Notifi- cation No. | Subject Matter |
01-Jan-1941 |
1 | New Year Honours
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2 | New Year Honours
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3 | New Year Honours
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03-Jan-1941 |
4 | Ordinance not disallowed:- (1939 Supplementary) Appropriation, No. 26 of 1940
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5 | Mr. G. S. Kennedy-Skipton to be Cadet Officer, Class I
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6 | Mr. L. J. Davies nominated as a Member of the Court of the University of Hong Kong
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7 | Messrs. H. B. L. Dowbiggin and M. P. Talati, nominated as Members of the Court of the University of Hong Kong
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8 | Mr. Chung Yee-pui to be a public vaccinator
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9 | Exequatur empowering Mr. W. W. Hoffmann to act as Vice-Consul of the United States of America at H.K.
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10 | Mr. Giro Matsumoto recognized as a Vice-Consul for Japan at H.K.
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11 | Intended absence from the Colony of Non-Official Justices of the Peace
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12 | Approved Chinese newspapers
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13 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. F. A. Dinsdale and J. C. Kyle enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
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14 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
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15 | Compulsory Service Ord, 1939.-Messrs. W. H. Heggie and A. J. McGahan permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
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16 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Powers under regulation 50 relating to Rice, delegated to Mr. F. C. Barry
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17 | Messrs. 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.
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18 | Next Criminal Sessions to be held on 14th January, 1941
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19 | The Sai Nam Co., Ltd. struck off the register
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20 | Exchange Fund,-Position at 30th June, 1940
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21 | Food Control Order,-Maximum prices for certain articles of food
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22 | Register kept under the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance, 1937, Chemists and Druggists
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23 | Re-entry by the Crown on I. L. No. 1884 and all its sections and sub-sections
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24 | The Kau Yan Church licensed for the celebration of marriages
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25 | Light Dues,-Average opening selling rate for December, 1940
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26 | Errors of Time-signals,-December, 1940
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27 | Trade Marks Nos. 317 to 346 of 1940 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
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28 | Trade Marks Nos. 120 and 110 of 1927 to be removed from the Register
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29 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
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30 | Trade Marks Nos. 60, 133 and 157 of 1913, etc. removed from the Register
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07-Jan-1941 |
| PROCLAMATION
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09-Jan-1941 |
31 | Regulation 55 of the Defence Regulations, 1940.-Amendment to the Schedule to the Order under the
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32 | Defence (Companies temporary transfer of registered office) Regulations, 1941
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10-Jan-1941 |
33 | Mr. T. Oda to be in charge of the Japanese Consulate-General
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34 | Mr. J. C. Fitz-Henry to act as Chief Officer, Fire Brigade
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35 | Appointments in the Immigration Department
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36 | The Examinations of Masters and Mates Amendment Regulations, 1941
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37 | List of names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by firms or persons deemed to be enemies
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38 | Trading with the Enemy,-Further list of Netherlands concerns transferred to Batavia, Curacao and Surinam
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39 | Appointment of places as authorized entry points along the frontiers
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40 | Premises appointed as depots for the admission and examination of passengers and seamen
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41 | Order for the removal of all graves in a certain portion of Mount Davis Cemetery
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42 | Competitive Examination for appointments of Probationer Clerks (Male) in Government Service
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43 | Premium of one per cent for H.K. five cent coins
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44 | Mr. C. R. Lee re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
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45 | Food Control Order,-Standard price for Sweetened Condensed Milk, Eagle brand, 4 oz. tin
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46 | Additions to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Drs. Tseung Ying Kay and Woo Pak Foo
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47 | Board of Arbitrators in connexion with the resumption of Lots Nos. 1678 to 1688 in S.D. II, Diamond Hill
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48 | Meteorological Observations,-December, 1940
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49 | Rainfall,-December, 1940
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50 | Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements,-December, 1940
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51 | Trade Mark-Renewal of registration of, by I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft
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52 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
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53 | Trade Marks Nos. 78, 80 and 82 of 1913 and 86 and 98 of 1927 to be removed from the Register
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16-Jan-1941 |
54 | Public Revenue Protection Ord., 1927,-Order giving full force and effect to Legislative Council Resolution re duties on Hydrocarbon Oils
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55 | Public Revenue Protection Ord., 1927,-Order giving full force and effect to Legislative Council Resolution re duty on Table Waters
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56 | Public Revenue Protection Ord., 1927,-Order giving full force and effect to Legislative Council Resolution re duties on Liquors
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17-Jan-1941 |
57 | Rating 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
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58 | Minutes-No. 16
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59 | Ordinance passed and assented to:- Holidays Amendment-No. 1 of 1941
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60 | Ordinances not disallowed:- Fire and Marine Insurance Companies Deposit Amendment, No. 24 of 1940
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61 | Hon. Mr. A. B. Purves resumed duty as Director of Public Works
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62 | Mr. W. J. E. Mackenzie resumed duty as Colonial Veterinary Surgeon
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63 | Promotions in the H.K.N.V.F.
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64 | Mr. V. A. Perkins to be an Assistant Assessor
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65 | Mr. J. B. P. Byrne to be Examiner, War Taxation
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66 | Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones to be Postmaster General
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67 | Mr. C. J. Norman to be Assistant Superintendent of Prisons
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68 | Hon. Mr. Leo D'Almada e Castro, Junior, appointed an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council for a further period
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69 | Mr. Li Tse-fong appointed previsionally an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council
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70 | Mr. Chau Tsun-nin to be a Member of the Medical Committee, Tung Wah Hospitals
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71 | Mr. H. A. Keller resumed charge of the Swiss Consulate at H.K.
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72 | Messrs. Yau Pak-tung and Yeung King-chaak appointed Chinese Immigration Officers
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73 | Mr. R. A. Wadeson appointed liquidator to wind up the affairs of Messrs. C. G. Gadow and J. Hildebrandt
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74 | School and General Holidays, 1941
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75 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. T. A. Martin enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
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76 | Additions to the Register of Medical Practitioners-Drs. R. P. Ching, Young Kwan Tung and Wong Hok Tsang
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77 | List of Masters, Mates and Engineers who obtained Certificates of Competency
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78 | Roll of Nurses-(Male and Female)
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79 | Roll of Maternity Homes
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80 | Woo Wan Estates, Ltd. struck off the Register
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81 | Addition to the list of licensed plumbers-Wing Yuen Wo & Co.
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82 | Trade Marks Nos. 102 and 115 of 1927 to be removed from the Register
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83 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
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24-Jan-1941 |
84 | Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899,-A subject of Norway may act as master or officer of any grade in a British ship
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85 | Police Force Ord., 1932,-Amendments to the Police Pensions Regulations relating to the marking system and scale
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86 | Ferries 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
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87 | Essential Commodities Ord., 1939,-Amendments to the Schedule to the
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88 | Post Office Ord., 1926,-Amendments to Class A rates of postage
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89 | Mr. R. A. C. North to act as Colonial Secretary
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90 | Mr. B. C. K. Hawkins to act as Secretary for Chinese Affairs
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91 | Hon. Mr. A. B. Purves to be Accommodation Officer
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92 | Mr. S. Yano, resumed charge of the Consulate-General for Japan
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93 | Mr. W. M. Smith to act as Deputy Chief Officer, Fire Brigade
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94 | Mr. M. A. Johnson to be Assistant Superintendent of Police Reserve
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95 | Mr. L. J. Davies to be Assistant Superintendent of Police (Reserve)
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96 | Mr. D. P. Legge to be Acting Sub.-Lieut. in the H.K.N.V.F.
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97 | Mr. S. Randle re-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
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98 | List of persons re-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
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99 | Messrs. R. Grimshaw and J. MacDonald permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
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100 | Trading with the Enemy,-Further list of Netherlands companies and concerns transferred to Batavia
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101 | Mr. G. H. Sullivan re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
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102 | Vehicles and Traffic Regulation Ord., 1912,-Amendments to the rules for controlled car parks
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103 | Office hours of the Supreme Court during the Chinese New Year Vacation
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104 | The Fang On Investment Co., Ltd. struck off the Register
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105 | Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong,-February
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106 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
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107 | United Kingdom Patent
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25-Jan-1941 |
108 | Deposit of Passport together with vaccination and inoculation certificates on entry in the Colony
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31-Jan-1941 |
109 | Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899, Instructions to Government surveyors as to the survey of passenger accommodation
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110 | Adulterated Food and Drugs Ord., 1935,-The Preservatives in Food Regulations
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111 | Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith resumed duty as Colonial Secretary
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112 | Hon. Mr. R. A. C. North resumed duty as Secretary for Chinese Affairs
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113 | Miss M. Carew to be a Nursing Sister
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114 | Mr. W. H. Lock to be a Member of the Volunteer Advisory Committee
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115 | Senor A. Perez-Saez recognized as Consul-General for Peru
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116 | Mr. I. G. Leyton to be acting Consul in charge of the Honduras Consulate
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117 | The Hung Hang Bank added to the list of Chinese Banks registered under Regulation 1 (l) (b) of the Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1940
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118 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Order forbidding anchorage to all vessels within an established cable ground
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119 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Anchorage prohibited to all vessels within a certain area in the Waters of the Colony
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120 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. E. C. McCleland Hope permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
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121 | Mr. W. S. Smith re-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
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122 | Defence Regulations (Reciprocal Enforcement) Order, 1940
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123 | Mr. J. G. Mitchell re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
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124 | Mr. J. R. Collis re-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
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125 | Messrs. 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.
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126 | Food Control Order,-Maximum prices for certain arricles of food
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127 | New house numbers
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128 | Re-entry by the Crown on Hau Pui Lung Village Lots Nos. 1, 1 I/A and 2
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129 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
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130 | Trade Marks Nos. 108, 109 and 104 of 1927 to be removed from the Register
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04-Feb-1941 |
131 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Restriction and detention orders
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07-Feb-1941 |
132 | Ferries Ord., 1917,-Ferry of the Sang Wo Co., Ltd. plying between H.K. and Sha U Chung excluded from the operation of the
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133 | Ferries Ord., 1917,-Ferry of the Tak Sang Shipping Co. plying between H.K. and Sha U Chung excluded from the operation of the
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134 | Ferries Ord., 1917,-Ferry of Tsu Siang Hsu plying between H.K. and Sha U Chung excluded from the operation of the
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135 | Essential Commodities Reserves Ord., 1939,-Amendment to the Schedule to the, by the addition of the item Flour
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136 | Dutiable Commodities Ord., 1931,-Regulations under the, relating to the grant of licences and permits in respect of table waters
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137 | 2nd Lieut. E. L. Cunha to be Lieutenant in the H.K.V.D.C.
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138 | Board of Examiners
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139 | Lieut. E. W. Stout resigned his commission in the H.K.V.D.C.
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140 | Mr. C. J. Norman to be Lieut. of an Auxiliary Unit in the H.K.V.D.C.
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141 | Amendment to G.N. No. 74 of 1941, relating to general holidays
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142 | Pruning of privet plants
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143 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. J. Prentice permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
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144 | List of names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
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145 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
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146 | Public vaccinators
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147 | The Evidence Ord., 1889, Amendment Regulations, 1941
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148 | Evidence and Powers of Attorney Act, 1940
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149 | Order in Council specifying Competent Officers for the purpose of s. 2. of the Evidence and Powers of Attorney Act, 1940
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150 | Order prohibiting the export except by licence of Cement
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151 | Order fixing the maximum price of Cersent
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152 | Financial Statement-October 1940
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153 | Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 31st October, 1940
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154 | Light Dues-Average opening selling rate for January, 1941
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155 | Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements-January, 1941
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156 | Errors of Time-signals-January, 1941
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157 | Meteorological Observations-January, 1941
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158 | Rainfall-January, 1941
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159 | Trade Marks Nos. 1 to 29 of 1941 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
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160 | Trade Mark No. 93 of 1913 to be removed from the Register
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161 | Trade Marks Nos. 209A to 209E of 1898, etc., removed from the Trade Marks Register
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162 | Trade Mark-Renewal of registration of, by Ardath Tobacco Co., Ltd.
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11-Feb-1941 |
163 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Additional regulation to the, re removal of certain persons from the Colony
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164 | Chief Security Officer to be a competent authority for the purpose of regulation 59A of the Defence Regulations, 1940
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14-Feb-1941 |
165 | Essential Commodities Reserves Ord, 1939,-Amendment to Form No. 2 in the Schedule to the Essential Commodities Reserves Regulations
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166 | Adulterated Food and Drugs Ord., 1935,-Amendment to the regulations under the, re Margarine
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167 | Mr. I. B. Trevor to act as Manager and Traffic Manager of the K.C.R.
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168 | Mr. W. H. Lock nominated as a member of the Court and Council of the University of H.K.
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169 | Essential Commodities Board
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170 | Major M. A. Johnson resigned his commission in the H.K.V.D.C.
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171 | Mr. A. E. Gee to be Acting Sub-Lieut. in the H.K.N.V.F.
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172 | Misses Lam Chiu-ping, Cesira Tsang and Nora Wing-wah Kwok to be Assistant Inspectors of Labour, Factories and Workshops
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173 | Seals of the Colonial Department entrusted to the Right Honourable Lord Moyne of Bury St. Edmunds, D.S.O.
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174 | Efficiency Medal,-Award of, to C.Q.M.S.J.C. Polson and Cpl. J. T. Lacey
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175 | Blackout exercise
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176 | Notice to the Owner of I. L. No. 1135 Section E, (House No. 16, New Street)
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177 | Compulsory Service Ord.,-Mr. J. C. L. Collins enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
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178 | Messrs. 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.
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179 | Food Control Order,-Standard price for Lipton's Yellow Label Tea
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180 | Order prohibiting the movement of rice within the waters of the Colony except by licence
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181 | Order fixing the maximum price of Cement
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182 | Roll of Midwives
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183 | Payment of compensation in respect of the resumption of Lots Nos. 1678 to 1688 in S.D. II of the N.T.
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184 | Next Criminal Sessions to be held on the 21st February
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185 | Re-entry by the Crown on the Remaining Portion of Section A of N.K.D.F.L. No. 22
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186 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
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187 | Trade Marks Nos. 155, 150 and 152 of 1927 and 164 of 1913 to be removed from the Register
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21-Feb-1941 |
188 | Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899,-Amendment to Table U in the regulations to the
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189 | Minutes-No. 1 of 1941
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190 | Ordinances passed and assented to:- Places of Public Entertainment Regulation Amendment-No. 2 of 1941
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191 | Resolution made and passed by the Legislative Council under section 4 of the Dutiable Commodities Ord., 1931, regarding duties on Hydrocarbon Oils
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192 | Resolution made and passed by the Legislative Council under sections 3 and 4 of the Dutiable Commodities Ord., 1931, regarding duty on Table Waters
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193 | Resolution made and passed by the Legislative Council under section 4 of the Dutiable Commodities Ord., 1931, regarding duties on Liquors
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194 | Mr. H. C. Macnamara to be a Magistrate
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195 | Mr. D. J. N. Anderson to be a Magistrate
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196 | Mr. E. Himsworth to be Deputy Immigration Officer
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197 | Major R. D. Walker to act as Manager, War Supplies Board
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198 | Confirmation of the appointment of the Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell to be temporarily an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council
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199 | Messrs. D. L. Newbigging and G. S. Kennedy-Skipton to be Controller and Deputy Controller of Food respectively
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200 | Mr. R. R. Todd to act as Financial Secretary
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201 | U. S. Govt. to take charge of British interests in Roumanial
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202 | The Kingdom of Roumania regarded as an area in enemy occupation
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203 | Advisory Committee under the Colonial Defence Regulation 18
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204 | Amendment to G. N. No. 167 of 14th February, 1941
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205 | Scale of charges for Fumigation and Disinfection of Shipping, etc.
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206 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Substitution of rules under regulation 18 of the
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207 | Messrs. W. A. Hawkes and J. C. Menhinick permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
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208 | Messrs. V. A. Perkins and M. D. Watson enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
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209 | Proposed removal of all graves in portion of Section A in New Kowloon Cemetery No. 4 (Sai Yu Shek Cemetery)
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210 | Proposed removal of all graves in Section A in Shum Wan Cemetery, Aberdeen
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211 | Proposed removal of all graves in the Tung Wah Hospital Cemetery at Kai Lung Wan
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212 | Proposed removal of all graves in Section A in new Stanley Cemetery in which bodies were buried during the year 1934
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213 | Proposed removal of all graves in portions of Sections B and C in Kowloon Cemetery No. 2 (Ho Man Tin Cemetery)
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214 | Proposed removal of all graves in portions of Sections B and C in Mount Caroline Cemetery
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215 | Proposed removal of all graves in portion of Section A in Chai Wan Cemetery
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216 | Proposed removal of all graves in portions of Section A and Trenches in Kai Lung Wan East Cemetery
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217 | Proposed removal of all graves in portion of Section A in New Kowloon Cemetery No. 3 (Cheung Sha Wan Cemetery)
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218 | Alterations in house numbers, Electric Road, etc.
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219 | Appointment of a Food and Firewood Control Board
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220 | Members of the Food and Firewood Control Board
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221 | Order prohibiting the export, except by licence, of Binoculars or other similar optical instruments
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222 | Volunteer Ord., 1933,-Amendments to the regulations under the
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223 | Food Control Order,-Standard price for Quaker Rolled Oats
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224 | Tuition and Medical Fees payable in Government Schools
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225 | Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong,-March
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226 | Trade Marks Nos. 6, 16, 21A & B of 1899 etc., to be removed from the Register
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227 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
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25-Feb-1941 |
228 | Firewood Control Order,-Maximum price of
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28-Feb-1941 |
| PROCLAMATION
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229 | Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899,-Amendment to quarantine anchorages
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230 | Essential Commodities Reserves Ord., 1939,-Amendment to the Schedule to the
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231 | Prof. W. I. Gerrard to be a member of the Nurses Board
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232 | Dr. P. B. Wilkinson to be a member of the Nurses Board
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233 | Mr. A. R. S. Major to be a Member of the Committee to administer the Mercantile Marine Assistance Fund
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234 | Hon. Mr. R. R. Todd to be a Director of the Widows' and Orphans' Pensions
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235 | Messrs. D. J. Sloss and W. Faid resumed duty as Censor and Assistant Censor
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236 | Dr. J. Durran to be a Member of the Medical Board
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237 | Mr. R. D. Walker to be Director of Supply
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238 | The Director of Supply to be a competent authority for the purposes of regulations 50, 50A and 73 of the Defence Regulations, 1940
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239 | Appointment of Members of the Medical Committee, Tung Wah Hospitals
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240 | Mr. P. H. Sucklng to be an Unofficial Justice of the Peace
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241 | Hon. Mr. R. R. Todd nominated as a Member of the Council of the University of H.K.
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242 | Mr. Lo Man-hin to be a Member of the Food and Firewood Control Board
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243 | Shipping Control Board
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244 | The Provincial Bank of Szechuen removed from the register of Chinese banks registered under Regulation 1 (l) (b) of the Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1940
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245 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Defence areas
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246 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Power to stop and search vehicles and vessels
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247 | Defence Regulations, 1940, Amendment to Regulation 59A of the
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248 | List of names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
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249 | Mr. R. Symons permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
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250 | Trading with the Enemy (Specified Territories) (No. 1) Order, 1941
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251 | Mr. V. A. Perkins permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
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252 | Order prohibiting the export, except by licence, of Firewood
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253 | Mr. T. Fergusson re-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
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254 | Colonial Police Long Service Medal, Award of
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255 | Recreation Grounds Committee
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256 | Food Control Order,-Maximum prices for certain articles of food
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257 | H.K.R.N.V.R.-Recruitment of Chinese personnel for the Engineering Branch of the
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258 | Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 30th November
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259 | Financial Statement-November, 1940
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260 | Light Dues-Average opening selling rate for February
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261 | New house numbers
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262 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
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263 | Trade Marks Nos. 129, 121, 118 and 119 of 1927 and 102 of 1913, to be removed from the Register
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07-Mar-1941 |
264 | Vehicles and Traffic Regulation Ord., 1912,-Amendments to the Regulations under the, re hiring of taxicabs
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265 | Minutes-No. 2
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266 | Ordinances passed and assented to:- Appropriation for 1941-1942-No. 4 of 1941
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267 | Resolution made and passed by the Legislative Council under sections 3 and 5 of the Entertainments Tax Ord., 1930, regarding rates of Entertainments Duty
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268 | Mr. W. H. E. Thomas appointed a member of the Board of Review, War Revenue Ord., 1940
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269 | Mr. T. J. Houston to be District Officer in the N.D. of the N.T.
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270 | Mr. T. J. Houston to hold a Small Debts Court in the N.T.
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271 | Mr. S. L. Lloyd to act as Organizer of the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
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272 | Miss Helen Wong to be a Temporary Public Vaccinator
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273 | Mr. S. Yano appointed Japanese Consul-General at Hong Kong
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274 | Mr. D. M. Munro to be Acting Sub-Lieutenant in the H.K.N.V.F.
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275 | Mr. Kan Lu Dun relinquished his duties as a Chinese Immigration Officer
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276 | Messrs. J. R. Poye, Iu Tak-shun, Harry Lee Chin and George Yin-sing Lee, to be Chinese Assistant Immigration Officers
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277 | Cancellation of G. N. No. 760 of 8th September, 1939
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278 | G. N. No. 205 of 5th February, 1941, to become operative on 1st April, 1941
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279 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to the Schedule to the Order under regulation 55
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280 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939.-Messrs. R. H. Wild, T. S. Maher and E. R. Agabeg permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
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281 | Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 1) Order, 1941
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282 | Importers of foodstuffs (including liquids) from the United Kingdom are required to register at the office of Controller of Food
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283 | Kingdom of Bulgaria regarded as an area in enemy occupation
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284 | Efficiency Medal,-Award of, to Private W. C. Tillery
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285 | Public session of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the affairs of the Immigration Department
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286 | Examination of witnesses with regard to the affairs of the Immigration Department to be conducted on 11th March
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287 | Meteorological Observations-February
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288 | Rainfall-February
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289 | Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements-February
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290 | Re-entry by the Crown on Tai Hang Stream Village Lot No. 2
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291 | Trade Marks Nos. 91, 92. 103 to 106 of 1913, and 2 & 3 of 1927, etc. removed from the Register
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292 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
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293 | Trade Marks Nos. 30 to 37 of 1941 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
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294 | Trade Mark-Renewal of registration of, by Peter Frederik Suhm Heering
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295 | Trade Marks Nos. 130 of 1927, 115 and 116 of 1913 to be removed from the Register
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296 | United Kingdom Patent
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297 | United Kingdom Patent
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14-Mar-1941 |
298 | Importation and Exportation Ord., 1915,-Exportation of empty bottles or emyty carboys prohibited
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299 | Ordinances not disallowed:- Public Lighting Amendment, No. 28 of 1940
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300 | Prof. G. King to be a Member of the Medical Board
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301 | Sub-Lieut. A. E. Bates relinquished his commission in the H.K.N.V.F.
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302 | Mr. F. A. Xavier appointed Honorary Consul for Mexico at H.K.
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303 | H. E. Sir G. A. S. Northcote resumed the administration of the Government
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304 | Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-Suspension of Yan Sang Po in accordance with the provisions of the
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305 | Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-Suspension of Tung Wai Magazine in accordance with the provisions of the
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306 | Volunteer Ord., 1933,-Amendment to Regulation 3 (l) of the Regulations under the
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307 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Order relating to cargo and baggage put on board ships to be strictly enforced
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308 | Hong Kong Defence Regulations, etc., (Collection and Proof) Regulations, 1941
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309 | Trading with the Enemy,-Further list of Netherlands concerns transferred to Batavia, Curacao and Surinam
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310 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. L. A. Calcraft and J. E. Mogra enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
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311 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. S. Harber and S. Mason enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
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312 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. W. C. Higgs and F. R. Lamb permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
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313 | Publication of Shipping and Travel Information Order, 1941
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314 | Mr. F. G. Bird re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
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315 | Exportation of optical glass, etc., prohibited, except by licence
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316 | Address of the Control of Trade Offices and new Telephone numbers
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317 | Order fixing the maximum wholesale and retail prices of firewood
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318 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
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319 | Trade Marks Nos. 119 and 107 to 114 of 1913 to be removed from the Register
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21-Mar-1941 |
| PROCLAMATION
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320 | Minutes-No. 3
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321 | Mr. E. Ellison to be a Surveyor of Ships (Engineer Surveyor), Harbour Department
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322 | Mr. J. K. Bousfield resumed duty as Organizer of the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
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323 | Personal Staff of H.E. the Officer Administering the Government,-relinquishment of appointments of
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324 | Mr. A. H. Bentley to act as Chief Pharmacist
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325 | Exequatur empowering Mr. R. S. Ward to act as Consul of the United States of America at H.K.
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326 | Mr. J. S. Rose to be Acting Sub-Lieut, in the H.K.N.V.F.
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327 | Names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
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328 | Correct spelling of names of vessels in G.N. No. 144 of 4th February, 1941
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329 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. J. B. Wood permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
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330 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. R. R. Wood permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
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331 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. A. J. W. Evans and J. W. McDonald enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
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332 | Unclaimed Balances
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333 | The General Contractors' Association of H.K. struck off the register
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334 | Kim Moon Knitting Factory, Ltd. struck off the register
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335 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to regulation 2 (l) under the
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336 | Additions to the Register of Medical Practitioners-Drs. Chiuntong T. Ryhn and Chan Pui Wa
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337 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Order dealing with stocks of aluminium, binoculars, wire and yarn
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338 | Financial Statement-December, 1940
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339 | Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 31st December, 1940
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340 | The Baptist Mission Church, Kowloon City, licensed for the celebration of marriages
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341 | Re-entry by the Crown on Stanley Village Lot No. 394
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342 | Re-entry by the Crown on Stanley Village Lot No. 520
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343 | Temporary closure of a portion of area 'C', Caroline Hill Recreation Ground
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344 | Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong-April
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345 | Trade Mark No. 177 of 1928 to be removed from the Register
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346 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
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28-Mar-1941 |
347 | Jurors List for 1941
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348 | Ord. No. 6 of 1887,-Jury Lists to be brought into use on 1st April, 1941
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349 | Minutes-No. 4
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350 | Ordinance passed and assented to:- Estate Duty Amendment-No. 7 of 1941
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351 | Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell to be an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council
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352 | Mr. C. K. S. Smith to be Acting Sub-Lieut. in the H.K.N.V.F.
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353 | Miss Lo Chung Fai to be a Temporary Public Vaccinator
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354 | Misses Bessie Cheng and Mei Ying Yung to be Inspectors of Muitsai
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355 | Mr. W. C. Excell re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
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356 | Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order, 1941
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357 | Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 3) Order, 1941
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358 | Mr. C. E. Stewart re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
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359 | Unclaimed Balance
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360 | Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry on Hung Hom I.L. No. 73
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361 | Training of all active units of the H.K.V.D.C., changed to one half a day a week
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362 | New house numbers
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363 | Errors of Time-signals-February
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364 | Trade Marks Nos. 141 of 1927 and 33B of 1899 to be removed from the Register
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365 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
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01-Apr-1941 |
366 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Order prohibiting the export, except by licence, of certain goods
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04-Apr-1941 |
367 | Quarantine 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.
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368 | Immigration Control Ord., 1940,-Special immigration signal to be hoisted by all vessels on entering the harbour
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369 | Amendments to certain regulations for incorporation in Volume III of the Regulations of H.K.
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370 | Dr. I. Newton to be Surgical Specialist
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371 | Promotions in the H.K.V.D.C.
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372 | Mr. G. White to be Controller of Land Transport and Mr. B. A. K. Hawkins to be Controller of Labour
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373 | The Controller of Labour to be a competent authority for the purposes of regulation 73 of the Defence Regulations, 1940
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374 | Appointment of a Transport and Labour Control Board
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375 | Members of the Transport and Labour Control Board
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376 | Names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
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377 | Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927-Suspension of the Fei Fei Magazine in accordance with the provisions of section 5 (8) of the
|
378 | Certain vessels deleted from the list of vessels on the Statutory List
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379 | Trading with the Enemy,-Netherlands concerns transferred to Curacao
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380 | The Conditions of Employment and Arbitration Order, 1941
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381 | Telegram from Secretary of State acknow-ledging contribution towards cost of bomber squadrons
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382 | Order prohibiting the importation of Aniline Dyes, Drugs, Medicines or Chemicals
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383 | Import Licence forms temporarily obtainable at the Trade Control Office, Post Office Building
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384 | Certificate of inoculation against cholera required by passengers leaving H.K. for any destination by vessels or aircraft
|
385 | Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners-Dr. Chan Yun Ying
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386 | Mr. L. A. Calcraft re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
|
387 | Firewood Control Order,-Maximum prices of
|
388 | Food Control Order,-Maximum prices for certain articles of food
|
389 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. C. T. Tod permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
390 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. R. B. Levkovich enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
|
391 | Wing On Life Assurance Co., Ltd.,-Report of the Registrar of Companies under section 18 of the Life Insurance Companies Ord., 1907
|
392 | Office hours of the Supreme Court during the Easter Vacation
|
393 | Rates for the 2nd Quarter, 1941-Payment of
|
394 | Re-entry by the Crown on I.L. No. 1273 and all its sections and sub-sections
|
395 | Light Dues,-Average opening selling rate for March
|
396 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
|
397 | Trade Marks Nos. 78 and 226 of 1928 to be removed from the register
|
398 | Trade Marks Nos. 78, 80 & 82, 93 and 121 of 1913, etc., removed from the Register
|
399 | Trade Marks Nos. 38 to 75 of 1941 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
|
10-Apr-1941 |
400 | Approval of the appointment of the Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson to be an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council for a further period
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401 | Mr. J. M. Wilson to act as a Senier Inspector of Schools, Education Dept.
|
402 | The Republic of Hungary regarded as an area in enemy occupation
|
403 | Cancellation of G. N. No. 389 of the 4th April, 1941
|
404 | Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
|
405 | Public Revenue Protection Ord., 1927,-Order giving full force and effect to the provisions of the proposed Legislative Council resolution regarding duties on Toilet Preparations
|
406 | Dutiable Commodities Ord., 1931,-Direction by the Supt. of Imports and Exports as to the affixing of duty paid labels on Toilet Preparations
|
407 | Blackout Exercise to be held on 17th April, 1941
|
408 | Public Officers (Registration of Persons and Immigration Control) Powers of Search and Arrest Regulations, 1941
|
409 | Notes for persons wishing to communicate with friends in enemy countries, etc.
|
410 | Food Control Order,-Maximum prices for certain articles of food
|
411 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. T.B.M. Connolly and A.H.S. Skinn permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
412 | Unclaimed Balances
|
413 | Mr. E. T. Harris re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
|
414 | Dangerous Drugs Ord., 1935,-Tai Wo Yuen and St. Theresa Hospitals exempted from the operation of the regulations under the
|
415 | Re-entry by the Crown on I.L. No. 2822 and all its sections and sub-sections
|
416 | Re-entry by the Crown on I. L. No. 2834 and all its sections and sub-sections
|
417 | Hochang & Co., H.K., registered as a Chinese Partnership
|
418 | Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners-Dr. Ng Bow Kwee
|
419 | Errors of Time-signals,-March
|
420 | Meteorological Observations-March
|
421 | Rainfall-March
|
422 | Trade Marks Nos. 93 and 94 of 1928 and 18D and E of 1899 to be removed from the Register
|
423 | Trade Mark-Renewal of registration of, by Li Fook Ki and Lo Yuk Lin
|
424 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of, by Karlsruher Parfumerie and Toilettseifen-Fabrik F. Wolff & Sohn Gesselschaft mit beschrankter Haftung
|
18-Apr-1941 |
425 | Dutiable Commodities Ord., 1931,-Regulations prescribing forms and fees for sale of Toilet Preparations
|
426 | Adulterated Food and Drugs Ord., 1935,-Amendment to the regulations relating to preservatives in margarine under the
|
427 | Appointment of Honorary Aides-de-Camp to H.E. the Governor
|
428 | Lieut. J. P. Gunner relinquished his appointment as Honorary Aide-de-Camp to H.E. the Governor
|
429 | Comdr. W. H. L. Harrison to be Honorary Aide-de-Camp to H.E. the Governor
|
430 | Mr. J. P. Pennefather-Evans to be Commissioner of Police
|
431 | Mr. J. P. Pennefather-Evans to be an Official Member of the Legislative Council
|
432 | Hon. Mr. J. P. Pennefather-Evans to be Chief Security Officer
|
433 | Major R. D. Walker to be Lieut,-Colonel in the H.K.V.D.C.
|
434 | Mr. D. P. Ross to be Acting Sub-Lieut, in the H.K.N.V.F.
|
435 | U. S. Government to take charge of British interests in Bulgaria
|
436 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Order declaring dockyards, shipbuilding yards and foundries to be essential services
|
437 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Protected places for the purposes of the
|
438 | Notice to the Owner of S.D. IV Lot No. 946 R.P.
|
439 | Notice to the Owner of S.D. IV Lot No. 947 Section A
|
440 | Notice to the Owner of S.D. IV Lot No. 947 Section B
|
441 | Notice to the Owner of S.D. IV Lot No. 947 Section C
|
442 | Notice to the Owner of S.D. IV Lot No. 947 R.P.
|
443 | Notice to the Owner of S.D. IV Lots Nos. 973 and 975 R.P.
|
444 | Notice to the Owner of S.D. IV Lots Nos. 994 Section C, R.P., 995 R.P. and 996
|
445 | Notice to the Owner of S.D. IV Lots Nos. 971 R.P. and 997
|
446 | Notice to the Owner of S.D. IV Lot No. 998 Section A
|
447 | Notice to the Owner of S.D. IV Lot No. 1003 R.P.
|
448 | Notice to the Owner of S.D. IV Lot No. 1016 R.P.
|
449 | Notice to the Owners of S.D. IV Lot No. 1021
|
450 | Notice to the Owners of S.D. IV Lot No. 994 R.P.
|
451 | Notice to the Owners of S.D. IV Lots Nos. 994 Section C, sub-section 1 and 995 Section B
|
452 | Unclaimed Balances
|
453 | Portion of Victoria Gaol appointed a place of detention for juvenile offenders
|
454 | Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements,-March
|
455 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to the Order relating to the export of certain goods
|
456 | Firewood Control Order,-Maximum prices for wholesale and retail
|
457 | List of persons re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
|
458 | Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong,-May
|
459 | Dr. Chiu Hin Yeung censured
|
460 | Display of typhoon signals
|
461 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
|
462 | Trade Marks Nos. 176 to 180 of 1927, etc. to be removed from the Register
|
463 | Trade Mark-Renewal of registration of, by Establissements Noilly-Prat et Cie
|
464 | United Kingdom Patent
|
25-Apr-1941 |
| PROCLAMATION
|
465 | Minutes,-No. 5
|
466 | Ordinances not disallowed:- Pensions (War Service) Ord., 1940, No. 30 of 1940
|
467 | Public Health (Sanitation) Ord., 1935,-Amendments to the by-laws under the heading "Conservancy" in Schedule A to the
|
468 | Mr. F. Buckle to act as Principal, Trade and Technical Schools and Mr. C. G. Tresidder to act as Chief Instructor, Trade School
|
469 | Mr. D. Kempton to be Acting Sub-Lieut. in the H.K.N.V.F.
|
470 | Mr. J. H. Bruins to be in charge of the American Consulate-General
|
471 | Exequatur empowering Senor Don A. P. Saez to act as Peruvian Consul-General at H.K.
|
472 | Appointment of Honorary A.D.C. to H.E. the Governor
|
473 | Amendment to regulation 33 of the Defence Regulations, 1940
|
474 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to the Order published as G.N. 1151
|
475 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Order declaring certain places as protected places for the purposes of the
|
476 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
477 | The Trading with the Enemy Ord., 1914,-Amendment Regulations, 1941
|
478 | The Kingdom of Yugoslavia regarded as an area in enemy occupation
|
479 | Amendment to G.N. No. 375 of 4th April, 1941
|
480 | Unclaimed Balances
|
481 | Names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
|
482 | Food Control Order,-Maximum prices for "Wonder" Brand Evaporated & Condensed Milk
|
483 | Mr. J. D. McClatchie re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
|
484 | Financial Statement-January, 1941
|
485 | Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 31st January, 1941
|
486 | Re-entry by the Crown on I.L. No. 499 and all its sections and sub-sections
|
487 | Crown Rent of I.L. No. 202, determination of
|
488 | Crown Rent of I.L. No. 350, determination of
|
489 | Crown Rent of I.L. No. 1950, determination of
|
490 | Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 104, determination of
|
491 | Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 1088, determination of
|
492 | Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 1564, determination of
|
493 | Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 2189, determination of
|
494 | Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 2716, determination of
|
495 | Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 2789, determination of
|
496 | Crown Rent of N.K.I.L. No. 49, determination of
|
497 | Crown Rent of N.K.I.L. No. 1447, determination of
|
498 | Trade Mark-Renewal of registration of, by Farleigh Nettheim Pty., Ltd
|
499 | Trade Marks Nos. 180 of 1928 and 147 & 148 of 1927 to be removed from the Register
|
02-May-1941 |
500 | Miscellaneous Licences Ord., 1933,-Amendments to the regulations in the Second Schedule to the, relating to the fees payable in respect of public dance halls
|
501 | Dangerous Goods Ord., 1873,-Amendment to the regulations under the
|
502 | Rating Ord., 1901,-Order relating to the refund of rates on vacant floors for the period 1st April, 1941 to 31st March, 1942
|
503 | Vehicles and Traffic Regulation Ord., 1912,-Amendment to regulation 48 (5) to the
|
504 | Mr. P. E. F. Cressall to be Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of H.K.
|
505 | Mr. E. H. Williams resumed duty as Crown Counsel
|
506 | Mr. E. H. Williams to be a temporary additional Judge of the Supreme Court
|
507 | Mr. A. H. Elston to act as Assistant Superintendent of Police
|
508 | Appointment of Official and Unofficial Justices of the Peace
|
509 | Messrs. R. M. A. Poinsot and W. H. Chen relinquished their duties as Assistant Immigration Officers
|
510 | Mr. C. Young relinquished his duties as an Assistant Immigration Officer
|
511 | Correction in flags of the two vessels named in G.N. No. 481 of 25th April, 1941
|
512 | Names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
|
513 | Mr. J. J. C. McDonald re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
|
514 | The Defences (Firing Areas) Amendment Regulations, 1941
|
515 | Trading with the Enemy,-Netherlands concerns transferred to Batavia and Curacao
|
516 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
517 | Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 4) Order, 1941
|
518 | The mainland of Greece, regarded as an area in enemy occupation
|
519 | Competitive Examination for appointments of Probationer Clerks (Male) in Government Service
|
520 | Public Vaccinators
|
521 | List of Justices of the Peace for 1941
|
522 | Light Dues,-Average opening selling rate for April
|
523 | Re-entry by the Crown on various southern district Lots in the N.T.
|
524 | Addition to the list of licensed plumbers, Raymond & Co
|
525 | Order prohibiting the export of empty metal drums
|
526 | Order amending the First & Second Schedules to the order published as G.N. No. 337 of 21st March, 1941
|
527 | Food Control Order,-Maximum prices for certain articles of food
|
528 | Mr. T. Ferguson re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
|
529 | Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 1076, determination of
|
530 | Crown Rent of N.K.I.L. No. 1751, determination of
|
531 | Trade Marks Nos. 6, 9, 10A, 10B of 1899, etc., removed from the Register
|
532 | Trade Marks Nos. 9, 46 and 47 of 1914 to be removed from the Register
|
533 | Trade Marks Nos. 76 to 86 of 1941 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
|
09-May-1941 |
534 | Ordinance No. 15 of 1935 (Public Health [Sanitation])
|
535 | Minutes-No. 6
|
536 | Ordinances passed and assented to:- Miscellaneous Licences Amendments no. 8 of 1941
|
537 | Resolved on by the Legislative Council under sections 3 and 4 of the Dutiable Commodities Ord., 1931, relating to toilet preparations
|
538 | Mr. V. C. Branson resumed duty as Government Chemist
|
539 | Dr. G.D.R. Black nominated as a member of the Court of the University of H.K.
|
540 | Nomination of Members of the Court of the University of H.K.
|
541 | Mr. L. C. F. Bellamy to be a member of the Compulsory Service Tribunal
|
542 | Mr. S. Kimura recognized as Consul for Japan at H.K.
|
543 | Monsieur, G. R. Duval recognized as a Vice-Consul for France at H.K.
|
544 | 2nd Lieut. G. A. L. Plummer resigned his commission in the H.K.V.D.C.
|
545 | Acting Lieut. G. J. P. Carey relinquished his commission in the H.K.N.V.F.
|
546 | U. S. Government to take charge of British interests in Hangary
|
547 | Vesseis flying the flag of Yugoslavia removed from the list of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
|
548 | Radiocommunication Amendment Regulations, 1941
|
549 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Every revenue officer to be an authorized officer for the purposes of regulation 71 of the
|
550 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
551 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
552 | Appointments of Inspectors and Sub-Inspectors of Schools, Education Department
|
553 | Declaration required by the Controller of Trade from importers of certain commodities from U.S.A.
|
554 | Revision of List of Authorized Architects
|
555 | List of Authorized Architects
|
556 | Order fixing retail prices for Burma rice
|
557 | Food Control Order,-Maximum prices for Argentine tinned beef and rolled oats and oatmeals
|
558 | Register of Medical and Surgical Practitioners and list of persons authorized to sign death certificates
|
559 | Next Criminal Sessions to be held on 19th May
|
560 | Unclaimed Balance
|
561 | Re-entry by the Crown on K.I.Ls. Nos. 1613 and 1615
|
562 | Re-entry by the Crown on I.L. No. 631
|
563 | Election of a Justice of the Peace to serve on the Licensing Board
|
564 | New house numbers
|
565 | Errors of Time-signals,-April
|
566 | Meteorological Observations-April
|
567 | Rainfall-April
|
568 | Trade Mark No. 227 of 1927 to be removed from the Register
|
569 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
|
16-May-1941 |
570 | Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899,-Amendment to Table P in the Schedule to the
|
571 | New Territories Regulation Ord., 1910,-Lot No. 262 in D.D. No. 446, Tsun Wan, to be a permanent cemetery for Chinese
|
572 | Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell to be a member of the Board of War Taxation
|
573 | Mr. R. D. Gillespie to be a Member of the Evacuation Advisory Committee
|
574 | Mr. S. L. Lloyd to act as Organizer of the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
|
575 | Mr. P. D. Crawley to act as Controller of Stores
|
576 | Mr. Lo Man-wai to be a member of the Urban Council
|
577 | U. S. Government to take charge of British interests on the mainland of Greece
|
578 | Spanish vessel Santa Adela removed from the list of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
|
579 | Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-Registration of the Fan Wun newspaper cancelled in accordance with the provisions of section 5 (5) of the
|
580 | Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-Registration of the Min Feng newspaper suspended in accordance with the provisions of section 5 (8) of the
|
581 | Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-Registration of various Chinese newspapers cancelled in accordance with the provisions of section (5) 5 of the
|
582 | Mr. J. Harrop re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
|
583 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. L. J. Davies enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
|
584 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. F. P. Anslow permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
585 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. W. G. Calder and C. L. Clarke permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
586 | Mr. E. G. Price re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
|
587 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment of regulation 73
|
588 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Order prohibiting the import of semi-manufactured iron and steel products
|
589 | Notice regarding the importation of semimanufactured iron and steel products
|
590 | Notice to importers of foodstuffs from U.K. relating to revised quota figures
|
591 | Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 5) Order, 1941
|
592 | Alterations in house numbers in Shaukiwan Road
|
593 | Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry on Stanley Village Lot No. 394
|
594 | Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements-April
|
595 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
|
596 | Trade Marks Nos. 164 and 169 of 1927 and 136 of 1913 to be removed from the Register
|
23-May-1941 |
597 | Defences (Firing Areas) Ord., 1936,-Amendment to the First Schedule to the, regarding Firing Area C
|
598 | Macau declared an infected place
|
599 | Minutes,-No. 7
|
600 | Ordinance passed and assented to:- Post Office Amendment,-No. 9 of 1941
|
601 | Resolution extending powers to note-issuing banks
|
602 | Mr. M. J. Abbott resumed duty as Crown Counsel
|
603 | Mr. M. J. Abbott to act as Official Receiver, etc.
|
604 | Mr. J. B. Prentis to act as Registrar of the Supreme Court, etc.
|
605 | Mr. L. W. Hume to be Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths
|
606 | Mr. W. R. Chester-Woods temporarily to act as Assistant Superintendent of Police
|
607 | Mr. W. R. Chester-Woods to be Adjutant of the H.K. Police Reserve
|
608 | Mr. T'so Tsun-on to be Senior Superintendent of Police Reserve and O. C. Chinese Co., Police Reserve
|
609 | Squadron Leader N. W. Wright relinquished his appointment as Honorary Aide-de-Camp to H.E. the Governor
|
610 | Flight Lieut. M. N. Oxford to be an Honorary Aide-de-Camp to H.E. the Governor
|
611 | Mr. H.J. Cruttwell to be an Assistant Controller of Trade
|
612 | Messrs. R. D. Walker and M. F. Key to advise the Controller of Trade regarding import and export licences
|
613 | Mr. G. C. Hamilton to be a Cadet Officer
|
614 | Mr. G. T. Rowe to be a Cadet Officer
|
615 | Mr. R. H. Hughes to be a Land Surveyor
|
616 | Mr. S. Kimura to be in charge of the Japanese Consulate-General
|
617 | Members of a Board of Directors to control the Government Rice Monopoly
|
618 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
|
619 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. V. V. MacDonnell enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
|
620 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Certain air raid wardens to be authorized officers for the purposes of regulation 71 of the
|
621 | Public Health (Sanitation) Ordinance, 1935, Amendment Regulations, 1941
|
622 | Mr. L. Starbuck re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
|
623 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. R. A. Boyd permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
624 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to the Defence (Ship's Stores) Order, 1940
|
625 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Repairs to or on board any ship to be a controlled undertaking
|
626 | Controller of Water Transport to be a competent authority for the purposes of regulation 50A of the Defence Regulations, 1940
|
627 | Mr. F. J. Wilkinson re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
|
628 | Quarantine (Measures on Arrival) Regulations, 1939, regarding arrival from Macao
|
629 | Unclaimed Balance
|
630 | Proposed removal of all graves in Shek O Cemetery in which bodies were buried from 1892 to 1930
|
631 | Financial Statement,-February
|
632 | Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 28th February, 1941
|
633 | Mr. J. B. Prentis to be a Commissioner to administer oaths, etc.
|
634 | Mr. M. J. Abbott to be a Commissioner to administer oaths, etc.
|
635 | Election of a Justice of the Peace to serve on the Licensing Board announced to be held on 28th May, will not take place
|
636 | Typhoon warning lights at Kowloon Railway Station will not be exhibited during repairs to the Clock Tower
|
637 | Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry on Stanley Village Lot No. 520
|
638 | Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry on I. L. No. 3073
|
639 | Registration of Dentists Ord., 1940,-List of persons registered under the
|
640 | Food Control Order,-maximum prices for Margarine and Vegetable lard, etc.
|
641 | Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong,-June
|
642 | Trade Marks Nos. 34 and 38 of 1899, etc. to be removed from the Register
|
643 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
|
30-May-1941 |
644 | Nursing and Maternity Homes Registration Ordinance, 1936,-Tai Wo Yuen Hospital exempted from the operation of the
|
645 | Minutes,-No. 8
|
646 | Ordinances passed and assented to:- One-cent Currency Notes,-No. 10 of 1941
|
647 | Mr. L. J. Davies to be an Unofficial Justice of the Peace
|
648 | Mr. W. J. Anderson resumed duty as Controller of Stores
|
649 | Miss A. S. Todd to be a Nursing Sister
|
650 | Mr. G. Miskin to be in charge of Hungarian and Rumanian interests in the Colony
|
651 | Capt. F. P. Sequeira resigned his commission in the H.K.V.D.C.
|
652 | Lieut. T. Parkinson resigned his commission in the H.K.V.D.C.
|
653 | Mr. G. A. C. Herklots to be Scientific Adviser to the Controller of Food
|
654 | Mr. C. R. Lee to act as Private Secretary to H.E. the Governor
|
655 | Mr. G. T. Rowe to act as Assistant Private Secretary to H.E. the Governor
|
656 | Mr. F. Flippance to be Controller of Firewood
|
657 | Mr. B. J. Lacon to advise the Controller of Trade regarding import and export licences
|
658 | Promotions in the H.K.N.V.F.
|
659 | Powers delegated to Mr. F. Flippance by the Stores Controller relating to Firewood
|
660 | Amendments to G. Ns. Nos. 606, 607 and 608 of 23rd May, 1941
|
661 | Names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
|
662 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Additional regulations to the, relating to forcing safeguards, etc.
|
663 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. J. J. Edgar and J. C. Kyle permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
664 | Trading with the Enemy (Specified Territories) (No. 1) Order, 1941
|
665 | Yellow Beans, Green Beans, Black Beans, Peanut Oil and Flour licences to be dealt with at the office of Controller of Food
|
666 | Mr. E. H. MacNider re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
|
667 | Compulsory 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.
|
668 | Order fixing the maximum price of Cement (except imported cement)
|
669 | Order further amending the First and Second Schedules to the order published as G. N. No. 337 of 21st March, 1941
|
670 | Food Control Order,-Maximum prices for rolled oats and oatmeal, etc.
|
671 | Drawing of Hong Kong Dollar Loan Bonds for redemption (1934 Loan Issue)
|
672 | Drawing of Hong Kong Dollar Loan Bonds for redemption (1940 Loan Issue)
|
673 | Temporary closure of a portion of areas B and C, Queen's Recreation Ground
|
674 | New house numbers
|
675 | Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners-Dr. R. L. Lancaster
|
676 | Trade Marks Nos. 168 of 1927, 146 to 148 of 1913 and 168 of 1928 to be removed from the Register
|
677 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
|
678 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of, by China Export-Import-und Bank-Co.
|
06-Jun-1941 |
679 | Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-Substitution of Form No. 1 in the Schedule
|
680 | Places of Public Entertainment Regulation Ord., 1919,-Fees for censoring films
|
681 | Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899,-Increase in the scale of hire of motor-boats
|
682 | Pensions Ord., 1932,-Offices declared to be pensionable
|
683 | Canton declared an infected place
|
684 | Mr. J. Wattie to be Chief Clerk. Colonial Secretariat
|
685 | Major C. M. Manners to be a Member of the Licensing Board
|
686 | Mr. G. A. Lomaev to be an Assistant Immigration Officer in the Immigration Dept.
|
687 | Mr. J. H. Burkill Lee to be Immigration Officer
|
688 | Mr. G. L. Wilson to be a Member of the Authorized Architects Consulting Committee
|
689 | Promotions in the H.K.V.D.C.
|
690 | Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-Registration of the Sheng Wut newspaper suspended in accordance with the provisions of section 5 (8) of the
|
691 | Order for the removal of all graves in portions of Sections B and C in Kowloon Cemetery No. 2 (Ho Man Tin Cemetery)
|
692 | Order for the removal of all graves in portion of Section A in New Kowloon Cemetery No. 3 (Cheung Sha Wan Cemetery)
|
693 | Order for the removal of all graves in portions of Section A and Trenches in Kai Lung Wan East Cemetery
|
694 | Order for the removal of all graves in portions of Sections B and C in Mount Caroline Cemetery
|
695 | Order for the removal of all graves in portion of Tung Wah Hospital Cemetery at Kai Lung Wan
|
696 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. C. L. Coom permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
697 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. A. S. Abbott and W. J. Knight permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
698 | Ships' Guards (Anti-Sabotage) Regulations, 1941
|
699 | Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 6) Order, 1941
|
700 | Food Control Order,-Maximum prices for certain articles of food
|
701 | Errors of Time-signals,-May
|
702 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Order regulating the sale of fish
|
703 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Order regulating the wholesale of rice
|
704 | Light Dues,-Average opening selling rate for May
|
705 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of, by Siemens & Halske A. G.
|
706 | Trade Mark-Renewal or registration of, by Standard-Vacuum Oil, Co.
|
707 | Trade Marks Nos. 162 of 1927, 142 and 177 of 1929, etc. to be removed from the Register
|
708 | Trade Marks Nos. 87 to 123 of 1941 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
|
709 | Trade Marks Nos. 39, 107 to 114, 119 and 143 of 1913 and 2 of 1914 to be removed from the Register
|
12-Jun-1941 |
710 | Hon. Mr. Lo Man-kam to be C.B.E. and Dr. G. H. Thomas to be M.B.E.
|
711 | Messrs. Ho Wing and Wong Mau-lam awarded Certificates of Honour
|
13-Jun-1941 |
712 | Essential Commodities Reserves Ord., 1939,-Amendment to the schedule
|
713 | Ordinances not disallowed:- Betting Duty Amendment, No. 33 of 1940
|
714 | Mr. E. H. Williams to be a Director of the Widows' and Orphans' Pension
|
715 | Mr. G. S. Kennedy-Skipton to be the Chief Assistant to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs
|
716 | Mr. D. J. Sloss to be an additional Official Member of the Executive Council
|
717 | Mr. J. A. Fraser to be an additional Official Member of the Executive Council
|
718 | Mr. P. J. A. Hamilton to act as Auditor
|
719 | Promotions in the H.K.V.D.C.
|
720 | Satisfactory evidence of the appointment of Mr. C. G. Sollis as President of the Boy Scouts Association
|
721 | Amendment to G. N. No. 684 of 6th June, 1941
|
722 | Names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
|
723 | Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-Registration of the Sing Tao Weekly newspaper cancelled in accordance with the provisions of section 5 (5) of the
|
724 | The Hong Kong Daylight-Saving Regulations, 1941
|
725 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. R. McKibbin permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
726 | Food Control Order,-Maximum prices for Unsweetened Evaporated Milk, Sweetened Condensed Milk and Rolled Oats and Oatmeal
|
727 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Order fixing the price of rice
|
728 | Miscellaneous Licences Ord., 1933,-Premium of exchange for one-cent notes
|
729 | Hop Woo Cheung struck off from the list of licensed plumbers
|
730 | Re-entry by the Crown on various lots in the Northern Districts of the N.T.
|
731 | Meteorological Observations,-May
|
732 | Rainfall,-May
|
733 | Trade Marks Nos. 167 and 228 of 1927 and 144, 140 and 141 of 1913 removed from the Register
|
734 | Trade Mark-Renewal of registration of, by Naamloose Vennootschap "Hollandia" Hol-llandsche Fabriek van Melkproducten en Voeding smiddelen
|
20-Jun-1941 |
735 | Trade Marks Ord., 1939,-Amendments to the Trade Marks Rules
|
736 | Minutes-No. 9
|
737 | Ordinance passed and assented to:- Buildings Amendment,-No. 12 of 1941
|
738 | Amendments to the By-laws in the schedule to the Public Health (Food) Ordinance, 1935, under the heading "Restaurants, Eating Houses and Food Stalls"
|
739 | Amendment to the by-laws in the schedule to the Public Health (Food) Ordinance, 1935, under the heading "Food Factories" and "General"
|
740 | Amendment to the by-laws in the schedule to the Public Health (Food) Ordinance, 1935, under the heading "Food Factories" and "Food Preserving Establishments"
|
741 | Amendment to the by-laws in Schedule A to the Public Health (Sanitation) Ordinance 1935, under the heading "Dangerous and Offensive Trades"
|
742 | Amendment to the by-laws in Schedule A to the Public Health (Sanitation) Ordinance, 1935, under the heading "Mosquito Prevention"
|
743 | Amendments to the by-laws in Schedule A to the Public Health (Sanitation) Ordinance, 1935, under the heading "Cemeteries"
|
744 | Mr. J. A. Fraser to be Defence Secretary
|
745 | Approval of the appointment of the Hon. Mr. Li Tse-fong to be an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council
|
746 | Hon. Mr. R. A. C. North to be Chairman of the Board of Examiners
|
747 | Mr. K. M. A. Barnett to be a member of the Board of Examiners
|
748 | Mr. W. McIntosh Smith to be Deputy Chief Officer, Fire Brigade
|
749 | Mr. E. Humphreys to be Cable Censor
|
750 | Mr. A. Nash to be a member of the Transport and Labour Control Board
|
751 | Mr. T. Parkinson to be an Assistant Immigration Officer
|
752 | Mr. T. J. Houston to be District Officer in the Southern District of the New Territories
|
753 | Mr. T. J. Houston to hold a Small Debts Court in the New Territories
|
754 | Names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
|
755 | Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-Registratration of the Kwok Fung Daily newspaper cancelled in accordance with the provisions section 5 (5) of the
|
756 | Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-Registration of the Yin Toy Po newspaper suspended in accordance with the provisions of section 5 (8) of the
|
757 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. C. T. Champelovier and R. H. Hughes enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
|
758 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. S. E. Faber permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
759 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Temporary registration of certain medical practitioners
|
760 | Hong Kong Dollar Loan 1934,-Redemption of Bonds
|
761 | Hong Kong Dollar Loan 1940,-Redemption of Bonds
|
762 | Import from the U. K. of Starch, &c, subject to control by the Controller of Food
|
763 | Food Control Order,-Maximum price of Blue Cross Sweetened Condensed Milk
|
764 | Broadcast and display of time signals and lights
|
765 | Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements,-May
|
766 | Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong,-July
|
767 | Trade Mark No. 196 of 1927 to be removed from the Register
|
768 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of, by Joseph Crosfield & Sons (China) Ltd.
|
24-Jun-1941 |
769 | Wholesale Dealings in Rice Regulations, 1941
|
770 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to the Schedule to the order under regulation 55
|
27-Jun-1941 |
771 | Addition to the List of Authorized Architects-Mr. A. V. Skvorzov
|
772 | Minutes-No. 10
|
773 | Ordinances passed and assented to:- War Revenue,-No. 13 of 1941
|
774 | Ordinances not disallowed:- Places of Public Entertainment Regulation Amendment, No. 2 of 1941
|
775 | Capt. N. Garland to be Major in the H.K.V.D.C.
|
776 | Promotions in the H.K.N.V.F.
|
777 | Mr. J. R. Haddock to be Acting Sub-Lieut, in the H.K.N.V.F.
|
778 | Mr. A. C. Meredith to act as Controller of Food
|
779 | Major C. M. Manners relinquished his appointment as Chief Air Raid Warden for Kowloon, N.K. and the N.T.
|
780 | Mr. B. D. Evans to act as Director, Royal Observatory
|
781 | Mr. B. Naess to be in charge of the Norwegian Consulate
|
782 | Exequatur empowering Mr. S. Yano to act as Consul-General of Japan at H.K.
|
783 | Mr. K. Neckelmann to be in charge of the Danish Consulate
|
784 | Commercial agreement between H. M.'s Govt. in the U.K. and the Egyptian Govt., pro-longed until the 16th February, 1942
|
785 | Unclaimed balances
|
786 | Rates for the 3rd Quarter, 1941,-Payment of
|
787 | Fees for the removal of nightsoil and other excretal matter fixed by the Urban Council
|
788 | Food Control Order,-Maximum price for powdered, evaporated and sweetened condensed milk
|
789 | Food Control Order,-Maximum price for Dairy Farm milk and cream
|
790 | Scale of charges for medical treatment in Government Hospitals
|
791 | Conditions and Tariff of charges for Analytical and Bacteriological Examinations for the Public, in the Government Laboratory
|
792 | Trade Mark No. 182 of 1927 to be removed from the Register
|
793 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of Registration of
|
04-Jul-1941 |
794 | Minutes,-No. 11
|
795 | Ordinance passed and assented to:- Crown Rents (Apportionment) Amendment,-No. 15 of 1941
|
796 | Public Health (Food) Ord., 1935,-Amendment to the by-laws under the heading "Food Shops" in the Schedule to the
|
797 | Public Health (Food) Ord., 1935,-Amendment to the by-laws under the heading "Markets" and sub-heading "Market Stalls" in the Schedule to the
|
798 | Mr. J. C. Fitz-Henry to be Chief Officer, Fire Brigade
|
799 | Mr. J. P. Reeves to be a Deputy Immigration Officer
|
800 | Dr. K. H. Uttley to be Senior Medical Officer
|
801 | Mr. S. Yano, resumed charge of the Consulate-General for Japan
|
802 | Hon. Mr. A. L. Shields to act as Chairman of the Essential Commodities Board
|
803 | Hon. Mr. A. L. Shields to act as a Member of the Shipping Control Board
|
804 | The Civil Defence Corps Regulations, 1941
|
805 | Messrs. J. C. Taylor and J. G. Marshall Committed to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
806 | Male persons not allowed to leave the Colony except with the written permission of the competent authority
|
807 | Property Tax,-payment of
|
808 | Mr. A. W. W. Salter re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
|
809 | Order further amending the First and Second Schedules to the order published as G. N. No. 337 of 21/3/41
|
810 | Order calling upon Rice Retailers to display in their business premises a notice re grades and prices of rice offered for sale
|
811 | Food Control Order,-Maximum prices for certain articles of food
|
812 | Exchange Fund,-Position at 31st December, 1940
|
813 | Light Dues-Average opening selling rate for June
|
814 | Errors of Time-signals-June
|
815 | Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by Harding, Tilton & Hartley, Ltd.
|
816 | Trade Marks Nos. 124 to 130 of 1941 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
|
817 | Trade Marks-Nos. 150, 151 & 177 of 1913, removed from the Register
|
818 | Trade Marks Nos. 189, 190 and 230 of 1927 to be removed from the Register
|
11-Jul-1941 |
| PROCLAMATION
|
819 | Stamp Ord., 1921,-Amendment to heading 36 in the Schedule to the
|
820 | Essential Commodities Ord., 1939,-Amendment of Schedule to the
|
821 | Mr. R. Edwards to be Deputy Clerk of Councils
|
822 | Mr. L. J. Morley resumed duty as Chief Pharmacist
|
823 | Mr. C. J. G. McCormick to be an Assistant Immigration Officer
|
824 | Approval of the appointment of the Hon. Sir R. H. Kotewall to be an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council for a further period
|
825 | Hon. Mr. A. L. Shields to be temporarily an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council
|
826 | Mr. S. F. Balfour to be District Officer in the Southern District of the New Territories
|
827 | Mr. S. F. Balfour to hold a Small Debts Court in the New Territories
|
828 | Mr. E. M. Bryden resumed his appointment as a member of the Board of War Taxation
|
829 | Major L. T. Ride to be Lieutenant-Colonel in the H.K.V.D.C.
|
830 | Capt. J. Watson to be Major in the H.K.V.D.C.
|
831 | Lieut.-Comdr. R. J. Vernall to be Acting Commander in the H.K.N.V.F.
|
832 | Acting Comdr. R. J. Vernall to be an Official Justice of the Peace
|
833 | Mr. B. Herschend to be in charge of the Finland Consulate
|
834 | Blackout exercise to be held on 21st to 24th July
|
835 | Harbour closed to shipping during blackout exercise
|
836 | Birthday of H. M. the King to be celebrated on 11th June, 1942
|
837 | Addition to the list of Names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
|
838 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. T. M. Love permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
839 | Next Criminal Sessions to be held on the 21st July
|
840 | Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements,-June
|
841 | Amendment to G.N. No. 811 of 4th July, 1941
|
842 | Food Control Order,-Maximum price for Carnation evaporated milk
|
843 | Import of Goods into U.K. for re-export
|
844 | Additions to the Register of Medical Practitioners
|
845 | Results of the Nurses Board Examinations held in May/June, 1941
|
846 | Meteorological Observations,-June
|
847 | Rainfall,-June
|
848 | Board 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
|
849 | Trade Marks Nos. 196 to 198 of 1928 to be removed from the Register
|
850 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
|
18-Jul-1941 |
851 | Mr. E. B. Lambert to be Superintendent of Crown Lands and Surveys
|
852 | Mr. A. R. S. Major to be a Deputy Immigration Officer
|
853 | Inspector B. P. Thorpe to be an Assistant Immigration Officer
|
854 | Mr. Liu Kuang Tien to be an analyst for the purposes of the Adulterated Food and Drugs Ord., 1935
|
855 | Miss Frances Fong Kwok to be Inspector of Muitsai
|
856 | Mr. E. Davidson to be temporarily an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council
|
857 | Hon. Mr. A. L. Shields to act as a member of the Authorized Architects Consulting Committee
|
858 | Hon. Mr. A. L. Shields to be a member of the Appeal Tribunal under the Compulsory Service Ordinance
|
859 | Hon. Mr. A. L. Shields to act as a member of the Advisory Committee under s. 18 of the Defence Regulations
|
860 | Promotions in the H.K.N.V.F.
|
861 | G. Ns. Nos. 656 and 659 of 30th May, 1941, cancelled
|
862 | Trading with the Enemy,-Netherlands concerns transferred to Batavia, Curacao and Paramaribo, Dutch Guiana
|
863 | Classes of persons exempted from the Order relating to exit permits
|
864 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendments to the Order relating to ships' manifests
|
865 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. F. J. Anslow and T. Armstrong enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
|
866 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
|
867 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. F. Groves permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
868 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
|
869 | Addition to the list of names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
|
870 | Ormsby and Brown Streets
|
871 | Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-Registration of the News-Times cancelled in accordance with the provisions of section 5 (5) of the
|
872 | Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-Registration of the Building Contractors' Association Monthly cancelled in accordance with the provisions of section 5 (5) of the
|
873 | Particulars required for a new Price List of foodstuffs
|
874 | Maximum price for "Sunshine" full cream powdered milk, etc.
|
875 | Additions to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. Szeto Onward and Tan Hai San
|
876 | Sunset and Sunrise in Hong Kong,-August
|
877 | Trade Mark No. 194 of 1927 to be removed from the Register
|
878 | Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by John De Kuyper & Son
|
879 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
|
23-Jul-1941 |
880 | Termination of Blackout exercises
|
25-Jul-1941 |
881 | Rope Company's Tramway Ord., 1901,-Duration of rights, etc., extended for a period of one year
|
882 | List of Authorized Auditors
|
883 | Lieut.-Comdr. J. Jolly to be Harbour Master, etc., and Comdr. T. C. Stiff to be Deputy Harbour Master
|
884 | Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen to be an Assistant Labour Officer
|
885 | Sir V. M. Grayburn to be an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council
|
886 | Mr. J. C. Fitz-Henry to be an Official Justice of the Peace
|
887 | Mr. G. S. O. Mayne to be Acting Sub-Lieut. in the H.K.N.V.F.
|
888 | Lieut.-Colonel T. Addis-Martin resigned his commission in the H.K.V.D.C.
|
889 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to Regulation 63
|
890 | Trading with the Enemy,-Netherlands concerns transferred to Curacao and Batavia
|
891 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
|
892 | Trade 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 |
893 | Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1940,-Addition of regulation 2A to the
|
894 | Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1940,-Order prohibiting the carrying out of Japanese and Manchurian orders as to gold and securities
|
30-Jul-1941 |
895 | Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1940,-Order prohibiting the carrying out of Chinese orders as to gold and securities
|
31-Jul-1941 |
896 | Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1940,-List of Banks authorized to deal in foreign currency
|
897 | Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1940,-Amendments to the
|
01-Aug-1941 |
898 | Pleasure Grounds and Bathing Places Regulation Ord., 1936,-Closing hours of the Botanic Gardens
|
899 | Ordinance not disallowed:- Estate Duty Amendment, No. 7 of 1941
|
900 | Lieut.-Col. R. D. Walker to be O.B.E.
|
901 | Sub-Lieut. D. B. Izatt relinquished his commission in the H.K.N.V.F.
|
902 | Bombardier A. M. J. Wright and Private P. M. N. da Silva to be Second Lieuts. in the H.K.V.D.C.
|
903 | Names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
|
904 | The Spanish vessels Santa Anna and Felipe Crespi removed from the list of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
|
905 | Mr. D. Kelvin-Stark to act under regulation 60 of the Defence Regulations, 1940
|
906 | Vehicles and Traffic Regulation Amendment Regulations, 1941
|
907 | Evidence and Powers of Attorney Order in Council, 1941
|
908 | Compulsory 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.
|
909 | Messrs. R. Markham and R. M. Wright permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
910 | Names, gross tonnage and flags (Japanese) of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
|
911 | Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 7) Order, 1941
|
912 | Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 8) Order, 1941
|
913 | Order declaring the premises of the Far East Oxygen and Acetylene Co., Ltd., To Kwa Wan as protected places
|
914 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to the order published as G. N. 475 of 26th April, 1940
|
915 | Defence (Enemy Currency) Regulations, 1941
|
916 | Enemy Currency Order, 1941
|
917 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Razor Hill authorized for Military use
|
918 | Light Dues-Average opening selling rate for July
|
919 | Food Control Order,-Maximum price for certain articles of food
|
920 | New house numbers
|
921 | C. E. Warren & Co., Ltd. (in liquidation) struck off the list of licensed plumbers
|
922 | Trade Marks Nos. 131 to 147 of 1941 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
|
923 | Trade Marks Nos. 18D & 18E of 1899, 34 of 1899, &c., removed from the Register
|
08-Aug-1941 |
| PROCLAMATION
|
924 | Shanghai declared an infected place
|
925 | Addition to the List of Authorized Architects-Mr. Nai Jen Chien
|
926 | Minutes-No. 12
|
927 | Public Health (Food) Ord., 1935,-Amendment of the by-laws under the heading "Slaughter - houses" and sub - heading "General" in the Schedule to the
|
928 | Public Health (Food) Ord., 1935, Amendments of the by-laws under the heading "Restaurants, Eating Houses and Food Stalls" in the Schedule to the
|
929 | Ordinance not disallowed:- Immigration Control, No. 32 of 1940
|
930 | Mr. A. G. Clarke to be Principal Assistant Colonial Secretary and Clerk of Councils
|
931 | Mr. T. Black resumed duty as Commissioner of War Taxation
|
932 | Mr. C. Rogers to be Economic Adviser to the Government of H.K.
|
933 | Second Lieuts. D. E. Davis and D. L. Prophet to be Lieutenant in the H.K.V.D.F.
|
934 | Efficiency Medal.-Award of, to Sergt. C. R. Logan, Corpl. G. A. de Pinna and Private E. A. V. Remedios
|
935 | Printers 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
|
936 | Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-Registration of the Man Sing newspaper suspended in accordance with the provisions of section 5 (8) of the
|
937 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-New Order relating to possession of firewood for the purpose of sale
|
938 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Firewood business to be a controlled undertaking
|
939 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Control of Importation of Firewood
|
940 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Control on the sale and purchase of motor vehicles
|
941 | Food Control Order,-Maximum price for tinned sardines Del Monte and S. & W.
|
942 | Payment of debts due to persons in enemy or enemy occupied territory
|
943 | Re-entry permits for European British women
|
944 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. D. M. McAdam permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
945 | Compulsory 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.
|
946 | Amendment to G. N. No. 919 of 1st August, 1941, relating to California Sardines
|
947 | Public vaccinators
|
948 | Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 31st March, 1941
|
949 | Financial Returns for the year 1940
|
950 | Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. Fong Joo Khoon
|
951 | Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. J. M. Officer
|
952 | Continental Paper and Pulp Co., Ltd. struck off the register
|
953 | Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements,-July
|
954 | Errors of Time-signals,-July
|
955 | Trade Marks Nos. 1 of 1928, 204 to 208 and 213 of 1927 and 468 to 470 of 1929 to be removed from the Register
|
956 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
|
957 | United Kingdom Patent
|
15-Aug-1941 |
958 | Buildings Ord., 1935,-Amendment to the regulations in schedule J to the
|
959 | Pleasure Grounds and Bathing Places Regulation Ord., 1936,-Amendments to the first and second schedules to the, relating to King George's Field, Kowloon
|
960 | Holidays Ord., 1912,-Saturday the 6th September, 1941, to be observed as an additional general holiday
|
961 | Mr. A. T. Wellborn recognized as Vice-Consul of the United States of America at H.K.
|
962 | Mr. A. E. Southard resumed charge of the United States Consulate-General at H.K.
|
963 | Mr. C. E. M. Terry to be Chief Air Raid Warden for Kowloon, N.K. and the N.T.
|
964 | Mr. L. G. Morgan to act as Senior Inspector of Schools, Education Department
|
965 | Mr. J. Angwin to be Assistant Superintendent of Crown Lands
|
966 | Lieut. D. M. Richards resigned his commission in the H.K.V.D.C.
|
967 | Mr. F. C. Grant to be Acting Sub-Lieut. in the H.K.N.V.F.
|
968 | Mr. A. C. Meredith to be Controller of Food
|
969 | Mr. B. J. Lacon, to be an Assistant Controller of Trade in relation to metals
|
970 | Mr. T. F. Lo to be Deputy Commissioner of Police (Chinese Special Constabulary)
|
971 | Mr. P. C. M. Sedgwick, Intelligence Officer, Economic Warfare, to act under para. 2 of regulation 81 of the Defence Regulations, 1940
|
972 | Trading with the Enemy Ord., 1914,-General Licence and Authority as to trading with persons in territories formerly known as Italian East Africa
|
973 | Persons permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
974 | Controller of Water Transport to be a competent authority for the purposes of Regulation 50 of the Defence Regulations, 1940
|
975 | Merchant Ships (Defence and Fire Fighting) Order, 1941
|
976 | Demand Notices for property tax in Urban areas
|
977 | Finland regarded as an area in enemy occupation
|
978 | Competitive Examination for appointments of Probationer Clerks (Male) in Government Service
|
979 | Commission to inquire into certain matters connected with the Architectural Branch of the A. R. P. Dept. will resume their sittings on 21st August
|
980 | Hong Kong Auxiliary Fire Service Instructions, 1941
|
981 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Import of Jute prohibited except by licence
|
982 | Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 9) Order, 1941
|
983 | Amendment to para. 2 of G. N. No. 727 of 13th June, 1941
|
984 | Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry on certain quarry lots in the Northern District of the N.T.
|
985 | Food Control Order,-Maximum prices for certain articles of food
|
986 | Trade Mark-Renewal of registration of, by Etablissements Noilly-Prat et Cie
|
987 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
|
988 | Trade Mark No. 238 of 1928 to be removed from the Register
|
20-Aug-1941 |
| PROCLAMATION
|
989 | New Order prohibiting the export and re-export of goods to certain countries
|
22-Aug-1941 |
990 | Ordinance not disallowed:- Appropriation for 1941-1942, No. 4 of 1941
|
991 | Approval of the appointment of Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell to be an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council
|
992 | Mr. B. D. Evans to be Director of the Royal Observatory
|
993 | Mr. C. G. Perdue to be Defence Security Officer
|
994 | Mr. M. McDonald Swan to be a Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths
|
995 | Mr. D. F. A. W. Wesman resumed charge of the Norwegian Consulate
|
996 | Mr. T. L. Bell re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
|
997 | Procedure governing the importation of alloy steel, etc.
|
998 | Rescission of the Trading with the Enemy (Specified Territories) (No. 1) Order, 1941
|
999 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. G. F. Gilbert, C. R. Wilson and F. Ellis permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
1000 | Display of sky sign, facia or advertisement lights prohibited from the 5th to 8th Sept., 1941
|
1001 | Mr. B. D. Evans re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
|
1002 | Amendment to regulation 66A of the Defence Regulations, 1940
|
1003 | Printers 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
|
1004 | Mr. J. Barrow to be a Commissioner to administer oaths, etc., in connexion with the succession to property on death in N.T.
|
1005 | Amendment to G. N. No. 985 of 15th August, 1941, under the heading "Rice"
|
1006 | Amendment to G. N. No. 702 of 6th June, 1941 by the cancellation of black pomfret and all mackerels in the Schedule thereto
|
1007 | H. K. V. D. C.-Compulsory Manning Exercise
|
1008 | Financial Statement,-April
|
1009 | Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 30th April, 1941
|
1010 | Addition to the list of licensed plumbers-Kam Loong Hong
|
1011 | Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong,-September
|
1012 | Meteorological Observations,-July
|
1013 | Rainfall,-July
|
1014 | Sittings 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
|
1015 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
|
1016 | Trade Marks Nos. 36 to 38 of 1928 and 28 of 1914 to be removed from the Register
|
29-Aug-1941 |
1017 | Telecommunication Ord., 1936,-Amendments to the rates under Regulations 2 (l) (a), 2 (l) (b) and 3
|
1018 | Boarding House Ord., 1917,-Amendments to the rules under the
|
1019 | Mr. M. J. Abbott to be Official Receiver, &c.
|
1020 | Mr. M. J. Abbott to act as Registrar of the Supreme Court, &c.
|
1021 | Mr. J. P. Murphy to act as Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court, &c.
|
1022 | Mr. F. C. Barry to be Rice Controller
|
1023 | Mr. W. R. Scott to act as Deputy Commissioner of Police
|
1024 | Mr. B. J. Lacon to be Metals Controller
|
1025 | Defence 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
|
1026 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Export of unmanufactured, semi-manufactured and manufactured metals and alloys prohibited, except by licence
|
1027 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Import of unmanufactured, semi-manufactured and manufactured metals and alloys prohibited, except by licence
|
1028 | Metals (Licensing, Usage and Price) Control Order, 1941
|
1029 | H. K. Metals Import Licence and sample forms obtainable at the Office of the Metals Controller
|
1030 | Ex officio members of the Food and Firewood Control Board
|
1031 | One-cent Currency Returns Regulations, 1941
|
1032 | Names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
|
1033 | Dutiable Commodities Ord., 1931, Amendment Regulations, 1941
|
1034 | Members of H.B.M.'s diplomatic and consular services exempted from the order relating to exit permits
|
1035 | Compulsory 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.
|
1036 | Order for the removal of all graves in Section A in New Stanley Cemetery
|
1037 | Order for the removal of all graves in portion of Section A in Chai Wan Cemetery
|
1038 | Order for the removal of all graves in Section A in Shum Wan Cemetery, Aberdeen
|
1039 | Order for the removal of all graves in portion of Section A in N. K. Cemetery No. 4 (Sai Yu Shek Cemetery)
|
1040 | Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 10) Order, 1941
|
1041 | Trading with the Enemy,-Netherlands concerns transferred to Curacao, Batavia and Paramaribo, Netherland Guiana
|
1042 | Price of retail rice
|
1043 | Volunteer Ord., 1933,-Amendment to Regulation 3 (1) by the addition of "The Motor Transport Unit"
|
1044 | Food Control Order,-Maximum prices for certain articles of food
|
1045 | Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. L. T. Ride
|
1046 | Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927, Amendment Regulations, 1941
|
1047 | List of persons appointed to perform vaccinations
|
1048 | Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry on various lots in the Northern District of the N.T.
|
1049 | Chan Gun Kee and China Engineers, Ltd. deleted from the list of licensed plumbers
|
1050 | Lo Chun Kee & Co. struck off the list of licensed plumbers
|
1051 | Memorial of re-entry on N.K.I.L. No. 1754
|
1052 | Cancellation 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
|
1053 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
|
1054 | Trade Marks Nos. 218 of 1927 and 75 of 1928 to be removed from the Register
|
01-Sep-1941 |
1055 | Notice of a public examination of witness to inquire into certain matters concerning the A.R.P. Dept.
|
05-Sep-1941 |
1056 | Mr. C. R. Lee to act as Private Secretary to H. E. the Governor
|
1057 | Mr. G. T. Rowe to act as Assistant Private Secretary to H. E. the Governor
|
1058 | Mr. K. C. Morrison to be Controller of Trade
|
1059 | Gunner H. G. Muir to be 2nd Lieut. in the H.K.V.D.C.
|
1060 | Services of Warrant Officer D. Walker as a member of the H.K.N.V.F. dispensed with
|
1061 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to regulation 75 of the
|
1062 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. C. C. Petrovsky and W. Wright permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
1063 | Hong Kong Auxiliary Transport Service Instructions, 1941
|
1064 | Anchorage prohibited to all vessels within certain area
|
1065 | Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 11) Order, 1941
|
1066 | General licence and authority as to fees in respect of patents, designs and trade marks
|
1067 | Itemized bill of foodstuffs sold to be given to purchaser
|
1068 | Amendment to G. N. No. 1044 of 29th August, 1941
|
1069 | Compulsory 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.
|
1070 | Addition to the list of names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
|
1071 | Light Dues,-Average opening selling rate for August
|
1072 | Addition to the list of licensed plumbers,-Wing Lee & Co.
|
1073 | Compulsory 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.
|
1074 | Food Control Order,-Standard prices of certain articles of food
|
1075 | Errors of Time-signals,-August
|
1076 | Trade Marks Nos. 49B of 1899, 46 and 47 of of 1928, and 50 (I-V) of 1899, etc. to be removed from the Register
|
1077 | Trade Mark-Renewal of registration of, by Peter Frederik Suhm Heering
|
1078 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
|
06-Sep-1941 |
1079 | Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith assumed the administration of the Government
|
1080 | Mr. R. A. C. North to act as Colonial Secretary
|
1081 | Mr. G. S. Kennedy-Skipton to act as Secretary for Chinese Affairs
|
1082 | Captain S. H. Batty-Smith to be Aide-de-Camp to H. E. the Officer Administering the Government
|
1083 | Mr. C. R. Lee to act as Private Secretary to H. E. the Officer Administering the Government
|
1084 | Mr. G. T. Rowe to act as Assistant Private Secretary to H. E. the Officer Administering the Government
|
10-Sep-1941 |
1085 | H.E. Sir M. A. Young, K.C.M.G., assumed the administration of the Government
|
1086 | Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith C.M.G., resumed duty as Colonial Secretary
|
1087 | Hon. Mr. R. A. C. North, resumed duty as Secretary for Chinese Affairs
|
1088 | Capt. S.H. Batty-Smith to be Aide-de-Camp to H. E. the Governor
|
1089 | Mr. C. R. Lee to act as Private Secretary to H. E. the Governor
|
1090 | Mr. G. T. Rowe to act as Assistant Private Secretary to H.E. the Governor
|
1091 | Commission 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 |
1092 | Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899,-Amendment to the regulations under the, and contained in Table U
|
1093 | Post Office Ord., 1926,-Notice determining the Class A rates of postage under the
|
1094 | Prof. L. R. Shore resumed his appointment as a member of the Medical Board
|
1095 | Relinquishment of appointments to H. E. Sir Geoffry Northcote, K.C.M.G.
|
1096 | Additional enemy countries to which communication with friends is permitted
|
1097 | Standing members and secretary of the Employment Arbitration Tribunal
|
1098 | Members of the Employment Arbitration Tribunal
|
1099 | Amendment to the G. N. No. 653 of 14th June, 1940 re (Ship's Stores) Order, 1940
|
1100 | Compulsory 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.
|
1101 | Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements,-August
|
1102 | Registration of Dentists Ord., 1940,-Additions to the list of persons registered under the
|
1103 | Financial Statement,-May
|
1104 | Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 31st May, 1941
|
1105 | Meteorological Observations,-August
|
1106 | Rainfall,-August
|
1107 | Amendment to G. N. No. 224 of 21st February, 1941
|
1108 | Unclaimed Balances
|
1109 | Next Criminal Sessions to be held on the 17th September
|
1110 | Pittendrigh Rumjahn & Co., Ltd., to be struck off the Register
|
1111 | Office hours of the Supreme Court during the Long Vacation
|
1112 | Memorial of re-entry by the Crown on N.K.I.L. No. 1698
|
1113 | Trade Marks Nos. 148 to 182 of 1941 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
|
1114 | Trade Marks Nos. 203 of 1913 and 6 of 1928 to be removed from the Register
|
1115 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
|
1116 | Trade Marks Nos. 197 of 1913 and 24 of 1914 removed from the Register
|
19-Sep-1941 |
1117 | Public 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
|
1118 | Stamp Ord., 1921,-Amendment to section 12 (2) of the
|
1119 | Minutes-No. 13
|
1120 | War Revenue Ord., 1941,-Rules I & II made by the Board under the
|
1121 | Mr. T. Megarry resumed duty as Principal Assistant Colonial Secretary and Clerk of Councils
|
1122 | Mr. L. R. Andrewes resumed duty as Registrar of the Supreme Court, &c.
|
1123 | Mr. M. J. Abbott resumed duty as Acting Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court, &c.
|
1124 | Mr. C. J. Norman to act as Superintendent of Prisons
|
1125 | Mr. J. W. FitzGerald to act as Assistant Superintendent of Prisons
|
1126 | Mr. F. D. Roberts to be a Member of the Shipping Control Board
|
1127 | Mr. S. Kimura to be in charge of the Japanese Consulate-General
|
1128 | Miss M. M. Metcalfe to be a Nursing Sister
|
1129 | Miss D. Revell to be a Nursing Sister
|
1130 | Miss D. J. Scourse to be a Nursing Sister
|
1131 | Miss B. Earner to be a Nursing Sister
|
1132 | Offices 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
|
1133 | Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-Registration of the Tai Kwong Newspaper (Hing Kee) cancelled in accordance with the provisions of section 5 (5) of the
|
1134 | The Hong Kong Daylight-Saving Regulations, 1941,-Amendment to s. 4 of the
|
1135 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. J. R. M. Suiter and W. H. Lock permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
1136 | Hong Kong Auxiliary Conservancy Corps Instructions, 1941
|
1137 | Hong Kong Auxiliary Medical Corps Instructions, 1941
|
1138 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to the Order prohibiting the export and re-export of goods to certain countries
|
1139 | Trading with the Enemy,-Netherlands concerns transferred to Curacao and Batavia
|
1140 | Compulsory 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.
|
1141 | Compulsory 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.
|
1142 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to the Order prohibiting the export, except by licence, of certain goods
|
1143 | Food Control Order,-Standard prices of certain articles of food
|
1144 | Compulsory 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.
|
1145 | H.K.V.D.C. Training Camps, 1941
|
1146 | Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong,-November
|
1147 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
|
1148 | Trade 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 |
1149 | Dutiable Commodities Ord., 1931,-Licensing authority and fees for licences in respect of proprietary medicines and toilet preparations
|
1150 | Minutes-No. 14
|
1151 | Ordinances passed and assented to:- Public Health (Sanitation) Amendment,-No. 16 of 1941
|
1152 | Resolution passed by the Legislative Council re change in titles of Commissioned officers in the Police Force
|
1153 | Public Health (Sanitation) Ord., 1935,-Amendment to the by-laws in Schedule A to the under the heading "Dangerous and Offensive Trades"
|
1154 | H. E. Sir M. A. Young, K.C.M.G., accepted the position of Honorary Colonel of the H.K.V.D.C.
|
1155 | Mr. C. Blaker resumed his appointment as a member of the Compulsory Service Tribunal
|
1156 | Mr. C. Blaker resumed his appointment as a member of the Evacuation Advisory Commitee
|
1157 | Mr. R. D. Gillespie to be an additional member of the Evacuation Advisory Committee
|
1158 | Honorary Aides-de-Camp to H. E. the Governor
|
1159 | Mr. A. C. Terry resumed charge of the Consulate for Honduras
|
1160 | Mr. G. Miskin to be in charge of Finnish interests in the Colony
|
1161 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. E. E. L. O'Neil Shaw permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
1162 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
1163 | Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 12) Order, 1941
|
1164 | Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 13) Order, 1941
|
1165 | Dutiable Commodities Ord., 1931,-Direction by the Supt. of I. & E. as to the affixing of duty paid labels on Proprietary Medicines and Toilet Preparations
|
1166 | Hong Kong Auxiliary Labour Corps Instructions, 1941
|
1167 | Hong Kong Auxiliary Supply Corps Instructions, 1941
|
1168 | Hong Kong Auxiliary Civil Pay and Accounts Service Instructions, 1941
|
1169 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. A. J. C. Taylor enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
|
1170 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. C. R. M. Lawrence and C. R. W. Thomson enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
|
1171 | Volunteer Ord., 1933,-Amendment to Regulation 3 (l) by the addition of The Engineer Works Service (Public Works Department)
|
1172 | Notice to the Owner of D.D. 51 Lots Nos. 4240A, 2955B1 and 2961A
|
1173 | Notice to the Owner of D.D. 51 Lot No. 4309B1
|
1174 | Notice to the Owners of D.D. 51 Lots Nos. 4013A and 4208B1
|
1175 | Notice to the Owners of D.D. 51 Lot No. 4223B1
|
1176 | Notice to the Owner of D.D. 51 Lots Nos. 4289B1 and 4290B1
|
1177 | Notice to the Owner of D.D. 51 Lots Nos. 3592A and 3593A
|
1178 | Notice to the Owner of D.D. 51 Lot No. 4025A
|
1179 | Notice to the Owner of D.D. 51 Lots Nos. 4108 and 4109A
|
1180 | Revised export licence form
|
1181 | New house numbers
|
1182 | Rates for the 4th Quarter, 1941,-Payment of
|
1183 | Fees for Conservancy Services 1941-42,-Payment of
|
1184 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
|
1185 | Trade Marks Nos. 4, 5, 7 and 31 of 1928 to be removed from the Register
|
1186 | United Kingdom Patent
|
03-Oct-1941 |
1187 | Pleasure Grounds and Bathing Places Regulation Ord., 1936,-Allocations of recreation grounds
|
1188 | H. E. Sir M. A. Young, K.C.M.G., accepted the position of Honorary Captain of the H.K.N.V.F.
|
1189 | Mr. P. D. Crawley to act as Superintendent of Inland Revenue, etc.
|
1190 | Mrs. D. E. Mathias to be an Examiner, War Taxation Department
|
1191 | Mr. C. C. Roberts to be a Member of the Board of Directors to control the Government Rice Monopoly
|
1192 | Mrs. C. Cock to be Organizer, Women's Section, Defence Services
|
1193 | Regimental Sgt.-Major G. H. Calvert to be Lieut. in the H.K.V.D.C.
|
1194 | Efficiency Medal, H.K.V.D.C.,-Award of, to Lance-Cpl. N. A. E. Mackay
|
1195 | Addition to the list of names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
|
1196 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. E. B. David and J. A. Ritchie permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
1197 | Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 14) Order, 1941
|
1198 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
|
1199 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
|
1200 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. G. McKechnie Park re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
|
1201 | Food Control Order,-Standard prices of certain articles of food
|
1202 | Light Dues-Average opening selling rate for September
|
1203 | Office of the Controller of Trade, Address of the
|
1204 | Errors of Time-signals-September
|
1205 | Trade Marks Nos. 183 to 197 of 1941 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
|
1206 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
|
1207 | Trade Marks Nos. 54 of 1899, 198 of 1913 and 34 and 330 of 1928 to be removed from the Register
|
09-Oct-1941 |
1208 | Miss M. S. Fraser to be a Nursing Sister
|
1209 | Lieut. C. Austin resigned his commission in the H.K.V.D.C.
|
1210 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. I. G. Sullivan enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
|
1211 | Hong Kong Auxiliary Ordnance Corps Instructions, 1941
|
1212 | Mr. A. C. Meredith re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
|
1213 | Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements-September
|
1214 | Addition to the list of licensed plumbers, Ng Ching
|
1215 | Trade Mark-Renewal of registration of, by Callard & Bowser Ld.
|
1216 | Trade Marks Nos. 12, 85 of 1928, etc. to be removed from the Register
|
11-Oct-1941 |
1217 | Miscellaneous Licences Ord., 1933,-Premium for Hong Kong ten-cent coins
|
17-Oct-1941 |
1218 | Minutes-No. 15
|
1219 | Ordinance passed and assented to:- Subsidiary Currency Notes,-No. 21 of 1941
|
1220 | Order made by the Chief Justice regarding probate or letters of administration of an enemy during the War
|
1221 | Dr. D. A. Smith to be a member of the Nutrition Research Committee
|
1222 | Dr. D. A. Smith to be a member of the Nurses Board
|
1223 | Mr. G. Miskin to be a member of the Essential Commodities Board
|
1224 | The Defence Secretary to be a competent authority for the purposes of regulation 73 of the Defence Regulations, 1940
|
1225 | Mr. J. M. Wilson to act as Principal, North-cote Training College
|
1226 | Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell to be a Member of the Traffic Board
|
1227 | Mr. W. J. Anderson to be Controller of Fire-wood and Mr. W. L. Stanton to be Assistant Controller of Firewood
|
1228 | Mr. F. D. Roberts to be an Unofficial Justice of the Peace
|
1229 | Misses Leung Sheung Chi and B. Thom to be members of the Midwives Board
|
1230 | Mr. W. A. Jones resumed duty as Superintendent of Inland Revenue, etc.
|
1231 | Mr. C. C. Roberts nominated as a member of the Court of the University of Hong Kong
|
1232 | Mr. Li Kwun-ch'un nominated as a member of the Court of the University of Hong Kong
|
1233 | Mr. Tang Shiu-kin nominated as a member of the Court of the University of Hong Kong for a further period
|
1234 | Mr. S. Yano, resumed charge of the Consulate-General for Japan
|
1235 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. N. J. L. Jefferies permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
1236 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Photography and Sketching Restriction Order, 1941
|
1237 | War Emergency Legislation,-Amendments to
|
1238 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendments to Metals (Licensing, Usage and Price) Control Order, 1941
|
1239 | Hong Kong Auxiliary Quartering Corps Instructions, 1941
|
1240 | Rice, price of, per picul
|
1241 | Food Control Order,-Standard price for certain articles of food
|
1242 | Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 30th June, 1941
|
1243 | Financial Statement-June
|
1244 | Meteorological Observations-September
|
1245 | Rainfall-September
|
1246 | Payment of compensation in respect of the resumption of certain Lots in S.D. IV of the N.T.
|
1247 | Trade Mark No. 82 of 1928 to be removed from the Register
|
1248 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of, by Batten & Co.
|
20-Oct-1941 |
1249 | Defence Secretary to be Organizer of the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
|
1250 | Blackout exercise to be held on 22nd October, 1941
|
1251 | Harbour closed to shipping during blackout exercise
|
1252 | Amendment to the Blackout Order
|
24-Oct-1941 |
1253 | Ordinances not disallowed:- Post Office Amendment, No. 9 of 1941
|
1254 | Mr. C. C. Roberts to be a Member of the Advisory Committee under the Colonial Defence Regulation 18
|
1255 | Mr. K. Larssen resumed charge of the Danish Consulate
|
1256 | c.i.f. Consignments not to be insured by an Enemy Company
|
1257 | Appointment of Mr. W. L. Alexander as liquidator of Max Felix Hille
|
1258 | Rev. Father P. Joy, S.J. recognized as Procurator in H.K. of the English Assistancy of the Jesuit Order
|
1259 | Additions to the list of names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
|
1260 | Ferry Street
|
1261 | Lok Yeung Street and Chengtu Road
|
1262 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. R. G. Shannon and D. Mitchell permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
1263 | Mr. W. F. Edge re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
|
1264 | Volunteer Ord., 1933,-Substitution of Regulation 7 (l) of the H.K.V. Regulations
|
1265 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Control of cotton yarns of all descriptions
|
1266 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to the Order prohibiting the export and re-export of goods to certain countries
|
1267 | Food Control Order,-Standard prices of certain articles of food
|
1268 | Additions to the Register of Medical Practitioners-Drs. C. A. Jackson and H. L. Cleave
|
1269 | Reduction of the cost of a vaccination certificate
|
1270 | Addition to the list of licensed plumbers-Kong Sun Kee & Co.
|
1271 | Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong-November
|
1272 | Trade Mark-Renewal of registration of, by Wollgarnfabrik Tittel & Krueger und Stern-wollspinnerei A.G.
|
1273 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
|
31-Oct-1941 |
| PROCLAMATION
|
1274 | Essential Commodities Reserves Ord., 1939,-Amendment to the Schedule by the addition thereto of Kapok oil, Cotton seed oil, and Coco-nut oil
|
1275 | Quarantine 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
|
1276 | Ordinance not disallowed:- One-cent Currency Note, No. 10 of 1941
|
1277 | Mr. M. G. O'Connor to be a Senior Inspector of Schools
|
1278 | Approval of the appointment of Hon. Mr. J. P. Pennefather-Evans to be an Official Member of the Legislative Council
|
1279 | Mr. D. G. Willis to be a Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths
|
1280 | Sergt. S. J. Cooke to be Second Lieut. in the H.K.V.D.C.
|
1281 | Competitive Examination for appointments of Probationer Clerks (Male) in Government Service
|
1282 | Revision of Min and Battery Streets
|
1283 | Midwives Ord., 1910,-The Midwives (Post-Graduate Study) Regulations, 1941
|
1284 | Amendment to the Civil Defence Corps Regulations, 1941, by the addition of "Auxiliary Rescue and Demolition Corps" to the Schedule thereto
|
1285 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
1286 | Hong Kong Auxiliary Rescue and Demolition Corps Instructions, 1941
|
1287 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. H. L. N. Ascough enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
|
1288 | Hong Kong Public Works Corps Instructions, 1941
|
1289 | Mr. W. L. Alexander appointed liquidator of the Nippon Suisan Kabushiki Kaisha
|
1290 | Food Control Order,-Standard prices of certain articles of food
|
1291 | Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners-Dr. Pang Teng Cheung
|
1292 | Additions to the list of persons registered under the Registration of Dentists Ord., 1940
|
1293 | Light Dues,-Average opening selling rate for October
|
1294 | Amendment to G. N. No. 790 of 27th June, 1941
|
1295 | The United Photoplay Service, Ltd, to be struck off the register
|
1296 | Mr. C. J. Norman to be a Commissioner to administer oaths, etc.
|
1297 | New house numbers
|
1298 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
|
1299 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
|
1300 | Trade Marks Nos. 34 of 1914, 7 of 1915 and 48 of 1928 to be removed from the Register
|
1301 | Miscellaneous Licences Ord., 1933,-Premium for Hong Kong five-cent and ten-cent notes
|
06-Nov-1941 |
1302 | Amendment to the Metals (Licensing, Usage and Price) Control Order by the addition of sub-para. (4) to para. 4.
|
1303 | Order fixing the price of Steel or Iron Plates and Sheets
|
1304 | Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1940,-Addition of regulation 2 B to the
|
1305 | Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1940,-Proviso added to Exemptions from provisions of regulation 2 (1), (3) & (4) of the
|
1306 | List of banks authorized under regulation 1 (1) to deal in foreign currency applicable to authorized banks
|
1307 | List of banks authorized under regulation 1 (1) to deal in foreign currency applicable to licensed banks
|
1308 | List of banks registered under Regulation 1 (1) (b) as permitted to sell Chinese currency
|
07-Nov-1941 |
1309 | Prisons Ord, 1932,-Amendment to the Prison Rules relating to diet for European prisoners
|
1310 | Hon. Mr. H. R. Butters resumed duty as Financial Secretary
|
1311 | Mr. H. R. Butters resumed his appointment as a Director of the Widows' and Orphans' Pensions
|
1312 | Mr. C. R. W. Thomson to be Deputy Controller of Food
|
1313 | Mr. P. D. Crawley to act as Controller of Stores
|
1314 | Mr. Phat Woranart recognized as Vice-Consul for Thailand at H.K.
|
1315 | Mexican Consulate at H. K. closed on 1st November
|
1316 | Addition to the list of names, gross tonnage and flags of vessels owned by persons or firms deemed to be enemies
|
1317 | Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927,-List of Chinese newspapers suspended in accordance with the provisions of section 5 (8) of the
|
1318 | Unclaimed Balances
|
1319 | Public Vaccinators
|
1320 | Hong Kong Auxiliary Communications Service Instructions, 1941
|
1321 | Mr. W. V. Ahern re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
|
1322 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939-Mr. R. L. Janner enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
|
1323 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
1324 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to G. N. 366 of 1st April, 1941, prohibiting the export, except by licence, of fresh fruit and vegetables
|
1325 | Food Control Order,-Standard prices of certain articles of food
|
1326 | Rice sub-distribution stations
|
1327 | Applications for export licences to Macau to be submitted three days in advance
|
1328 | Re-entry by the Crown on N. K. I. L. No. 132 and all its sections and sub-sections
|
1329 | Re-entry by the Crown on N. K. I. L. No. 238 and all its sections and sub-sections
|
1330 | Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 15) Order, 1941
|
1331 | Mr. S. F. Balfour to be a Commissioner to administer oaths, etc.
|
1332 | Next Criminal Sessions to be held on the 14th November
|
1333 | Errors of Time-signals-October
|
1334 | Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 31st July, 1941
|
1335 | Financial Statement-July
|
1336 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
|
1337 | Trade Marks Nos. 166 of 1928 and 72, 73 and 77A of 1885 to be removed from the Register
|
1338 | Trade Marks Nos. 198 to 236 of 1941 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
|
1339 | Trade Marks-Nos. 144 of 1913, etc., removed from the Trade Marks Register
|
10-Nov-1941 |
1340 | Blackout exercise to be held on 14th November, 1941
|
1341 | Harbour closed to shipping during blackout exercise
|
13-Nov-1941 |
1342 | The Commodities (Sale, Movement and Price) Control Order, 1941
|
14-Nov-1941 |
1343 | Rescission of the Order declaring Canton an infected place
|
1344 | Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899,-Substitution of Table S in the regulations under the
|
1345 | Minutes,-No. 16
|
1346 | Trade Marks (Emergency) Rules, 1940,-Amendment to the
|
1347 | Mr. A. H. Elston to be an Assistant Superintendent of Police
|
1348 | Mr. O. E. C. Marton to be an Assistant Crown Solicitor
|
1349 | Mr. A. G. Clarke to be an Assistant to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs
|
1350 | Mr. 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
|
1351 | Mr. R. A. Camidge resumed his appointment in the Board of Review under the War Revenue Ordinance, 1941
|
1352 | Corruption in the public service-examination of witnesses to take place at an early date
|
1353 | Rev. Bro. A. Castro, S.J., recognized as Procurator in H.K. of the Portuguese Province of the Jesuit Order
|
1354 | Employees Protection (Defence) Regulations, 1941
|
1355 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
|
1356 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
|
1357 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. J. S. Beach enrolled in the H.K D.R.
|
1358 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. E. A. Dubois enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
|
1359 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. W. Orr permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
1360 | Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the General Group for Essential ervices in the H.K.D.R.
|
1361 | Anchorages prohibited in certain specified areas in the waters of the Colony
|
1362 | Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899,-Junks, sampans, etc., prohibited between certain hours from anchoring or moving in Aldrich Bay
|
1363 | Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 16) Order, 1941
|
1364 | Food Control Order,-Standard prices of certain articles of food
|
1365 | Election of a Just ce of the Peace to serve on the Licensing Board
|
1366 | Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. Sie Tjoan Djin (See Chuan Jin)
|
1367 | Meteorological Observations,-October
|
1368 | Rainfall,-October
|
1369 | Order controlling motor vehicles not previously licensed for use in H.K.
|
1370 | Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements,-October
|
1371 | Trade Mark-Renewal of registration of, by I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft
|
1372 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
|
1373 | Trade Marks Nos. 37 and 56 of 1914 and 290 of 1928 to be removed from the Register
|
21-Nov-1941 |
1374 | Prisons Ord., 1932,-Amendment to Prison Rules by the rescission of rules 279 & 280
|
1375 | Mr. B. H. Puckle to be Director of Air Raid Precautions
|
1376 | Mr. M. L. Bevan to be Deputy Director of Air Raid Precautions
|
1377 | Prof. G. King to be a Member of the Midwives Board for a further term
|
1378 | Mr. R. R. Todd to be a Member of the Board of Directors to control the Government Rice Monopoly
|
1379 | Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen to be Deputy Controller of Labour and Mr. P. E. Nettle to be Deputy Controller of Land Transport
|
1380 | Mr. T. A. L. Concannon to be an Architect, P. W. D.
|
1381 | Mr. K. M. A. Barnett to be Administrative Assistant, Sanitary Dept.
|
1382 | Mr. J. Reynolds to be a Magistrate
|
1383 | Mr. H. A. Taylor to act as Superintendent of Imports and Exports
|
1384 | Mr. H. W. Hawkins to be a member of the Exchange Fund Advisory Committee
|
1385 | Order for the removal of all graves in Shek O Cemetery in which bodies were buried from 1892 to 1930
|
1386 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. T. V. N. Fortescue enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
|
1387 | Allied Forces Act, 1940
|
1388 | Allied Forces (Application of Acts to Colonies, &c.) (No. 1) Order, 1941
|
1389 | Allied Forces (Application of Acts to Colonies, &c.) (No. 2) Order, 1941
|
1390 | Jury Ord., 1887,-1941 Special and Common Jury Lists to continue in force
|
1391 | Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 17) Order, 1941
|
1392 | Trading with the Enemy, (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 18) Order, 1941
|
1393 | Trading with the Enemy, (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 19) Order, 1941
|
1394 | Trading with the Enemy, (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 20) Order, 1941
|
1395 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to regulation 75 (3) and insertion of paragraph (4)
|
1396 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to G. N. 1027 of 29th August, 1941
|
1397 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Receipt to be given for any article sold
|
1398 | Order prohibiting the import of Kapok and Cotton Seed Oils
|
1399 | Additions to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Drs. Wan Yik Shing and Kuo Shao Hong
|
1400 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Prices for Steel or Iron Plates, etc.
|
1401 | Title of Intelligence Officer, Economic Warfare, changed to Supt. of Economic Warfare
|
1402 | The Chin Seng Banking Co., Ltd. struck off the register
|
1403 | Cathay Film Co., Ltd. struck off the register
|
1404 | Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong,-December
|
1405 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
|
1406 | Trade Marks Nos. 132 and 45 of 1928 to be removed from the Register
|
1407 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of, by I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft
|
26-Nov-1941 |
1408 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Import of metals into the Colony prohibited except by licence
|
28-Nov-1941 |
1409 | New Territories Regulation Ord., 1910,-Rules under sections 6 and 6A of the
|
1410 | New Territories Regulation Ord., 1910,-Tai O and Tsun Wan Market Rules repealed
|
1411 | Mr. W. J. Anderson resumed duty as Controller of Stores
|
1412 | Mr. C. P. D'Almada e Castro to be an Assistant Crown Solicitor
|
1413 | Mr. C. P. D'Almada e Castro to act as an Assistant Land Officer and Deputy Registrar of Marriages
|
1414 | Mr. P. C. M. Sedgwick to be Superintendent of Economic Warfare
|
1415 | Dr. A. H. Barwell to be an Official Justice of the Peace
|
1416 | Sub-Lieut. (E) P. E. Nettle relinquished his commission in the H.K.N.V.F.
|
1417 | Mr. Chen Sheng-wei relinquished his duties as a Chinese Assistant Immigration Officer
|
1418 | Very Rev. Fr. A. J. Fernandes to act as Administrator in Hong Kong of the Catholic Mission of Macao
|
1419 | List of decorations conferred upon Hong Kong residents
|
1420 | Mr. B. Agafuroff to be Registration Officer
|
1421 | Committee to advise Govt. re the return to H.K. of evacuated wives and children of residents
|
1422 | Charges for cremation of carcases of animals
|
1423 | Blackout exercise to be held on 29th November, 1941
|
1424 | Harbour closed to shipping during blackout exercise
|
1425 | Trading with the Enemy, (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 21) Order, 1941
|
1426 | Volunteer Ord., 1933,-Amendment to Regulation 3 (1) by the substitution of the words "Pay Section" by "Pay Detachment"
|
1427 | Volunteer Ord., 1933,-Amendment to Regulation 3 (1) by the addition of "The Reconnaissance Unit" after "Pay Detachment" at the end thereof
|
1428 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment of Schedule to the Order published as G. N. 702 of 6th June, 1941
|
1429 | Food Control Order,-Standard price of certain articles of food
|
1430 | Amendment to the Order prohibiting the export and re-export of goods to certain countries
|
1431 | The Luk Hoi Tong Life Assurance Co., Ltd.,-Report of the Registrar of Companies under section 18 of the Life Insurance Companies Ord., 1907
|
1432 | Wok Lok Co., Ltd. struck off the register
|
1433 | Brandt & Co., Ltd., to be struck off the Register
|
1434 | Amps & Co., Ltd., to be struck off the Register
|
1435 | The Ava Trading Co., Ltd., to be struck off the Register
|
1436 | Re-entry by the Crown on K.I.L. No. 1079 and all its sections and sub-sections
|
1437 | Trade Mark No. 199 of 1928 to be removed from the Register
|
1438 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
|
02-Dec-1941 |
1439 | Proposed Order limiting the use of motor vehicles on roads
|
1440 | Modification of provisions of Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Ord., 1929
|
1441 | Defence (Companies Temporary Transfer of Registered Office) Regulations, 1941,-Amendment to
|
05-Dec-1941 |
1442 | Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899,-Amendments to the regulations under the, contained in Tables T and U
|
1443 | Pleasure 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
|
1444 | Ordinances not disallowed:- Miscellaneous Licences Amendment, No.8 of 1941
|
1445 | Commander T. C. Stiff to be Deputy Controller of Water Transport
|
1446 | Messrs. E. H. Williams and W. P. Thompson to be members of the Board of Examiners
|
1447 | Mr. R. K. Valentine to be an Unofficial Justice of the Peace
|
1448 | Exequatur empowering Mr. A. T. Wellborn to act as Consul of the United States of America at H.K.
|
1449 | Mr. H. W. Hawkins appointed a member of the Board of Review under the War Revenue Ord., 1941
|
1450 | Mr. K. Keen to be District Officer in the Northern District of the New Territories
|
1451 | Mr. K. Keen to hold a Small Debts Court in the New Territories
|
1452 | Mr. S. L. Maughan appointed Honorary Treasurer of the Boy Scouts Association
|
1453 | General Holidays, 1942
|
1454 | The Colonial Secretariat Building declared a protected place
|
1455 | Members of the Board of Examiners
|
1456 | Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Messrs. P. J. Tchurin and H. W. Hagedorn permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
|
1457 | H.K. Auxiliary Transport Service Instructions, 1941,-Amendment to para. 2 by the substitution of sub-paras. (a) and (b)
|
1458 | Amendment to the H. K. Auxiliary Medical Corps Instructions, 1941
|
1459 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendments to the Order published as G. N. 1400 of 21st Nov., 1941
|
1460 | Defence Regulations, 1940,-Amendment to the Schedule to the Order published as G.N. 702 of 6th June. 1941
|
1461 | Food Control Order,-Standard prices of certain articles of food
|
1462 | Food (Movement) Control Order, 1941
|
1463 | Food (Price) Control Order, 1941
|
1464 | Additional enemy countries to which communication with friends is permitted
|
1465 | Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 31st August, 1941
|
1466 | Financial Statement-August
|
1467 | H.K.V.D.C. Training Camps, 1942
|
1468 | New house numbers
|
1469 | Mr. K. Keen to be a Commissioner to administer oaths, etc.
|
1470 | Errors of Time-signals,-November
|
1471 | Next Criminal Sessions to be held on 13th December
|
1472 | Light Dues-Average opening selling rate for November
|
1473 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
|
1474 | Trade Marks Nos. 237 to 249 of 1941 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
|
06-Dec-1941 |
1475 | Amendment of the Food (Price) Control Order, 1941
|
1476 | To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 44 R.P.
|
1477 | To the owners of survey district II Lots No. 45, 129, 43 and 1157
|
1478 | To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 46 R.P.
|
1479 | To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 54 R.P.
|
1480 | To the owners of survey district II Lots No. 55 R.P., 131, 175 R.P., 181, 150, 149 Sec. A and 221
|
1481 | To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 58 R.P.
|
1482 | To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 60
|
1483 | To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 72 R.P.
|
1484 | To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 79 R.P.
|
1485 | To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 88, 207 and 213
|
1486 | To 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
|
1487 | To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 92
|
1488 | To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 93
|
1489 | To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 97 R.P.
|
1490 | To the owner of survey district II Lots No. 125 Section A. and 126 Section A
|
1491 | To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 125 R.P.
|
1492 | To the owner of survey district II Lots No. 125 Section B. and 126 R.P.
|
1493 | To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 127
|
1494 | To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 128
|
1495 | To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 130
|
1496 | To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 135
|
1497 | To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 136 R.P.
|
1498 | To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 137
|
1499 | To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 139
|
1500 | To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 142 R.P.
|
1501 | To the owner of survey district II Lots No. 145 R.P. and 146
|
1502 | To the owners of survey district II Lots No. 148 R.P., 179, 182, 192, 144 and 348 R.P.
|
1503 | To the owners of survey district II Lots No. 149 R.P. and 153
|
1504 | To the owners of survey district II Lots No. 151, 209, 174 R.P. and 132
|
1505 | To the owners of survey district II Lots No. 161 R.P. and 186
|
1506 | To the owners of survey district II Lots No. 164, 525, 526, 528 and 531
|
1507 | To the owners of survey district II Lot No. 166
|
1508 | To the owners of survey district II Lots No. 173 and 529
|
1509 | To the owners of survey district II Lot No. 177
|
1510 | To the owners of survey district II Lots No. 180, 208, 211, 1167 and 133
|
1511 | To the owners of survey district II Lot No. 183 Section A
|
1512 | To the owners of survey district II Lot No. 183 R.P.
|
1513 | To the owners of survey district II Lot No. 184 R.P.
|
1514 | To the owners of survey district II Lots No. 185 and 188
|
1515 | To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 196
|
1516 | To the owners of survey district II Lots No. 204 R.P. and 346
|
1517 | To the owners of survey district II Lot No. 222 R.P.
|
1518 | To the owners of survey district II Lots No. 223 R.P. and 224 R.P.
|
1519 | To the owners of survey district II Lot No. 275
|
1520 | To the owners of survey district II Lot No. 324 Section C
|
1521 | To the owners of survey district II Lot No. 326
|
1522 | To the owners of survey district II Lots No. 369, 372 and 381 R.P.
|
1523 | To the owners of survey district II Lot No. 371
|
1524 | To the owners of survey district II Lot No. 381 Section A
|
1525 | To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 384
|
1526 | To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 387, 388 and 389
|
1527 | To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 524 and 163 R.P.
|
1528 | To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 1139
|
1529 | To the owner of survey district II Lots No. 1158, 143, 347 R.P., 349, 341 and 350
|
1530 | To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 1159
|
1531 | To the owners of survey district II Lot No. 1166 and 165
|
1532 | To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 1179 and 1180
|
1533 | To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 1181
|
1534 | To the owner of survey district II Lots No. 1185, 1211, 1188 and 1221
|
1535 | To the owner of survey district II Lots No. 1186 and 1199
|
1536 | To the owners of survey district II Lot No. 1189
|
1537 | To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 1272
|
1538 | To the owner of survey district II Lot No. 1579
|