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Hong Kong Government Gazette 1912
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Subject Matter
05-Jan-1912
1Fees for Motor Car Licences, etc.
2Meteorological Observations,-December, 1911
12-Jan-1912
3New Kowloon S. D. I Lots Nos. 582 and 583 to be used as a Cemetery for Chinese.
4Courts of Justice to be opened by His Excellency the Governor
5Addition to the Register of Chemists and Druggists.-Mr. A. E. Keen
6Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
15-Jan-1912
PROCLAMATION
19-Jan-1912
PROCLAMATION
7Ordinances not disallowed:- Arms and Ammunition Amendment, No. 41 of 1911
8Mr. J. R. Wood to act as Chairman of the Chinese Vernacular Primary Education Board
9Resignation by Capt. Crake of his Commission in the Hongkong Volunteer Corps
10Public and Bank Holidays
11Mr. Joseph Poon Why to be a Public Vaccinator
12Name of the New Semambu Co., Ld., to be struck off the Register
13Re-entry by the Government into certain Lots in the New Territories
14Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Andrew Laing and the Expanded Metal Co., Ld.
26-Jan-1912
15Conditions of Licence for Importing, Preparing, Manufacturing, or Dealing in Morphine and Compounds of Opium
16Fee for the public performance of stage plays in the Military Theatre at Mount Austin Barracks to be 81 per annum
17Regulation re the importation of dutiable liquors by land
18Additions to the Last of Dangerous Goods
19The Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C., re-appointed an Un-official Member of the Legislative Council
20Dr. G. H. L. Fitzwilliams re-clected a Member of the Sanitary Board
21Mr. F. B. L. Bowley elected a Member of the Sanitary Board
22Mr. T. H. King to be a Member of the Board of Examiners
23Sub-Committee for the Examination of Indian and Chinese Police in English and Cantonese
24List of Justices of the Peace
25Addition to the Register of Chemists and Druggists,-Mr. L. Guy
26Financial Statement,-November, 1911
27Name of Moss Brothers & Co., Ld., struck off the Register
28Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
02-Feb-1912
29Part VI of the Probates Ordinance, 1897, to apply to the State of Victoria (Australia)
30Ordinance not disallowed:- Interpretation, No. 31 of 1911
31Hon. Mr. Claud Severn to be Colonial Secretary
32Proposed erection of a vegctable and fruit market in Staunton Street
33Name of the Revd. F. T. Johnston added to the List of J. P.'s
34Name of Mr. W. H. Wickham deleted from the List of J. P.'s
35Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. Elliman Sons & Co.
09-Feb-1912
36Ordinances not disallowed:- Chinese Partnerships, No. 53 of 1911
37Hon. Mr. Cland Severn to be Chairman of the Licensing Board
38Mr. A. F. Churchill to be Lieutenant in the Infantry Company, H.K.V.C.
39Dr. G. D. R. Black to be Surgeon Licutenant, H.K.V.C.
40Messrs. Wong Pak Fu and G. H. Thomas authorized to grant Death Certificates
41Meteorological Observations,-January
42Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry into New Kowloon West Survey District 4, Lot No. 407
16-Feb-1912
43Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911,-Ship's Stores exempted from Duty
44Regulations re General Bonded Warchouses
45Regulations re Licensed Warchouses
46Regulations re Distilleries
47Baggage and personal effcets of certain Consular Officers exempted from search
48Substances to be used and the quantities thereof for Denaturing Spirits
49Regulations re Breaking down. Blending. Mixing and Bottling of Dutiable Liquors
50Conditions of Licence to keep and use Benzine for the purposes of Dry Cleaning Works
51Ordinance not disallowed:- Liquors Amendment, No. 46 of 1911
52Recognition of Mr. Shinoo Imai as Consul General for Japan
53Mr. T. F. Claxton to act as Director of the Observatory
54Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Messrs. W. A. Phillips and J. G. Bulteel
23-Feb-1912
55Ordinance not disallowed:- Merchant Shipping Amendment, No. 48 of 1911
56Mr. Pala D. R. Naidu to be a Public Vaccinator
27-Feb-1912
57Rescission of Proclamation No. 9 of 1911 declaring the Colony subject to the provisions of Sections 7 to 14 of the Peace Preservation Ordinance, 1886
01-Mar-1912
58Fee for the public performance of stage plays in the Seamen's Institute to be $1 per annum
59Additional Electric Tramway By-laws
60Staunton Street to be narrowed by erection of a vegetable and fruit market
61Legislative Council Minutes-No. 27 of 1911
62Additional Cemeteries By-law
63Ordinances not disallowed:- Code of Civil Procedure, No. 36 of 1911
64Mr. C. G. Alabaster to act as a Member of the Licensing Board
65Re-entry by the Government on Inland Lots Nos. 230, 232 and 232A and Aberdeen Inland Lot No. 25
66Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by the North British Rubber Co., Ld.
08-Mar-1912
67Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 1
68Standing Rules and Orders of the Legislative Council
69Ordinances passed and assented to:- Law Revision,-No. 1 of 1912
70Ordinance not disallowed:- Peace Preservation Amendment, No. 52 of 1911
71Approval of appointment of the Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock. K.C., to be an Un-official Member of the Legislative Council
72Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse to be Deputy Superintendent of Police
73List of Authorized Architects
74Financial Returns for the year 1911
75List of Masters, Mates, and Engineers who obtained Certificates of Competency
76Meteorological Observations,-February
77Additional Stands for Public Vehicles
59Additional Electric Tramway By-laws
16-Mar-1912
78Geneva Convention Act, 1911
79Licence Fee for the public performance of stage plays in the Buildings of the Hongkong University to be $1 per annum
80Japanese Star-Anise Fruits declared to be a Poison under the Pharmacy Ordinances, 1908-1910
81Hon. Mr. Cland Severn assumed the Administration of the Government
82Correction in Holidays Ordinance, No. 5 of 1912
83Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax to be a Member of the Executive Council
84Mr. C. Clementi to act as Colonial Secretary and Mr. R. H. Crofton to act as Clerk of Councils
85Capt. N. C. S. Simson to be Private Secretary and Extra A.D.C.
86Capt. P. H. Mitchell-Taylor to be A.D.C.
87Subadar-Major Mubammed Ali to be Honorary A.D.C.
88Register of Trade Marks to be kept in the Office of the Registrar of Trade Marks
89Trade Mark No. 195 of 1898 to be removed from the Register
22-Mar-1912
90Hongkong Volunteer Regulations, 1912
91Conditions of Licence to store Acctone
92Conditions of Licence to store Chlorate of Potassium and other Chlorates
93Exequatur empowering Mr. Shinoo Imai to act as Consul General for Japan
94Hon. Mr. A. M. Thomson to act as Chairman of the Licensing Board
95Dr. J. Bell to act as Principal Civil Medical Officer
96Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. E. L. M. Lobb
97Messrs. An Yuk Cheung, Un Ngok Fun and Ma Chiu Ki to be Public Vaccinators
98Meteorological Signals.
99New forms substituted for Forms Nos. 7, 8, 8b, 8c and 8e in the Schedule to the Code of Civil Procedure Amendment Ordinance, 1911
29-Mar-1912
100Rescission of Government Notification No. 327 of 1910 appointing the Government Hospital at Kenndey Town to be a Leper Asylum
101Prohibition of sale of liquors after midnight not to apply to Chinese Restaurants
102Ordinances not disallowed:- Law Revision (No. 2), No. 62 of 1911
103Appointment of certain Revenue Officers to act as Excise Officers under the Opium Ordinance, 1909
104Public and General Holidays
105Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. Jebsen & Co. and the British American Tobacco Co., Ld.
106Letters Patent,-Further provisional protection granted to Mr. Sidney Radeliff
04-Apr-1912
107Mr. G. T. Edkins to be a Member of the Court of the University of Hongkong
108Mr. Leung Fuk Chi to be a Public Vaccinator
109Financial Statement,-January
110Meteorological Observations,-March
111Re-entry by the Government on Tai Wan Quarry Lot No. 6
112Re-entry by the Crown on Tai Hang Stream Lots Nos. 13 and 16
12-Apr-1912
113Maritime Conventions Act. 1911
114Aberdeen and Aplichan villages,-Articles of food not to be sold outside the public markets
115Limits of the Aberdeen Market
116Mr. H. Green to act as Superintendent of the Botanical and Forestry Department
117Letters Patent,-Assignment of, to Messrs. Shewan, Tomes & Co.
18-Apr-1912
118His Honour Sir F. T. Piggott, Kt., granted vacation leave of absence
119Hon. Mr. W. Rees Davies, K.C., to act as Chief Justice
120Mr. C. G. Alabaster to act as Attorney General
19-Apr-1912
121Extradition Acts 1870 to 1906 to apply to Greece
122New Tables T and U of the Merchant Shipping Ordinances, 1899 to 1911
123Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 2
124Rules as to Fees payable in respect of the Winding-up of Companies
125Ordinances passed and assented to:- General Revision,-No. 8 of 1912
126Ordinances not disallowed:- Penalties Amendment, No. 30 of 1911
127Mr. Chan Kai Ming to be a Member of the Sanitary Board
128Lieut. Skrimshire, R.G.A., seconded for service as Staff Officer of the H.K.V.C.
129Hon. Mr. W. Rees Davies, K.C., to be Chief Justice
130Name of the New Semambu Co., Ld., struck off the Register
131St. Mary's Church, Causeway Bay, licensed for the Solemnization of Marriages
132Trade Mark No. 198 of 1898 to be removed from the Register
133Re-entry into Sai Kung Inland Lot No. 38
26-Apr-1912
134Importation of Dogs from Shanghai prohibited
135Medicine exempted from payment of Royalty under the Opium Ordinance, 1909
136Corporal W. Thomson and Private C. L. Kay to be temporary Sanitary Inspectors
137Mr. C. H. Gale to act as 2nd Assistant Director of Public Works.
138Companies consisting of more than twenty persons to be registered
139Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. Theodor van Wesel
140The Victoria Gaol to be a House of Detention under the Deportation Ordinance, 1912
141Companies to be struck off the Register
142Re-entry by the Government on Marine Lot No. 54
143Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry by the Crown of New Kowloon East Survey District 1, Lot No. 5439
03-May-1912
144Amendment of the Statutes of the University of Hongkong
145Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 3
146Ordinances passed and assented to:- Law Revision (No. 2),-No. 12 of 1912
147Ordinances not disallowed:- University Amendment, No. 17 of 1911
148Dr. F. W. Clark to act as Colonial Veterinary Surgeon
149Mr. A. K. Taylor to be a Sanitary Inspector.
150Hon. Mr. E. A. Hewett, C.M.G., re-appointed an Un-official Member of the Legislative Council
151Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher to be Private Secretary to His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government
152Permits for the use of wircless telegraph apparatus on board merchant ships to be issued by the Colonial Secretary
153Re-entry by the Government on Kowloon Inland Lot No. 502
154Letters Patent,-Grant of, to the Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co., Ld.
10-May-1912
PROCLAMATION
155Ordinance not disallowed:- Liquors Amendment, No. 7 of 1912
156Mr. J. F. Reid to be a Surveyor of Boilers
157Approval of the appointment of the Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax to be a Member of the Executive Council
158List of Medical and Surgical Practitioners
159Financial Statement,-February
160Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Mr. R. B. Ransford and Mr. J. P. Naylor
161Meteorological Observations,-April
162Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry by the Crown on Inland Lots Nos. 230. 232 and 232A
17-May-1912
163Persons holding Colonial Diplomas may be registered under the Pharmacy Acts, 1852 and 1868
164Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 4
165Ordinances passed and assented to:- Law Revision. (No. 3).-No. 16 of 1912
166Ordinances not disallowed:- Union Church Incorporation, No. 57 of 1911
167Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C., to be an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council
168Dr. G. H. L. Fitawiltiams to be a Member of the Medical Board
169Lance-Corporal D. Davies to be a temporary Sanitary Inspector
170Dr. C. Forsyth to act as 2nd Health Officer of the Port.
171Amendment of the Pension Minute, 1902
172List of Intestate Estates
173Letters Patent,-Grant of, to the British Oxygen Co., Ld
174Letters Patent,-Provisional Protection granted to Mr. S. M. T. Barclay
175Trade Mark No. 199 of 1898 to be removed from the Register
25-May-1912
176Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 5
177Ordinances passed and assented to:- Law Revision (Supplementary),-No. 21 of 1912.
178Dr. G. M. Harston to be a Member and to serve as Secretary of the Medical Board
179Mr. W. G. Worcester to be a Justice of the Peace
180Companies to be struck off the Register
31-May-1912
181Amendment to the Statutes of the University of Hongkong
182Addition to the List of Authorized Architeets,-Mr. A. G. Hewlitl
183Mr. Murray Stewart to be an Un-official Member of the Legislative Council
184Mr. W. L. Carter to be a Member of the Sanitary Board
185Rev. G. M. Spada to act as a Member of the Court of the University of Hongkong
186Mr. W. Dickson to act as a Member of the Court of the University of Hongkong
187Capt. Agg to be A.D.C. to His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government
188Rev. H. C. Moyle assumed office as Chaplain and Member of the Church Body for St. John's Cathedral Church
189Valuation Lists for 1912-1913 open to inspection at the Treasury
190Noel Ramsay & Co., Ld., to be struck off the Register
191Trade Mark No. 200 of 1898 to be removed from the Register
07-Jun-1912
192Regulations under the Private Vehicles Ordinance, 1895
193Regulations under the Vehicles Regulation Ordinance, 1899
194Rules under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
195List of Societies exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
196Additional Quarantine Regulations
197Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 6
198Crown Rent for 1st half-year of 1912,-Payment of
199Financial Statement,-March
200Meteorological Observations,-May
14-Jun-1912
201Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 7
202Advertisement Regulations
203Amendment of the Disinfection of Infected Premises Byelaws
204Amendment of the Prevention and Mitigation of Epidemic, Endemic, Contagious or Infectious Disease Byelaws
205Ordinance passed and assented to:- Airships.-No. 26 of 1912.
206Letters Patent,-Extension of provisional protection granted to Mr. S. Radcliff
21-Jun-1912
207Amendment of the Conditions of Eating-house Licence
208Amendment of the Conditions of Garage Licence (Petrol)
209Ordinance not disallowed:- Foreign Copper Coin, No. 11 of 1912
210Dr. J. C. Dalmahoy-Allan to be a Justice of the Peace
211Mr. N. H. N. Mody appointed a Life Member of the Court of the University of Hongkong
26-Jun-1912
212General Holiday,-1st July
28-Jun-1912
PROCLAMATION
213The Credit Foncier d'Extreme-Orient exempted from registration under the Money-lenders Ordinance, 1911
214Mr. T. F. Claxton to be Director of the Observatory
215Approval of the re-appointment of the Hon. Mr. E. A. Hewett, C.M.G., to be a Member of the Legislative Council
216Horses (Importation and Transit) Order of 1912
217Addition to the Register of Chemists and Druggists,-Mr. H. Pearman
04-Jul-1912
218Sir F. H. May, K.C.M.G., assumed administration of the Government
219Commission appointing Sir F. H. May, K.C.M.G., to be Governor and Commander-in-Chief
05-Jul-1912
PROCLAMATION
220Resignation by Lieut. J. S. Gubbay of his Commission in the H.K.V.C.
221Financial Statement,-April
222Meteorological Observations,-June
12-Jul-1912
223Ordinances not disallowed:- General Revision, No. 8 of 1912
224Hongkong Observatory to be styled "The Royal Observatory, Hongkong"
19-Jul-1912
225Ordinance not disallowed:- Law Amendment, (No. 2), No. 13 of 1912
226Exequatur empowering Mr. A. D. Garces to be Consul General for Chili
227Approval of the appointment of the Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C., to be an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council
228Lieut. L. R. E. W. Taylor. R.G.A., to be Private Secretary and to act as Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency the Governor
229Honorary Aides-de-Camp to His Excellency the Governor
230Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster to be Editor of the newly revised edition of the Laws of Hongkong
231Mr. R. H. Crofton to act as Assistant Colonial Secretary and Clerk of Councils
232Dr. H. Macfarlane to be an Assistant Medical Officer of Health
233Letters Patents,-Grant of, to Mr. H. L. J. Siemund
234Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
26-Jul-1912
PROCLAMATION
235Mone changer Licences to be granted by the Captain Superintendent of Police
236Ordinances not disallowed:- Law Revision (No. 3), No. 16 of 1912
237Lient. C. V. S. Skrimshire granted local rank of Captain
238Trade Mark No. 204 of 1898 to be removed from the Register
239Details of Contents of Reservoirs for the Rain Year 1911-1912
02-Aug-1912
240Addition to the Register of Chemists and Druggits.-Mr. C. G. Mackenzie
241Names of Compames struck off the Register
242Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Mr. E. B. Killen and Mr. G. Constantinescu
243Re-entry by the Government on Tai Tum Tuk Village Lot No. 3
09-Aug-1912
244Ordinances not disallowed:- Deportation Amendment, No. 14 of 1912
245Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. F. L. Woods
246Mr. F. Graca Ozorio authorized to grant Death Certificates
247Financial Statement.-May
248Letters Patent,-Grant of to Mr. J. W. Balfour and Balfour's Patents Limited
249Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. Shewan, Tomes & Co.
250Trade Mark No. 205 of 1898 to be removed from the Register
251Meteorological Observations,-July
252Re-entry by the Government on Tai Wan Quarry Lot No. 1
253Re-entry by the Government on Tokwawan Lots Nos. 29 and 32
16-Aug-1912
254List of all licensees to be supplied to the Superintendent of Imports and Exports by the Opium Farmer
255Quality, Packages and Quantities of Opium to be sold by the Opium Farmer
256Additional Book to be kept by the Opium Farmer
257The Association for the Advancement of Education exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
258Rescission of Proclamation No. 4 of 1912 declaring Hoihow an infected port
259Rule under the Stamp Ordinances, 1901-1911
260Ordinance not disallowed:- Copyright Repeal, No. 24 of 1912
261Mr. J. A. S. Bucknill to be Attorney General
262Trade Marks.-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. E. & J. Fairbank & Co.
23-Aug-1912
263Rescission of Proclamations No. 1 of 1910 and No. 5 of 1912 declaring Bangkok and Swatow to be infected ports
264Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 8
265Ordinance passed and assented to:- Full Court.-No. 27 of 1912
266Unreviced Edition of the Laws of Hongkong may be purchased from the Government Printers
267Financial Statement,-June
268Letters Patent,-Assignment of, to Farnham's Patents, Limited
269Names of Companies struck off the Register
30-Aug-1912
270Amendment of Regulations under the Vehicles Regulation Ordinance, 1899
271Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher to be Official Receiver
272Chinese provincial railway loans not valid unless previously sanctioned by the Central Government
273The Chiat Sing Steamship Co., Ld., to be struck off the Register
274Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Mr. O. V. Thomas
06-Sep-1912
275Mr. D. W. Craddock and Mr. H. W. Bird to be Members of the Licensing Board
276Orders of His Majesty in Council re the Copyright Convention
277Finding of the Marine Court of Inquiry into the conduct of the First Officer of the S.S. Kumchow
278Meteorological Observations,-August
279Name of Messrs. Noel Ramsay & Co., Ld., Struck off the Register
13-Sep-1912
280Addition to the List of Authorized Architects.-Mr. W. A. Cornell
281Mr. J. W. C. Bonnar to be an Un-official Member of the Legislative Council
282Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Mr. S. Radcliff
20-Sep-1912
283Societies exempted from registration under the societies ordinance, 1911
284Mr D. Wood to act as assessor of ates
285Importation of prepared or dross opium into Australia prohibited
286Trade Marks - renewal of registration of, by the China Sugar Refining Co. Ltd.
27-Sep-1912
287Sugar may be deposited in Holt's Godowns, pending production of Certificate of Origin
288Division of the New Territories into Northern and Southern Districts
289Ordinance not disallowed:- Airships, No. 26 of 1912
290Mr. R. O. Hutchison to act as Head of the Sanitary Department
291Comdr. C. W. M. Beckwith, R.N., to assist the Superintendent of Imports and Exports
292Trade Marks No. 208 A, B, C and D of 1908 to be removed from the Register
293New Die for Revenue Stamps
294Financial Statement, July
04-Oct-1912
295Fee for the public performance of stage plays in the Hongkong Volunteer Drill Hall to be $1 per annum
296Legislative Council Minutes.-No. 9
297Removal of Ceilings Stair-linings, By-laws
298By-laws for the Prevention and Mitigation of Epidemic, Endemic, Contagious or Infectious Disease
299Ordinances passed and assented to:- Larceny Amendment,-No. 28 of 1912
300Mr. Robert Hall to be Lieutenant, H.K.V.C.
301Lieut. F. J. Wyley, K.O.Y.L.I., to be A.D.C. to His Excellency the Governor
302Foreign loan or mortgage in respect of mining property in China not valid without assent of the Central Government
303Name of Messrs. Dunning & Co., to be struck off the Register
304Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of, by the Musgrave Spinning Co., Ld.
305Trade Marks Nos and 211 of 1898 to be removed from the Register
306Meteorlogical Observations,-September
11-Oct-1912
307Certain streets in Tsim-sha-tsui to be entirely stopped up
308Fee Yik Lan Club exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
309His Excellency Sir F. H. May, K.C.M.G., accepted position of Honorary Colonel, H.K.V.C.
310Comdr G. V. W. Carey, R.N., to be Naval Representative on the Recreation Grounds Committee
311Amendment of Form E in the Third Schedule of the Companies Ordinance, 1911
312Foreign loans on security of salt permits in China not valid without assent of the Central Government
313Trade Marks No. 212 (A and B) of 1898 to be removed from the Register
12-Oct-1912
314Circulation of bank notes illegal without sanction of a Secretary of State
Circulation of bank notes illegal without sanction of a Secretary of State (in Chinese)
18-Oct-1912
315The Wing On Club exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
316Ordinance not disallowed:- Post Office Amendment, No. 32 of 1911
317Mr. Ng Hon-tsz re-appointed a Member of the Sanitary Board
318Trade Mark No. 213 of 1898 to be removed from the Register
25-Oct-1912
319Execulative Council Minutes,-No. 10
320Ordinances passed and assented to:- Claminal Sessions,-No. 33 of 1912
321Mr. J. D. Lloyd to be Assistant Postmaster General
322First Sittings of the Full Court of Hongkong
323Financial Statement,-August
01-Nov-1912
324Legislative Council Minutes.-No. 11
325Ordinances passed and assented to:- Crown Solicitors,-No. 35 of 1912
326Mr. John Ross to be a Surveyor of Boilers of unlicensed Steamships under 60 tons burden
327Mr. J. D. Lloyd to continue to act as First Assistant Registrar General and Deputy Registrar of Marriages
328Mr. J. H. Kemp to be Crown Solicitor and Mr. P. M. Hodgson to be Assistant Crown Solicitor
329Amendment of the Pension Minute, 1902
330Finding of the Marine Court of lnquiry into the wreck of the S.S. Dacre Castle
08-Nov-1912
331The Chinese Charitable Amateur Dramation exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
332Dr. F. Grone to act as 2nd Health Officer the Port and Dr. L. Woods to act as Assistant Health Officer of the Port
333Lieut. A. F. Churchill to be Captain and Messrs. T. G. Weall and R. O. Hutchison to be Second Lieutenants, H.K.V.C.
334Balance of Deposits under the Praya Reclamation Ordinance, 1889, transferred to the General Revenue
335Meteorological Observations,-October
336Trade Marks.-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. Wm. Gossage & Sons. Limited
15-Nov-1912
337Opening of the Tsun Wan Christian Cemetery
338Mr. G. Grimble to be a Justice of the Peace
339Approval of the appointment of Mr. J. W. C. Bonnar to be an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council
340Proposed removal of certain graves in Mount Caroline Cemetery
22-Nov-1912
341Rules to be observed during the continuance of the war between Turkey and Bulgaria; Turkey and Greece; Turkey and Montenegro; and Turkey and Servia
342Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 12
342Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 12
343Seavenging and Conservancy By-laws
344Ordinance passed and assented to:- Full Court Amendment,-No. 39 of 1912
345Ordinance not disal owned:- Full Court, No. 27 of 1912
346Hon. Mr. A. M. Thomson to act as Colonial Secretary
347Mr. F. A. Hazeland resumed duty as First Police Magistrate
348Capt. the Hon. F. Roy Richard Somerset, Grenadier Guards, to act as D.C. to His Excellency the Governor
349Public Notice with respect to Signboards
350Financial Statement,-September
351Certain societies to furnish proof of their existence
29-Nov-1912
352Signals to be made by ships when navigation interfered with by searchlights
353Societies exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
354Hon. Mr. E. R. Halifax to be a Member of the Recreation Grounds Committee
355Mr. A. E. Wood to be a Member of the Board of Examiners and Mr. D. W. Tratman to act for him during his absence on leave
356Sub-Committee for the examination of Subordinate Police and Gaol Officers
357List of Chemists and Druggists
358Name of the Chiat Sing Steamship Company struck off the Register
06-Dec-1912
359Regulations under the Vehicles and Traffic Regulation Ordinance, 1912
360Kennedy and Bowen Roads Regulations
361Ordinance passed and assented to:- Vehicl and Traffic Regulation,-No. 40 of 1912
362Mr. E. R. Hifax to be Registrar General
363Mr. E. R. Hifax to be an Official Member of the Executive and Legislative Councils
364Captain E. A. Gainsford, R.G.A., to be the Military Representative on the Recreation Ground Committee
365Exequatur empowering Sr. Don M. D. Derteano to act as Peruvian Consul
366Provisions of the Gambling Ordinance to be strictly enforced
367Crown Rent for the 2nd Half-year,-Payment of
368Meteorological Observations,-November
369Rules under the Limited Partnerships Ordinance, 1912
370Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by the British-American Tobacco Co., Ltd.
371Trade Mark No. 2 of 1898 to be removed from the Register
13-Dec-1912
PROCLAMATION
372Closing of certain United States harbours to commercial or privately owned vessels of foreign registry
373Rules under the limited partnerships ordinance, 1912
374Wong-Nei-Chong recreational ground, - schedule of allotments
375Queen's Recreation Ground,-Schedule of Allotments
376The Navy League (Hongkong Branch) exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
377Ordinances not disallowed:- Larceny Amendment, No. 28 of 1912
378The Hon. Sir Kai Ho Kai, Kt., M.B., C.M., C.M.G., re-appointed a Member of the Medical Board
379Public and General Holidays, 1913
20-Dec-1912
380Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 13
381Ordinances passed and assented to:- Boycott Crevention,-No. 41 of 1912
382Ordinance not disallowed:- Magistrates Further Amendment, No. 30 of 1912
383Messrs, C. I. Smith and G. R. Sayer passed their final examination in Cantonese
384Rules for the Kowloon and Victoria British Schools
27-Dec-1912
385The Tsui Yat Ui Sho exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
386Addition to the List of Authorised Architects,-Mr. J. C. Clark
387Scale of postage rates on ordinary and insured parcels to Macao
388Chinese Government will not recognise any loan unless authenticated by the Minister of Finance
389Four guns to be fired from Signal Hill when Military "Alarm" ordered to be sounded
390Financial Statement, October
391Time Ball to be dropped on Sundays and Government Holidays and on application from Captains of vessels
 
   
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