Notifi- cation No. | Subject Matter |
07-Jan-1916 |
1 | Proclamation by the KING,-Trading with the Enemy (Liberia and Portuguese East Africa) Proclamation, 1915
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2 | Order under the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915
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3 | Rules under the Tramway Ordinances, 1902-1915
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4 | Rule under the Stamp Ordinance, 1901
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5 | Importation of Dogs from Shanghai prohibited
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6 | 2nd Lieut. R. J. Stevenson, H.K.V.R., to be Lieutenant
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7 | Post of Assistant Medical Officer, Kowloon, vacated by Mr. P. D. R. Naidu
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8 | Explanatory Memorandum in regard to the new Orders-in-Council re Merchant Shipping
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9 | Trade by British vessels between foreign ports prohibited except by licence
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10 | British ships may be requisitioned for the carriage of foodstuffs
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11 | Decrees and Regulations with regard to the Italian Prize Court
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12 | Order under the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915, on sale at $1 per copy
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13 | Additional list of vessels detained or captured
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14 | Rates for the 1st Quarter,-Payment of
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15 | Meteorological Observations,-December, 1915
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16 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. Lea and Perrins
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14-Jan-1916 |
17 | Additional rules under the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915
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18 | Lieut. R. J. Stevenson, H.K.V.R., transferred to the Engineer Company, H.K.V.C.
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19 | Claims against enemy Governments
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20 | Trade Mark No. 1 of 1902 to be removed from the Register
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21 | Re-entry by the Government on certain Lots in the New Territories
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18-Jan-1916 |
22 | Use of Broomhall's Imperial Combination Code, Rubber Edition, permitted
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21-Jan-1916 |
| PROCLAMATION
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23 | Additional rules under the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915
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24 | Mr. N. G. Nolan to be a Member of the Board of Examiners
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25 | Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. A. B. McGregor
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26 | Additional list of ships whose cargoes have been detained
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27 | Companies to be struck off the Register
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28 | Letters Patent,-Assignment of, to Messrs. Deakin and Ewing, Ltd.
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29 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. John Shaw and Sons
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28-Jan-1916 |
| PROCLAMATION
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30 | The King Yi Club exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
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31 | General Holiday,-4th February
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32 | The Hon. Mr. Lau Chu-pak to be a Member of the Board of Examiners
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33 | Dr. H. G. Earle to be Hon. Visiting Physician to the Government Civil Hospital
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34 | Magistracy exempted from the operation of the Holidays Ordinance, 1912, on 4th February
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35 | Passports of passengers entering or leaving the United Kingdom
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36 | Societe Suisse de Surveillance Economique
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37 | Office hours of the Supreme Court during the Chinese New Year Vacation
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38 | Night Table,-February
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39 | Re-entry by the Government on Aberdeen Inland Lot No. 5
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40 | Re-entry by the Crown on certain Lots in the Northern District of the New Territories
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29-Jan-1916 |
41 | Amendment of the White Lists for China and Siam
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42 | Withdrawal by Netherlands-India of the sanitary measures adopted against Hongkong
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05-Feb-1916 |
| PROCLAMATION
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43 | Qualities and prices of prepared opium
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44 | Mr. E. V. Carpmael to act as Deputy Registrar and Accountant, Supreme Court
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45 | Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne and Mr. E. V. Carpmael to be Deputy Registrars of the Supreme Court of Hongkong, In Prize
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46 | Mr. E. H. Sharp, K.C., to be an Un-official Member of the Executive Council
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47 | Order under the Unclaimed Balances Ordinance, 1885
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48 | All persons of Non-Asiatic race passing through Hongkong to have passports
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49 | Ladies and children will not be permitted to disembark in Egypt without special leave
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50 | Schooner Street
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51 | Election of a Member to the Sanitary Board
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52 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. Brunner, Mond & Co., Ltd.
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11-Feb-1916 |
| PROCLAMATION
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53 | Conditions and fees for the use of Government Buoys
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54 | Ordinance not disallowed:- Daughters of Charity of the Canossian Institute Incorporation, No. 26 of 1915
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55 | Dr. G. P. Jordan to be Surgeon-Superintendent of the Special Police Reserve
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56 | Mr. C. McI. Messer to be a Member of the Licensing Board
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57 | Sergt.-Major A. McC. Thornhill to be 2nd Lieutenant, H.K.V. Reserve
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58 | Amendment of the White Lists for China and Siam
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59 | Amendment of the Pension Minute
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60 | Trading with the Enemy,-Dangers in Neutral Countries
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61 | Board of Trade notification re Payment of fees for Patents and Trade Marks
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62 | Additions to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Drs. Teoh Cheng Toe and Teh Lean Swee
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63 | Meteorological Observations,-January
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64 | Next Criminal Sessions to be held on 28th February
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65 | Roll of Midwives
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66 | Trade Mark No. 3 of 1902 to be removed from the Register
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18-Feb-1916 |
| PROCLAMATION
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67 | Further Amendment of the White Lists for China and Siam
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68 | Ladies and children not allowed to land in Egypt
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69 | Financial Statement,-November, 1915
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70 | Re-entry by the Government on New Kowloon Survey District 1 Lot No. 5352
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71 | Trade Marks Nos. 4 to 7 of 1902 to be removed from the Register
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72 | Letters Patent,-Grant of
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25-Feb-1916 |
73 | Existing valuation of tenements adopted for 1916-1917
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74 | Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 23 of 1915
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75 | Resolution under the Tramway Ordinance, 1902
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76 | Ordinance passed and assented to:- Societies Amendment,-No. 1 of 1916
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77 | Mr. J. H. Kemp to be Attorney General
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78 | Dr. F. M. Graca Ozorio elected a Member of the Sanitary Board
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79 | The Hongkong Voluntary Aid Detachment, St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas, liable to be called up for duty
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80 | Further Amendment of the White Lists for China and Siam
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81 | Publication of the lists of vessels detained or captured discontinued
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82 | Importation of papers and tobacco, etc., into the United Kingdom prohibited
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83 | Finding of the Marine Court of Inquiry to investigate the charges against Mr. W. Smith
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84 | Addition to the Register of Chemists and Druggists,-Mr. G. W. McClintock
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85 | Appeals against the adoption of the existing valuation for 1916-1917
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86 | Night Table,-March
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87 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. J. B. Hall & Co., Ltd.
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88 | Trade Mark No. 9 of 1902 to be removed from the Register
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01-Mar-1916 |
89 | Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 1
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90 | Resolution under the Liquors Ordinance, 1909
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91 | Ordinance passed and assented to:- False Passports and Suspected Persons,-No. 2 of 1916
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03-Mar-1916 |
92 | The Royal Red Cross Warrant
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93 | Hon. Sir C. P. Chater, Kt., C.M.G., to be Vice-Chairman of the Licensing Board
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94 | Addition to the List of Authorised Architects, Mr. A. Turner
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95 | Further Amendment of the White Lists for China and Siam
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96 | No Criminal Sessions to be held in March
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97 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by the American Waltham Watch Company
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98 | Letters Patent,-Grant of, to the Victor Talking Machine Company
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99 | Re-entry by the Government on Tokwawan Lot No. 178
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100 | Re-entry by the Government on Matauchung Lot No. 57
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10-Mar-1916 |
101 | Requisition of insulated spaces in all British steamships registered in the United Kingdom
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102 | Ordinances not disallowed:- Full Court, No. 27 of 1915, Magistrates amendent, No.29 of 1915
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103 | Mr. E. W. Hamilton to act as Secretary to the Sanitary Board
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104 | Correction in Notification No. 90
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105 | Further Amendment of the White Lists for China and Siam
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106 | Finding of the Marine Court of Inquiry into the stranding of the British S.S. Kolya
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107 | Claims against enemy estates in the Colony
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108 | Meteorological Observations,-February
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109 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. Wilkinson, Heywood and Clark, Ltd.
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17-Mar-1916 |
| PROCLAMATION
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110 | The Young Men's Sporting Union exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
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111 | Maximum scale of hire for lighters and cargo boats
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112 | 2nd Lieut. W. E. Osborn, Bombay Volunteer Artillery, attached to the H.K.V.C.
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113 | Inspector A. Terrett to be an Examiner of Weights and Measures and Inspector of Dangerous Goods
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114 | Mr. R. Ponsonby to be known as Richard Ponscnby Fane
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115 | Riverside Flour Code (5th edition) added to the List of Authorised Codes
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116 | Decodes should be handed in with code telegrams
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117 | Importation of goods of enemy origin
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118 | Correspondence of prisoners of war in Turkey
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119 | Further Amendment of the White Lists for China and Siam
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120 | Finding of the Marine Court of Inquiry into the stranding of the S.S. Australian Transport
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121 | Trade Marks Nos. 12 and 13 of 1902 to be removed from the Register
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24-Mar-1916 |
| PROCLAMATION
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122 | Proclamation by the KING,-Additions to and Amendments in the List of Contraband
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123 | Police Sergeant M. Earner to be a Sanitary Inspector for Stanley
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124 | Mr. D. Harvey to be a Surveyor of Boilers
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125 | Approval of the appointment of Mr. P. H. Holyoak to be an Un-official M.L.C.
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126 | List of Authorized Architects
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127 | The Trading with the Enemy (Extension of Powers) Act, 1915
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128 | The Yangtsze Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., to be struck off the Register
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129 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by the China Sugar Refining Co., Ltd.
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31-Mar-1916 |
| PROCLAMATION
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130 | Order under the Certificates of Origin Ordinance, 1915
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131 | Boarding House Rules
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132 | Ordinances not disallowed:- Trading with the Enemy Second Amendment, No. 22 of 1915, Trading with Enemy Third Amendment, No.28 of 1915, Asiatic Emigration, No.30 of 1915
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133 | Mr. A. Shelton Hooper resumes his seat on the Licensing Board
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134 | Further Amendment of the White Lists for China and Siam
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135 | Cancellation of licence for the celebration of marriages in the China Congregational Church in Hongkong
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136 | Certain Trade Marks to be removed from the Register
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137 | Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by the British American Tobacco Co., Ltd.
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138 | Financial Returns for the year 1915
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139 | Night Table,-April
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07-Apr-1916 |
140 | Proclamation by the KING,-Prohibiting the importation into the United Kingdom of Paper, Tobacco, Furniture Woods, and Stones
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141 | Vehicles and Traffic Regulations
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142 | Further Amendment of the Rules made under the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915
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143 | Order under the Probates Ordinance, 1897
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144 | Order under the Certificates of Origin Ordinance, 1915
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145 | Mr. J. W. Franks to be Assistant Superintendent of the Special Police Reserve
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146 | List of persons and firms in Egypt with enemy interests
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147 | Meteorological Observations,-March
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148 | Rates for the 2nd Quarter,-Payment of
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149 | Letters Patent,-Grant of, to the Standard Oil Company
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150 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
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151 | The Central and North China Godowns and Presspacking Co., Ltd., to be struck off the Register
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14-Apr-1916 |
152 | Performance of Consular Functions in North Borneo under the Merchant Shipping Acts
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153 | British steamships not to proceed on any voyage without a licence
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154 | The Wang Yik Club has ceased to exist
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155 | Police Sergeant G. Willis to be a Sanitary Inspector for Aberdeen
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156 | Finding of the Marine Court of Inquiry to investigate the charges against Mr. W. Smith
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157 | Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by the Societe Anonyme Filature St. Filteries Reunies
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20-Apr-1916 |
| PROCLAMATION
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158 | Increase in prices of prepared opium
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159 | Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 2
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160 | Ordinances not disallowed:- Companies, No. 31 of 1915
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161 | Lieut. F. J. Kinchin Smith, K.O.S.L.I., to be A.D.C. to His Excellency the Governor
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162 | Mr. A. Turner to be a Member of the Authorised Architects' Committee
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163 | Mr. R. A. C. North to be a Magistrate
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164 | List of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
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165 | List of Exempted and Registered Societies
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166 | Financial Statement,-January
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167 | Addition to the List of Auditors,-Mr. Lam Cho Hing
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28-Apr-1916 |
| PROCLAMATION
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168 | Additions to the Vehicles and Traffic Regulations
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169 | Order under the Trading with the Enemy (Extension of Powers) Ordinance, 1916
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170 | Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 3
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171 | Ordinances passed and assented to:- Punishment of Incest,-No. 3 of 1916, Trading with the enemy (Extension of Powers), No.4 of 1916, Marriage of British Subjects (Facilities), No.5 of 1916
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172 | Ordinance not disallowed:- British Nationality and Status of Aliens (Fees), No. 33 of 1915
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173 | Mr. J. D. Lloyd to act as Superintendent of Imports and Exports
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174 | No vessel to moor at Wanchai except at a Government Buoy
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175 | Night Table,-May
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176 | Companies struck off the Register
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177 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. Bass, Ratcliff, and Gretton
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02-May-1916 |
| PROCLAMATION
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05-May-1916 |
178 | Order under the Certificates of Origin Ordinance, 1915
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179 | Order under the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915
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180 | Lance-Sergeant W. Spear to be a Sanitary Inspector for Sham Shui Po
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181 | Mr. R. E. Lindsell to act as Assistant Postmaster General
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182 | Mr. W. Brown to be Temporary 2nd Lieutenant in the Engineer Company, H.K.V.C.
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183 | Codes authorised under British Censorship may be used between Portugal and Extra European Countries
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184 | Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officers' Decoration,-Grant of, to Capt. J. H. W. Armstrong, H.K.V.C.
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185 | Notice to owners of cargoes in German ships in Portuguese waters
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186 | No foreigner may enter France, Algeria, or Morocco without a passport
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187 | Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
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188 | Further Amendment of the White Lists for China and Siam
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189 | List of Medical and Surgical Practitioners
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190 | Regulations for ships using Government Buoys during typhoon weather
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191 | Meteorological Observations,-April
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12-May-1916 |
| PROCLAMATION
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192 | The Hongkong and China District St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
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193 | Order under the Trading with the Enemy (Extension of Powers) Ordinance, 1916
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194 | Mr. D. Templeton to be Temporary 2nd Lieutenant in the Engineer Company, H.K.V.C.
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195 | Recognition of M. Anibal Puccio as Consul for Peru in Hongkong
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196 | Addition to the Dental Register,-Mr. Tang Yuk
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197 | Order of His Majesty in Council dated the 21st March, 1916
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198 | Cargo for Hongkong on board enemy ships
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199 | Homeward bound ships via Suez to furnish Manifest and Bills of Lading of cargo for Europe
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200 | Regulations re the admission of British subjects and aliens into Egypt
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201 | Dental Register,-List of Dental Surgeons and Exempted Persons
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202 | Codes authorised under British Censorship may be used in telegrams exchanged with the Azores and Portuguese extra-European Colonies
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203 | List of countries which prohibit the import of prepared or dross opium
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204 | Trade Mark No. 22 of 1902 to be removed from the Register
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205 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by Mr. Ferd. Bornemann, Shanghai
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206 | Letters Patent,-Grant of, to the Empire Machine Company
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207 | Typhoon Signals
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19-May-1916 |
| PROCLAMATION
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208 | Proclamation by the KING,-Prohibition of Import (Canned, Bottled, Dried and Preserved Fruits) Proclamation, 1916
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209 | Proclamation by the KING,-Prohibition of Import (No. 3) Proclamation, 1916
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210 | Additions to the Statutory List
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211 | Additional Rule under the Midwives Ordinance, 1910
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212 | Dr. W. W. Pearse to be Medical Officer of Health
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213 | Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe to act as Colonial Treasurer
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214 | Russian revised lists of absolute and conditional contraband
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215 | Italian Decrees relative to Enemy Merchant Vessels
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216 | Declaration of London Order in Council, 1916
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217 | Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
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218 | White Lists for China and Siam
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219 | Financial Statement,-February
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220 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. Lever Bros. (China), Ltd.
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221 | Trade Mark No. 23 of 1902 to be removed from the Register
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222 | List of Masters, Mates, and Engineers who obtained Certificates of Competency
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26-May-1916 |
223 | Addition to List of Authorized Architects,-Mr. A. D. Keigwin
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224 | Mr. R. A. C. North to act as Secretary to the Licensing Board
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225 | Mr. H. G. Hegarty to be 2nd Lieutenant in the Scouts Company, H.K.V.C.
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226 | Mr. G. H. Wakeman to be Crown Solicitor
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227 | Lo Chong to be a Forest Officer
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228 | Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
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229 | Particulars of property held by enemies for British persons or firms in Hongkong to be sent to the Custodian of Enemy Property
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230 | Re-entry by the Government on Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1272
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02-Jun-1916 |
| PROCLAMATION
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231 | The Lai Hco Musical Club exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
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232 | Order under the Certificates of Origin Ordinance, 1915
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233 | Amendment of the Statutory List
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234 | Messrs. R. Sutherland and F. H. Thomas to be 2nd Lieutenants in the Hongkong Volunteer Reserve
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235 | Recognition of M. Paul Kremer as being in charge of the Spanish Vice-Consulate
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236 | Exequatur empowering Senor Don Anibal Puccio to act as Consul for Peru
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237 | His Honour Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz to act as Chief Justice, Mr. F.A. Hazeland to act a s Puisne Judge, Mr. J.R. Wood to act as First Police Magistrate and Coroner, Mr. G.N. Orme to act as second Police Magistrate
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238 | Magistracy exempted from the Holidays Ordinance, 1912, on 3rd June
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239 | The "Holy Cross" Church, Shaukiwan, licensed for the solemnization of marriages
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240 | Crown Rent for 1st half-year,-Payment of
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241 | Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
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242 | Trade Mark No. 160 of 1888 to be removed from the Register
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243 | Letters Patent,-Grant of, to the Standard Oil Company
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244 | Night Table,-June
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09-Jun-1916 |
| PROCLAMATION
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245 | Proclamation by the KING,-Prohibition of Import (No. 4) Proclamation, 1916
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246 | Proclamation by the KING,-Additions to and Amendments in the List of Contraband
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247 | The First Kowloon Troop of Baden Powell Boy Scouts exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
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248 | Section 27 of German Prize Court Regulations
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249 | Cargoes of Enemy Vessels in Portuguese Harbours
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250 | Revised lists of persons and firms in Egypt with enemy interests
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251 | Amendment of the White Lists for China and Siam
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252 | Notices issued by the Prize Claims Committee
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253 | Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
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254 | Trade Marks Nos. 25 to 27 of 1902 to be removed from the Register
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255 | Meteorological Observations,-May
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16-Jun-1916 |
256 | Amendment of the Rules made under the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915
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257 | General Holiday,-1st July
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258 | Ordinance not disallowed:- Societies Amendment, No. 1 of 1916
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259 | Recognition of Mr. S. Takahashi as Consul-General for Japan
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260 | Additions to the List of Justices of the Peace
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261 | Magistracy exempted from the Holidays. Ordinance, 1916, on 1st July
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262 | List of Articles declared to be Contraband of War
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263 | Board of Trade notice
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264 | Regulations governing the admission of British, allied or neutral subjects into Egypt
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265 | Further additions to the White List for China
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23-Jun-1916 |
| PROCLAMATIONS
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266 | Proclamation by the KING,-The Trading with the Enemy (Statutory List) Proclamation, 1916, No. 2
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267 | Proclamation by the KING,-Exportation to Liberia Prohibition Proclamation, 1916
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268 | Further Amendment of the Statutory List
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269 | Exportation to Liberia
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270 | Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 4
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271 | Ordinance passed and assented to:- Registration of Persons,-No. 6 of 1916
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272 | Lieut. J. A. Gaimes, R.N., to act as Officer in Charge of Examination Service
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273 | Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
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274 | List of Justices of the Peace
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275 | List of persons authorised to sign Death Certificates
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276 | Royal Warrants instituting the Military Cross and the Military Medal
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277 | Financial Statement,-March
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278 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
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279 | The Astor House Co., Ltd., to be struck off the Register
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30-Jun-1916 |
280 | Proclamation by the KING,-Prohibition of Import (No. 5) Proclamation, 1916
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281 | Addition to the List of Authorized Architects,-Mr. L. O. Ross
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282 | Further Amendment of the Statutory List
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283 | Importation of Dogs from Shanghai prohibited
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284 | Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 5
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285 | Ordinances passed and assented to:- Supplementary Appropriation,-No. 7 of 1916, Trading with the enemy amendment, No.8 of 1916, Pharmacy and poisons, - No.9 of 1916
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286 | Mr. A. Shelton Hooper elected a Member of the Licensing Board
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287 | Regulations under the Post Office Ordinance, 1900
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288 | Correction in Notification No. 232
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289 | Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
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290 | Further Amendment of the White Lists for China and Siam
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291 | Addition to the Dental Register
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292 | Night Table,-July
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293 | The Yangtsze Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., struck off the Register
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294 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
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295 | Fees for Telegraph Money Orders
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07-Jul-1916 |
296 | Naval Salvage Money
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297 | Treatment of goods discharged from German vessels requisitioned by the Italian Government
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298 | Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
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299 | Italian List of Contraband
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300 | Further amendment of the White List for Siam
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301 | Additions to the Register of Medical Practitioners
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302 | Rates for the 3rd Quarter,-Payment of
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303 | Meteorological Observations,-June
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304 | The Lee Wo Company, Ltd., to be struck off the Register
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305 | The International Institute of China to be struck off the Register
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306 | The Central and North China Godown and Presspacking Co., Ltd., struck off the Register
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14-Jul-1916 |
307 | Regulations under the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance, 1916
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308 | Regulations under the Sugar Convention Ordinance, 1904
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309 | Limits of the Tai-kok-tsui Market
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310 | Regulations re Hawking of Newspapers
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311 | Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 6
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312 | Ordinance passed and assented to:- Tobacco,-No. 10 of 1916
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313 | Financial Statement,-April
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314 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
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21-Jul-1916 |
| PROCLAMATION
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315 | Proclamation by the KING,-The Trading with the Enemy (Statutory List) Proclamation, 1916, No. 3
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316 | Proclamation by the KING,-Prohibition of Import (No. 6) Proclamation, 1916
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317 | Order under the Trading with the Enemy (Extension of Powers) Ordinance, 1916
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318 | Order of His Majesty in Council dated 23rd May
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319 | Addition to the Dental Register,-Mr. Yee Kwock-chue
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320 | Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Mr. Cheong Chee-hai
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321 | St. Anthony's Church licensed for the solemnization of marriages
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322 | Trade Mark No. 37 of 1902 to be removed from the Register
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323 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
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28-Jul-1916 |
| PROCLAMATION
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324 | Amendment of the Vehicles and Traffic Regulations
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325 | Amendment of the Rules under the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915
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326 | Fee for Tobacco Manufacturer's Licence to be $24 per annum
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327 | New scale of Tobacco Duties
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328 | Fee charged by the Custodian of Enemy Property to be 1 per cent.
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329 | The Hon. Mr. D. Landale to be an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council
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330 | Dr. G. W. McKean to be a Member of the Dental Board
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331 | Cheng Fuk to be a Forest Officer
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332 | Cargo on enemy vessels in Portuguese waters
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333 | Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
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334 | Further Amendment of the White List for China
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335 | Night Table,-August
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336 | Addition to the List of Auditors,-Mr. H. W. Taylor
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337 | Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Marconi's Wire-less Telegraph Co., Ltd.
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338 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
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339 | Trade Mark No. 39 of 1902 to be removed from the Register
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04-Aug-1916 |
340 | Amendment of the Statutory List
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341 | Rule under the Asiatic Emigration Ordinance, 1915
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342 | Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 7
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343 | New scale of Tobacco Duties
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344 | Ordinance passed and assented to:- Revenue Officers Power of Arrest Amendment,-No. 11 of 1916
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345 | Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
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346 | Regulations governing the entry of persons into British North Borneo
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347 | Re-entry by the Government on Lot No. 2251, S. D. IV, New Territories
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348 | Certain trade marks to be removed from the Register
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11-Aug-1916 |
349 | The Hongkong Police Reserve Headquarters' Club exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
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350 | Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne to act as Registrar of the Supreme Court
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351 | Mr. H. Green to act as Superintendent of the Botanical and Forestry Department
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352 | Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
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353 | Meteorological Observations,-July
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354 | Financial Statement,-May
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355 | Next Criminal Sessions to be held on the 21st August
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16-Aug-1916 |
356 | Macao proclaimed to be an infected port
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| PROCLAMATION
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18-Aug-1916 |
| PROCLAMATION
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357 | Further Amendment of the Statutory List
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358 | Order under the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915
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359 | Ordinance not disallowed:- Punishment of Incest, No. 3 of 1916
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360 | Mr. T. Dallin to act as Auditor
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361 | Mr. A. F. Churchill to act as Director of Public Works
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362 | Trade Marks Nos. 170 A to K to be removed from the Register
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25-Aug-1916 |
363 | The Military Service Acts will not be enforced in respect of persons residing in British Colonies and Protectorates
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| PROCLAMATION
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364 | Proclamation by the KING,-Prohibition of Import (No. 7) Proclamation, 1916
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365 | Proclamation by the KING,-Additions to the List of Contraband
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366 | The Holland Club exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
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367 | Further amendment of the Statutory List
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368 | Further amendment of the rules made under the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915
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369 | Sale of poisons by auctioneers
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370 | Sale by retail of certain acids
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371 | Licence to sell poisons wholesale
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372 | Drs. F. U. Kew and I. W. Kew to be temporary Surgeon-Lieutenants, H.K.V.C.
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373 | Portion of the West End Park to be re-appropriated
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374 | Treatment of goods discharged from German ships requisitioned by the Italian Government
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375 | The Maritime Rights Order in Council, 1916
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376 | Additional list of firms being would up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
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377 | Name of the China and Manila Steamship Co., Ld., struck off the Register
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378 | Night Table,-September
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379 | Trade Mark No. 43 of 1902 to be removed from the Register
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380 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by the British American Tobacco Co., Ld.
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381 | Letters Patent,-Grant of
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01-Sep-1916 |
382 | Further amendment of the Statutory List
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383 | Prohibition of importation of foodstuffs from Macao repealed
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384 | Rescission of Proclamation No. 23 prohibiting the immigration of Chinese from Macao
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385 | Manila proclaimed to be an infected port
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386 | Rates of postage on parcels to Russia
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387 | Wongneichong Recreation Ground,-Schedule of allotments
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388 | Queen's Recreation Ground,-Schedule of allotments
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389 | King's Park Recreation Ground,-Schedule of allotments
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390 | Ordinances not disallowed:- Trading with the Enemy (Extension of Powers), No. 4 of 1916, Marriage of British subjects (Facilities), No.5 of 1916
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391 | Mr. T. F. Hough to be an Assistant Superintendent of the Special Police Reserve
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392 | Sergeant-Major W. Higby, H.K.V.C., to be Hon. Lieut. and Quartermaster
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393 | Hung Hom Inland Lot No. 201 to be resumed
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394 | Passports Regulations for persons travelling to New Zealand
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395 | Name of the Soengei Rampah Rubber Company struck off the Register
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08-Sep-1916 |
396 | Rescission of the Order proclaiming Macao to be an infected port
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397 | Alien Seamen Regulations, 1916
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398 | Financial Statement,-June
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399 | Meteorological Observations,-August
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400 | Companies to be struck off the Register
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401 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
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15-Sep-1916 |
402 | Further amendment of the Statutory List
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403 | Japan proclaimed to be an infected place
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404 | Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
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405 | Further amendment of the White Lists for China and Siam
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406 | Persons entering Portugal or Portuguese Colonies to carry passports
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407 | Office hours of the Supreme Court during the Long Vacation
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408 | The Ying Cheong Wo Hing Kee Co. to be struck off the Register
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409 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by the North British Rubber Co., Ltd.
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22-Sep-1916 |
410 | Proclamation by the KING,-Cocaine and Opium (Prohibition of Import) Proclamation, 1916
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411 | Proclamation by the KING,-Prohibition of Import (No. 8) Proclamation, 1916
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412 | Further amendment of the list of goods the exportation of which is prohibited
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413 | Further amendment of Statutory List
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414 | Refund of Duty on Exported Tobacco
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415 | Amendment of the Statutes of the University of Hongkong
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416 | The First Section of the Marriage of British Subjects (Facilities) Act, 1915, to apply to Hongkong
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417 | Further amendment of the White Lists for China and Siam
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418 | Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
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419 | Withdrawal of British Post Office Agencies in China from the Imperial Penny Post System
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420 | Trade Mark No. 46 of 1902 to be removed from the Register
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29-Sep-1916 |
421 | Further amendment of the list of goods the exportation of which is prohibited
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422 | Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
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423 | Night Table,-October
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424 | Companies struck off the Register
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425 | Trade Mark No. 47 of 1902 to be removed from the Register
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426 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
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427 | Cancellation of Re-entry by the Crown on Tokwawan Lot No. 178
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06-Oct-1916 |
428 | Proclamation by the KING,-Prohibition of Import (No. 9) Proclamation, 1916
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429 | Further amendment of the Statutory List
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430 | Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 8
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431 | The Hongkong (Coinage) Order, 1916
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432 | Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
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433 | Accession of Hongkong to the Commercial Treaty between the United Kingdom and Honduras of 5th May, 1910
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434 | Passport Regulations in the case of persons entering or leaving Australia
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435 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. Ashton, Hoare & Co., Ltd.
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436 | Letters Patent,-Grant of, to the Empire Machine Company
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437 | Rates for the 4th Quarter,-Payment of
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438 | Companies struck off the Register
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13-Oct-1916 |
439 | Further amendment of the Rules under the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915
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440 | Subadar-Major Roshan Khan, H.K.S.B., R.G.A., to be an Honorary A.D.C. to His Excellency the Governor
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441 | Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne to act as Second Police Magistrate
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442 | Government Offices and Schools to be closed at 1 p.m. on the 19th October
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443 | Persons proceeding to Japan to be provided with a Passport or a Special Police Pass
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444 | Financial Statement,-July
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445 | The Kung Wo Cheong Co., Ltd., to be struck off the Register
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446 | Next Criminal Sessions to be held on the 23rd October
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447 | Meteorological Observations,-September
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20-Oct-1916 |
448 | Further amendment of the Rules under the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915
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449 | Further amendment of the Statutory List
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450 | Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 9
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451 | Approval of the Agreement for the removal of prisoners from Wei-hai-wei to Hongkong
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452 | Approval of the erection of an underground trough closet latrine at the junction of Albany, Garden, Peak and Robinson Roads
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453 | Ordinance passed and assented to:- War Loan,-No. 12 of 1916
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454 | Ordinances not disallowed:- Registration of Persons, No. 6 of 1916, Trading with the Enemy amendment, No.8 of 1916
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455 | Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
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456 | Further amendment of the White List for China
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457 | Re-entry by the Government on Farm Lot No. 43 and New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 58
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458 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
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27-Oct-1916 |
| PROCLAMATION
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459 | Further amendment of the Statutory List
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460 | Further amendment of the list of goods the exportation of which is prohibited
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461 | Further amendment of the Rules under the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915
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462 | Ordinance not disallowed:- Supplementary Appropriation, No. 7 of 1916
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463 | Mr. O. F. Lubatti to act as Government Analyst
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464 | Order for the removal of graves on Farm Lot No. 82
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465 | Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
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466 | Passport Regulations in the case of persons entering or leaving New Zealand
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467 | Revised lists of persons and firms in Egypt with enemy interests
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468 | Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. H. Balean
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469 | Night Table,-November
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470 | Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. John Power & Son, Ltd.
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30-Oct-1916 |
471 | Complete returns of enemy property or money to be furnished to the Custodian
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03-Nov-1916 |
472 | Further amendment of the Vehicles and Traffic Regulations
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473 | Tobacco Ordinance, 1916,-Form of Retailers Licence
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474 | Tobacco Ordinance, 1916,-Condition of Retailers Licence
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475 | Legislative Council Minutes, No. 10
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476 | Ordinances passed and assented to:- Trustee Amendment,-No. 13 of 1916 Appropriation for 1917, - No.14 of 1916, Bills of Exchange, - No.15 of 1916
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477 | Lt.-Col. A. V. Alexander to be Inspecting Officer of the H.K.V.C. and of the H.K.V.R.
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478 | Letters Patent,-Grant of
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07-Nov-1916 |
479 | Hon. Mr. C. Severn assumed the Administration of the Government
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480 | Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher to act as Colonial Secretary
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481 | Mr. J. A. E. Bullock to act as Clerk of Councils
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482 | Mr. R. Ponsonby Fane to be Private Secretary to His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government
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483 | Lieut. F. J. Kinchin Smith to be Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government
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10-Nov-1916 |
484 | Ordinance not disallowed:- Tobacco, No. 10 of 1916
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485 | Proposed removal of all graves in certain portion of Section A in Mount Caroline Cemetery
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486 | Financial Statement,-August
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487 | Meteorological Observations,-October
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488 | The Musang Hong, Ltd., to be struck off the Register
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489 | Next Criminal Sessions to be held on the 20th November
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490 | Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
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17-Nov-1916 |
491 | Proclamation by the KING,-Amending the List of Contraband
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492 | Proclamation by the KING,-Prohibition of Import (No. 10) Proclamation, 1916
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493 | Further amendment of the Statutory List
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494 | Further amendment of the list of goods the exportation of which is prohibited
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495 | Mr. A. Mackenzie to be an Un-official Member of the Licensing Board
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496 | Mr. G. H. Wakeman to conduct prize proceedings on behalf of the Crown
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497 | Mr. E. W. Hamilton to act as Assistant Postmaster General
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498 | Mr. R. E. Lindsell to act as Chief Assistant to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs
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499 | British Ships (Transfer Restriction) Act, 1916
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500 | Foreign Office notice relating to Certificates of Interest and Certificates of Origin and Interest
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501 | The Military Cross,-Revised Royal Warrant
|
502 | Mr. Luk Chuen-hsuen authorised to grant death certificates
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503 | Further amendment of the White List for China
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504 | Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
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505 | Variation in the List of Places licensed for the solemnization of marriages
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506 | Companies to be struck off the Register
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507 | Trade Mark No. 179 (1 to 50) of 1888 to be removed from the Register
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508 | Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. Thomas Hubbuck and Son, Ltd.
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509 | Details of Contents of Reservoirs for the Rain Year 1915-1916
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24-Nov-1916 |
510 | Increase in the rates of insurance premium on hulls
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511 | Hon. Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher to act as Chairman, and Mr. R. O. Hutchison to be a member, of the Licensing Board
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512 | Recognition of Mr. S. Takahashi as Acting Consul-General for Japan
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513 | Additions to the List of Public Vaccinators
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514 | Night Table,-December
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515 | Rates of duty on various brands of cigars, cigarettes, and tobacco
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01-Dec-1916 |
| PROCLAMATION
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516 | Further amendment of the Rules under the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915
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517 | Dr. G. E. Aubrey to be a Member of the Medical Board
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518 | Recognition of Mr. E. V. M. R. de Sousa as Consul or Ecuador
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519 | Mr. J. R. Wood to act as First Police Magistrate and Coroner, and Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne as Second Police Magistrate
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520 | Importation of private goods into Russian territory via Vladivostock temporarily prohibited
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521 | Further amendment of the White List for China
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522 | Further amendment of the Port Regulations
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08-Dec-1916 |
523 | Further amendment of the Statutory List
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524 | Further amendment of the Rules under the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915
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525 | Rescission of the Order proclaiming Japan to be an infected splace
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526 | Mr. C. E. Anton to be an Un-official Member of the Legislative Council
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527 | Proposed Resumption of Lot No. 5916 in Survey District No. 1
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528 | The Prize Claims Committee empowered to entertain certain claims
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529 | Register of Chemists and Druggists
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530 | Meteorological Observations,-November
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531 | Crown Rent for 2nd half-year,-Payment of
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532 | Financial Statement,-September
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533 | Trade Marks to be removed from the Register
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534 | Letters Patent,-Grant of
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535 | Re-entry by the Government on Sub-section 3 of Section C of Inland Lot No. 797
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15-Dec-1916 |
536 | Further amendment of the list of goods the exportation of which is prohibited
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537 | Further amendment of the Statutory List
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538 | The Straits Settlements and Protected States Fugitive Offenders Order in Council, 1916
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539 | Constitution of the Board of Examiners
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540 | Further Amendment of the White List for China
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541 | Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
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542 | Lieut. G. C. Echlin, R.N., (Retired), to be Officer in Charge of the Examination Service
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543 | Public and General Holidays, 1917
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544 | Further amendment of the Port Regulations
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545 | Companies struck off the Register
|
546 | Full Court of three Judges to hold its next sitting on 15th January, 1917
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547 | Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by the Tin Shing Fook
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548 | Trade Marks to be removed from the Register
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22-Dec-1916 |
549 | The Convention between the United Kingdom and the United States relative to the Disposal of Real and Personal Property extended to Porto Rico
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550 | Further amendment of the Statutory List
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551 | Rates of postage on parcels to the Republic of Colombia, etc.
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552 | Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 11
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553 | Seals of the Colonial Department entrusted to the Rt. Hon. Walter Long. M.P.
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554 | Capt. T. Arthur to be a Member of the Pilotage Board
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555 | Importation into France of "prchibited" goods of British manufacture
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556 | Taking of cinematograph pictures in Indo-China by foreigners prohibited
|
557 | Finding of the Marine Court of Inquiry to investigate the cause of the fire on board the S.S. Polaron
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558 | The Ying Cheong Wo Hing Kee Company struck off the Register
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559 | Office hours of the Supreme Court during the Christmas Vacation
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29-Dec-1916 |
560 | Further amendment of the Statutory List
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561 | Portion of Canton Road (Kowloon) closed to traffic at certain hours
|
562 | Rate of postage on letters to the Chinese Post Offices
|
563 | Dr. H. Balean to be a Surgeon-Lieutenant in the Hongkong Volunteer Reserve
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564 | Mr. A. Gibson to act as Secretary to the Sanitary Board
|
565 | Ship-building and Ship-repairing Regulations, 1916
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566 | Additions to the list of Public Vaccinators
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567 | Further amendment of the White List for China
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568 | Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
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569 | Night Table,-January, 1917
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