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Hong Kong Government Gazette 1917
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Notifi-
cation
No.
Subject Matter
05-Jan-1917
1Further amendment of the Statutory List
2Mr. G. C. Moxon to be a 2nd Lieutenant in the Hongkong Volunteer Reserve
3Mr. R. E. Lindsell to be a Member of the Board of Examiners
4Erratum,-Constitution of the Board of Examiners
5Rates for the 1st Quarter,-Payment of
6Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by the Kwong Chi Koon Dispensary
7Re-entry by the Government on Kowloon Inland Lot No. 935
12-Jan-1917
8General Holiday,-24th January
9Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
10Magistracy exempted from the operation of the Holidays Ordinance, 1912, on 24th January
11Financial Statement,-October, 1916
12The Kung Wo Cheong Co., Ltd., struck off the Register
13Cancellation of the Memorial of Re-entry by the Crown on Lot No. 2251, Survey District IV, New Kowloon
14Meteorological Observations,-December, 1916
19-Jan-1917
15Proclamation by the KING,-Prohibition of Import (No. 11), 1916
16Proclamation by the KING,-Amending the List of Contraband
17Further amendment of the Statutory List
18Further amendment of the list of goods the exportation of which is prohibited
19Transports Discipline Regulations, 1917
20Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
21No vessel to approach within 100 yards of the Naval Dockyard Walls
22Office hours of the Supreme Court during the Chinese New Year Vacation
23Companies to be struck off the Register
24Cancellation of Memorials of Re-entry by the Crown on certain Inland Lots
25Re-entry by the Government on certain Lots in New Territories
26Renewal of Trade Mark by Messrs. William Gossage and Sons, Ltd.
26-Jan-1917
27Further amendment of the Statutory List
28Revised White Lists for China and Siam
29Amendment of the White Lists for China and Siam
30Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
31Night Table,-February
32The Hang On Marine and Fire Insurance and Godown Co., Ltd., to be struck off the Register
33Trade Mark No. 3 of 1889 to be removed from the Register
02-Feb-1917
PROCLAMATION
34Further amendment of the Statutory List
35Order for the removal of certain graves on Crown Land in the Sookungpoo Valley
36Financial Statement,-November, 1916
37The China Hong Nin Life Insurance Co., Ltd.,-Report of the Registrar of Companies on the
38Cancellation of the Memorial of Re-entry on Farm Lot No. 43
09-Feb-1917
PROCLAMATION
39The Hongkong and South China War Savings Association exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
40Further amendment of the White List for China
41Mr. Man Tat-cheung to be a Public Vaccinator
42Letters Patent,-Grant of, to the British Thomson-Houston Co., Ltd.
43Certain trade marks to be removed from the Register
44Meteorological Observations,-January
45Cancellation of the Memorial of Re-entry on New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 58
16-Feb-1917
46Co-operation between the Board of Trade and the Imperial Institute
47Proclamation by the KING,-Prohibition of Import (No. 12), 1916
48Proclamation by the KING,-Cocaine and Opium (Prohibition of Import) No. 2 1916
49Existing valuation of the Colony to be adopted for 1917-1918
50Recognition of Mr. Leighton Hope as Vice Consul of the United States of America
51Mr. C. F. W. Bowen-Rowlands dismissed from the Government Service
52Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
53Further amendment of the White List for China
54Time for lodging appeals against the valuation of tenements for 1917-1918
55The Musang Hong, Ltd., struck off the Register
56Additions to the List of Auditors
57Trade marks Nos. 2 and 3 of 1903 to be removed from the Register
58Certain trade marks to be removed from the Register
23-Feb-1917
59Proclamation by the KING,-Prohibition of Import (No. 13), 1916
60Proclamation by the KING,-Amending the List of Contraband
61Further amendment of the Statutory List
62Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 12 of 1916
63Capt. L. Edwards to be Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency the Governor
64Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
65General Committee of the Chinese Section of the Special Police Reserve
66Further amendment of the White List for China
67Companies struck off the Register
68The Luen Cheong Mutual Fire and Marine Insurance Co., Ltd., to be struck off the Register
69Night Table,-March
70Trade Mark No. 4 of 1903 to be removed from the Register
02-Mar-1917
71Further amendment of the list of goods the exportation of which is prohibited
72Further amendment of the Statutory List
73Approval of the appointment of Mr. C. E. Anton to be an Un-official M.L.C.
74Mr. C. E. Anton and Mr. H. W. Bird to be Members of the Authorised Architects' Committee
75Staff-Sergeants W. J. Hill, T. H. Matthewman, and G. E. Marley to be Temporary 2nd Lieutenants in the Engineer Company, H.K.V.C.
76Exportation of foodstuffs from the United Kingdom to Hongkong prohibited
77Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
78Re-entry by the Government on Section E of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 40
79Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. Gilman & Co.
80Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co., Ltd.
09-Mar-1917
81Closing of the Kai Lung Wan Extension Cemetery
82Ordinances not disallowed:- Trustee Amendment, No. 13 of 1916, Bills of Exchnage, No.15 of 1916
83Mr. E. V. M. R. de Sousa recognised as Acting Consul for Portugal
84Capt. C. Champkin to be Adjutant of the Hongkong Volunteer Reserve
85Transports Discipline Regulations, 1917, (No. 2)
86Additions to the list of Public Vaccinators
87Proposed removal of all graves from certain portions of the Kai Lung Wan Cemetery and the Kai Lung Wan Extension Cemetery
88Meteorological Observations,-February
89Renewal of Trade Mark by Messrs. Pilkington Bros., Ltd.
90Letters Patent,-Provisional Protection granted to the Standard Oil Company of New York
16-Mar-1917
91Regulations under the Electricity Supply Ordinance, 1911
92Further amendment of the Statutory List
93Amendment of the Statutes of the University of Hongkong
94Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 1
95Ordinances passed and assented to:- War Loan Amendment,-No. 1 of 1917, Revenue Officers Power of Arrest, - No.2 of 1917, Interpretation Amendment, -No.3 of 1917, Anglo-Potuguese Commercial Treaty, -No.4 of 1917, Forest Fires Prevention, -No.5 of 1917, Crown Land Preservation, -No.6 of 1917, Malay St
96Mr. Ho Kwong to be a Member of the Court of the University of Hongkong
97Mrs. D. Aubrey to act as First Assistant Superintendent and Miss P. May as Second Assistant Superintendent in the Botanical and Forestry Department
98List of Authorized Architects
99Ships not to approach Hongkong except during daylight hours
100The Chap Cheung Sing Ki registered as a Chinese partnership
101Renewal of trade mark by Messrs. Jas. Hennessy & Co.
102Roll of Midwives
23-Mar-1917
103Rescission of the Order of 1st September, 1916, proclaiming Manila to be an infected port
104Addition to the List of Authorized Architects,-Mr. J. A. Shaw
105Amendment of Table U of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899
106Regulation under the Registration of Persons Ordinance, 1916
107Amendment of the Second Schedule to the Registration of Persons Ordinance, 1916
108Mr. E. W. Hamilton to act as Postmaster General
109Mr. J. E. W. Beard to be a temporary 2nd Lieut, in the Cadet Company, H.K.V.C.
110Monsieur U. R. Reau recognised as Consul for France
111Order of His Majesty in Council sanctioning the agreement for the removal of prisoners from Weihaiwei to Hongkong
112Censorship Regulations, 1917
113Further amendment of the White Lists for China and Siam
114Addition to the List of Auditors,-Mr. W. Gray
115Election of a member to serve on the Sanitary Board
24-Mar-1917
116Gap Rock, Waglan, and Cape Collinson Lights to be extinguished
30-Mar-1917
117Return passages to places abroad for officers on retirement, demobilization, or termination of contract
118The "Anzac" (Restriction on Trade Use of Word) Act, 1916
119Further amendment of the Statutory List
120Further amendment of the list of goods the exportation of which is prohibited
121Amendment of Table G of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899
122Draft Regulations relating to Launches and Motor Boats
123Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 2
124Amendment of the Offensive Trades By-laws
125Ordinances passed and assented to:- Rating Amendment,-No. 9 of 1917, -No. 10 of 1917, Alien Enemies (Winding up) Amendment, -No.11 of 1917, Protection of Women and Girls Amendment, -No.12 of 1917
126Exequatur empowering Senor Don Jose Taronjiy Espanol to act as Consul for Spain at Bombay
127Major H. A. Morgan, 18th Infantry, to be Inspecting Officer of the H.K.V.C. and H.K.V.R.
128Dr. W. J. Woodman to act as Medical Officer of Health
129Mr. C. G. Alabaster elected a Member of the Sanitary Board
130Fees to be charged by the Post Office Department
131Suggestions to travellers as to their Passports
132Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
133Further amendment of the White Lists for China and Siam
134Mr. W. J. Carrie passed his final examination in Cantonese
135Warning to affix and cancel stamps on receipts
136Financial Returns for the year 1916
137Night Table,-April
138The Tsui Tin Hotel, Ltd., to be struck off the Register
139Letters Patent, Grant of, to the Naamlooze Vennootschap "Norit" Witsuiker Maatschappij
05-Apr-1917
140Further amendment of the Statutory List
141Regulations relating to Launches and Motor Boats
142Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 3
143Ordinance passed and assented to:- Merchant Shipping Amendment,-No. 13 of 1917
144Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak to be a Member of the Food Committee
145Mr. J. C. de Obaldia recognised as Acting Consul for Peru
146Additions to the list of Public Vaccinators
147Rates for the 2nd Quarter,-Payment of
148List of Masters, Mates, and Engineers who obtained Certificates of Competency
149Office hours of the Supreme Court during the Easter Vacation
150Conditions of permits for shipment of dutiable liquors or tobacco as Ships' Stores
151Meteorological Observations,-March
152Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
13-Apr-1917
153Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe to act as Treasurer, Mr. S.B.C. Ross to act as Postmaster Generla, Mr. A.D. Ball to act as District Officer, Mr. E.W. Hamilton to act as Assistant District Officer, New Territories
154Rules relating to passages for women and children
155Trading with the Enemy (Consolidation) Regulations, 1917, (King's Regulations)
156Order of His Majesty in Council amending the Order of 11th March, 1915
157Trade Marks Nos. 7 and 8 of 1903 to be removed from the Register
16-Apr-1917
158Committee to enquire into the teaching of English in Government Schools
159Port Regulations, 1917
160Government Offices and Schools to be closed at 1 p.m. on 23rd April
20-Apr-1917
PROCLAMATION
161Further amendment of the Statutory List
162Amendment of the Conditions of Licence to store Petrol for the use of Motor Cars
163Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 4
164Mr. F. Aslett to be a 2nd Class Sanitary Inspector
165Erratum,-Port Regulations, 1917
166Addition to the list of Public Vaccinators,-Mr. Tse Ching-fong
167Companies struck off the Register
168Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
27-Apr-1917
169Proclamation by the KING,-Prohibition of Import (No. 14), 1917
170Further amendment of the Statutory List
171Further amendment of the list of goods the exportation of which is prohibited
172Exequatur empowering Monsieur U. R. Reau to act as Consul for France
173Exequatur empowering Mr. E. V. M. Ricci de Sousa to act as Consul for Ecuador
1742nd Lieuts. H. R. B. Hancock and C. W. Beswick, H.K.V.R., to be Lieutenants, Dr. H. Balean to be a Surgeon-Lieutenant, H.K.V.R., Capts, G.K. Hall Brutton and D. Landale, and 2nd Lieutenants F. Grone nd J.W.C. Bonnar placedd on the Supernumerary List of Officers, H.K.V.R.
175Mr. J. B. Thomson to act as Second Assistant Government Marine Surveyor
176Additions to the List of Justices of the Peace
177Mr. W. J. Hinton and the Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak to be Members of the Committee to enquire into the teaching of English in Government Schools
178Dr. O. Marriott to be a Member of the Medical Board and of the Dental Board
179Special passport regulations in respect of persons desiring to land in Malta
180Amendment of the Port Regulations, 1917
181Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
182List of Justices of the Peace
183The Straits Settlements and Protected States Fugitive Offenders Order in Council, 1916, to come into force on 1st February
184List of Medical and Surgical Practitioners
185List of Exempted and Registered Societies
186Night Table,-May
187Financial Statement,-January
188The Hang On Marine and Fire Insurance & Godown Co., Ltd., struck off the Register
04-May-1917
189Further amendment of the Statutory List
190Further amendment of the Rules under the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915
191Dr. F. Lindsay Woods to be Assistant Surgeon-Superintendent of the Special Police Reserve
192Lam Lin to be a Forest Officer
193Erratum,-Consolidating Statutory List
194Correspondence between the Military Service Commission and His Excellency the Governor
195Persons travelling to the United States of America to have their passports vised
196Regulations governing the entry of hides, etc., into the United States of America
197Consumers of electric light requested to use the utmost economy between 6 and 10 p.m.
198Consolidating Statutory List on sale
199Scale of charges for plans and tracings
200Further amendment of the White List for China
201Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
202Election of a Justice of the Peace to serve on the Licensing Board
203Meteorological Observations,-April
204Cancellation of the Memorial of Re-entry by the Crown on Section E of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 40
205Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
11-May-1917
206Silver badge awarded to officers and others who have left the Army owing to physical disability
PROCLAMATION
207Further amendment of the Rules under the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915
208Further amendment of the list of goods the exportation of which is prohibited
209Further amendment of the Statutory List
210Mr. A. G. M. Eletcher to act as Colonial Secretary, and Mr. J. A. E. Bullock as Clerk of Councils
211Mr. R. G. Shewan to be an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council
212Order of His Majesty in Council supplementing the Orders of 11th March, 1915, and 10th January, 1917
213Port Regulations (No. 2)
214Transports Discipline Regulations, 1917, (No. 3)
215Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
216Regulation relating to passage for women and children
217Passport regulations relating to persons entering or leaving Australia
218The Sin Wan Pao, Ltd., struck off the Register
219Re-entry by the Government on the whole of Marine Lot No. 64a
18-May-1917
220The Constitutional Reform Association of Hongkong exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
221New schedule substituted for the First Schedule to the Registration of Persons Ordinance, 1916
222Further amendment of the Statutory List
223Mr. E. R. Dovey to be Analyst, Medical Department
224Mr. T. W. Ainsworth to act as Secretary to the Sanitary Board
225Correction,-Note 2 to Notification No. 207
226Importation of certain articles into the United Kingdom prohibited
227Establishment of a local Munitions Priority Authority
228Next Criminal Sessions to be held on the 21st May
229Certain trade marks to be removed from the Register
230Trade Marks Nos. 15 to 17 of 1903 to be removed from the Register
231Trade Mark No. 18 of 1903 to be removed from the Register
232Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd.
25-May-1917
PROCLAMATION
233Further amendment of the list of goods the exportation of which is prohibited
234Further amendment of the Statutory List
235Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 5
236Dr. W. W. Pearse to act as Colonial Veterinary Surgeon
237Mons. L. A. C. Astete recognised as Consul for Peru in Hongkong
238Resignation of Lieut.-Col. Chapman, V.D., from the Command of the H.K.V.C.
239The Birthday of His Majesty the King to be kept on the 4th June
240Magistracy exempted from the operation of the Holidays Ordinance, 1912, on 4th June
241Further amendment of the White Lists for China and Siam
242Additions to the list of persons authorised to grant death certificates
243Finding of the Marine Court of Inquiry into the charges against Mr. W. J. Stokes
244Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. S. S. Strahan
245Financial Statement,-February
246Night Table,-June
247The Luen Cheong Mutual Fire and Marine Insurance Co., Ltd., struck off the Register
248Election of a Justice of the Peace to serve on the Licensing Board
249Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
250Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Mr. R. B. Fageol
30-May-1917
251Mr. H. A. Nisbet to act as Official Receiver, Mr. G.N. Orme to act as District Officer, Mr. E.V. Carpmael to act as Head of the Sanitary Department, Mr. D.W. Tratman to act as Superintendent, Imports and Exports Department, Mr. A. Dyer Ball to act as Second Police Magistrate
252Amendment of the Port Regulations
01-Jun-1917
253Mr. S. H. Dodwell to be an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council
254Cheung Chiu to be a Forest Officer
255Government prepared to prune privet plants,.
256Dental Register,-List of Dental Surgeons and Exempted Persons
257Addition to the list of Public Vaccinators,-Mr. Lam Ming-ching
258The Oriental Petroleum Co., Ltd., to be struck off the Register
259Re-entry by the Government on Lot No. 912/1, Survey District IV
08-Jun-1917
260Proclamation by the KING,-The Foreign Coins (Importation Prohibition), 1917
261Proclamation by the KING,-Prohibition of Import (Consolidation and Amendment), 1917
262Further amendment of the list of goods the exportation of which is prohibited
263Further amendment of the Statutory List
264Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 6
265Amendment of the Cemeteries By-laws
266Ordinances passed and assented to:- Supplementary Appropriation,-No. 14 of 1917, Trading with the Enemy and Export of Prohibited Goods, -No.15 of 1917, North Borneo Extradition, -No.16 of 1917, War Loan Second Amendment, -No.17 of 1917, Rating (Special War Rate), -No.18 of 1917
267Mr. D. Wood to act as Assessor of Rates
268Major D. Macdonald, V.D., to be temporary Commandant of the H.K.V.C.
269Mr. H. J. Gedge to be a Member of the Medical Board
270Mr. H. Percy Smith elected a Member of the Licensing Board
271Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
272Regulations for the Special Entry of Naval Cadets into the Royal Navy
273Further amendment of the White Lists for China and Siam
274Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. Lim Chong-eang
275Trade Mark No. 11 of 1889 to be removed from the Register
276Crown Rent for 1st half-year,-Payment of
277Meteorological Observations,-May
15-Jun-1917
278Further amendment of the Statutory List
279Persons travelling to Spain to have their passports vised
280All launches and motor boats to be surveyed by a Government Marine Surveyor
281Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. Wong Tsz-chuen
282Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. James Wilkinson, Ltd.
283New Local and Non-Local Storm Signal Codes
22-Jun-1917
284General Holiday,-2nd July
285Amendment of the Form and Conditions of Hawkers' Licence
286Magistracy exempted from the operation of the Holidays Ordinance, 1912, on 2nd July
287Further amendment of the White List for China
288Transfer of registry of British ships
289Seventy-four tins of Ether salved off the coast of Cochin-China
290Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. Wong Kwok-kun
291Amendment of the Local Storm Signal Code
292Re-entry by Government on Aplichau Village Site of House No. 6c
293Details of Contents of Reservoirs for the Rain Year 1916-1917
29-Jun-1917
294Landing Regulations
295The Society of St. George, Hongkong, exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
296Mr. W. O. Lambert to be Temporary Assistant Government Marine Surveyor
297Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. H. G. Earle
298Importation of Opium into Mexico
299Lieut. A. R. P. Martin, R.N.R., to be Officer in charge of the Examination Service
300Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
301Financial Statement,-March
302Regulations for ships using Government Moorings during typhoon weather
303Night Table,-July
304The Tsui Tin Hotel, Ltd., struck off the Register
305Messrs. A Tack & Co. registered as a Chinese Partnership
306Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
06-Jul-1917
307Addition to the lists of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
308Further amendment of the White Lists for China and Siam
309Rates for the 3rd Quarter,-Payment of
310Meteorological Observations,-June
311The Oriental Hotel, Ltd., struck off the Register
312Letters Patent,-Provisional protection granted to Messrs. W. McLeod and L. Cohen
13-Jul-1917
313Proclamation by the KING,-Prohibition of Import (No. 16), 1917
314Further amendment of the Statutory List
315Further amendment of the list of goods the exportation of which is prohibited
316Ordinances not disallowed:- War Loan Amendment, No. 1 of 1917, Revenue Officers Power of Arrest, No.2 of 1917, Interpretation Amendment, No.3 of 1917, Forest Fires Prevention, No.5 of 1917, Crown Land Preservation, No.6 of 1917, Pharmacy and Poisons Amendment, No.8 of 1917
317Mr. A. R. Cavalier to be a Member of the Board of Examiners
318Mr. F. B. Johnson to be an Official Justice of the Peace
319Care of British interests in Austria-Hungary undertaken by the Spanish Government
320Services rendered by the Hongkong Volunteer Corps and the Hongkong Volunteer Reserve
321Addition to the lists of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
322Revised lists of persons and firms in Egypt with enemy interests
20-Jul-1917
323Amendment of the Conditions of Licence to store Calcium Carbide
324Importation of Dogs from Canton prohibited
325Mrs. D. A. M. Gale to act as Secretary to the Sanitary Board
326Hon. Mr. C. McI. Messer to act as Colonial Treasurer
327Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe to be First Police Magistrate
328Alterations in the numbering of houses in Victoria
329Port Regulations for the Philippine Islands
330Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
331Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. B. C. Wong
332Order of the Army Council for economising the consumption of timber
333Financial Statement,-April
334Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. J. C. Hutton Proprietary Ltd.
27-Jul-1917
335Further amendment of the Statutory List
336Dr. H. Macfarlane to act as Colonial Veterinary Surgeon
337Licences for the importation into the United Kingdom of dried fruits, and canned, bottled and preserved fruit
338Care of Turkish interests in the British Empire undertaken by the Government of Sweden
339Night Table,-August
340Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Mr. J. W. De Camp
341Applications invited for the post of Interpreter at the Magistracy in the Chiu Chow and Hoklo Dialects
342Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry on Marine Lot No. 64A
03-Aug-1917
PROCLAMATION
343Rules, Regulations and By-laws regarding the Mahomedan Cemetery and Mosque
344Conditions of Money Changers Licences
345Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 7
346Resolution under the Opium Ordinance, 1914
347Importation of raw opium into Mexico illegal
348Further amendment of the White Lists for China and Siam
349Loss of Passports to be reported
350The Straits Settlements and Protected States Fugitive Offenders Order in Council 1917
351Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
352Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by the British American Tobacco Co., Ltd.
10-Aug-1917
353Transhipment of goods taken to the United Kingdom
354Revised list of goods the exportation of which is prohibited
355Further amendment of the Statutory List
356Ordinances not disallowed:- Rating Amendment, No. 9 of 1917, Public Servants Liabilities, No.10 of 1917, Protection of Women and Girls, No.12 of 1917,
357Mr. G. N. Orme to be District Officer, Mr. D. W. Tratman to be Head of the Sanitary Department, Mr. E.V. Carpmael to be Chief Assistant to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Mr. N.L. Smith to be an Officer of Class III of the Civil Servicee
358New Members of the Court of the University of Hongkong
359Mr. T. Oliphant to be a Rural Sanitary Inspector
360Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.
361Additional explanation of the Local Storm Signal No. 1
362Meteorological Observations,-July
17-Aug-1917
363Proclamation by the KING,-Prohibition of Import (No. 17), 1917
364Proclamation by the KING, consolidating the Lists of Contraband
365Cash on Delivery Service extended to parcels exchanged with Macao
366Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 8
367Mr. F. B. Johnson to be Assistant Land Officer
368Mr. L. Longinotto to be Assistant Crown Solicitor
369Mr. F. C. Jenkin, D.S.P. (R.), to be an Honorary A.D.C. to His Excellency the Governor
370Mr. T. H. Hough, A.S.P. (R.), to be an Honorary A.D.C. to His Excellency the Governor
371Further amendment of the White List for China
372The China (War Powers) Order in Council, 1917
373Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
374Rule that Watch Officers of U. S. ships shall be American Citizens suspended
375Financial Statement,-May
24-Aug-1917
376Amendment of the Statutes of the University of Hongkong
377Rescission of the regulations with reference to the refund of duty on exported tobacco
378Fee for Licensed Tobacco Warehouse Licence reduced to $75 per annum
379Subadar Mehr Khan, 74th Punjabis, to be an Honorary A.D.C. to His Excellency the Governor
380Regulations governing the importation of goods into Russia
381Alterations in the numbering of houses in Victoria
382Additions to the List of Auditors
383Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of
31-Aug-1917
384General Valuation of the Colony for 1918-1919
385Increase in the rate of postage on letters to Fatshan, Chan Chuen, and Whampoa
386Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 9
387Ordinance passed and assented to:- Military Service,-No. 19 of 1917
388Dr. W. W. Pearse to act as Secretary to the Food Committee
389Mr. E. W. Hamilton to be a Magistrate and to hold a Small Debts Court in the New Territories
390Port Regulations,-Channel north of Ma Wan Island re-opened to traffic
391Regulations with regard to persons entering the Zone of the Chinese Eastern Railway
392Night Table,-September
07-Sep-1917
393Further amendment of the Statutory List
394Further amendment of the list of goods the exportation of which is prohibited
395Ordinances not disallowed:- Malay States Extradition Amendment, No. 7 of 1917, Merchant Shipping Amendment, No.13 of 1917
396Appointments to the Hongkong Defence Corps
397Further amendment of the Port Regulations
398Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
399Next Criminal Sessions to be held on the 1st October
400The Kwong Yuen Hing registered as a Chinese Partnership
401Meteorological Observations,-August
402Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by Mr. B. Takikawa
403Trade Mark No. 77 of 1903 to be removed from the Register
404Trade Mark No. 78 of 1903 to be removed from the Register
14-Sep-1917
PROCLAMATION
405Addition to the List of Authorised Architects,-Mr. S. H. Ellis
406Further amendment of the Statutory List
407Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 10
408Ordinances passed and assented to:- Hongkong Police Reserve,-No. 20 of 1917, Jury Amendment, -No.21 of 1917
409Capt. G. E. Stewart to be Adjutant and Quartermaster, Hongkong Defence Corps
410Swedish Passport Regulations
411Office hours of the Supreme Court during the Long Vacation
21-Sep-1917
412Order under the Regulation of Chinese Ordinance, 1888
413Additional conditions of licence to store Calcium Carbide
414Additional conditions of licence to store Petrol for the use of motor cars
415Further amendment of the Statutory List
416Further amendment of the list of goods the exportation of which is prohibited
417Exequatur empowering Mons. L. A. Calderony Astete to act as Consul for Peru
418Approval of the appointment of the Hon. Mr. R. G. Shewan to be an Unofficial M.L.C.
419Approval of the appointment of the Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell to be an Unofficial M.L.C.
420Mr. Law Yan-pak to be a Member of the Board of Examiners
421Recognition of Mr. E. Suzuki as Consul-General for Japan
422Mr. G. N. Orme to be an Assistant to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs
423Allied and neutral cargoes ex enemy vessels seized by Portugal
424United States Cable Censorship Regulations No. 6
425Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
426Singapore Passport Regulations
28-Sep-1917
427Proclamation by the KING,-Consolidating the Lists of Contraband
428Proclamation by the KING,-Name of Windsor to be borne by His Majesty's Royal House and Family
429Regulations under the Hongkong Police Reserve Ordinance, 1917
430Further amendment of the Statutory List
431Pang Kau to be a Forest Officer
432Norwegian Passport Regulations
433Danish Passport Regulations
434List of goods exempted from the Russian Import Regulations
435Further amendment of the White List for China
436Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
437Cargoes ex Enemy Vessels in Portuguese Harbours
438German Contraband List
439Night Table,-October
440Financial Statement,-June
441Trade Mark No. 82 of 1903 to be removed from the Register
05-Oct-1917
442Importation and exportation of Straits Settlements silver subsidiary coins prohibited
443Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 11
444Ordinance passed and assented to:- Legal Proceedings against Enemies,-No. 22 of 1917
445Mrs. D. A. M. Gale to act as Medical Officer of Health
446Dr. C. W. McKenny to be an Official Justice of the Peace
447Board of Arbitrators in connection with the resumption of certain lots in Cheung Sha Wan
448Further amendment of the White List for China
449Rates for the 4th Quarter,-Payment of
12-Oct-1917
450The Sze Yap Society to be dissolved
451Amendment of the Dentistry Regulations
452Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 12
453Ordinances passed and assented to:- Boarding House,-No. 23 of 1917, Liquors, -No.24 of 1917, Deportation, -No.25 of 1917
454Mr. C. M. W. Reynolds to act as Secretary to the Sanitary Board
455Mr. K. H. Digby to be a Member of the Medical Board
456Additional list of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
457Addition to the Register of Chemists and Druggists,-Mr. S. Bell
458United States Regulations covering trading with the enemy
459Meteorological Observations,-September
460Next Criminal Sessions to be held on the 22nd October
19-Oct-1917
461Importation of dogs from Shanghai and from ports in China north of Shanghai prohibited
462Further amendment of the Rules under the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915
463Further amendment of the Statutory List
464Boarding House Rules
465Dr. O. Marriott appointed a Member of the Medical Board
466Major D. Macdonald, V.D., to be Major in the Infantry Batallion, H.K.D.C.
467Local permission granted to Lt.-Col. A. Chapman, V.D., to retain his rank and to wear the prescribed uniform of the H.K.V.C.
468Exportation of certain articles from the United States prohibited
469Prize Court Fees
26-Oct-1917
470Additional regulation relating to Blake Pier
471Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 13
472Ordinance passed and assented to:- Appropriation for 1918,-No. 26 of 1917
473Mr. Ho Fook to be an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council
474Further amendment of the White List for China
475Committee to assist disabled army officers to obtain employment
476Hongkong Government 6% War Loan of 1916,-Payment of dividend due on 1st November
477Night Table,-November
478Messrs. Kung Hing & Co., Ltd., to be struck off the Register
479Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by the American Tobacco Co.
480Trade Marks Nos. 87, 88, and 89 of 1903 to be removed from the Register
481Trade Mark No. 51 of 1903 to be removed from the Register
02-Nov-1917
PROCLAMATION
482Wongneichong Recreation Ground,-Schedule of allotments
483Queen's Recreation Ground,-Schedule of allotments
484King's Park Recreation Ground,-Schedule of allotments
485Rates of postage on parcels to the United Kingdom via Canada
486Lam Yik-sang to be a Forest Officer
487Further amendment of the White Lists for China and Siam
488Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. W. V. M. Koch
489Financial Statement,-July
490Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by the Tacoma Grain Co.
09-Nov-1917
491Proclamation by the KING,-Prohibition of Import (Nos. 18 and 19), 1917
PROCLAMATION
492Persons proposing to enter the United States to have passports and to furnish certain information
493Lot No. 2309 in Survey District No. IV to be resumed by the Crown
494Register of Chemists and Druggists
495Trade Mark No. 90 of 1903 to be removed from the Register
496Meteorological Observations,-October
10-Nov-1917
497Hon. Mr. C. Severn, C.M.G., assumed the Administration of the Government
498Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher to act as Colonial Secretary
499Mr. J. A. E. Bullock to act as Clerk of Councils
500Mr. R. Ponsonby Fane to be Private Secretary to His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government
501Capt. L. Edwards, R.A., to be Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government
16-Nov-1917
502Ordinance not disallowed:- North Borneo Extradition, No. 16 of 1917
503Alterations in the numbering of houses in Victoria
504Further amendment of the White List for China
505Lot No. 912 in Survey District No. IV to be resumed by the Crown
506Lot No. 2466 in Survey District No. IV to be resumed by the Crown
507Second meeting of the Board of Arbitrators in connection with the resumption of certain lots in Cheung Sha Wan
508Addition to the List of Auditors,-Mr. H. H. Cook
509Trade Marks,-Renewal of registration of, by the Port Costa Milling Co.
510Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co., Ltd.
23-Nov-1917
511Further amendment of the list of goods the exportation of which is prohibited
512Further amendment of the Statutory List
513General Holidays,-8th and 15th December
514Amendment of the Vehicles and Traffic Regulations
515Addition to the List of Authorized Architects,-Mr. C. R. M. Young
516Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 14
517Dr. S. S. Strahan to be a Member of the Medical Board
518Order for the removal of certain graves in the Kai Lung Wan Cemeteries
519Further amendment of the White List for China
520Magistracy exempted from the Holidays Ordinance, 1912, on the 8th and 15th December
521Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by Ko Yik-kam, Ko Yat-hin, and Wong Ka-sui
522Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co., Ltd.
30-Nov-1917
523Message from His Majesty the King,-6th January, 1918, appointed a special day of prayer and thanksgiving
PROCLAMATION
524Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 15
525Ordinances passed and assented to:- Opium,-No. 27 of 1917
526Mr. E. B. G. Souter to be a Temporary Lieutenant in the H.K.D.C.
527Board of Trade notification with reference to patents and trade marks
528Examination for admission to the Indian Civil Service
529Further amendment of the White List for China
530Additional firm being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
531Financial Statement,-August
532Night Table,-December
533Trade Mark No. 98 of 1903 to be removed from the Register
07-Dec-1917
534Royal Warrants amending the rules governing the award of the Albert Medal and the Edward Medal
535Further amendment of the rules under the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915
536Further amendment of the Statutory List
537General Holiday,-24th December
538Magistracy exempted from the operation of the Holidays Ordinance, 1912, on 24th December
539Further amendment of the White Lists for China and Siam
540Gifts of tea and sugar may be sent to the United Kingdom through the parcel post
541Ceylon Passport Regulations
542Registration of Government Ships
543Crown Rent for 2nd half-year,-Payment of
544Meteorological Observations,-November
545Trade Mark,-Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. Fung Lee Hing
14-Dec-1917
546Lieut. F. Medway, R.N., to be Officer in charge of the Examination Service
547Public and General Holidays, 1918
548Amendment of the List of firms being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
549Ships Surgeons appointed medical officers for the purposes of sections 25 to 29 of the Asiatic Emigration Ordinance, 1915
550Lots Nos. 1806, 1807 and 2310 in Survey District No. IV to be resumed by the Crown
551Letters Patent,-Grant of, to Mr. A. H. Bonnard
21-Dec-1917
552General Holiday,-31st December
553Mr. W. O. Lambert to act as Second Assistant Government Marine Surveyor
554Mr. E. V. D. Parr to be a Member of the Recreation Grounds Committee
555Magistracy exempted from the operation of the Holidays Ordinance, 1912, on 31st December
556Additional firm being wound up under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act, 1916
557Straits Settlements and Protected States Fugitive Offenders Order in Council, 1917,-Date of coming into operation
558Further amendment of the White List for China
559Office hours of the Supreme Court during the Christmas Vacation
560List of Headings for the Classification of Imports and Exports
28-Dec-1917
561Additional rules under the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915
562Legislative Council Minutes,-No. 16
563Ordinances passed and assented to:- Importation and Exportation,-No. 30 of 1917, Contracts (War Restrictions), -No.31 of 1917, Fire and Marine Insurance Companies Deposit, -No.32 of 1917
564Ordinance not disallowed:- War Loan Second Amendment, No. 17 of 1917
565Dr. G. P. Jordan, Dr. G. M. Harston, and Dr. G. H. Thomas re-appointed Members of the Midwives Board
566Passport Regulations of the Union of South Africa
567Night Table,-January, 1918
568Re-entry by the Government on New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 114
 
   
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