R. Lee to act as Private Secretary to H. E. the Governor
1090Mr. G. T. Rowe to act as Assistant Private Secretary to H.E. the Governor
1091Commission appointing H.E. Sir M. A. Young, K.C.M.G., to be Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of Hong Kong and its Dependencies
12-Sep-1941
1092Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899,-Amendment to the regulations under the, and contained in Table U
1093Post Office Ord., 1926,-Notice determining the Class A rates of postage under the
1094Prof. L. R. Shore resumed his appointment as a member of the Medical Board
1095Relinquishment of appointments to H. E. Sir Geoffry Northcote, K.C.M.G.
1096Additional enemy countries to which communication with friends is permitted
1097Standing members and secretary of the Employment Arbitration Tribunal
1098Members of the Employment Arbitration Tribunal
1099Amendment to the G. N. No. 653 of 14th June, 1940 re (Ship's Stores) Order, 1940
1100Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. L. L. Mills re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
1101Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements,-August
1102Registration of Dentists Ord., 1940,-Additions to the list of persons registered under the
1103Financial Statement,-May
1104Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 31st May, 1941
1105Meteorological Observations,-August
1106Rainfall,-August
1107Amendment to G. N. No. 224 of 21st February, 1941
1108Unclaimed Balances
1109Next Criminal Sessions to be held on the 17th September
1110Pittendrigh Rumjahn & Co., Ltd., to be struck off the Register
1111Office hours of the Supreme Court during the Long Vacation
1112Memorial of re-entry by the Crown on N.K.I.L. No. 1698
1113Trade Marks Nos. 148 to 182 of 1941 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
1114Trade Marks Nos. 203 of 1913 and 6 of 1928 to be removed from the Register
1115Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
1116Trade Marks Nos. 197 of 1913 and 24 of 1914 removed from the Register
19-Sep-1941
1117Public Revenue Protection Ord., 1927,-Order giving full force and effect to the provisions of the proposed Legislative Council resolution regarding duties on Proprietary Medicines and Toilet Preparations
1118Stamp Ord., 1921,-Amendment to section 12 (2) of the
1119Minutes-No. 13
1120War Revenue Ord., 1941,-Rules I & II made by the Board under the
1121Mr. T. Megarry resumed duty as Principal Assistant Colonial Secretary and Clerk of Councils
1122Mr. L. R. Andrewes resumed duty as Registrar of the Supreme Court, &c.
1123Mr. M. J. Abbott resumed duty as Acting Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court, &c.
1124Mr. C. J. Norman to act as Superintendent of Prisons
1125Mr. J. W. FitzGerald to act as Assistant Superintendent of Prisons
1126Mr. F. D. Roberts to be a Member of the Shipping Control Board
1127Mr. S. Kimura to be in charge of the Japanese Consulate-General
1128Miss M. M. Metcalfe to be a Nursing Sister
1129Miss D. Revell to be a Nursing Sister
1130Miss D. J. Scourse to be a Nursing Sister
1131Miss B. Earner to be a Nursing Sister
1132Offices of the Urban Council, will be closed on 3rd and 4th October, and will be reopened in the new building in Statue Square on 7th October, 1941
1133Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-Registration of the Tai Kwong Newspaper (Hing Kee) cancelled in accordance with the provisions of section 5 (5) of the
1134The Hong Kong Daylight-Saving Regulations, 1941,-Amendment to s. 4 of the
1135Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. J. R. M. Suiter and W. H. Lock permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1136Hong Kong Auxiliary Conservancy Corps Instructions, 1941
1137Hong Kong Auxiliary Medical Corps Instructions, 1941
1138Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to the Order prohibiting the export and re-export of goods to certain countries
1139Trading with the Enemy,-Netherlands concerns transferred to Curacao and Batavia
1140Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. H. H. Fantham re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
1141Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. A. J. W. Evans re-assigned from the Comhatant Group to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
1142Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to the Order prohibiting the export, except by licence, of certain goods
1143Food Control Order,-Standard prices of certain articles of food
1144Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. T. Fergusson and J. Robertson re-assigned from Key-Posts Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
1145H.K.V.D.C. Training Camps, 1941
1146Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong,-November
1147Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
1148Trade Marks Nos. 11 and 34 of 1928, 231 of of 1927 and 32 & 33 of 1928 to be removed from the Register
26-Sep-1941
1149Dutiable Commodities Ord., 1931,-Licensing authority and fees for licences in respect of proprietary medicines and toilet preparations
1150Minutes-No. 14
1151Ordinances passed and assented to:- Public Health (Sanitation) Amendment,-No. 16 of 1941
1152Resolution passed by the Legislative Council re change in titles of Commissioned officers in the Police Force
1153Public Health (Sanitation) Ord., 1935,-Amendment to the by-laws in Schedule A to the under the heading "Dangerous and Offensive Trades"
1154H. E. Sir M. A. Young, K.C.M.G., accepted the position of Honorary Colonel of the H.K.V.D.C.
1155Mr. C. Blaker resumed his appointment as a member of the Compulsory Service Tribunal
1156Mr. C. Blaker resumed his appointment as a member of the Evacuation Advisory Commitee
1157Mr. R. D. Gillespie to be an additional member of the Evacuation Advisory Committee
1158Honorary Aides-de-Camp to H. E. the Governor
1159Mr. A. C. Terry resumed charge of the Consulate for Honduras
1160Mr. G. Miskin to be in charge of Finnish interests in the Colony
1161Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. E. E. L. O'Neil Shaw permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1162Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1163Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 12) Order, 1941
1164Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 13) Order, 1941
1165Dutiable Commodities Ord., 1931,-Direction by the Supt. of I. & E. as to the affixing of duty paid labels on Proprietary Medicines and Toilet Preparations
1166Hong Kong Auxiliary Labour Corps Instructions, 1941
1167Hong Kong Auxiliary Supply Corps Instructions, 1941
1168Hong Kong Auxiliary Civil Pay and Accounts Service Instructions, 1941
1169Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. A. J. C. Taylor enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
1170Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. C. R. M. Lawrence and C. R. W. Thomson enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
1171Volunteer Ord., 1933,-Amendment to Regulation 3 (l) by the addition of The Engineer Works Service (Public Works Department)
1172Notice to the Owner of D.D. 51 Lots Nos. 4240A, 2955B1 and 2961A
1173Notice to the Owner of D.D. 51 Lot No. 4309B1
1174Notice to the Owners of D.D. 51 Lots Nos. 4013A and 4208B1
1175Notice to the Owners of D.D. 51 Lot No. 4223B1
1176Notice to the Owner of D.D. 51 Lots Nos. 4289B1 and 4290B1
1177Notice to the Owner of D.D. 51 Lots Nos. 3592A and 3593A
1178Notice to the Owner of D.D. 51 Lot No. 4025A
1179Notice to the Owner of D.D. 51 Lots Nos. 4108 and 4109A
1180Revised export licence form
1181New house numbers
1182Rates for the 4th Quarter, 1941,-Payment of
1183Fees for Conservancy Services 1941-42,-Payment of
1184Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
1185Trade Marks Nos. 4, 5, 7 and 31 of 1928 to be removed from the Register
1186United Kingdom Patent
03-Oct-1941
1187Pleasure Grounds and Bathing Places Regulation Ord., 1936,-Allocations of recreation grounds
1188H. E. Sir M. A. Young, K.C.M.G., accepted the position of Honorary Captain of the H.K.N.V.F.
1189Mr. P. D. Crawley to act as Superintendent of Inland Revenue, etc.
1190Mrs. D. E. Mathias to be an Examiner, War Taxation Department
1191Mr. C. C. Roberts to be a Member of the Board of Directors to control the Government Rice Monopoly
1192Mrs. C. Cock to be Organizer, Women's Section, Defence Services
1193Regimental Sgt.-Major G. H. Calvert to be Lieut. in the H.K.V.D.C.
1194Efficiency Medal, H.K.V.D.C.,-Award of, to Lance-Cpl. N. A. E. Mackay
1195Addition to the list of names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
1196Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. E. B. David and J. A. Ritchie permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1197Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 14) Order, 1941
1198Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
1199Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
1200Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. G. McKechnie Park re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
1201Food Control Order,-Standard prices of certain articles of food
1202Light Dues-Average opening selling rate for September
1203Office of the Controller of Trade, Address of the
1204Errors of Time-signals-September
1205Trade Marks Nos. 183 to 197 of 1941 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
1206Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
1207Trade Marks Nos. 54 of 1899, 198 of 1913 and 34 and 330 of 1928 to be removed from the Register
09-Oct-1941
1208Miss M. S. Fraser to be a Nursing Sister
1209Lieut. C. Austin resigned his commission in the H.K.V.D.C.
1210Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. I. G. Sullivan enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
1211Hong Kong Auxiliary Ordnance Corps Instructions, 1941
1212Mr. A. C. Meredith re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
1213Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements-September
1214Addition to the list of licensed plumbers, Ng Ching
1215Trade Mark-Renewal of registration of, by Callard & Bowser Ld.
1216Trade Marks Nos. 12, 85 of 1928, etc. to be removed from the Register
11-Oct-1941
1217Miscellaneous Licences Ord., 1933,-Premium for Hong Kong ten-cent coins
17-Oct-1941
1218Minutes-No. 15
1219Ordinance passed and assented to:- Subsidiary Currency Notes,-No. 21 of 1941
1220Order made by the Chief Justice regarding probate or letters of administration of an enemy during the War
1221Dr. D. A. Smith to be a member of the Nutrition Research Committee
1222Dr. D. A. Smith to be a member of the Nurses Board
1223Mr. G. Miskin to be a member of the Essential Commodities Board
1224The Defence Secretary to be a competent authority for the purposes of regulation 73 of the Defence Regulations, 1940
1225Mr. J. M. Wilson to act as Principal, North-cote Training College
1226Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell to be a Member of the Traffic Board
1227Mr. W. J. Anderson to be Controller of Fire-wood and Mr. W. L. Stanton to be Assistant Controller of Firewood
1228Mr. F. D. Roberts to be an Unofficial Justice of the Peace
1229Misses Leung Sheung Chi and B. Thom to be members of the Midwives Board
1230Mr. W. A. Jones resumed duty as Superintendent of Inland Revenue, etc.
1231Mr. C. C. Roberts nominated as a member of the Court of the University of Hong Kong
1232Mr. Li Kwun-ch'un nominated as a member of the Court of the University of Hong Kong
1233Mr. Tang Shiu-kin nominated as a member of the Court of the University of Hong Kong for a further period
1234Mr. S. Yano, resumed charge of the Consulate-General for Japan
1235Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. N. J. L. Jefferies permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1236Defence Regulations, 1940,-Photography and Sketching Restriction Order, 1941
1237War Emergency Legislation,-Amendments to
1238Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendments to Metals (Licensing, Usage and Price) Control Order, 1941
1239Hong Kong Auxiliary Quartering Corps Instructions, 1941
1240Rice, price of, per picul
1241Food Control Order,-Standard price for certain articles of food
1242Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 30th June, 1941
1243Financial Statement-June
1244Meteorological Observations-September
1245Rainfall-September
1246Payment of compensation in respect of the resumption of certain Lots in S.D. IV of the N.T.
1247Trade Mark No. 82 of 1928 to be removed from the Register
1248Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of, by Batten & Co.
20-Oct-1941
1249Defence Secretary to be Organizer of the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
1250Blackout exercise to be held on 22nd October, 1941
1251Harbour closed to shipping during blackout exercise
1252Amendment to the Blackout Order
24-Oct-1941
1253Ordinances not disallowed:- Post Office Amendment, No. 9 of 1941
1254Mr. C. C. Roberts to be a Member of the Advisory Committee under the Colonial Defence Regulation 18
1255Mr. K. Larssen resumed charge of the Danish Consulate
1256c.i.f. Consignments not to be insured by an Enemy Company
1257Appointment of Mr. W. L. Alexander as liquidator of Max Felix Hille
1258Rev. Father P. Joy, S.J. recognized as Procurator in H.K. of the English Assistancy of the Jesuit Order
1259Additions to the list of names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
1260Ferry Street
1261Lok Yeung Street and Chengtu Road
1262Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. R. G. Shannon and D. Mitchell permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1263Mr. W. F. Edge re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
1264Volunteer Ord., 1933,-Substitution of Regulation 7 (l) of the H.K.V. Regulations
1265Defence Regulations, 1940,-Control of cotton yarns of all descriptions
1266Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to the Order prohibiting the export and re-export of goods to certain countries
1267Food Control Order,-Standard prices of certain articles of food
1268Additions to the Register of Medical Practitioners-Drs. C. A. Jackson and H. L. Cleave
1269Reduction of the cost of a vaccination certificate
1270Addition to the list of licensed plumbers-Kong Sun Kee & Co.
1271Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong-November
1272Trade Mark-Renewal of registration of, by Wollgarnfabrik Tittel & Krueger und Stern-wollspinnerei A.G.
1273Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
31-Oct-1941
PROCLAMATION
1274Essential Commodities Reserves Ord., 1939,-Amendment to the Schedule by the addition thereto of Kapok oil, Cotton seed oil, and Coco-nut oil
1275Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ord., 1936,-Revocation of G. N. No. 367 of 1941, regarding medical inspection and cholera inoculation of all passengers leaving the Colony
1276Ordinance not disallowed:- One-cent Currency Note, No. 10 of 1941
1277Mr. M. G. O'Connor to be a Senior Inspector of Schools
1278Approval of the appointment of Hon. Mr. J. P. Pennefather-Evans to be an Official Member of the Legislative Council
1279Mr. D. G. Willis to be a Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths
1280Sergt. S. J. Cooke to be Second Lieut. in the H.K.V.D.C.
1281Competitive Examination for appointments of Probationer Clerks (Male) in Government Service
1282Revision of Min and Battery Streets
1283Midwives Ord., 1910,-The Midwives (Post-Graduate Study) Regulations, 1941
1284Amendment to the Civil Defence Corps Regulations, 1941, by the addition of "Auxiliary Rescue and Demolition Corps" to the Schedule thereto
1285Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1286Hong Kong Auxiliary Rescue and Demolition Corps Instructions, 1941
1287Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. H. L. N. Ascough enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
1288Hong Kong Public Works Corps Instructions, 1941
1289Mr. W. L. Alexander appointed liquidator of the Nippon Suisan Kabushiki Kaisha
1290Food Control Order,-Standard prices of certain articles of food
1291Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners-Dr. Pang Teng Cheung
1292Additions to the list of persons registered under the Registration of Dentists Ord., 1940
1293Light Dues,-Average opening selling rate for October
1294Amendment to G. N. No. 790 of 27th June, 1941
1295The United Photoplay Service, Ltd, to be struck off the register
1296Mr. C. J. Norman to be a Commissioner to administer oaths, etc.
1297New house numbers
1298Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
1299Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
1300Trade Marks Nos. 34 of 1914, 7 of 1915 and 48 of 1928 to be removed from the Register
1301Miscellaneous Licences Ord., 1933,-Premium for Hong Kong five-cent and ten-cent notes
06-Nov-1941
1302Amendment to the Metals (Licensing, Usage and Price) Control Order by the addition of sub-para. (4) to para. 4.
1303Order fixing the price of Steel or Iron Plates and Sheets
1304Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1940,-Addition of regulation 2 B to the
1305Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1940,-Proviso added to Exemptions from provisions of regulation 2 (1), (3) & (4) of the
1306List of banks authorized under regulation 1 (1) to deal in foreign currency applicable to authorized banks
1307List of banks authorized under regulation 1 (1) to deal in foreign currency applicable to licensed banks
1308List of banks registered under Regulation 1 (1) (b) as permitted to sell Chinese currency
07-Nov-1941
1309Prisons Ord, 1932,-Amendment to the Prison Rules relating to diet for European prisoners
1310Hon. Mr. H. R. Butters resumed duty as Financial Secretary
1311Mr. H. R. Butters resumed his appointment as a Director of the Widows' and Orphans' Pensions
1312Mr. C. R. W. Thomson to be Deputy Controller of Food
1313Mr. P. D. Crawley to act as Controller of Stores
1314Mr. Phat Woranart recognized as Vice-Consul for Thailand at H.K.
1315Mexican Consulate at H. K. closed on 1st November
1316Addition to the list of names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
1317Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-List of Chinese newspapers suspended in accordance with the provisions of section 5 (8) of the
1318Unclaimed Balances
1319Public Vaccinators
1320Hong Kong Auxiliary Communications Service Instructions, 1941
1321Mr. W. V. Ahern re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
1322Compulsory Service Ord., 1939-Mr. R. L. Janner enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
1323Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1324Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to G. N. 366 of 1st April, 1941, prohibiting the export, except by licence, of fresh fruit and vegetables
1325Food Control Order,-Standard prices of certain articles of food
1326Rice sub-distribution stations
1327Applications for export licences to Macau to be submitted three days in advance
1328Re-entry by the Crown on N. K. I. L. No. 132 and all its sections and sub-sections
1329Re-entry by the Crown on N. K. I. L. No. 238 and all its sections and sub-sections
1330Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 15) Order, 1941
1331Mr. S. F. Balfour to be a Commissioner to administer oaths, etc.
1332Next Criminal Sessions to be held on the 14th November
1333Errors of Time-signals-October
1334Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 31st July, 1941
1335Financial Statement-July
1336Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
1337Trade Marks Nos. 166 of 1928 and 72, 73 and 77A of 1885 to be removed from the Register
1338Trade Marks Nos. 198 to 236 of 1941 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
1339Trade Marks-Nos. 144 of 1913, etc., removed from the Trade Marks Register
10-Nov-1941
1340Blackout exercise to be held on 14th November, 1941
1341Harbour closed to shipping during blackout exercise
13-Nov-1941
1342The Commodities (Sale, Movement and Price) Control Order, 1941
14-Nov-1941
1343Rescission of the Order declaring Canton an infected place
1344Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899,-Substitution of Table S in the regulations under the
1345Minutes,-No. 16
1346Trade Marks (Emergency) Rules, 1940,-Amendment to the
1347Mr. A. H. Elston to be an Assistant Superintendent of Police
1348Mr. O. E. C. Marton to be an Assistant Crown Solicitor
1349Mr. A. G. Clarke to be an Assistant to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs
1350Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones to be Director of the H. K. Auxiliary Communications Service, and Mr. J. Ring to be Commandant of the H. K. Auxiliary Quartering Corps
1351Mr. R. A. Camidge resumed his appointment in the Board of Review under the War Revenue Ordinance, 1941
1352Corruption in the public service-examination of witnesses to take place at an early date
1353Rev. Bro. A. Castro, S.J., recognized as Procurator in H.K. of the Portuguese Province of the Jesuit Order
1354Employees Protection (Defence) Regulations, 1941
1355Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
1356Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
1357Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. J. S. Beach enrolled in the H.K D.R.
1358Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. E. A. Dubois enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
1359Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. W. Orr permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1360Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the General Group for Essential ervices in the H.K.D.R.
1361Anchorages prohibited in certain specified areas in the waters of the Colony
1362Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899,-Junks, sampans, etc., prohibited between certain hours from anchoring or moving in Aldrich Bay
1363Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 16) Order, 1941
1364Food Control Order,-Standard prices of certain articles of food
1365Election of a Just ce of the Peace to serve on the Licensing Board
1366Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. Sie Tjoan Djin (See Chuan Jin)
1367Meteorological Observations,-October
1368Rainfall,-October
1369Order controlling motor vehicles not previously licensed for use in H.K.
1370Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements,-October
1371Trade Mark-Renewal of registration of, by I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft
1372Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
1373Trade Marks Nos. 37 and 56 of 1914 and 290 of 1928 to be removed from the Register
21-Nov-1941
1374Prisons Ord., 1932,-Amendment to Prison Rules by the rescission of rules 279 & 280
1375Mr. B. H. Puckle to be Director of Air Raid Precautions
1376Mr. M. L. Bevan to be Deputy Director of Air Raid Precautions
1377Prof. G. King to be a Member of the Midwives Board for a further term
1378Mr. R. R. Todd to be a Member of the Board of Directors to control the Government Rice Monopoly
1379Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen to be Deputy Controller of Labour and Mr. P. E. Nettle to be Deputy Controller of Land Transport
1380Mr. T. A. L. Concannon to be an Architect, P. W. D.
1381Mr. K. M. A. Barnett to be Administrative Assistant, Sanitary Dept.
1382Mr. J. Reynolds to be a Magistrate
1383Mr. H. A. Taylor to act as Superintendent of Imports and Exports
1384Mr. H. W. Hawkins to be a member of the Exchange Fund Advisory Committee
1385Order for the removal of all graves in Shek O Cemetery in which bodies were buried from 1892 to 1930
1386Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. T. V. N. Fortescue enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
1387Allied Forces Act, 1940
1388Allied Forces (Application of Acts to Colonies, &c.) (No. 1) Order, 1941
1389Allied Forces (Application of Acts to Colonies, &c.) (No. 2) Order, 1941
1390Jury Ord., 1887,-1941 Special and Common Jury Lists to continue in force
1391Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 17) Order, 1941
1392Trading with the Enemy, (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 18) Order, 1941
1393Trading with the Enemy, (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 19) Order, 1941
1394Trading with the Enemy, (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 20) Order, 1941
1395Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to regulation 75 (3) and insertion of paragraph (4)
1396Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to G. N. 1027 of 29th August, 1941
1397Defence Regulations, 1940,-Receipt to be given for any article sold
1398Order prohibiting the import of Kapok and Cotton Seed Oils
1399Additions to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Drs. Wan Yik Shing and Kuo Shao Hong
1400Defence Regulations, 1940,-Prices for Steel or Iron Plates, etc.
1401Title of Intelligence Officer, Economic Warfare, changed to Supt. of Economic Warfare
1402The Chin Seng Banking Co., Ltd. struck off the register
1403Cathay Film Co., Ltd. struck off the register
1404Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong,-December
1405Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
1406Trade Marks Nos. 132 and 45 of 1928 to be removed from the Register
1407Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of, by I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft
26-Nov-1941
1408Defence Regulations, 1940,-Import of metals into the Colony prohibited except by licence
28-Nov-1941
1409New Territories Regulation Ord., 1910,-Rules under sections 6 and 6A of the
1410New Territories Regulation Ord., 1910,-Tai O and Tsun Wan Market Rules repealed
1411Mr. W. J. Anderson resumed duty as Controller of Stores
1412Mr. C. P. D'Almada e Castro to be an Assistant Crown Solicitor
1413Mr. C. P. D'Almada e Castro to act as an Assistant Land Officer and Deputy Registrar of Marriages
1414Mr. P. C. M. Sedgwick to be Superintendent of Economic Warfare
1415Dr. A. H. Barwell to be an Official Justice of the Peace
1416Sub-Lieut. (E) P. E. Nettle relinquished his commission in the H.K.N.V.F.
1417Mr. Chen Sheng-wei relinquished his duties as a Chinese Assistant Immigration Officer
1418Very Rev. Fr. A. J. Fernandes to act as Administrator in Hong Kong of the Catholic Mission of Macao
1419List of decorations conferred upon Hong Kong residents
1420Mr. B. Agafuroff to be Registration Officer
1421Committee to advise Govt. re the return to H.K. of evacuated wives and children of residents
1422Charges for cremation of carcases of animals
1423Blackout exercise to be held on 29th November, 1941
1424Harbour closed to shipping during blackout exercise
1425Trading with the Enemy, (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 21) Order, 1941
1426Volunteer Ord., 1933,-Amendment to Regulation 3 (1) by the substitution of the words "Pay Section" by "Pay Detachment"
1427Volunteer Ord., 1933,-Amendment to Regulation 3 (1) by the addition of "The Reconnaissance Unit" after "Pay Detachment" at the end thereof
1428Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment of Schedule to the Order published as G. N. 702 of 6th June, 1941
1429Food Control Order,-Standard price of certain articles of food
1430Amendment to the Order prohibiting the export and re-export of goods to certain countries
1431The Luk Hoi Tong Life Assurance Co., Ltd.,-Report of the Registrar of Companies under section 18 of the Life Insurance Companies Ord., 1907
1432Wok Lok Co., Ltd. struck off the register
1433Brandt & Co., Ltd., to be struck off the Register
1434Amps & Co., Ltd., to be struck off the Register
1435The Ava Trading Co., Ltd., to be struck off the Register
1436Re-entry by the Crown on K.I.L. No. 1079 and all its sections and sub-sections
1437Trade Mark No. 199 of 1928 to be removed from the Register
1438Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
02-Dec-1941
1439Proposed Order limiting the use of motor vehicles on roads
1440Modification of provisions of Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Ord., 1929
1441Defence (Companies Temporary Transfer of Registered Office) Regulations, 1941,-Amendment to
05-Dec-1941
1442Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899,-Amendments to the regulations under the, contained in Tables T and U
1443Pleasure Grounds and Bathing Places Regulation Ord., 1936,-Rescission of regulation 3 of the regulations under the heading "Blake Pier" in the Second Schedule to the
1444Ordinances not disallowed:- Miscellaneous Licences Amendment, No.8 of 1941
1445Commander T. C. Stiff to be Deputy Controller of Water Transport
1446Messrs. E. H. Williams and W. P. Thompson to be members of the Board of Examiners
1447Mr. R. K. Valentine to be an Unofficial Justice of the Peace
1448Exequatur empowering Mr. A. T. Wellborn to act as Consul of the United States of America at H.K.
1449Mr. H. W. Hawkins appointed a member of the Board of Review under the War Revenue Ord., 1941
1450Mr. K. Keen to be District Officer in the Northern District of the New Territories
1451Mr. K. Keen to hold a Small Debts Court in the New Territories
1452Mr. S. L. Maughan appointed Honorary Treasurer of the Boy Scouts Association
1453General Holidays, 1942
1454The Colonial Secretariat Building declared a protected place
1455Members of the Board of Examiners
1456Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. P. J. Tchurin and H. W. Hagedorn permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1457H.K. Auxiliary Transport Service Instructions, 1941,-Amendment to para. 2 by the substitution of sub-paras. (a) and (b)
1458Amendment to the H. K. Auxiliary Medical Corps Instructions, 1941
1459Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendments to the Order published as G. N. 1400 of 21st Nov., 1941
1460Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to the Schedule to the Order published as G.N. 702 of 6th June. 1941
1461Food Control Order,-Standard prices of certain articles of food
1462Food (Movement) Control Order, 1941
1463Food (Price) Control Order, 1941
1464Additional enemy countries to which communication with friends is permitted
1465Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 31st August, 1941
1466Financial Statement-August
1467H.K.V.D.C. Training Camps, 1942
1468New house numbers
1469Mr. K. Keen to be a Commissioner to administer oaths, etc.
1470Errors of Time-signals,-November
1471Next Criminal Sessions to be held on 13th December
1472Light Dues-Average opening selling rate for November
1473Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
1474Trade Marks Nos. 237 to 249 of 1941 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
06-Dec-1941
1475Amendment of the Food (Price) Control Order, 1941
1476To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 44 R.P.
1477To the owners of survey district II Lots No. 45, 129, 43 and 1157
1478To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 46 R.P.
1479To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 54 R.P.
1480To the owners of survey district II Lots No. 55 R.P., 131, 175 R.P., 181, 150, 149 Sec. A and 221
1481To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 58 R.P.
1482To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 60
1483To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 72 R.P.
1484To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 79 R.P.
1485To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 88, 207 and 213
1486To the owner of survey district II Lots No. 89, 390, 330, 206, 90, 91,123, 124, 203 R.P., 205, 210, 214, 370,383, 134, 152, 308 R.P., 440 R.P. and 1728
1487To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 92
1488To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 93
1489To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 97 R.P.
1490To the owner of survey district II Lots No. 125 Section A. and 126 Section A
1491To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 125 R.P.
1492To the owner of survey district II Lots No. 125 Section B. and 126 R.P.
1493To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 127
1494To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 128
1495To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 130
1496To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 135
1497To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 136 R.P.
1498To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 137
1499To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 139
1500To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 142 R.P.
1501To the owner of survey district II Lots No. 145 R.P. and 146
1502To the owners of survey district II Lots No. 148 R.P., 179, 182, 192, 144 and 348 R.P.
1503To the owners of survey district II Lots No. 149 R.P. and 153
1504To the owners of survey district II Lots No. 151, 209, 174 R.P. and 132
1505To the owners of survey district II Lots No. 161 R.P. and 186
1506To the owners of survey district II Lots No. 164, 525, 526, 528 and 531
1507To the owners of survey district II Lot No. 166
1508To the owners of survey district II Lots No. 173 and 529
1509To the owners of survey district II Lot No. 177
1510To the owners of survey district II Lots No. 180, 208, 211, 1167 and 133
1511To the owners of survey district II Lot No. 183 Section A
1512To the owners of survey district II Lot No. 183 R.P.
1513To the owners of survey district II Lot No. 184 R.P.
1514To the owners of survey district II Lots No. 185 and 188
1515To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 196
1516To the owners of survey district II Lots No. 204 R.P. and 346
1517To the owners of survey district II Lot No. 222 R.P.
1518To the owners of survey district II Lots No. 223 R.P. and 224 R.P.
1519To the owners of survey district II Lot No. 275
1520To the owners of survey district II Lot No. 324 Section C
1521To the owners of survey district II Lot No. 326
1522To the owners of survey district II Lots No. 369, 372 and 381 R.P.
1523To the owners of survey district II Lot No. 371
1524To the owners of survey district II Lot No. 381 Section A
1525To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 384
1526To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 387, 388 and 389
1527To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 524 and 163 R.P.
1528To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 1139
1529To the owner of survey district II Lots No. 1158, 143, 347 R.P., 349, 341 and 350
1530To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 1159
1531To the owners of survey district II Lot No. 1166 and 165
1532To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 1179 and 1180
1533To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 1181
1534To the owner of survey district II Lots No. 1185, 1211, 1188 and 1221
1535To the owner of survey district II Lots No. 1186 and 1199
1536To the owners of survey district II Lot No. 1189
1537To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 1272
1538To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 1579
 
   
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