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Hong Kong Government Gazette 1909
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Notifi-
cation
No.
Subject Matter
08-Jan-1909
1Rules for the Election of Members of the Sanitary Board
2Stamp Duty on Godown Warrants
3Amendment in the allotments of the Wong Nei Chong Recreation Ground
4Lieut. H. W. Green to be Military Member of the Recreation Grounds Committee
5Correction in Government Notification No. 509 of 1907
6Bank Notes Circulation.-December
Bank Notes Circulation.-December (in Chinese)
7Chinese Titles of Civil. Military and Naval Officers
8Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted by Hongkong
9Payment of Rates for the 1st Quarter of 1909
Payment of Rates for the 1st Quarter of 1909 (in Chinese)
10Meteorological Observations,-December
11Gun Practice
Gun Practice (in Chinese)
12Land Sale,-Tseng Lau Shu
Land Sale,-Tseng Lau Shu (in Chinese)
13Land Sale,-Chuk Un
Land Sale,-Chuk Un (in Chinese)
14Return of Samples examined under "The Sale of Food and Drags Ordinance, 1896,"-4th Quarter, 1908
15Return of Samples examined under "The Sale of Food and Drugs Ordinance, 1896,"-for the year 1908
16Notices to Mariners
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATION
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12-Jan-1909
17Election of two Members to the Sanitary Board
15-Jan-1909
18Magistracy exempted from operation of Public Holidays Ordinance on 23rd January
19Chinese New Year Holidays
20Trade Mark,-Registration of, by Messrs. Thomas de la Rue & Co., Ld.
21Trade Mark,-Registration of, by Messrs. Peek, Frean & Co., Ld.
22Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Messrs. Merrell, Gere, & Merrell-Soule Co.
23Statement of Sanitary Me sures adopted by Hongkong
24Derelict junk reported by S.S. Loosok
25Land Sale,-Tam Shui Ham.
Land Sale,-Tam Shui Ham. (in Chinese)
26Return of Books registered, 4th Quarter, 1908
27Cracker-firing during Chinese New Year
Cracker-firing during Chinese New Year (in Chinese)
28Notices to Mariners
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATION
Advertisements
21-Jan-1909
29Dr. F. O. Stedman to be a Member and Secretary of the Medical Board
30Acting Inspector George Sim to be a Sanitary Inspector for Aberdeen
31A. G. M. Fletcher to be Deputy Official Receiver.
32A. G. M. Fletcher to act as Assistant Colonial Secretary and Clerk of Councils.
33Trade Mark,-Registration of, by Mr. W. B. Wright
34Trade Mark,-Registration of, by Messrs. W. R. Loxley & Co.
35Trade Mark,-Registration of. by Messrs. H. Skott & Co.
36Trade Marks,-Transfer of, to Messrs. Garrels Borner & Co.
37List of Authorized Architcers
38Statement of Sanitary Me sures adopted by Hongkong
39Tenders for the repair of the Post Office Launch Despatch
40Gun Practice
Gun Practice (in Chinese)
41Office hours of the Suprem Court during the Chinese New Year Vao tion
42Land Sale,-Kam Shan
Land Sale,-Kam Shan (in Chinese)
43Land Sale,-San Tin
Land Sale,-San Tin (in Chinese)
44Land Sale,-Nam Shi War
Land Sale,-Nam Shi War (in Chinese)
45Land Sale-Lin Fa Ti
Land Sale-Lin Fa Ti (in Chinese)
46Tenders for the supply of Miscellaneous Stores for the construction of the Kowloon-Canton Railway
47Tenders for the supply of Coal for the use of the Kowloon-Canton Railway
48Notice to Mariners
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29-Jan-1909
49Mr. A. Shelton Hooper and Dr. G. H. L. Fitz-williams elected to be Members of the Sanitary Board
50Mr. G. E. Liebert in charge of the Spanish Consulate
51Exportation of Salt from India to Hongkong
52Trade Mark,-Registration of, by Messrs. A. P. Ordway & Co.
53Trade Mark,-Registration of, by the British Cigarette Co., Ld.
54Trade Marks,-Registration of, by the Lincoln & Midland Countries Drug Co.
55Trade Marks,-Registration of, by the Lincoln & Midland Countries Drug Co.
56Trade Marks,-Registration of, by the Lincoln & Midland Countries Drug Co.
57Trade Marks,-Registration of, by Messrs, Morishita & Co.
58Trade Marks,-Registration of, by Messrs, Morishita & Co.
59Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted by Hongkong
60Wreek reported by S.S. Shebata Maru
61Gun Practice
Gun Practice (in Chinese)
62Land Sale,-Fan Pui Shek Pik.
Land Sale,-Fan Pui Shek Pik. (in Chinese)
63Land Sale.-Sha Lo Wan
Land Sale.-Sha Lo Wan (in Chinese)
64Financial Returns,-November
65Tenders for the supply of Summer Clothing for the use of the Sanitary Department
Tenders for the supply of Summer Clothing for the use of the Sanitary Department (in Chinese)
66Notice to Mariners
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATION
Advertisements
05-Feb-1909
PROCLAMATION
67Reseission of Proclamation No. 5 of 1908 declaring Singapore to be an infected port.
68Officers authorised to hold a Small Debts Court in the New Territories.
69Wholesale Licences under the Pharmacy Ordinance, 1908
70Amendment of Rules for the Examination of Masters and Mates
71Landing of Foreign Soldiers or Sailors
72Ordinance not disallowed:- Theatres and Public Performances Regulation. No. 18 of 1908
73Leave of Absence,-Grant of, to Lieut. J. A. T. Plummer, H.K.V.C.
74Mr. J. Dalziel to be a Surveyor of Boilers
75Trade Mark,-Registration of, by Messrs. Cruz. Basto & Co
76Trade Mark,-Registration of, by Messrs. H. Ruttonjee & Son.
77Trade Marks,-Registration of, by the Standard Oil Company of New York
78Trade Marks,-Registration of, by the Standard Oil Company of New York
79Trade Marks.-Registration of, by the Tung Fu Tai Firm.
80Trade Marks.-Registration of, by the Tung Fu Tai Firm.
81Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted by Hongkong
82Immigration Restriction Act 1908 (Common-weath of Australia)
83Lay Members of the Church Body.-St. John's Cathedral.
84Bank Notes Circulation.-January.
Bank Notes Circulation.-January. (in Chinese)
85Gun Practice
Gun Practice (in Chinese)
86Drifting Buoy reported by S.S. Rubi
87Steam-launches prohibited from passing between H.M.S. Merlin and Naval Dockyard
Steam-launches prohibited from passing between H.M.S. Merlin and Naval Dockyard (in Chinese)
88Meteorological Observations.-January
89Jury List.-Posting of. at the chief entrance to the Court House
90Land Sale,-Chau Tau
Land Sale,-Chau Tau (in Chinese)
91Land Sale.-Sek Kong Tsun
Land Sale.-Sek Kong Tsun (in Chinese)
92Land Sale,-Nam Shan
Land Sale,-Nam Shan (in Chinese)
93Notices to Mariners
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATION
Advertisements
12-Feb-1909
94Rates of postage on Parcels for the United States via London
95Forms to be filled in by Colonial Candidates for the Army Qualifying Examination
96Protection of Hongkong Trade Marks in Iceland
97Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted by Hongkong
98List of Copyright Works
99Gun Practice
100Traffic Regulations on days fixed for the Races
Traffic Regulations on days fixed for the Races (in Chinese)
101Tenders for repairs to No. 4 Police Pinnace
Tenders for repairs to No. 4 Police Pinnace (in Chinese)
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATION
Advertisements
19-Feb-1909
102Lot No. 639, Survey District 5, to be a Cemetery for Chinese
103Prohibition of transmission by post of Opium, etc.
104Trade Mark.-Registration of, by the Gandy Belting Company
105Trade Marks,-Registration of, by the Standard Oil Company of New York
106Trade Marks,-Registration of, by the Standard Oil Company of New York
107Trade Marks,-Registration of, by the Sperry Flour Company Incorporated
108Trade Marks,-Registration of, by the Sperry Flour Company Incorporated
109Cancellation of the registration of Messrs. Lauts, Wegener & Co.'s "Stag" Trade Marks
110Trade Marks,-Transfer of, to Jonas and Colver Ld. (New Company).
111Trade Marks,-Transfer of, to Messrs. Jebsen & Co.
112Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted by Hongkong
113General Rules as to Appeals to the Privy Council
114Fog Syren installed at Povoretny Lighthouse
115Memorial of Re-entry by the Government into certain lots in the New Territories
116Land Sale,-Nam Shan
Land Sale,-Nam Shan (in Chinese)
117Land Sale,-Cheung Lek San Tin
Land Sale,-Cheung Lek San Tin (in Chinese)
118Notices to Mariners
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26-Feb-1909
119Section 90 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903, made applicable to the New Territories.
120Legislative Council Minutes-No. 23 of 1908
121Bills read a first time:- Merchant Shipping (Amendment)
122Ordinances passed and assented to:- Magistrates and Criminal Law Amendment, No. 1
123Approval of re-appointment of Hon. Mr. Wei Yuk, C.M.G., to be an Un-official M.L.C.
124Accession of Liberia to the International Copyright Convention
125Adherence of Hongkong to the Commercial Convention between the United Kingdom and Bulgaria
126Lam Tsz Fung authorized to grant death certificates
127Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted by Hongkong
128Groups of fishing logs reported by S.S. Hai Yang
129Gun Practice
Gun Practice (in Chinese)
130Land Sale,-Ping Tse Kak Tin
Land Sale,-Ping Tse Kak Tin (in Chinese)
131Land Sale,-Inland Lot No. 1801, Conduit Road
Land Sale,-Inland Lot No. 1801, Conduit Road (in Chinese)
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATION
Advertisements
05-Mar-1909
132Ordinance not disallowed:- Fire Insurance Amendment, No. 19 of 1908
133Infected port.-Hongkong declared to be an, by Burma
134Trade Marks,-Registration of, by the Sam Lee Chan firm
135Trade Marks,-Registration of, by the Sam Lee Chan firm
136Trade Marks,-Registration of, by Messrs. Murray & Co.
137Trade Marks,-Registration of, by Messrs. Murray & Co.
138Trade Marks,-Registration of, by Messrs. Murray & Co.
139Trade Marks,-Registration of, by Messrs. Murray & Co.
140Trade Marks.-Registration of, by the Chong Hing firm.
141Trade Marks.-Registration of, by the Chong Hing firm.
142Trade Marks.-Registration of, by the Chong Hing firm.
143Trade Marks.-Registration of, by the Chong Hing firm.
144Trade Marks.-Registration of, by the Chong Hing firm.
145Bank Notes Circulation,-February
Bank Notes Circulation,-February (in Chinese)
146Justices of the Peace-List of
147Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong
148Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted by Hongkong.
149Meteorological Observations,-February
150Gun Practice.
Gun Practice. (in Chinese)
151Land Sale,-Sha Lo Tung
Land Sale,-Sha Lo Tung (in Chinese)
152Land Sale,-Pan Chung and Shek Ku Lung
Land Sale,-Pan Chung and Shek Ku Lung (in Chinese)
153Land Sale,-Tai Om
Land Sale,-Tai Om (in Chinese)
154Land Sale,-Lam Tsun San Tsun
Land Sale,-Lam Tsun San Tsun (in Chinese)
155Land Sale,-Cham Chuk Wan
Land Sale,-Cham Chuk Wan (in Chinese)
156Tenders for the supply of Summer Clothing for the Prison Staff
Tenders for the supply of Summer Clothing for the Prison Staff (in Chinese)
157Tenders for a small extension to Queen's College Buildings
Tenders for a small extension to Queen's College Buildings (in Chinese)
158Notices to Mariners
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12-Mar-1909
159Mail Ships Rules, 1908
160Legislative Council Minutes-No. 1
161Ordinance passed and assented to:- Hunghom Bay Reclamation, No. 2 of 1909
162Ordinances not disallowed:- Companies Amendment, No. 21 of 1908.
163Sir H. S. Berkeley, Kt., K.C., to act as Attorney General
164Leave of Absence,-Grant of, to Captain T. Skinner, H.K.V.C.
165Mr. Lau Chu-pak re-appointed a Member of the Sanitary Board
166Infected Port-Hongkong declared to be an, by Batavia
167Infected Port-Hongkong declared to be an, by Netherlands-India.
168Infected Port-Hongkong declared to be an, by Bengal.
169Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong
170List of Copyright Works
171Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted by Hongkong
172Gun Practice
Gun Practice (in Chinese)
173Regatta,-Harbour Regulations during the
Regatta,-Harbour Regulations during the (in Chinese)
174Tenders for the supply of Summer Clothing for the use of the Police Department
Tenders for the supply of Summer Clothing for the use of the Police Department (in Chinese)
175Tenders for repairs to No. 6 Police Pinnace
Tenders for repairs to No. 6 Police Pinnace (in Chinese)
176Tenders for the purchase of Pine and other Trees
Tenders for the purchase of Pine and other Trees (in Chinese)
177Tenders for the repairs of the Steam Launch Sybil
178Notices to Mariners
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19-Mar-1909
179Tong Hok-ling to be a Public Vaceinator
180Acting Health Officers of the Port and Inspectors of Emigrants
181S. B. C. Ross to act as District Officer in the New Territories
182Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong
183Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted by Hongkong
184Changes in Names of Streets
185Gun Practice
Gun Practice (in Chinese)
186Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry by the Government into House No. 61 in Ping Kong Village
187Land Sale,-Shui Hau, Lantao Island
Land Sale,-Shui Hau, Lantao Island (in Chinese)
188Land Sale,-Shui Hau, Lantao Island
Land Sale,-Shui Hau, Lantao Island (in Chinese)
189Land Sale,-Chung Hau, Mui Wo
Land Sale,-Chung Hau, Mui Wo (in Chinese)
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATION
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26-Mar-1909
190Additional rate levied on the villagers of Chai Wan
191Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong
192Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted by Hongkong
193Wreek between Bangkok and Pulo Obi Light-house
194Meeting of J. P.'s
195Land Sale,-Tai Wan, Un Long
Land Sale,-Tai Wan, Un Long (in Chinese)
196Land Sale,-Kam Shan
Land Sale,-Kam Shan (in Chinese)
197Land Sale,-Ping Yeung
Land Sale,-Ping Yeung (in Chinese)
198Propored Lease of Foreshore and Sea Bed at Tap Mun
Propored Lease of Foreshore and Sea Bed at Tap Mun (in Chinese)
199Registration of Memorials of Re-entry by the Crown
200Notices to Mariners
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02-Apr-1909
201Amendment of Rule re Short Sentence Naval and Military Prisoners
202Amendment of Instructions for Owners or Agents of Infected Vessesls
203Amendment of Rules re Examinations for Certificates in the Mercantile Marine
204Cancellation of the Fire Brigade Regulations, 1882
205Exemption of Magistracy from operation of the Public Holidays Ordinance, 1875
206Legislative Council Minutes-No. 2
207Bills read a first time:- Public Health and Buildings (Amendment)
208Resolution under the Rating Ordinance, 1901
209Mr. Ho Kom Tong to be a Member of the Sanitary Board
210Easter Holidays
211Infected Port,-Hongkong declared to be an, by Madras
212Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted by Hongkong
213Bank Notes Circulation,-March
Bank Notes Circulation,-March (in Chinese)
214Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong
215Meeting of J. P.'s
216Land Sale-Kam Shan
217Notice to Mariners
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08-Apr-1909
Advertisements
218Exequatur empowering Mr. J. H. de Reus to act as Consul for the Netherlands at Hongkong
219Dr. G. M. Harston to be a Member and to serve as Secretary of the Medical Board
220Field Firing
221Infected Port,-Hongkong declared to be an, by Ceylon
222Infected Port,-Hongkong proclaimed to be an, by British North Borneo
223Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong
224Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted by Hongkong
225Financial Returns for the year 1908
226Financial Statement,-January
227Rates,-Payment of, for the 2nd Quarter, 1909
Rates,-Payment of, for the 2nd Quarter, 1909 (in Chinese)
228House Numbering,-Alterations in
229Return of Books registered,-1st Quarter, 1909
230Derelict Junk sighted in Formesa Channel.
231Meteorological Observations,-March
232Return of Samples examined under "The Sale of Food and Drugs Ordinance, 1896,"-1st Quarter, 1909
233Notices to Mariners
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16-Apr-1909
234Mr. A. Ritchie to be a Surveyor of Boilers
235E. D. C. Wolfe to be a Deputy Registrar of Marriages.
236Hon. Mr. A. W. Brewin resumed duty as Registrar General
237Certain Police Officers to be Rural Sanitary Inspectors
238Addition to the Register of Chemists and Druggists,-S. W. MeF. Hamson
239Amendment of Pension Minute
240Trade Marks.-Registration of
241Letters Patent.-Grant of. to Linotype and Machinery, Ltd.
242Trade Marks.-Transfer of, to Holzapfels, Ltd.
243Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong
244Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted by Hongkong
245List of Masters, Mates and Engineers who obtained Certificates of Competency
246Tenders for repairs to No. 3 Police Launch.
Tenders for repairs to No. 3 Police Launch. (in Chinese)
247Notices to Mariners
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23-Apr-1909
248Ordinance not disallowed:- Interpretation Amendment, No. 20 of 1908
249Mr. H. L. Dennys to act as Crown Solicitor
250H. H. J. Gompertz to be Puisne Judge
251Dr. F. Clark to be Hon. Treasurer and Mr. J. M. Beck to be a Member of the Church Body
252Trade Mark,-Registration of, by the United States Rubber Company
253Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted by Hongkong
254Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong
255Meeting of J. P.'s
256Land Sale,-Castle Peak
Land Sale,-Castle Peak (in Chinese)
257Land Sale,-Mok Ka
Land Sale,-Mok Ka (in Chinese)
258Land Sale,-Kam Shan
Land Sale,-Kam Shan (in Chinese)
259Land Sale,-Sai Pin Wai
Land Sale,-Sai Pin Wai (in Chinese)
260Land Sale,-Pokfulam
Land Sale,-Pokfulam (in Chinese)
261Notices to Mariners
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30-Apr-1909
262Conditions of Licence to store Naphtha and Benzine
263Establishment of District Land Offices
264Importation of dogs from Bangkok prohibited
265Rescission of Proclamation No. 6 of 1908 declaring Bangkok an infected port
266Addition to the List of Authorized Architects,-Mr. G. L. Wilson
267Trade Mark,-Transfer of, to Linotype and Machinery, Limited
268Police Magistrates for the New Territories to discharge the duties of Coroner
269Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong
270Meeting of J. P.'s
271Land Sales,-Tai Wai, Un Long Market, and Pok Wai
Land Sales,-Tai Wai, Un Long Market, and Pok Wai (in Chinese)
272Notice to Mariners
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07-May-1909
273Accession of German Protectorates to Berne Copyright Convention
274Dr. J. Bell to act as Principal Civil Medical Officer
275Hon. Mr. A. W. Brewin to be a Member of the Executive Council
276Registration of Graves in the Northern District of the N. T.
Registration of Graves in the Northern District of the N. T. (in Chinese)
277Bank Notes Circulation,-April
Bank Notes Circulation,-April (in Chinese)
278Trade Mark,-Registration of, by Kress & Owen Co.
279Register of Medical and Surgical Practitioners
280Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Messrs. Lock, Pearce and Billington
281Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Mr. E. A. Hytten
282Letters Patent,-Transfer of, to the "Z" Electric Lamp Manufacturing Co., Ld.
283Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong
284Meeting of J. P.'s
285Financial Statement,-February
286Tenders for the Weihaiwei Chinese Spirits Farm
Tenders for the Weihaiwei Chinese Spirits Farm (in Chinese)
287Meteorological Observations,-April
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATION
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14-May-1909
288G. N. Orme authorised to hold a Small Debts Court in the New Territories
289Legislative Council Minutes-No. 3
290Bills read a first time:- Postage Stamp Demonetization
291Rescission of Resolution regarding the running of Workmen's Cars
292Ordinances passed and assented to:- Evidence (Amendment), No. 3
293A. E. Wood to act as Assistant Registrar General and Deputy Registrar of Marriages
294P. P. J. Wodehouse to act as Deputy Superintendent of Police and of Fire Brigade
295D. W. Tratman to act as Assistant District Officer, Police Magistrate, and Assistant Land Officer for the Northern District of the New Territories
296Public Holiday,-Victoria Day
297Trade Mark,-Registration of, by Messrs, Siemssen & Co.
298Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong
299Land Sale,-Ngau Chi Wan
Land Sale,-Ngau Chi Wan (in Chinese)
300Land Sale,-San Tin
Land Sale,-San Tin (in Chinese)
301Notice to Mariners
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21-May-1909
302Exemption of Police Magistrates' Department from operation of the Public Holidays Ordinance, 1875, on Whit Monday
303Legislative Council Minutes-No. 4
304Bill read a first time:- Supplementary Appropriation
305Ordinances passed and assented to:- Postage Stamp Demonetization, No. 5
306P. N. H. Jones to act as Director of Public Works
307P. N. H. Jones to be a Member of the Executive and Legislative Councils
308C. W. M. Beckwith to be Assistant Superintendent of Police in charge of the Water Police
309Holiday,-Whit Monday
310Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal,-Grant of, to Co. Sergt,-Major Grey and Bomb, Craddock, H.K.V.C.
311No. 3 Police Launch for sale
312Trade Mark,-Assignment of, to M. H. W. Hoding
313List of Copyright Works
314Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong
315Meeting of J. P.'s
316Land Sale-Hang Hau
Land Sale-Hang Hau (in Chinese)
317Notice to Mariners
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28-May-1909
318Forestry Licences in the New Territories
319Legislative Council Minutes-No. 5
320Ordinances passed and assented to:- Civil Procedure (Evidence on Commission), No. 10
321P. N. H. Jones to act as Vice-President of the Sanitary Board
322A. A. H. Milroy to be a Member of the Pilotage Board
323Alterations in names of streets
324Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong
325Trade Marks,-Registration of
326Financial Statement,-March
327Notice to vessels passing opposite H. M. Dockyard
Notice to vessels passing opposite H. M. Dockyard (in Chinese)
328Restriction on registration of companies making use of the prefix "Imperial" as part of their names
329Land Sales,-New Territories
Land Sales,-New Territories (in Chinese)
330Notices to Mariners
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04-Jun-1909
PROCLAMATION
331Inspector Gourlay to act as Inspector of Weights and Measures and Inspector of Dangerous Goods
332Valuation Lists for 1909-1910
Valuation Lists for 1909-1910 (in Chinese)
333Trade Marks,-Transfer of, to Messrs, Garrels, Borner & Co.
334Bank Notes Circulation.-May
Bank Notes Circulation.-May (in Chinese)
335Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong
336Trade Marks,-Registration of, by Messrs. Rombach & Co.
337Meteorological Observations,-May
338Crown Rent,-Payment of, for the 1st Half-year of 1909
Crown Rent,-Payment of, for the 1st Half-year of 1909 (in Chinese)
339Notice to vessels passing opposite H. M. Dockyard
Notice to vessels passing opposite H. M. Dockyard (in Chinese)
340Lights to be exhibited at Chinsuitsui Point and Cust Rock
341Commissioners to administer oaths, etc.
342Nomination of a Justice of the Peace as an Unofficial M.L.C.
343Land Sale,-Mai Po
Land Sale,-Mai Po (in Chinese)
344Lenders for the letting of Crown land for the purpose of raising Ferns and Pot Plants
Lenders for the letting of Crown land for the purpose of raising Ferns and Pot Plants (in Chinese)
345Notices to Mariners
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11-Jun-1909
346Form of Hawker's Licence
347Legislative Council Minutes-No. 6
348Bills read a first time:- Public Service Transfer of Duties
349Ordinance passed and assented to:- Supplementary Appropriation, No. 12
350Ordinance not disallowed:- Hunghom Bay Reclamation, No. 2 of 1909
351Rev. J. H. Vomel recognised as President in Hongkong of the Basel Evangelical Missionary Society
352T. K. Dealy to be Headmaster of Queen's College
353Mr. John Bandow in charge of the Danish Consulate
354Mr. N. Moses to be a Surveyor of Boilers
355Destruction of Magpies requested
356Trade Marks,-Registration of
357Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong
358Alterations in the numbering of houses
359Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry by the Government,-Ma Wan Lot No. 23
360Land Sales,-New Territories
Land Sales,-New Territories (in Chinese)
361Proposed Lease of Foreshore and Set Bed at Tsing I
Proposed Lease of Foreshore and Set Bed at Tsing I (in Chinese)
362Land Sale,-near Tai Hang Village
Land Sale,-near Tai Hang Village (in Chinese)
363Notices to Mariners
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18-Jun-1909
364Legislative Council Minutes-No. 7
365Bills read a first time:- Prison Amendment
366Hon. Mr. A. M. Thomson to act as Colonial Secretary and C. McI. Messer to act as Colonial Treasurer
367Mr. M. Stewart nominated by the J. P.'s as an Unofficial M.L.C.
368Rates of Crown Rent in the New Territories
369Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong
370Trade Mark,-Registration of, by Messrs. Sander, Wieler & Co.
371Meeting of J. P.'s
372Land Sale,-Fui Sha Wai, Tai Hang
Land Sale,-Fui Sha Wai, Tai Hang (in Chinese)
373Tenders for the supply of Small Stores for the use of the Police Department
Tenders for the supply of Small Stores for the use of the Police Department (in Chinese)
374Tenders for the purchase of Pine and other Trees
Tenders for the purchase of Pine and other Trees (in Chinese)
375Tenders for the Extension of Offices, Central Police Station
Tenders for the Extension of Offices, Central Police Station (in Chinese)
376Notice to Mariners
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25-Jun-1909
377Legislative Council Minutes-No. 8
378Bill read a first time:- Stamp (Amendment)
379Ordinances passed and assented to:- Prison Amendment, No. 13
380Addition to the Register of Medical and Surgical Practitioners,-J. A. Churchill
381List of Copyright Works
382Addition to the Register of Chemists and Druggists,-G. Harper.
383Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong
384Gun Practice
Gun Practice (in Chinese)
385Land Sales-New Territories
Land Sales-New Territories (in Chinese)
386Tenders for the lease of the site of old No. 3 Police Station, Wantsai
Tenders for the lease of the site of old No. 3 Police Station, Wantsai (in Chinese)
387Notices to Mariners
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02-Jul-1909
388Revised Regulations for the Matriculation Examination of the University of London
389Order under the Licensing Ordinance, 1887
390Grazing of goats and eattle in King's Park prohibited
391Legislative Council Minutes-No. 9
392Bills read a first time:- Railways
393Mr. S. Swart recognised as Vice-Consul for Sweden
394F. A. Hazeland to be First Police Magistrate and J. R. Wood to be Second Police Magistrate.
395J. H. Kemp to act as Registrar, Supreme Court, &c., E. D. C. Wolfe to act as Head of the Sanitary Department, and R. O. Hutehison to act as Assistant Registrar General
396Title of "Inspector of Schools" to be replaced by that of "Director of Education"
397Mr. W. S. Bailey to be a Surveyor of Boilers
398Infected port,-Hongkong declared to be an, by Singapore
399Infected port,-Hongkong declared to be an, by Shanghai
400Trade Marks,-Registration of, by the Kwong Man Cheung firm.
401Tenders for the Hongkong Opium Farm
Tenders for the Hongkong Opium Farm (in Chinese)
402Applications invited for post of 3rd Interpreter, Supreme Court
403Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong
404Return of deposit by the China Mutual Life Insurance Co., Ld., refused
405J. H. Kemp to be a Commissioner to administer oaths, etc.
406Meeting of J. P.'s
407Land Sales.-New Territories
Land Sales.-New Territories (in Chinese)
408Lights to be exhibited at Chinsultsui Point and Cust Rock on 1st August
409Tenders for the construction of the hull, etc., of a Floating Fire Engine
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410Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 10.
411Ordinances passed and assented to:- Stonecutters' Island Amendment, No. 17
412R. O. Hutchison to be a Deputy Registrar of Marriages
413T. K. Dealy to act as Director of Education
414C. A. D. Mclbourne to act as Deputy Registrar and Appraiser, Supreme Court
415Queen's College to be under the Director of Education
416Infected Port,-Hongkong declared to be an, by Chefoo
417K.I.L.'s 442 and 618 to be resumed by Government
K.I.L.'s 442 and 618 to be resumed by Government (in Chinese)
418Bank Notes Circulation,-June
Bank Notes Circulation,-June (in Chinese)
419Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong
420Rates for the 3rd Quarter, 1909,-Payment of
Rates for the 3rd Quarter, 1909,-Payment of (in Chinese)
421Financial Statement,-April
422Return of Samples examired under "The Sale of Food and Drugs Ordinance, 1896,"-2nd Quarter
423Return of Books registered,-2nd Quarter, 1909
424Meteorological Observations,-June
425Land Sale,-Lamma Island
Land Sale,-Lamma Island (in Chinese)
426Land Sale,-Un Long Tung Tau
Land Sale,-Un Long Tung Tau (in Chinese)
427Tenders for the supply of Winter Clothing for the use of the Sanitary Department
Tenders for the supply of Winter Clothing for the use of the Sanitary Department (in Chinese)
428Land Sale,-Hok Un Village, Kowloon
Land Sale,-Hok Un Village, Kowloon (in Chinese)
429Notices to Mariners
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16-Jul-1909
430Commissions in the Army,-Amendment of Regulations
431B. D. Honours Examination of the University of London may be held in the Colonies
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432Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 11
433Ordinances passed and assented to:- Companies (Local Registers) Amendment, No. 20
434Exequatur empowering Mr. M. D. Derteano to act as Consul-General for Peru at Hongkong
435Half-masting of flags on death of Foreign Sovereigns
436Infected Port,-Hongkong declared to be an, by Newchwang
437Trade Mark,-Registration of, by Messrs. Kwong Yee Wing & Co.
438Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong
439Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted by Hongkong
440Quarantine Notice,-Kobe Harbour
441Tenders for repairs to No. 5 Police Launch
Tenders for repairs to No. 5 Police Launch (in Chinese)
442Tenders for the supply of Winter Clothing for the Police Force
Tenders for the supply of Winter Clothing for the Police Force (in Chinese)
443Land Sale,-New Kowloon Farm Lot No. 6
Land Sale,-New Kowloon Farm Lot No. 6 (in Chinese)
444Notices to Mariners
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445Revised Rules for the Examination of Engineers in the Mercantile Marine
446Addition to the List of Authorized Architects, -Mr. W. W. Wheston
447Amendment of Regulations re landing of Foreign Soldiers or Sailors
448Amended Seale of Rates of Postage
449Amendment of Regulations relating to Public Vehicles
450Police Magistrates' Department exempted from operation of the Public Holidays Ordinance, 1875, on 2nd August
451E. Ralphs to act as Head Master, Queen's College
452Lieut. N. C. S. Simson, R.G.A., to be Extra Aide-de-Camp to H. E. the Governor and to act as his Private Secretary
453R. O. Hutchison to be a Member of the Board of Examiners.
454Holiday,-First Monday in August
455Trade Mark,-Transfer of, to Messrs. Oscar Moenich & Co., Ld.
456Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted by Hongkong
457School Fees to be paid in Bank Notes or in British or clean Mexican dollars
458School Fees to be paid in Bank Notes or in British or clean Mexican dollars.
459Names for new streets in Shaukiwan
460Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong
461List of Stands for Public Vehicles
462Land Sales,-New Territories
Land Sales,-New Territories (in Chinese)
463Notices to Mariners
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30-Jul-1909
464Approval of the appointment of the Hon. Mr. A. W. Brewin to be an Official Member of the Executive Council
465Mr. T. Funatsu recognised provisionally as Consul for Japan
466Lieut. C. W. Beckwith, R.N., to act as Harbour Master, &c.
467A. E. Wright deputed to act on behalf of the Building Authority in certain cases
468Lai Tsui Lan and Benjamin Wong authorized to grant death certificates
469Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted by Hongkong
470Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong
471Colour of Petropavlovsk Harbour Light changed from white to red
472Meeting of J.P.'s
473Financial Statement,-May
474Land Sale,-Tsing I
Land Sale,-Tsing I (in Chinese)
475Tenders for repairs to No. 7 Police Launch
Tenders for repairs to No. 7 Police Launch (in Chinese)
476Notices to Mariners
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06-Aug-1909
477Procedure to be followed in the New Territories Small Debts Courts
Procedure to be followed in the New Territories Small Debts Courts (in Chinese)
478Ordinances not disallowed:- Young Persons, No. 6 of 1909
479Exequatur empowering Mr. W. A. Rublee to act as Consul-General of the United States at Hongkong
480Approval of the appointment of the Hon. Mr. P. N. H. Jones to be an Official Member of the Executive and Legislative Councils
481Trade Marks,-Registration of, by the Utrecht Export Company
482Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted by Hongkong
483Bank Notes Circulation,-July
Bank Notes Circulation,-July (in Chinese)
484Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong
485Addition to the Register of Chemists and Druggists,-Mr. Max Weintraub
486Meteorological Observations,-July
487Notice to Mariners
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13-Aug-1909
488Brewery Licences to be granted by the Captain Superintendent of Police
489Holders of Grocers' Licences to keep a record of sales
490Canteen Licences
491Liquor Licences in the New Territories excepting New Kowloon
492Rescission of Proclamation No. 3 of 1909 declaring Amoy to be an infected port
493Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 12
494Bills read a first time:- Malicious Damage Amendment
495Resolution under Section 6 of the Liquor Licences Extension Ordinance, 1908
496Ordinance passed and assented to:- Patents Amendment, No. 22
497Trade Marks,-Registration of
498Finding of the Marine Court of Enquiry into the conduct of the Master and Mate of the S.S. Shui On.
499Letters Patent.-Grant of, to Mr. T. Winstanley
500List of Copyright Works
501Amendment of Government Notification No. 401 of 1909
Amendment of Government Notification No. 401 of 1909 (in Chinese)
502Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong
503Deseription of Light at Blackhead's Hill
504Meetings of J.P.'s
505Meetings of J.P.'s
506Land Sale,-Between Wang Chau and Tai Tsing
Land Sale,-Between Wang Chau and Tai Tsing (in Chinese)
507Shooting Licencers,-Renewal or issue of
508Notices to Mariners
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20-Aug-1909
509Regulations under the Theatres and Public Performances Regulation Ordinance, 1908
510Addition to the List of Authorized Architects,-Mr. A. E. Wright.
511Regulations under the Pharmacy Ordinance, 1908.
512Kerosine Oil Licences in the New Territories (excepting New Kowloon)
Kerosine Oil Licences in the New Territories (excepting New Kowloon) (in Chinese)
513Ordinances not disallowed:- Wireless Telegraphy, No. 4 of 1909.
514Cancellation of Government Notification No. 495 of 13th August, 1909.
515Trade Mark.-Registration of, by Messrs, Siemssen & Co.
516Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong.
517Fees for removal of private paticats in ambulances.
518Gun Fractice.
Gun Fractice. (in Chinese)
519Meeting of J. P.'s.
520Land Sale.-Kam Shan.
Land Sale.-Kam Shan. (in Chinese)
521Land Sale.-Castl Peak.
Land Sale.-Castl Peak. (in Chinese)
522Notices to Mariners.
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27-Aug-1909
523Legislative Council Miantes,-No. 13
524Bills read a first time:- Opium
525Register of Patents to be kept by the Deputy Official Receiver
526List of Military Hospital Assistants authorized to grant death certificates
527Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong
528Withdrawal by Netherlands-India of sanitary measures adopted against Hongkong
529Gun Practice
Gun Practice (in Chinese)
530Notice to vessels passing opposite H. M. Dockyard
531Meeting of J.P.'s
532Land Sales.-New Territories
Land Sales.-New Territories (in Chinese)
533Land Sale.-Inland Lot No. 1834, South side of Kennedy Road near Wanchai Tank
Land Sale.-Inland Lot No. 1834, South side of Kennedy Road near Wanchai Tank (in Chinese)
534Notices to Mariners
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03-Sep-1909
535Commissions in the Army,-Special campaigns selected for examinations
536Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 14
537Bill read a first time:- Magistrates and Criminal Law Further Amendment
538Ordinances passed and assented to:- Opium, No. 23
539Mr. G. G. Wood to be Captain Commanding the Infantry Company
540Resignation by Lieut. C. H. Ross of his Commission in the H.K.V.C.
541Trade Marks,-Registration of
542Bank Notes Circulation.-August
Bank Notes Circulation.-August (in Chinese)
543Tenders for the Hongkong Opium Farm
Tenders for the Hongkong Opium Farm (in Chinese)
544Withdrawal by Bengal. Barma. British North Borneo, Singapore and Shanghai of quarantine restrictions imposed upon arrivals from Hongkong
545Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong
546Gun Practice
Gun Practice (in Chinese)
547Financial Statement,-June
548Meetings of J. P.'s
549Meetings of J. P.'s
550Tenders for repairs to No. 1 Police Launch
Tenders for repairs to No. 1 Police Launch (in Chinese)
551Tenders for the supply of Winter Clothing for the Prison Staff
Tenders for the supply of Winter Clothing for the Prison Staff (in Chinese)
552For Sale:-Dredger St. Eaoch
553Notices to Mariners.
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10-Sep-1909
554List of Medicines exempted from the provisions of the Prepared Opium Ordinances, 1891-1909.
555Amendment of form and conditions of Hawkers' Licences.
556Regulations re landing of Foreign Soldiers or Sailors
557Postage on Parcels to China
558Fee for Death Certificates in the case of Soldiers
559Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 15
560Bill read a first time:- Liquors
561Ordinance passed and assented to:- Magistrates and Criminal Law Further Amendment, No. 26
562Ordinance not disallowed:- Civil Procedure (Evidence on Commission), No. 10 of 1909
563Withdrawal by Madras, Chefoo and Newchwang of quarantine restrictions imposed upon arrivals from Hongkong
Withdrawal by Madras, Chefoo and Newchwang of quarantine restrictions imposed upon arrivals from Hongkong (in Chinese)
564Proposed removal of certain graves in Mount Caroline Cemetery
565Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong
566Meteorological Observations.-August
567Land Sales.-Hung Ling and Sheung Cheung Wai
Land Sales.-Hung Ling and Sheung Cheung Wai (in Chinese)
568Land Sales.-Kam Shan. Ho Chung and Mai Po.
Land Sales.-Kam Shan. Ho Chung and Mai Po. (in Chinese)
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17-Sep-1909
569Import of intoxicating liquors by junk
570King's Liquors Warchonses
571Licensed Liquors Warchonses
572Breaking down. blending, mixing and bottling of dutiable liquors.
573Legislative Council Minutes.-No. 16
574Legislative Council Minutes.-No. 17
575Ordinance passed and assented to:- Liquors. No. 27
576Ordinances not disallowed:- Prison Amendment, No. 13 of 1909
577Port of the Colony for Import of Liquors. etc.
578Port of the Colony for Export of Liquors, etc.
579Restriction at Tientsin on importation from Hongkong of infections articles.
580Trade Marks,-Regiseration of.
581Scale of Fees for Medical Treatment in the Government Hospitals and Asylums
582Tenders for the Lease of Crown Land opposite the Central Market.
Tenders for the Lease of Crown Land opposite the Central Market. (in Chinese)
583Protection accorded to Hongkong Trade Marks in Iceland
584Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong
585Tenders for the supply of clothing for the use of the General Post Office
586Gun Practice
Gun Practice (in Chinese)
587Land Sales,-Cheung Shu Tau and Kam Shan
Land Sales,-Cheung Shu Tau and Kam Shan (in Chinese)
588Tenders for the Medical Department Contract
Tenders for the Medical Department Contract (in Chinese)
589Land Sale,-R. B. L. 131 adjoining Matilda Hospital
Land Sale,-R. B. L. 131 adjoining Matilda Hospital (in Chinese)
590Notices to Mariners
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24-Sep-1909
591Ordinance not disallowed:- Public Service Transfer of Duties, No. 15 of 1909
592Chiu Chiu Sheung to be a Public Vaceinator
593C. A. D. Melbourne to be Deputy Registrar and Appraiser, Supreme Court
594E. Ralphs to be Second Master. Queen's College
595Lieut. C. W. M. Beckwith, R.N., to discharge duties of the Superintendent of Imports and Exports
596D. W. Tratman to be Second Assistant Registrar General
597Withdrawal by Ceylon of quarantine restrictions imposed upon arrivals from Hongkong
598Trade Marks,-Registration of
599Gun Practice
Gun Practice (in Chinese)
600Call Flag for Preventive Officers
601Financial Statement,-July
602Meeting of J.P.'s
603Land Sales,-Tai O
Land Sales,-Tai O (in Chinese)
604Land Sales,-Cheung Shu Tau and Tsoi Uk Tsun
Land Sales,-Cheung Shu Tau and Tsoi Uk Tsun (in Chinese)
605Tenders for the Seavenging and Conservancy Contract.-Villages
Tenders for the Seavenging and Conservancy Contract.-Villages (in Chinese)
606Tenders for limewashing floors and backyards in tenement houses
Tenders for limewashing floors and backyards in tenement houses (in Chinese)
607Land Sale.-Shaukiwan Inland Lot No. 418
Land Sale.-Shaukiwan Inland Lot No. 418 (in Chinese)
608Notice to Mariners
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01-Oct-1909
609Amendment of Regulations under the Theatres and Public Performances Regulation Ordinance, 1908
610Ordinances not disallowed:- Postage Stamp Demonetization. No. 5 of 1909.
611Indian Civil Service, &c.,-Examination for appointment in
612Rules for regulating Appeals to H. M. in Council from the Supreme Court of Hongkong
613Trade Marks.-Registration of
614Aginesurt Lighthouse
615C. A. D. Melbourne and G. A. Woodcock to be Commissioners to administer oaths, etc.
616Meeting of J. P.'s.
617Land Sales,-Fan Ling and Un Long Tung Tau
Land Sales,-Fan Ling and Un Long Tung Tau (in Chinese)
618Land Sales-Tai Wai and Kam Shan
Land Sales-Tai Wai and Kam Shan (in Chinese)
619Details of Contents of Reservoirs. &c., arranged according to the Rain Year 1908-1909
620Tenders for repairs to No. 4 Police Pinnace
Tenders for repairs to No. 4 Police Pinnace (in Chinese)
621Tenders for the supply of Stores to the Sanitary Department
Tenders for the supply of Stores to the Sanitary Department (in Chinese)
622Notices to Mariners
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08-Oct-1909
623Hlicit distillation, rectification or sale of intoxicating liquor in the New Territories
624Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 18
625Ordinance not disallowed:- Stamp Amendment, No. 19 of 1909
626Bills read a first time:- Appropriation.
627Market Byelaws
628Ordinances passed and assented to:- Malicious Damage Amendment, No. 28
629C. F. W. Bowen-Rowlands to be Secretary of the Sanitary Board
630Hoa. Mr. F. H. May resumed duty as Colonial Secretary
631Fees for removal of private patients in ambulances in Kowloon.
632Bank Notes Circulation.-September
Bank Notes Circulation.-September (in Chinese)
633Finding of the Court of Enquiry into the conduct of R. H. Ferguson, Engineer of the S.S. Persia
634Trade Marks,-Registration of
635Letters Patent,-Grant of
636Rates for 3rd Quarter of 1909,-Payment of
Rates for 3rd Quarter of 1909,-Payment of (in Chinese)
637Meteorological Observations,-September
638Gun Practice
Gun Practice (in Chinese)
639Return of Samples examined under the Sale of Food and Drugs Ordinance, 1896,-3rd Quarter, 1909
640Tenders for the removal and dumping at sea of the City refuse
Tenders for the removal and dumping at sea of the City refuse (in Chinese)
641Proposed crection of a Public Latrine at Nelson Street, Mongkoktsui
Proposed crection of a Public Latrine at Nelson Street, Mongkoktsui (in Chinese)
642Tenders for the Seavenging Contract,-Victoria and Hill District
Tenders for the Seavenging Contract,-Victoria and Hill District (in Chinese)
643Tenders for the erection of a Public Latrine at Nelson Street, Mongkoktsui
Tenders for the erection of a Public Latrine at Nelson Street, Mongkoktsui (in Chinese)
644Notices to Mariners
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15-Oct-1909
645Ordinance not disallowed:- Companies (Local Registers) Amendment, No. 20 of 1909
646Dr. H. Macfarlane to be Government Bacteriologist
6472nd Lieuts. L. C. Rees, W. Russell and J. I. Andrew promoted to the rank of Lieut., H.K.V.C.
648His Honour Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz to act as Chief Justice
649Exequatur empowering Mr. C. Frerant to be Consul General for Chili
650Exequatur empowering Mr. T. Funatsu to act as Consul for Japan
651Trade Mark.-Transfer of, to Li Hing alias Hing Kee
652Places in the Colony for the Import of Liquors, etc.
653Places in the Colony for the Export of Liquors, etc.
654Trade Marks,-Registration of
655Return of Books registered,-3rd Quarter, 1909
656Gun Practice
Gun Practice (in Chinese)
657Tenders for removing ceilings and stair linings
Tenders for removing ceilings and stair linings (in Chinese)
658Letters Patent,-Provisional protection granted to G. A. Pearson
659Notice to Mariners
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22-Oct-1909
660Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 19
661Ordinance passed and assented to:- Liquors Ordinance Amendment, No. 30
662Ordinance not disallowed:- Railways, No. 21 of 1909
663Order and appointments under the Coroner's Ordinance, 1888, and the Births and Deaths Registration Ordinance, 1896
664Proposed removal of certain graves in Mount Caroline Cemetery
Proposed removal of certain graves in Mount Caroline Cemetery (in Chinese)
665Trade Marks,-Registration of
666Gun Practice
Gun Practice (in Chinese)
667Cantion when approaching British Ports
668Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry by the Crown into Survey District 1, Lot No. 521
669Tenders for repairs to No. 6 Police Pinnace
Tenders for repairs to No. 6 Police Pinnace (in Chinese)
670Annual Meeting of J. P.'s,-Licensing Sessions
671Tenders for the extension of Argyle Street, Mongkoktsui
Tenders for the extension of Argyle Street, Mongkoktsui (in Chinese)
672Notices to Mariners
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29-Oct-1909
673Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 20
674Ordinances passed and assented to:- Appropriation, No. 31
675Mr. G. Balloch to be a Member of the Medical Board
676H. E. Y. Haggard vacated his appointment as Assistant Engineer, P.W.D.
677Hon. Mr. W. Rees Davies, K.C., to act as Chief Justice
678F. A. Hazeland to act as Attorney General
679E. R. Hallifax to act as First Police Magistrate
680E. S. Lindsey to be Manager of the Kowloon-Canton Railway
681J. H. Kemp to be Registrar, Supreme Court, E. D. C. Wolfe to be Head of the Sanitary Department, and R. O. Hutchison to be First Assistant Registrar General
682Nobel Peace Prize, 1910
683Dutiable liquors may be imported into or exported from Tai O
684Trade Mark,-Transfer of, to the Harrington Milling Co. of Washington
685Trade Mark,-Transfer of, to Mr. Ko Yuen
686Duties to be discharged by the District Officer and Assistant District Officer in the N. T.
687Trade Marks,-Registration of, by the Standard Oil Co. of New York
688Coral Bank Crossing, Saigon River
689Gun Practice
Gun Practice (in Chinese)
690Financial Statement,-August
691Meeting of J.P.'s
692Meeting of J.P.'s
693Memorial of Re-entry by the Government into N.K.S.D. 1, Lot No. 5301
694Memorial of Re-entry by the Government into certain Lots in the Northern District of the N.T,.
695Land Sales,-Cheung Chau Island
Land Sales,-Cheung Chau Island (in Chinese)
696Land Sales,-Sheung Shui and Nai Chung
Land Sales,-Sheung Shui and Nai Chung (in Chinese)
697Special Conditions of Land Sales in the N. T. to be referred by numbers only
Special Conditions of Land Sales in the N. T. to be referred by numbers only (in Chinese)
698Tenders for the Scavenging Contract,-Victoria and Hill District,-Eastern Portion
Tenders for the Scavenging Contract,-Victoria and Hill District,-Eastern Portion (in Chinese)
699Tenders for the Seavenging Contract,-Victoria and Hill District,-Western Portion
Tenders for the Seavenging Contract,-Victoria and Hill District,-Western Portion (in Chinese)
700Notice to Mariners
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05-Nov-1909
701Exemption of German and Norwegian ships from regulations as to life-saving appliances
702Amendment of Regulations re Steam Whistles
703Blake Pier,-Sitting or standing upon the railings of, prohibited
704Ship's Stores exempted from duty under the Liquors Ordinance, 1909
705Mr. A. C. Little added to and Mr. D. Macdonald restored to the List of Authorized Architects
706W. J. Tutcher to act as Superintendent, Botanical and Forestry Department
707R. F. Brayn to act as Local Auditor
708Inspector D. McHardy to be a Sanitary Inspector for Kowloon City
709Holiday,-King's Birthday
710Magistracy exempted from the operation of the Public Holidays Ordinance, 1875
711Gun Practice, H.K.V.C.
Gun Practice, H.K.V.C. (in Chinese)
712Bank Notes Circulation,-October
Bank Notes Circulation,-October (in Chinese)
713Applications for Seamen's Boarding House Licences
714Meteorological Observations,-October
715Meeting of J.P.'s
716Tenders for the purchase of Waste Food from the Victoria Gaol
Tenders for the purchase of Waste Food from the Victoria Gaol (in Chinese)
717Tenders for the supply of Dry Earth to the Victoria Gaol
Tenders for the supply of Dry Earth to the Victoria Gaol (in Chinese)
718Tenders for the letting of Granite Quarries
Tenders for the letting of Granite Quarries (in Chinese)
719Tenders for providing and fixing Boundary Stones
Tenders for providing and fixing Boundary Stones (in Chinese)
720Tenders for the supply of Stores required by the Public Works Department
Tenders for the supply of Stores required by the Public Works Department (in Chinese)
721Tenders for the supply of Iron and Brass Work required by the Public Works Department
Tenders for the supply of Iron and Brass Work required by the Public Works Department (in Chinese)
722Tenders for additions to No. 2 Police Station
Tenders for additions to No. 2 Police Station (in Chinese)
723Tenders for the maintenance, repair and minor extension of Roads, etc.
Tenders for the maintenance, repair and minor extension of Roads, etc. (in Chinese)
724Tenders for the maintenance, repair and minor extension of Government Buildings and Piers
Tenders for the maintenance, repair and minor extension of Government Buildings and Piers (in Chinese)
725Notice to Mariners
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726Legislative Council Minutes-No. 21
727Ordinances passed and assented to:- Christian Burial Ground. No. 38
728Mosquito Breeding Bye-laws
729Slaughter-houses and Slaughter of Animals Byelaws
730Resignation by Capt. W. Armstrong, H.K.V.C., of his appointment as Honorary A.D.C. to His Excellency the Governor
731Board of Arbitration re resumption of Kowloon Inland Lots 442 and 618
732Tenders for repairs to No. 2 Police Launch
Tenders for repairs to No. 2 Police Launch (in Chinese)
733Tenders for supplying Flower Pots
Tenders for supplying Flower Pots (in Chinese)
734Tenders for the supply of Labour and Stores required by the Botanical and Forestry Department
Tenders for the supply of Labour and Stores required by the Botanical and Forestry Department (in Chinese)
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19-Nov-1909
735Ordinance not disallowed:- Stonecutters' Island Amendment, No. 17 of 1909
736Mr. Ng Hon-tsz to be a Member of the Sanitary Board
737Constitution of the Board of Arbitration re re-sumption of Kowloon Inland Lots 442 and 618, and claims for compensation
738Hon. Mr. W. J. Gresson to be a Member of the Church Body, St. John's Cathedral
739Trade Marks,-Registration of
740Register of Chemists and Druagists
741Tenders for the Electric Light Installation at Pakhoi
742Scale of Charges for Medical Treatment in Government Hospitals and Asylums
743Gun Practice
Gun Practice (in Chinese)
744Meeting of J.P.'s
745Letters Patent,-Grant of, to G. A. Pearson
746Land Sales,-Kam Shan and Wan Tau Kok
Land Sales,-Kam Shan and Wan Tau Kok (in Chinese)
747Proposed Lease of certain Crown Land at Tokwa-wan comprising portions of the Foreshore and Sea Bed
Proposed Lease of certain Crown Land at Tokwa-wan comprising portions of the Foreshore and Sea Bed (in Chinese)
748Objections to the granting of the above Lease
Objections to the granting of the above Lease (in Chinese)
749Notices to Mariners
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26-Nov-1909
750Fee for provisional protection pending grant of Letters Patent
751Importation of Dogs from Bangkok prohibited
752Ordinance not disallowed:- Life Insurance Companies, No. 8 of 1909
753E. S. Lindsey to be Chief Resident Engineer, Kowloon-Canton Railway
754Regulations re Export of Arms, Ammunition and Explosives
755Trade Marks,-Registration of
756Finding of the Marine Court of Enquiry into the Stranding of the S.S. Tak Hing
757Meeting of J. P.'s
758Land Sales,-New Territories
759Tenders for the sole privilege of slaughtering animals in the villages of Shamshuipo, etc.
760Tenders for the sole privilege of slaughtering animals in the villages of Shaukiwan, etc.
Tenders for the sole privilege of slaughtering animals in the villages of Shaukiwan, etc. (in Chinese)
761Tenders for the sole privilege of slaughtering animals in the villages of Aberdeen, etc.
Tenders for the sole privilege of slaughtering animals in the villages of Aberdeen, etc. (in Chinese)
762Tenders for the collection and removal of blood and hair from the Kennedy Town Slaughter House
Tenders for the collection and removal of blood and hair from the Kennedy Town Slaughter House (in Chinese)
763Tenders for the collection and removal of blood and hair from the Ma Tau Kok Slaughter House
Tenders for the collection and removal of blood and hair from the Ma Tau Kok Slaughter House (in Chinese)
764Notices to Mariners
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATION
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03-Dec-1909
765Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 22
766Depots for Cattle, Pigs, Sheep and Goats Bye-laws
767Cemetery Bye-laws Nos. 6, 10 and 11
768Cemetery Bye-law No. 12
769Duties on Native Wines and Spirits, etc.
770Draft Rules under the Steam Boilers Ordinance, 1909
771Bills read a first time:- Stamp Further Amendment
772Ordinances not disallowed:- Evidence Ordinance (Amendment),-No. 3 of 1909
773Lieut. E. P. H. Pardoe, R.M.L.I., and Mr. A. Rodger to be Members of the Recreation Grounds Committee
774Applications invited for post of Chinese Translator in the Supreme Court
775Scale of Charges for Medical Treatment in Government Hospitals and Asylums
776British Trade Marks in Japan
777Trade Marks,-Transfer of, to the Asiatic Petrolcum Co., Ld.
778Addition to the Register of Medical and Surgical Practitioners,-Dr. C. M. Heanley
779Trade Marks,-Registration of, by the Bowesfield Steel Works
780Bank Notes Circulation,-November
Bank Notes Circulation,-November (in Chinese)
781Crown Rent for Second Half-year of 1909,-Payment of
Crown Rent for Second Half-year of 1909,-Payment of (in Chinese)
782Applications for Passage Brokers' Licences
783Gun Practice
Gun Practice (in Chinese)
784Land Sale,-Corner of Shin Hing Street and Hollywood Road
Land Sale,-Corner of Shin Hing Street and Hollywood Road (in Chinese)
785Notices to Mariners
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10-Dec-1909
786Regulations re the Denaturing of Spirits
787Distillery Regulations
788Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 23
789Public Works Committee Report No. 1
790Ordinances passed and assented to:- Trade Marks,-No. 40
791T. H. King to discharge the duties of Superintendent of Imports and Exports
792Publications Received
793Gun Practice
Gun Practice (in Chinese)
794Financial Statement,-September
795Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Osear Kjellberg
796Meteorological Observations,-November
797Tenders for the supply of Coal, Stores, etc., to the Police Department
Tenders for the supply of Coal, Stores, etc., to the Police Department (in Chinese)
798Tenders for the supply of Provisions for Prisoners, etc.
Tenders for the supply of Provisions for Prisoners, etc. (in Chinese)
799Tenders for the supply of labour and materials for the Chinese Cemeteries
Tenders for the supply of labour and materials for the Chinese Cemeteries (in Chinese)
800Notices to Mariners
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17-Dec-1909
801Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 24
802Rebate to Naval and Military Authorities of duties paid on intoxicating liquors
803Ordinances passed and assented to:- Stamp Further Amendment,-No. 44
804Christmas, New Year and Chinese New Year Holidays
805Magistracy exempted from the operation of the Public Holidays Ordinance, 1875
806List of Copyright Works.
807Publications Received
808Trade Marks,-Registration of, by Messrs. G. H. Mumm & Co.
809Gun Practice
Gun Practice (in Chinese)
810Tenders for the repair of the Post Office Launch Despatch
811Office hours of the Supreme Court during the Christmas Vacation
812Land Sale,-Tap Mun
Land Sale,-Tap Mun (in Chinese)
813Land Sales,-Keung Shan
Land Sales,-Keung Shan (in Chinese)
814Notices to Mariners
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24-Dec-1909
815Wong-Nei-Chong Recreation Ground,-Schedule of Allotments
816Queen's Recreation Ground,-Schedule of Allotments
817A. G. M. Fletcher to be Registrar of Trade Marks
818E. Jones to act as Assistant Harbour Master and A. E. Davey to act as First Boarding Officer
819Dr. Ho Kai, M.B., C.M., C.M.G., re-appointed a Member of the Medical Board
820Scale of Charges for Medical Treatment in Government Hospitals and Asylums
821Lau Lai authorized to grant death certificates
822Publications Received
823Trade Mark,-Registration of, by the Tai Yick Firm
824Cancellation of certain Memorials of Re-entry
825Land Sales,-Tai O and Cheung Chau
Land Sales,-Tai O and Cheung Chau (in Chinese)
826Tenders for the supply of miscellaneous stores for construction of the Kowloon-Canton Railway
827Tenders for the supply of labour for watering the streets in Victoria
Tenders for the supply of labour for watering the streets in Victoria (in Chinese)
828Tenders for carrying out an extension to Victoria Gaol
Tenders for carrying out an extension to Victoria Gaol (in Chinese)
829Land Sale,-Inland Lot No. 1837, Wong Nei Chong
Land Sale,-Inland Lot No. 1837, Wong Nei Chong (in Chinese)
830Notice to Mariners
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31-Dec-1909
831Exequatur empowering Mr. J. M. Macedo to act as Consul of Peru at Hongkong
832List of Copyright Works
833Gun Practice
Gun Practice (in Chinese)
834Land Sales,-Shak Pik and Kau Wa Kang
Land Sales,-Shak Pik and Kau Wa Kang (in Chinese)
835Tenders for the traction of water carts
Tenders for the traction of water carts (in Chinese)
836Land Sale,-Inland Lot No. 1754, Kau U Fong
Land Sale,-Inland Lot No. 1754, Kau U Fong (in Chinese)
837Notices to Mariners
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