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Hong Kong Government Gazette 1939
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Subject Matter
02-Jan-1939
1Hon. Mr. R. M. Henderson to be C.B.E.
2Mr. M. F. Key to be O.B.E.
3Mr. A. K. Taylor to be M.B.E.
06-Jan-1939
4Buildings Ord., - Order that the provision of S. 122 of the, shall apply to N.T.
5Ordinance not disallowed: - Merchandise Marks Amednment, No. 8 of 1938
6Approval of the appointment of the Hon. Mr. A. L. Shields to be an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council
7Intended absence from the Colony of Non-Official Justices of the Peace
8Lieut. E. P. Fletcher relinquished his commission in the H.K.V.D.C.
9Mr. C. R. Stoddart to be 2nd Lieutenant (Reserve of Officers) in the H.K.V.D.C.
10Mr. E. H. Williams to be a temporary additional judge of the Supreme Court
11Mr. E. H. Williams resumed duty as Crown Counsel
12Messrs. H. B. L. Dowbiggin and C. Champkin to be members of the Licensing Board
13Mr. H. A. mills to be Assistant Postmaster General and Chief Accountant, G.P.O.
14Drs. Tai Hon Hung and Teng Pin Hui to be Health Officers
15Mr. C. Renner, Vice-Consul for France, to be in charge of the French Consulate
16Royal Warrant relating to the Colonial Police Medal
17Colonial Police Medal - Regulatins as to the grant, forfeiture, restoration and other matters concerning the
18Dangerous Drugs Ord., 1935, - Institutions exempted from the operation of the Regulations made under the
19Additions to the Register of Medical Practitioners
20Exchange Fund - Position at 30th June, 1938
21List of licensed plumbers
22Certificates to practise professions for 1939
23Light Dues - Average opening selling rate for December, 1938
24Emigrants Statistic for Strasits Settlements - December, 1938
25Trade marks Nos. 406 and 413 of 1925 to be removed from the Register
26Trade Marks Nos. 10 and 62 of 1911, etc., removed from the Register
27Trade Marks Nos. 319 to 350 of 1938 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
28Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of, by John Sinclair Ltd
29United Kingdom Patent
13-Jan-1939
30Rating Ord. 1901, - Valuation of the tenements in Hong Kong Aplichau, Kowloon and New Kowloon to be made before April
31Stamp Ord., 1921, - Regulations under section 4 of the
32Births and Deaths Registration Ord., 1934. - Amendment to the First Schedule to the
33Rescission of the order declaring Macao an infected place
34Public Health (Food) Ord., 1935, - Order relating to the pasteurization and sale of milk
35Ordinances not disallowed: - Rating Amendment, No. 21 of 1938; Land Registration Amendment, No. 23 of 1938; Dallor Currency Notes Amendment, No. 25 of 1938; Police Force and Peace Preservation Amendment, No. 27 of 19
36Nutrition Research Committee
37Mr. A. M. J. Wright to be an Architect, P.W.D.
38Mr. P. V. Reveley to be Assistant Wireless Engineer, G.P.O.
39Mr. W. R. Hillyer to be Deputy Shipping Master
40Capt. F. Sale to be a Member of the Board of Education
41Dr. J. B. Mackie to be Malariologist
42Miss A. M. Harrington to be a Nursing Sister
43Mr. H. A. Wills to act as Postmaster General
44Imperial Service Medal awarded to Mr. G. W. Coysh
45Convention between the U.K. and Yugoslavia regarding Legal Proceedings in Civil and Commercial matters extended to this Colony
46Additions to the list of licensed plumbers
47List of masters, Mates and Engineers who obtained Certificates of Competency
48Errors of Time-signals - December, 1938
49Meteorological Observations - December, 1938.
50Rainfall - December, 1938
51Next Criminal Sessions to be held on 16th January, 1939
52Approval of Re-entry on Lots Nos. 239, 1840 and 1833 in the Northern District, N.T.
53Trade Marks Nos. 406 and 413 of 1925 to be removed from the Register
54Trade Marks Nos. 159, 237 and 246 of 1925, etc. to be removed from the Register
55Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
20-Jan-1939
56Addition to the List of Authorized Auditors - Mr. J. Moodie
57Addition to the List of Authorized Achitects - Mr. L. Owen Ross
58Prisons Ord., 1932, - Amendment to the Prison Rules
59Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ord., 1936, - Tuberculosis, declaration as an infections disease
60Mr. J. H. B. Lee to be Chief Assistant to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs
61Mr. T. B. Low to be Assistant Shipping Master
622nd Lieuts. J. Watson and G. F. Rees to be Lieutenants in the H.K.V.D.C.
63Mr. D. M. Gill to be a Wireless Technician, G.P.O.
64Dr. T. W. Ware to be a Health Officer
65Miss Leung Sheung-chi to be a Member of the Nurses Board
66Applications are invited for one post in the Local Section of the Senior Clerical and Accounting Staff
67Colonial Police Long Service Medal - Award of
68Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners - Dr. Young Pung Fook
69Additions to the list of licensed plumbers
70Roll of Nurses (Male and Famale)
71Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong - February
72Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
73Trade Marks Nos. 148 and 174 of 1925 to be removed from the Register
27-Jan-1939
74Deletion and addition to the list of Authorized Auditors'
75Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899 - Amendment to Table M in the Schedule to the
76Ordinance not disallowed: - Pharmacy and Poisons Amendment, No. 24 of 1938
77Dr. S. Tomlinson to be a Medical Officer
78Dr. R. S. Begbie to act as Government Bacteriologist
79Herr F. Ferring recognized as Vice-Consul for Germany at H. K.
80Exequatur empowering Mr. D. F. A. W. Wesman to act as Consul for Norway at H.K.
81Exequatur empowering Senor R.E. Devaux to act as Honorary Consul for Guatemala at H.K.
82Mr. J. W. FitzGerald to be Acting Superintendent of Hong Kong Prison
83Imperial Service Medal awarded to Mr. Sung Teng-man
84Notice to the Owners of the Remaining Portion of Southern Portion of Praya Reclamation to the Remaining Portion of Marine Lot No. 58
85Urban Council, - Election of a candidate to fill a vacancy on the
86Re-entry by the Crown on certain lots in the Northern District of the N.T.
87Additions to the Register of Medical Practitioners - Drs. Choong Ka Khey, Ping-Lun So and Chan Chung San
88Additions to the list of licensed plumbers
03-Feb-1939
89Public Health (Sanitation) Ord., 1935, - New Kowloon Cemetery No. 8
90Minutes - No. 13 of 1938
91Ordinances passed and assented to: - Asiatic Emigration Amendment - No. 1 of 1939; Criminal Procedure Amendment - No. 2 of 1939
92Order made by the Chief Justice under section 32 of the Supreme Court Ord., 1873, amending the Supreme Court fees order for a writ of attachment
93Mr. G. E. S. Upsdell to be a Senior Madter, Education Department
94Dr. R. E. Alvares to be a Local Assistant Bacteriologist
95Mr. B. D. Evans to act as Director, Royal Observatory
96Mr. G. S. P. Heywood to act as Assistant Director, Royal Observatory
97Mr. C. Blaker to act as Vice-Consul for Sweden at H.K.
98Mr. A. Tajiri appointed Japanese Consul-General at Hong Kong
99Next Criminal Sessions to be held on the 13th February
100Light Dues - Average opening selling rate for January
101Emigrants Statistoc for Straits Settlements - January, 1939
102Re-entry by the Crown on K.I.L. No. 713 and all its sections and sub-sections
103Additions to the list of licensed plumbers
104Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 31st December, 1938
105Financial Returns for the year 1938
106Roll of Midwives
107Roll of Maternity Homes
108Trade Marks Nos. 112 of 1911. 177-180 of 1925 etc. to be removed from the Register
109Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
110Trade Marks Nos. 1 to 36 of 1939 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinacne
10-Feb-1939
111Adulterated Food and Drugs Ord., 1935. - Amendment of the regulations made under the
112Rating Ord., 1901, - Order relating to the special exemption of the University of Hong Kong
113Notification relating to the appointment of the Supt. of 1 & E. to exercise all the duties in connexion with Canteen Licences
114Hon Mr. Leo D'Almade e Castro, Jr. and Rev. Father G. Byrne to be Members of the Board of Education for a further period
115Mr. J. F. Burford to be an Engineer, P.W.D
116Prof. L. T. Ride to be a Member of the Medical Board
117Dr. L. J. Honeywill to be a Medical Officer
118Lance Corpl. E. L. Cunha to be 2nd Lieutenant in the H.K.V.D.C.
119Mr. D. S. Robb to be an Acting Paymaster-Sub-Lieutenant in the H.K.N.V.F
120Mr. T. Oda to be in charge of the Japanese Consulate-General
121Efficiency Medal, - Award of, to Company Sergt-Maj. C.E.M. Terry
122Notice to the Owners of Saint John's Cathedral Precincts
123Office hours of the Supreme Court during the Chinese New year Vacation
124Dr. Chau Shek-nin elected as a Member of the Urban Council
125Addition to the Dental Register, - Dr. R. G. Shannon
126Additions to the list of licensed plumbers
127The New Life Confectionery & Biscuits Co., Ltd., struck off the Register
128Re-entry by the Crown on K.I.L. No. 2538
129Errors of Time-signals - January, 1939
130Meteorological Observations - January, 1939
131Rainfall - January, 1939
132Trade Mark - Renewal of registration of, by Sterling Products (Incorporated)
17-Feb-1939
134Mr. A. H. Bentley to be an Assistant Apothecary
135Prof. W. Faid to be an additional Member of the Council of the University of H.K.
136Unclaimed Balances
137Carriage by Air (Parties to Convention) (No.3) Order, 1938
138New numbers replacing the former site numbers of Shouson Hill
139Alterations in house numbers
140Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners - Dr. J. L. Little
141Addition to the list of licensed plumbers
142Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong - March
143Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of, by Colin Mackenzie & Co., Ltd.
144Trade Marks Nos. 71 and 72 of 1911 to be removed from the Register
145United Kingdom Patents
24-Feb-1939
146Post Office Ord., 1926 - Amendments to the rates of postage in Class H - Insured Boxes
147Post Office Ord., 1926 - Amendments to the regulations under the
148Lt. R.R.W. Ashby relinquished his appointment as Honorary A.D.C. to H.E. the Governor
149Acting Sub-Lieut. T.M. Parsons to be Honorary Aide-de-Camp to H.E. the Governor
150Mr. J. A. Fraser nominated as a Member of the Court of the University of H.K.
151Proposed removal of all graves in portions of Sections B and C in Mount Caroline Cemetery
Proposed removal of all graves in portions of Sections B and C in Mount Caroline Cemetery (in Chinese)
152Propsed removal of all graves in the Tung Wah Hospital Cemetery at kai Lung Wan in which bodies were during the years 1931 and 1932
Propsed removal of all graves in the Tung Wah Hospital Cemetery at kai Lung Wan in which bodies were during the years 1931 and 1932 (in Chinese)
153Proposed removal of all graves in portions of Section A and Trenches in Kai Lung Wan East Cemetery
Proposed removal of all graves in portions of Section A and Trenches in Kai Lung Wan East Cemetery (in Chinese)
154Propsed removal of all graves in portion of Section A in Chai Wan Cemetery
Propsed removal of all graves in portion of Section A in Chai Wan Cemetery (in Chinese)
155Propsed removal of all graves in Shum Wan Cemetery, Aberdeen, in which bodies were buried during the years 1924 and 1925
Propsed removal of all graves in Shum Wan Cemetery, Aberdeen, in which bodies were buried during the years 1924 and 1925 (in Chinese)
156Proposed removal of all graves ion portions of Sections B and C in Kowloon Cemetery No. 2 (Ho Mun Tin)
Proposed removal of all graves ion portions of Sections B and C in Kowloon Cemetery No. 2 (Ho Mun Tin) (in Chinese)
157Proposed removal of all graes in portion of Section A in N. K. Cemetery No. 3 (Cheung Sha Wan Cemetery)
Proposed removal of all graes in portion of Section A in N. K. Cemetery No. 3 (Cheung Sha Wan Cemetery) (in Chinese)
158Junks, sampans, etc.. prohibited from anchoring or mooring alongside the Revenue Departmjent Pier
159Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners - Dr. Hou Jen Shu
160Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
161Trade Mark No. 115 of 1911 to be removed from the Register
03-Mar-1939
162Prisons Ord., 1932, - Amendment to the Rules made under section 18 of the Prisons Ord., 1899
163Mr. H. R. Butters to be Cabet Officer, Class I
164Miss K. M. Anderson to be a Senior Mistress, Education Department
165Miss E. M. Hill to be a Nursing Sister
166Mr. H. G. Wallington to act as Principal, King's College
167Mr. W. A. Jones to act as Superintendent of Inland Revenue, etc.
168Competitive examinations for the Indian Civil Service and the Burma Civil Service, 1939
169International Convention relating to Motor Traffic, 1926, - new distinguishing mark allotted to Nyasaland
170Recreation Grounds Committee
171Committee to consider the future development of the University
172Light Dues - Average opening selling rate for February
173Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 31st January, 1939
174Financial Statement - January, 1939
175Mr. W. A. Jones to be a Commissioner to administer oaths, etc.
176Additions to the list of licensed plumbers
177Trade Mark No. 353 of 1925 to be removed from the Register
178Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
179Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
180Trade Marks Nos. 37 to 57 of 1939 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
181United Kingdom Paten
10-Mar-1939
Proclamation No. 1. - Crown Rents (Apportionment) Ord., 1936, to come into operation as regards certain lots on 10th March, 1939
182Post Office Ord., 1926, - Amendments in the rates of postage
183Evidence Ord., 1889, - Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij, N.V., recognized as a bank for the purposes of the
184Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell to be temporarily an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council
185Mr. T. E. Pearce to be temporarily an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council
186Miss Lau Chi-man to be a Public Vaccinator
187Dr. A. H. Barwell to be a Medical Officer
188Exequatur empowering Senor F. A> Xavier to act as Honorary Consul for the Dominican Republic at H.K.
189Amendment to the regulations made under the Royal Warrant relating to the Colonial Police Medal
190Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements - February
191Register kept under the Pyarmacy and Poisons ORd., 1937, Chemists and Druggists
192Meteorological Observations - February
193Rainfall - February
194Additions to the list of licensed plumbers
195Errors of Time-signals - February
196Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
197Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
198Trade Marks Nos. 243 of 1925 and 70 of 1911 to be removed from the Register
17-Mar-1939
199Prisons Ord., 1932, - Amendments to the Prisons Rules
200Pharmacy and Poisons Ord., 1937, - Regulations for the appointment of examiners for the purpose of the Chemists and Druggists Qualifying Examination
201Imporation and Exportation Ord., 1915 and Telecommunication Ord., 1936, - Regulations regarding the import and export of apparatus for the establishment of a radio-communication transmitting station
202Volunteer Ord., 1933, - Amendment to the First Schedule to the
203Ordinance not disallowed: - Empire Preference (No. 2) Amendment, No. 29 of 1938
204Mr. C. G. Perdue to be temporarily an Offical Member of the Legislative Council
205Miss P. W. Brown to act as Principal, Belilios Public School
206Mr. C. G. Perdue to act as Commissioner of Police, etc
207Mr. W. R. Scott to act as Deputy Commissioner of Police
208Mr. W. N. T. Tam to be a Member of the Traffic Board
209Mr. W. N. T. Tam to be temporarily an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council
210Lieut-Comdr. W. H. L. Harrison to be Superintendent of Hong Kong Prison
211Convention between the U.K. and Greece regarding Legal Proceedings extended to this Colony
212Election of a Justice of the Peace to serve on the Licensing Board
213Re-entry by the Crown on certain portions of M.I.L. No. 8
214Mr. W. H. L. Harrison to be a Commissioner to administer oaths, etc.
215Trade Marks Nos. 297, 298, 312 and 313 of 1925 and 75 of 1911 to be removed from the Register
216Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of, by Nestle & Anglo - Swiss Condensed Milk Co., Ltd.
217Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
24-Mar-1939
218Post Office Ord., 1926, - Notification amending the rates of postage in Class A - letters and postcards
219Wild Birds Ord., 1922, - Regulation to be added after regulation 5 in the Schedule to the
220Minutes - No. 1 of 1939
221Ordinances passed and assented to: - Dangerous Drugs Amendment - No. 3 of 1939; Government House and City Development Fund Winding Up - No. 4 of 1939; Prevention of Eviction Amendment - No. 5 of 1939; Evidence Amendm
222Ordinance not disallowed: - Criminal Procedure Amendment, No. 2 of 1939
223Mr. S. T. Williamson nominated a Member of the Court of the University of H.K.
224Messrs, W.N.T.Tam and B. Wong Tape to be Members of the Urban Council for a further term
225Miss Tsang Shuk Ching to be a Public Vaccinator
226Exequatur empowering Mr. A. Tajiri to act as Consul-General of Japan at H.K.
227Straits Settlements added to the list of COuntries which have ratified or acceded to the International Convention respecting Load Lines, 1930
228Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners - Dr. Chung Ching Wang
229Cancellation of Memorials of Re-entry by the Crown on certain lots in the Northern District of the N.T.
230Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong - April
231Additions to the list of licensed plumbers
232Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
31-Mar-1939
233Jurors List for 1939
234Ord. No. 6 of 1887 - Jury Lists to be brought into use on 1st April, 1939
235Telecommunication Ord., 1936, - Regulations relating to the rates for the transmission of wireless messages to ships or aircraft
236Minutes - No. 2
237Ordinances passed and assented to: - Defence Contribution - No. 8 of 1939; Incitement to Disaffection - No. 9 of 1939; Supreme Court and Full Court Ordinances Amendment - No. 10 of 1939; Hydrocarbon Oils - No. 11 of
238Mr. C. G. Sollis to be Director of Education
239Mr. H. W. E. Health to be a Member of the Committee to administer the Mercantile Marine Assistance Fund of H.K.
240Mr. E. Hausammann to be in charge of the Swiss Consular Agency
241Misses Lam Wai-ching, Chung Pik-ha and Chan Mai-yin to be Public vaccinators
242Ross Institute of Tropical Hygiene, - Annual malaria Control Course for Laymen (Engineers, Planters, etc.), will be held at the
243Office hours of the Supreme Court during the Easter Vacation
244Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 28th February
245Financial Statement - February
246Light Dues - Average opening selling rate for March
247Rates for the 2nd Quarter, 1939 - Payment of
248Cancellation of the Memorial of Re-entry on N.K.I.L. No. 346 Section A and R.P.
249Cancellation of the Memorial of Re-entry on N.K.I.L. NO. 917
250Board of Arbitrators in connection with the resumption of the R.P. of the Southern Portion of the Praya Reclamation to the R.P. of M.L. No. 58 (being a portion of Ko Shing Street)
Board of Arbitrators in connection with the resumption of the R.P. of the Southern Portion of the Praya Reclamation to the R.P. of M.L. No. 58 (being a portion of Ko Shing Street) (in Chinese)
251Additions to the list of licensed plumbers]
252Alterations to Trade Marks Nos. 331 of 1928, 263 of 1929 and 276 to 304 of 1931
253Trade Mark - Renewal of registration of, by Wong Kam Fuk
254Trade Marks Nos. 254 to 256, 244, 249 and 250 of 1925 to be removed from the Register.
06-Apr-1939
255Ferries Ord., 1917, - Ferry of Li Kwok Kin and Keung Hung playing between Aberdeen and Victoria excluded from the operation of the
256Addition to the List of Authorized Architects - Mr. Yue Shui-chiu
257Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell to be a Member of the Traffic Board
258Hon. Dr. P. S. Selwyn-Clarke to be an Official Member of the Executive Council
259Mr. A. G. W. Tickle to be temporarily a Member of the Legislative Council
260Mr. A. G. W. Tickle to act as Director of Public Works
261Mr. M. M. Watson to be Member of the Medical Board
262Dr. Chau Wai-cheung to be a Member of the Medical Board
263Mr. C. Champkin to be Chief Air Raid Warden.
264Mr. A. Tajiri resumed charge of the Consulate-General for Japan
265Evidence of the appointment of Mrs. M. J. Lunson as Colony Secretary of the Girl Guides Association, Hong Kong Branch
266Record of Planting Schemes in commemoration of H.M.'s Coronation
267Unclaimed Blances
268Wireless Telegraphy
269Crown Rent of I.L. No. 2087, determination of
270Crown Rent of I.L. No. 450, determination of
271Crown Rent of I.L. No. 2149, determination of
272Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 1087, determination of
273Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 2073, determination of
274Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 911, determination of
275Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 912, determination of
276Crown Rent of M.L. No. 268, determination of
277Crown Rent of M.L. No. 299, determination of
278Crown Rent of M.L. No. 116, determination of
279Crown Rent of H.I.L. No. 169, determination of
280Crown Rent of H.I.L. No. 170, determination of
281Crown Rent of H.I.L. No. 234, determination of
282Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements - March
283Trade Marks Nos. 58 to 83 of 1939 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
284Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
285Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
286Trade Marks Nos. 248, 324, 321 and 322 of 1925 to be removed from the Register
287United Kingdom Patent
14-Apr-1939
288Emergency Regulations Ord., 1922, - Amendment to regulation 34
289Hon. Attorney General to be Vice-Chairman of the Licensing Board
290Mr. P. S. Cassidy to be a Member of the Licensing Board
291Mr. F. Shanks to be an Assistant Assessor of Rates
292Mr. C. M. McEwan to be a Physical Training Supervisor, Education Department
293Mr. W. G. R. Coates to be an Assistant Governemnt Surveyor (Engineer and Ship Surveyor), Harbour Department
294Dr. G. D. R. Black to be a Member of the Midwives Board
295The Hong Kong Naval Defence Order, 1939
296Unclaimed Balances
297Unclaimed Balances
298Vaccination Ord., 1923, - Vaccination fee for passenger on ships
299Additions to the list of licensed plumbers
300Meteorological Observations - March
301Rainfall - March
302Errors of Time-signals - March
303Telephonic communication with the Observatory when typhoon signals are hoisted
304Crown Rent of I.L. No. 3033, determination of.
305Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 2131, determination of
306Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 1572, determination of
307Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 2528, determination of
308Crown Rent of N.K.I.L. No. 25, determination of
309Crown Rent of H.I.L. No. 221, determination of
310Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
311Trade Marks Nos. 84 and 85 of 1926 and 316 to 320 of 1925 to be removed from the Register
21-Apr-1939
312British Nationality and Status of Aliens (Fees) Ord., 1915, - Amending the Schedule to the
313Post Office Ord., 1926, - Rates of postage on parcels
314Ferries Ord., 1917, - Discontinuation of the ferry of Li Yung-pan between Sai Kung and Nam Tau Sha
315Ordinance not disallowed: - Waterworks, No. 20 of 1938
316Lieut. G. C. Dudley relinquished his Commission in the H.K.N.V.F.
317Mr. C. Blaker recognized as Honorary Consul for Sweden at H.K.
318Messrs. V. C. Branson, J. Redman, P. H. Symons and A. Kurrik to be Analysts for the purpose of the Pharmacy and Poisons Ord.
319Hon. Mr. Chau Tsun-nin to be a Member of the Medical Committee, Tung Wah Hospitals
320Sir V. M. Grayburn, Kt., and Mr. P. S. Cassidy nominated as Members of the Court of the University of H.K. for a further period
321Mr. Li Tse-fong nominated as a Member of the Court of the University of H.K. for a further period
322Mr. W. H. Lock nominated as a Member of the Court of the University of H.K.
323Mr. C. Champkin to be a Member of the Urban Council
324Emergency Regulations Ord., 1922, - Rules made by H.E. the Governor relating to Camps for Aliens
325Scale of fees charged by the Passport Office
326Efficiency Medal, H.K.V.D.C. - Award of
327Medical Registration Ord., 1935, - Enquiry into certain conduct in a professional respect of Dr. Ng Yeok-kin
328Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 1092, determination of.
329Re-entry by the Crown on K.I.L. No. 3685
330Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong - May
331Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
332Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
333Trade Marks Nos. 247, 274, 275 and 349 to 351 of 1925 to be removed from the Register
28-Apr-1939
334Buildings Ord., 1935, - Order relating to the addition of a proviso to the order applying Section 122 of the, to the N.T.
335Mr. C. B. Burgess to be Deputy Clerk of Councils
336Mr. R. T. Broadbridge to be a Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths
337Capt. E. N. Thursby to be Adjutant, H.K.V.D.C.
338Mr. W. J. Anderson resumed duty as controller of Stores
339Capt. A. C. F. Drew-Wilkinson relinquished his appointment as Honorary A.D.C. to H.E. the Governor
340Lieut. R. W. C. Smales, R.E., to be Honorary A.D.C. to H.E. the Governor
341Ho tung Road, etc
342Unclaimed Balances
343Addition to the Register of Medical Pracitioners - Dr. Pala Raj Timothy Naidu
344Volunteer Ord., 1933, - Amendment to the First Schedule to the
345Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 31st March, 1939.
346Financial Statment - March
347Re-entry by the Crown of K.I.L. No. 48 and its sections and sub-sections
348Re-entry by the Crown on I.L. No. 801 and all its sections and sub-sections
349Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
350Trade Mark No. 122 of 1911 to be removed from the Register
05-May-1939
Proclamation No. 2. - Section A of Inland Lot No. 1082, Kennedy Town appointed a leper settlement
351Pharmacy and Poisons Ord., 1937, - Regulations. (Poisons)
352Pensions Ord., 1932, - Regulation relating to the payment of a pension to Mr. T. Dallin
353Addition to the List of Authorized Architects - Mr. Lau Kui-cho
354Confirmation of the appointment of the Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell to be temporarily an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council
355Dr. P. B. Wilkinson to be a Member of the Nuress Board
356Appointment of Acting Paymaster Sub-Lieutenants in the H.K.N.V.F.
357Mr. R. Young to be an Acting Paymaster Sub-Lieut, in the H.K.N.V.F.
358Mr. C. Blaker recognized as Honorary Vice-Consul instead of Consul of Sweden at H.K. as previously notified
359Merchant Shipping Load Line Convention (Hong Kong) No. 1 Order, 1938, - Ships under 250 tons exempted from Part 11 of the said Order
360International Agreements for dispensing with Bills of Health and Consular Visas on Bills of Health, apply to this Colony
361Volunteer Ord., 1933, - Amendment to the First Schedule to the
362Register of Medical and Surgical practitioners and list of persons authorized to sign death certificates
363Dental Register
364Light Dues - Average opening selling rate for April
365payment of compensation in respect of the resumption of the R.P. of the Southern Portion of the Praya Reclamation to the R.P. of M.L. No. 58
366Re-entry by the Crown on certain lots in the Southern District of the N.T.
367Next Criminal Sessions to be held on 17th May
368Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements - April
369The Esperanza Co., Ltd. struck off the Register.
370Utopia Development Co., Ltd. struck off the Register
371Re-entry by the Crown on Cheung Chau Inland Lot No. 30 Second Extension
372Additions to the list of licensed plumbers
373Errors of Time-signals - April
12-May-1939
Proclamation No. 3. - Crown Rents (Apportionment) Ord., 1936, to come into operation as regards certain lots on 10th May, 1939
Proclamation No. 4. - Asiatic Emigration Amendment Ord., 1939, - Confirmation of
374Ferries Ord., 1917, - Discontinuation of the ferry of Tsang Hok Cheung between Kat O and Shataukok
375Buildings Ord., 1935, - Hours for blasting by Messrs. Marsman, Ltd. on mining lot No. 9, Needle Hill, N.T.
376Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899, - Amendments to Table W under the heading "Ports of the Colony" in the regulations to the
377Minutes - No. 3
378Mr. G. C. Moss to act as Superintendent, Fire Brigade
379Dr. Tsoi Teng-ming to be a Health Officer
380Mr. T. Oda to be in charge of the Japanese Consulate-General
381Cancellation of the appointment of Dr. Tseng Pin-hui as a Health Officer
382Unclaimed Balances
383Unclaimed Balances
384Public Vaccinators
385Dangerous Drugs Ord., 1935, - Substitution of Condition No. 17 annexed to the exemptions of institutions from the operation of the
386Meteorological Observations - April
387Rainfall - April
388The Victoria Club to be struck off the Register.
389The Ching Siong Land Investment Co., Ltd. to be struck off the Register
390Re-entry by the Crown on certain lots in Hang Hau Demarcation Districts
391Trade Marks Nos. 326, 327 of 1925 and 56 of 1926 to be removed from the Register
392Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
393Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
394Trade Marks Nos. 84 to 106 of 1939 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
395Trade Marks Nos. 11A and 11 of 1882, etc. removed from the Register
396Trade Marks Nos. 130 and 131 of 1911, 270, 287 and 288 of 1925 and 119 of 1926 to be removed from the Register
19-May-1939
Proclamation No. 5. - Public Reclamation Validation and Clauses Ord., 1936, - Proposed construction of a Pier, etc.
397Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899, - Amendments to Table U of the Regulations to the
398Births and Deaths Registration Ord., 1934, - Amendment to the first schedule to the
399Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899, - Amendments to regulation 17 of the Regulations under the.
400Addition to the List of Authorized Architects - Mr. F. Wong
401Ordinance not disallowed: - Government House and City Development Fund Winding Up, No. 4 of 1939
402Mr. F. C. Hall to be a Member of the Urban Council for a furthern term
403Official and Unofficial Justices of the Peace
404Dr. E. W. Stout to be Lieutenant in the H.K.V.D.C.
405Colonial Police Medal, - Award of, to members of the H.K. Police Force
406Major C. M. Manners relinquished his Commission in the H.K.V.D.C.
407Lieut. R. P. Phillips relinquished his Commission in the H.K.V.D.C.
408Capt. A. McC. Thornhill relinquished his Comsion in the H.K.V.D.C.
409List of Justices of the Peace for 1939
410Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong - June
411Trade Mark No. 405 of 1925 to be removed from the Register
412Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
413United Kingdom Patent
26-May-1939
414Post Office Ord., 1926. - Amendments to the rates of postage in Class A
415Minutes - No. 4
416Ordinances passed and assented to: - (1938 Supplementary) Appropriation - No. 15 of 1939; Preventionof Cruelty to Animals Amendment - No.16 of 1939; Trustee Amendment - No. 17 of 1939; Ordinances and Regulations of H
417Ordinance not disallowed: - Queen Victoria Street Eastward Reclamation and Piers, No. 13 of 1939
418Mr. W. J. Skinner to be Quantity Surveyor, P. W. D.
419Miss R. W. Wickett to be an Assistant Mistress (Domestic Science), Education Department
420Mr. S. J. Swetland to be a Sub-Lieutenant in the H.K.N.V.F.
421Mr. A. Tajiri resumed charge of the Consulate-General for Japan
422Correspondence between H.E. the Governor and the Secretary of State re the death of Sir Mathew Nathan, former Governor of H.K.
423Order for the removal of all graves in Tung Wah Hospital Cemetery at Kai Lung Wan
424Valuation Lists for 1939-1940 open to inspection at the Treasury
425Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 30th April, 1939
426Financial Statemnt - April
427Stephen & Co., Ltd. to be struck off the Register
428The China Merchants Industrial Administration, Ltd. to be struck off the Register
429China Development Co., Ltd. to be struck off the Register
430Fukien Boarding House, Ltd. to be struck off the Register
431Re-entry by the Crown on the R.P. of Sec. A. of N.K.I.L. No. 435
432Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
02-Jun-1939
433Ferries Ord., 1917, - Exemption of the ferry of Cheng Chik Pui between H.K. and Sai Kung via Shaukiwan from the provisions of the
434Addition to the List of Authorized Architects - Mr. R. C. Lee
435Registration of Persons Ord., 1939, - Application of s. 2 (2) to British subjects
436Ordinance not disallowed: - Prevention of Eviction Amendment, No. 5 of 1939
437Mr. J. C. Fitz-Henry resumed duty as Superintendent of Fire Brigade
438Mr. J. C. Fitz-Henry to be a Government Inspector under the Gunpowder and Fire-works Ordinance
439Mr. J. K. Bousfield to be temporarily an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council
440Senhor F. P. V. Soares to be Acting Consul in charge of the Portuguese Consulate
441Promotions in the H.K.V.D.C.
442Appointment of Second Lieutenants in the H.K.V.D.C.
443Efficiency Medal, H.K.V.D.C. - Award of
444Merchant Shipping (Expiration of Enactment Order), 1939
445Drawing of Hong Kong Dollar Loan Bonds for redemption
446Light Dues - Average opening selling rate for May
447Re-entry by the Crown on I.L. No. 410 and its sections and sub-sections
448Re-entry by the Crown on I.L. No. 411 and its sections and sub-sections
449Crown Rent of M.L. No. 126, determination of
450Crown Rent of I.L. No. 636, determination of
451Crown Rent of I.L. No. 678, determination of
452Crown Rent of I.L. No. 730, determination of
453Crown Rent of I.L. No. 1028, determination of
454Crown Rent of I.L. No. 2690, determination of
455Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 359, determination of
456Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 421, determination of
457Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 570, determination of
458Habade, Ltd. struck off the Register
459Re-entry by the Crown on Quarry lots Nos. 1 to 6 in D.D. No. 66 at Cheung Pai Tau, Sha Tau Kok
460Additions to the list of licensed plumbers
461Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners - Dr. D. M. Wong
462Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
463Trade Marks Nos. 107 to 138 of 1939 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
465Trade Marks Nos. 158 of 1897, etc. removed from the Register
08-Jun-1939
466Prof. K. H. Digby to be O.B.E.
467Capt. J. S. Rodrigues to be M.B.E.
09-Jun-1939
468Police Foce ORd., 1932, - Amendment to the Police Pensions Regulations
469Ordinances not disallowed: - Hydrocarbon Oils, No. 11 of 1939
470Confirmation of the appointment of the Hon. Dr. P. S. Selwyn-Clarke to be a Member of the Executive Council
471Miss E. E. Chart to be Nursing Sister
472Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements - May
473Details of Contents of Reservoirs for the Rain Year 1938-1939
474List of Authorized Architects
475Revision of List of Authorized Architects
476Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
477Trade Marks Nos. 337 of 1925, 172 of 1927 and 162A and 162B of 1897 to be removed from the Register
16-Jun-1939
478Buildings Ord., 1935, - Addiitonal hours for blasting at the Kowloon Chai Service Reservoir
479Ordinances not disallowed: - Dangerous Drugs Amendment, No. 3 of 1939; Evidence Amendment, No. 6 of 1939; Offences Against the Person Amendment, No. 7 of 1939; Protection of Women and Girls Amendment, No. 14 of 1939
480Capt. A. Mackenzie resigned his commission in the H.K.V.D.C.
481Mr. Law kwong-fu, Malarial Inspector, appointed for the work of mosquito elimination
482Appointment of Miss Tsang Shuk-ching as a Public Vaccinator, cancelled
483Mr. L. A. Searle to be an Offcal Justicve of the Peace
484Mr. J. J. Hunt to be a Member of the Authorized Architecs Consulting Committee
485Dr. A. M. Rodrigues to be Lieutenan in the H.K.V.D.C.
486Lance-Bombardier K. M. A. Barnett to be 2nd Lieutenant in the H.K.V.D.C.
487Rev. C. Strong to be a Member of the Committee to administer the Mercantile Marine Assistance Fund of H.K.
488Birthday of H. M. the King to be celebrated on 13th June, 1940
489Sports Road
490Additions to the Regiser of Medical Practitioners
491Meteorological Observations - May
492Rainfall - May
493Northern half of Tsim-sha-tsui Pier, Kowloon, to be closed for repairs
494Errors of Time-signals - May
495Trade Marks - Renwal of reistration of, by I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaf
23-Jun-1939
496Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899, - Amendment to Table M in the Regulation under the
497Minutes - No. 5
498Ordinance passed and assented to: - Town Planning - No. 20 of 1939
499P. H. (Sanitaion) Ord., 1935, - Resolution made and passed by the Legislative Council re the erection of a Public Flush Latrine in Lower Lascar Row
500Dr. L. Fehily to be Inspector of Schools
501Miss Lai Po-chuen to be Secretary to the Midwives Board and Supervisor of Midwives
502Miss Lai Po-chuen to be Health Officer
503Miss Lai Po-chuen to be Inspecor of Schools
504Midwives Ord., 1910, - Amendment to regulation 3 (2) (c) of the regulations to the
505The Government of the Republic of Latvia acceded to the International Covention regarding the Taxation of Foreign Motor Vehicles, 1931
506Assessment list for the urban area of Tsun Wan open for inspection
507Re-entry by the Crown on Section A of I. L. No. 2827
508Re-entry by the Crown on K.I.L. No. 450 and its setions
509Hong Kong Dollar Loan, 1934 - Redemption of Bonds
510Additions to the Register of Medical Practitioners - Drs. Yong Chong Chew and Kwan Siu Yee
511Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners - Dr. Wong Pun Cheuk
512Crown Rent of I. L. No. 211, determination of
513Crown Rent of I. L. No. 734, determination of
514Crown Rent of I. L. No. 2786, determination of
515Crown Rent of I. L. No. 419, determination of
516Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 1080, determination of
517Crown Rent of I. L. No. 1261, determination of
518Crown Rent of I.L. No.3100, determination of..
519Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong - July
520Trade Marks Nos. 343, 344, 345 and 420 of 1925 to be removed from the Register
521Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
28-Jun-1939
522Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ord., 1936, - Quarantine (Measures on Departure) Regulations, 1939
523Quarantine (Measures on Departure) Regulations 1939 - Provisions of Regulations 3 (b) and (c) of the, to apply to all vessels bound for Macao
524Quarantine (Measures on Departure) Regulations, 1939, - All passengers from H.K. to Macal must be in possession of valid certificates of inoculation against cholera
30-Jun-1939
525Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 30th April, 1939
526Minutes - No. 6
527Ordinances passedand assented to: - Note-issuing Banks Extension of Powers - No. 21 of 1939; Telecommunication Amendment - No. 23 of1939; Sterling Salaries Conversion Amendment - No. 24 of 1939; Naval Volunteer and D
528Mr. T. Oda to be in charge of the Japanese Consulate General
529The Supt., B. & F. Dept. to be a member of the Nutrition Research Committee
530Town Piannning Board
531The Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation registered asa Trust Company
532Rates for the 3rd Quarter, 1939 - Payment of
533Medical Certificates, Fees for
534Financial Statement - May
535Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 31st May, 1939
536Re-entry by the Crown on cetain lots in the Northern District of the N. T
537Price o Sand
538Trade Marks Nos. 352 of 1925, 122, 123 and 13 of 1926 and 167 of 1911 to be removed from the Register
539Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
07-Jul-1939
551Miss Cheng Tak-kwan to be a Public Vaccinator
552Mr. R. M. Lavalle assumed charge of the Argentine Consulate
553The Deputy Director of Health Services to be a member of the Town Planning Board
554Efficiency Decoration - Award of, to Lieut. Col. E. J. R. Mitchell
555Next Criminal Sessions to be held on the 17th July
540List of Authorized Auditors
541Rescission of the Order declaring Shanghai including Woosung as an infected place
542Addition to the List of Authorized Architects - Mr. Lau Shing-ki
543Ordinances not disallowed: - Defence Contribution, No. 8 of 1939; Ordinances and Regulations of Hong Kong (1937 edition) Amendment, No. 18 of 1939
544Hon. Mr. W. J. Carrie to act as Colonial Secretary
545Mr. H. R. Butters to act as Secretary for Chinese Affairs
546Mr. A. B. Purves to act as Director of Public Works
547Mr. A. el Arculli to be a Member of the Board of Education for a further period
548Mr. Li Tse-fong to be temporarily an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council
549Lieut. m. I.de Ville resigned his commission in the H.K.V.D.C.
550Mr. D. H. Blake to be Superintendent, Auxiliary Fire Service
556Light Dues - Avewrage opening selling rate for June
557Emigrants Statistic or Straits Settlements - June
558Exchange Fund - Position at 31st Dec., 1938
559Results of the Nurses Board Examination held in June
560Addition to the List of Medical Practitioners - Dr. V. N. Vargassoff
561Errors of Time-signals - June
562Trade Marks Nos. 139 to 164 of 1939registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
563Trade Marks Nos. 78, 79, 80 and 147 of 1911, 290 and421 of 1925 to be removed from the Register
564Trade Mark - Renewal of registration of, by John Mackintosh & Sons, Ltd.
14-Jul-1939
Proclamation No. 6. - Asiatic Emigration Ord., 1915, - Declaring voyage of any ship from H.K. to Saigon to be a short voyage
565Lighting Control Ord., 1936, - Regulations relating to the control of lighting
566Deletion and addition to the list of Authorized Auditors
567Ordinances not disallowed: - Sedition, No. 13 of 1938; Prohibited Publications, No. 14 of 1938; Sedition Amendment, No. 28 of 1938
568Mr. G. S. Kenned-Skipton for Chinese Assistant to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs.
569Mr. E. L. Clegg to be an Assistant Auditor
570Miss M. S. Watson to be European Lady Almoner
571Mr. C. Blaker recognized as honorary Vice-Consul for Sweden at H.K.
572Conventon between the U. K. and Iraq regarding Legal Proceedings in Civil and Commercial Matters extended to this Colony.
573Dr. Luk Chuen-hsuen authorized to sign death certificates
574Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners - Dr. E. W. Low
575Meteorological Observations - June
576Rainfall - June
577Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of, by I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft
578Trade Marks Nos. 414, 354 to 356 of 1925 to be removed from the Register
21-Jul-1939
579Lighting Control Ord., 1936 - Practice in lighting control to be held on Thursday, 27th July
580Minutes - No. 7
581Ordinances not disallowed: - (1938 Supplementary) Appropriation, No. 15 of 1939; Preventin of Cruelty to Animals Amendment, No. 16 of 1939
582Mr. A. B. Purves to be temporarily a Member of the Legislative Council
583Hon. Director of Public Works to be Vice-Chairman of the Town Planning Board
584Dr. T. W. Ware to be a Member of the Town Planning Board
585Mr. J. Ralston to act as Director of Education
586Mr. J. Ralston to be a Director of the Widows' and Orphans' Pensions
587Mr. N. F. Tucker to be a Master, Education Department
588Re-entry by the Crown on Site of House No. la, Telegraph Bay
589Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong - August
590Trade Marks Nos. 36 of 1925 and 81 of 1926 to be removed from the Register
591Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
28-Jul-1939
Proclamaion No. 7 - Hong Kong (Coinage) Order, 1936, - Cupro nickel ten cent and five cent pieces shall cease to be legal tender as from 1st of November, 1939
592Addition to the list of Authorized Architects, - Mr. Kuo Yuan-hsi
593Advertisements Regulaton Ord., 1912, - Additions to Regulations relating to neon signs
594Telecommunication Ord., 1936, - Amendments to regulations relating to the wireless telegraph rates under the
595Waterworks Ord., 1938 - Amendment to Appendix I of the Schedule to the
596Minutes - No. 8
597Ordinances passed and assented to: - Volunteer Amendment - No. 29 of 1939; Registration of Persons Amendment - No. 30 of 1939; Hydrocarbon Oils Amendment - No. 31 o 1939; Compulsory Service - No. 32 of 1939
598Ordinance not disallowed: - Supreme Court and Full Court Ordinances Amendment, No. 10 of 1939
599Mr. R. E. Farrell appointed Honorary Vice-Consul for Spain at H.K.
600Mr. R. Edwards to be First Police Magistrate
601Mr. A. Tajiri resumed charge of the Consulate-General for Japan
602Mr. C. Renner, Vice-Consul for France, to be in charge of the French Consulate
603Hon. Mr. Li Tse-fong to be a Member of the Urban Council
604Mr. C. H. Bingham-Powell to b an Architect, P.W.D.
605Members of the Compulsory Service Tribunal
606Members of the Compulsory Service Appeal Tribunal
607Mr. C. B. Burgess to be Clerk to the Compulsory Service Tribunal
608Naval Volunteer and Defence, Ord., 1939, - Notice of commencement of the
609Government of Egyt acceded to the International Convention regarding the Taxation of Foreign Motor Vehicles, 1931
610PublicVaccinators
611Financial Statement - June
612Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 30th June, 1939
613Additions to the list of licensed plumbers
614Re-entry by the Crown on I.L. No. 2344 and all its sections and sub-sections
615Re-entry by the Crown on Ping Chau Lots Nos. 2489 & 2492
616Trade Mark No. 383 of 1925 to be removed from th reister
617Trade Marks, - Renewal o registration of
04-Aug-1939
621Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ord., 1936, - Quarantine (Measures on Arrival) Regulations
622Emergency Regulations Ord., 1922, - Censorship on English press placards or display-sheets
623Ordinance not disallowed: - Trustee Amendment, No. 17 of 1939
624Mr. W. C. Affeld, Jr., recognized temporarily as Vice-Consul of the U.S.A. at H.K.
625Mr. J. A. Fraser to be a temporary additional Judge
626Hon. Mr. R. A. C. North to act as Colonial Secretary
627Appointments of Inspectors of Muitsai
628Dr. T. W. Ware to act as Deputy Director of Health Services
629Appointments in the H.K. Police Reserve
630Efficiency Medal - Award of, to Sergeant A. D. Wyllie
631Competitive Examination for appointments of Probationer Clerks (Male) in Government Service
632Light Dues - Average opening selling rate for July
633Tsim-sha-tsui Pier closed for repairs
634Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements - July
635Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners - Dr. K. Kohn
636Errors of Time-signals - July
637Trade Marks Nos. 160 of 1897, etc., removed from the Register
638Trade Marks, - Renewal of Registration of
639Trade Marks Nos. 165 to 183 of 1939 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
618Public Health (Sanitation) Ord., 1935, - Kai-lungwan West Extension Cemetery
619Mr. R. J. Vernall to act for the Building Authority in cases under sections 117 to 120.
620Addition to the list of Authorized Architects. - Mr. R. J. Vernall
11-Aug-1939
640Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899, - Regulations amending Table F in the regulations under the
641Ordinances not disallowed: - Town Planning, No. 20 of 1939; Dangerous Goods Amendment, No. 27 of 1939
642Mr. J. C. Charter to be an Architect, P.W.D.
643Mr. J. H. B. Lee to be the Chief Assistant to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs
644Lieut-Comdr. R. R. Helbert relinquished his appointment as A.D.C. to H.E. the Governor
645Lieut. J. P. Gunner to be an Honorary A.D.C. to H.E. the Governor
646Mr. D. G. E. middleburgh to be in charge of the Netherlands Consulate-General
647Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - The Commissioner of Police to be the Proper Authority for the purposes of sections 5, 6, 7, 9 and 10 of the
648Mr. S. F. Balfour to hold a Small Debts Court in the N. T.
649Mr. A. Gelewsky to be in charge of the Consulate-General for Germany
650Mr. T. Oda to be in charge of the Japanese Consulate-General
651Establishment of a European Seamen Branch of the H.K.N.V.E.
652Notice to Aircraft Owners and Ground Engineers - No. 1 of 1939
653Merchhant Shipping Ord., 1899 - Junks, sampans, etc. prchibited from anchoring or mooring in Kowloon bay south of the sea wall of the landing area at Kai Tak Airport
654Dr. A. Fung censured for signing vaccination and inoculation certificates in blank
655Cancellation of the Memorial of Re-entry on certain lots in Hang Hau Demarcation District No. 243
656Chinese Customs Notification No. 335, - Embargo on Foreign Imports
657Meteorological Observations - July
658Rainfall - July
659Trade Mark No. 397 of 1925 to be removed from the Register
18-Aug-1939
660Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899, - Amendment to Table M of the regulations under the
661Addition to the List of Authorized Architects - Mr. L. Blair
662Ordinances not disallowed: - Incitement to Disaffection, No. 9 of 1939; Note-issuing Banks Extension of Powers, No. 21 of 1939; Rating Amendment, No. 26 of 1939
663Miss N. W. Bascombe to be Principal, Belilios Public School
664Miss P. W. Brown to be a Senior Mistress Education Department
665Mr. W. J. Carrie to act as Secretary for Chinese Affairs
666Mr. W. L. Handyside to be a Senior Inspector of Schools
667Mr. G. E. S. Upsdell to be Principal, Central British School
668Mr. D. M. Richards to be Senior Master, Education Department
669Mr. G. W. Reeve to be Senior Master, Education Department
670Mr. T. R. Rowell to be Principal, Teachers training College
671Mr. C. G. Sollis resumed duty as Director of Education
672Miss G. Marr to be a Mistress (Physical Training) Education Department
673Mr. D. Loie to be Assistant Superintendent, H.K.P.R.
674Rate of school fees for Lower Primary Classes at Saiyingpun vernacular School for boys and Eastern District Vernacular School for girls
675School fees, increases of, at Government Schools
676The Victoria Club struck off the Register
677The Ching Siong Land Investment Co., Ltd. struck off the Register
678Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong - September.
679Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners - Dr. J. E. Frommer
680Re-entry by the Crown on I.L. No. 2625 and all its sections and sub-sections
681Re-entry by the Crown on K.I.L. No. 2461
682Cancellation of the Memorial of Re-entry on certain lots in Tsun Wan D.D. Nos. 445, and 450
683Trade Marks Nos. 403 and 404 of 1925 to be removed from the Register
684Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
25-Aug-1939
685University Ord., 1911 - Amendment to the Statutes of the university of H.K.
686Trade Marks Ord., 1909 - Amendments to the Trade Marks Rules
687Ordinances not disallowed: - Sterling Salaries Conversion Amendment, No. 24 of 1939
688Mr. S. F. Balfour to be Assistant District Officer in the N.D. of the N.T.
689Promotions in the H.K.V.D.C.
690Hon. Mr. J. K. Bousfield appointed Organizer of the General Group of the H.K.D.R.
691Miss V. E. Lyne to be a Nursing Sister
692Monsieur F. L. N. Dupuy resumed charge of the French Consulate
693Mr. A. Tajiri resumed charge of the Consulate-General for Japan
694Man Ree Hing Co., Ltd. struck off the Register.
695Re-entry by the Crown on Section A of I.L. No. 897
696Hong Kong Volunteer Regulations
697Additions to the Register of Medical Practitioners - Drs. Liu Tsu Shya and Lee Sau Chun
698Financial Statement - July
699Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 31st July, 1939
700Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
701Trade Mark No. 169 of 1911 to be removed from the Register
26-Aug-1939
702Suspension of telegraph and radio-telegraph services throughout the Empire
703Emergency Powers Order in Council, 1939, - Defence Regulations, 1939
704Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones to be a competent authority for the purpose of regulation 7 of the Colonial Defence Regulations
705Order re-postal communications
706Appointment of Censor and Assistant Censors
707Emergency Powers (Defence) Act, 1939, extended to this Colony
708Emergency Powers (Colonial Defence) Order in Council, 1939
28-Aug-1939
709Emergency Powers (Colonial Defence) Order in Council, 1939, - H.K. registered ships transfer and mortgage regulations
710Ships transfer and mortgage regulations applicable to all British ship other than Dominion ships
30-Aug-1939
Proclamation No. 8 - Certain members of the H.K.N.V.F. called out for actual service
01-Sep-1939
711Education Ord., 1913 - New regulations under the
712Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899 - Amendment to Table C in the regulations under the
713Prisons Ord., 1932, - Amendment to Prison Rules
714Ordinances not disallowed: - Pensions Amendment, No. 28 of 1939; Registratin of Persons Amendment, No. 30 of 1939; Compulsory Service, No. 32 of 1939
715Mr. S. H. Ross to be in charge of the Thai Consulate-General
716Cancellation of the appointment of Mr. Fung Sew-ki as a Public Vaccinator
717Order for the removal of all graves in the Tung Wah Hospital Cemetery at Kai Lung Wan
718Order for the removal of all graves in portion of Section A in Chai Wan Cemetery
719Order for the removal of all graves in Shum Wan Cemetery, Aberdeen
720Order for removal of all graves in portions of Section A and Trenches in Kai Lung Wan East Cemetery
721Order for the removal of all graves in portions of Sections B and C in Mount Caroline Cemetery
722Order for the removal of all graves in portions of Sections B and C in Kowloon Cemetery No. 2 (Ho Man Tin Cemtery)
723Order for the removal of all graves in portion of Section A in N.K. Cemetery No. 3 (Cheung Sha Wan Cemtery)
724Propsed removal of all graves in Hau Pui Lung Cemetery
725Light Dues - Average opening selling rate for August
726Stephen & Co., Ltd. struck off the Register
727The China Merchants Industrial Administration, Ltd. struck off the Register
728China Development Co., Ltd. struck off the Register
729Fukien Boarding House, Ltd. struck off the Register
730Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
731Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
732Trade Marks Nos. 417 to 419 of 1925, 176 to 179 of 1911, etc., removed from the Register.
02-Sep-1939
Proclamation No. 9, - Letters Patent
Proclamation No. 10, - Law Revision
733Minutes - No. 9
734Resolution made by the Legislative Council re change of style of the office of Air Raid Precautions Officer
735Resolution made by the Legislative Council under seciton 4 of the Law Revision Ord., 1937
736Ordinance passed and assented to: - Law revision - No. 33 of 1939
737Emergency Powers (Colonial Defence). Additional Defence Ruglations
738Order regarding ships entering and leaving the Colony
739Air Force reservists to report to Air Ministry
03-Sep-1939
740Emergency Powers (Colonial Defence). Additional Defence Regulations
741Order prohibiting ships passing through East and West Lamma Channels
742Order making a surcharge on Airmail letters and postcards.
Proclamation No. 11, - Declaration of War against Germany
04-Sep-1939
743Ships and Aircraft (Transfer Restriction) Act, 1939.
744Hon. Mr. R. A. C. North to be Director of Intelligence.; Hon. Mr. S. Caine to be Stores Controller.; Hon. Dr. P. S. Selwyn-Clarke to be Medical and Sanitary Controller; Hon. Mr. C. G. Perdue to be Controller of Land
745Order declaring certain undertakings to be "essenntial services".
746Appointment of competent authorities for the purposes of the Defence Regulations.
747Emergency Powers (Colonial Defence). Additional Defence Regulations.
748Order prohibiting the export of cargo to Macao until 6th September
749Order regulating the navigation of civil aircraft
750Warning with regard to Trading with the enemy. Notice with regard to Alien Enemies (Winding up)
07-Sep-1939
Proclamation No. 12, - Calling out additional members of the H. K. N. V. F.
751Hong Kong Naval Volunteer Ord., 1933, - Amendments of Tables A1, A2 and B of regulation 4
752Requisitioning of Ships Order, 1939
753Order prohibiting the export of certain goods
754Supreme Court of Hong Kong declared a Prize Court
755Mr. E. W. Davies authorized to conduct Prize Court, proceedings
756Mr. E. P. H. Land to be Registrar, Supreme In Prize; Mr. T. J. Gould to be Deputy Registrar, Supreme Court, In Prize; Mr. T. J. Gould to be Marshal, Supreme Court, In Prize
757Warning not to release any assets of German ownership without reference to Custodian of Enemy Property
08-Sep-1939
758Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1939
759Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1939. - Bank Notes exempt from Regulations 2 (1), (3) and (4) of the
760Buildings Ord., 1935, - Hours for blasting by Messrs. Marsman, Ltd. for the H.K. & W. Dock Co., Ltd.
761Buildings Ord., 1935, - Additional hours for blasting in the N. T. for the Military Authorities
762Capt. A. M. Peters to be an additional Offical Member of the Executive Council
763Mr. C. Champkin to be Chief Air Raid Warden for the Island of H.K.
764Major C. M. Manners to be Chief Air Raid Warden for Kowloon, etc.
765Mr. T. V. N. Fortescue to be a Cadet Officer
766Mr. C. G. M. Morrison to be a Cadet Officer
767Mr. W. C. Clark to be Lieutenant in the H.K.V.D.C.
768Mr. R. Przedpelski recognized as Consul for Poland at H.K.
769Contraband List
770Order regulating certain postal packets
771Order fixing the price of food
772Prices Board, - Appointment of
773H. K. & S'hai Bnkg. Corp. appointed liquidators for certain firms
774Alien Enemies (Winding-up) and Trading with the Enemy Ordinances obtainable from Government Printers
775Nomination of candidates for admission to the Royal Military Academy and Royal Military College
776Next Criminal Sessions to be held on the 15th September
777Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements - August
778Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners - Dr. Tseng Wah-kit
779Errors of Time-signals - August
780Meteorological Observations - August
781Rainfall - August
782Trade Marks Nos. 184 to 230 of 1939 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
783Trade Marks Nos. 247 of 1926, 172 (I & II), 173 of 1897 and 1 o 1926 to be removed from the Register
784Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
785Trade Marks Nos. 78. 153 etc. of 1911 and 360 of 1925 removed from the Register
15-Sep-1939
Proclamation No. 13. - Law Revision
786Pensions Ord., 1932, - Amendment to Regulations C
787Pleasure Grounds and Bathing Places Regulation Ord., 1936, - Allocations of pleasure grounds
788Minutes - No. 10
789Ordinances passed and assented to: - Births and Deaths Registration Amendment - 34 of 1939; Urban Council Amendment - 35 of 1939; Kowloon Union Church Incorporation - No. 36 of 1939
790Order made by the Chief Justice under section 74 of the Probates Ord., 1897
791Mr. C. G. M. Morrison to be Second Assistant S. I. E.
792Promotions in the H.K.N.V.F.
793Mr. D. H. Hazell to be Acting Sub-Lieut. in the H.K.N.V.F.
794Rev. C. Strong to be an Acting Chaplain in the H.K.N.V.F.
795Mr. J. W. FitzGerald to be Acting Superintendent of H. K Prison
796Mr. K. J. Attwell to be a Master, Education Department
797Rev. J. R. Higgs to be a Member of the Board of Education
798Mr. F. A. Xavier to be in charge of the Panamanian Consulate
799Defence (Finance) Regulations, - Order restricting transaction on securities of certian foreign currencies
800Defence (Finance) Regulations, - Amendments to the
801Compulsory Service Ord., - List of persons enrolled
802Trading with the Enemy Ord., - Particulars required by Custodian of Enemy Property
803Messrs. Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming appointed liquidators of certain firms
804Mr. R. A. Wadeson appointed liquidator of Mr. E. W. Hildenhagen
805Messrs. Thomson & Co. appointed liquidators of certain firms
806Messrs Lowe, Bingham & Matthews appointed liquidators of certain firms
807Messrs. Linstead & Davis appointed liquidators of certain firms
808Mr. R. A. Wadeson appointed liquidator of certain persons
809Office hours of the Supreme Court during the Long Vacation
810Re-entry by the Crown on I.L. No. 451 and all its sections and sub-sections
811Additions to the Register of Medical Practitioners - Drs. Siegfried Szarfstein-Ramler & Yeung Wai Wah
812Dr. Cheung Shiu Fan censured for signing and issuing anti-dated Inoculation certificates
813Dr. Chiu Chu San censured for signing and issuing anti-dated Inoculation certificates
814Dr. Leung Kam Leng censured for signing and issuing anti-dated Inoculation certificates
815Dr. Liu Hung Ngan censured for signing and issuing anti-dated Inoculation certificates
816Dr. Tai Tong Tam censured for signing and issuing anti-dated Inoculation certificates
817Trade Mark No. 180 of 1911 to be removed from the Register
818Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
16-Sep-1939
819Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1939, - List of Banks authorized to deal in foreign currency.
18-Sep-1939
820Emergency Powers (Colonial Defence), - Additional Defence Regulations
821Trading with the Enemy Ord., 1914, - Reuter, Broeckelmann & Co., deemed to be enemies
19-Sep-1939
822Trading with the Enemy Ord., 1914, - Amendment Regulations, 1939
823Mr. W. J. Anderson to be Stores Controller
20-Sep-1939
824Lighting Control Ord., 1936, - Substitution of regulation 19 of the
825Lighting Control Ord., 1936, - Friday, 22nd Sept., 1939, to be an occasion for experiment of practice
826Emergency Powers (Colonial Defence) Order in Counci, 1939, - Ships (Names, tonnage and sailing dates) Regulations, 1939
22-Sep-1939
827Telecommunication Ord., 1936, - Amendments to rates made under the
828Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - H. K. D. R. Regulations
829Addition to the List of Authorized Architects - Mr. Juncan Chang
830Ordinances not disallowed: - Appropriation for 1939, No. 22 of 1938; Volunteer Amendment, No. 29 of 1939
831Miss B. L. Wilcox to be a Nursing Sister
832Mr. H. R. Butters to act as Chairman of the Urban Council
833Dr. G. A. C. Herklots to be a member of the Nutrition Research Committee
834Lieut. C. J. Waddell and Lieut. J. G. B. Dewar to be Captain in the H.K.V.D.C.
835Dr. J. B. Mackie to be Surgeon Lieut.-Comdr. in the H.K.N.V.F.
836Dr. A. W. Dawson-Grove to be an Acting Surgeon Lieutenant in the H.K.N.V.F.
837Mr. H. R. Butters to act as Controller of Food
838Mr. J. H. Taggart to be Deputy Controller of Food
839Mr. J. t. Bagram resumed charge of the Thai Consulate-General
840Members of the H.K.N.V. Reference Board
841Appointments of liquidators under the Alien Enemies Winding-up Ord., 1914
842Appointments of liquidators under the Alien Enemies Winding-up Ord., 1914
843Appointments of liquidators under the Alien Enemies Winding-up Ord., 1914
844The H.K. & S.B. Corpn. appointed liquidators of Wm. Meyerink & Co.
845Messrs. Lowe, Bingham & Matthews appointed liquidators of certain firms
846Mr. E. M. Bryden appointed an Inspector of the Internationalle Gesellschaft der Stick-stoff Industrie, A.G. of Basel
847Mr. E. M. Bryden appointed a Supervisor of the Internationalle Gesellschaft der Stick-stoff Industrie, A.G. of Basel
848Navigation Orderprohibiting vessels from anchoring in East Lamma and Tathong Channels
849Mr. D. H. Blake appointed liquidator of various Germamn nationals
850Compulsory Service Ord., - List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
851List of members of the H.K.N.V.F.
852Wanted two Probationer Lady Assistant Almoners
853Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong - October
854Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
23-Sep-1939
855Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Amendment to section 11 of the
25-Sep-1939
856Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1939, - Further amendments to the
857Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1939, - Foreign currency applicable under the
858Protectorates of Bohemia and Moravia, Slovakia and the Free City of Danzing are "Enemy territory" under the Trading with the enemy legislation
27-Sep-1939
859Defence Regulations 1939, - Order fixing the maximum retail prices of sugar
29-Sep-1939
860Pleasure Grounds and Bathing Places Regulation Ord., 1936. - Nam Tau Sha beach added to the First Schedule of the
861Rating Ord., 1901, - Portion of the N.T. locally known as Tsun Wan and its vicinity, declared to be an urban area
862Ferries Ord., 1917, - Ferry of Chan Ping and Keung hung plying between Aberdeen and Victoria excluded from the operation of the
863Shanghai declared an infected place
864Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Additional regulation to the H.K.D.R. Regulations
865Mr. A. B. Purves to be Director of Public Works
866Approval of the appointment of the Hon. Dr. P. S. Selwyn-Clarke to be an Offical Member of the Executive Council
867Mr. S. F. Balfour to be Second Assistant Superintendent of Imports & Exports
868Mr. C. G. M. Morrison to be Third Assistant Superintendent of Imports & Exports
869Hon Mr. T. E. Pearce appointed Organizer of the key-posts group of the H.K.D.R.
870Sub-Lieut. G. H. Bond relinquished his Commission in the H.K.N.V.F.
871Miss D. M. Evans to be a Nursing Sister
872Promotions in the H.K.N.V.F.
873Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith resumed duty as Colonial Secretary
874Hon. Mr. R. A. C. North resumed duty as Secretary for Chinese Affairs
875Mr. W. J. Carrie to be Chairman of the Urban Council
876Mr. W. J. Carrie to be Controller of Food
877Compulsory Service Ord., - List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
878Appointement of Mr. D. H. Blake as liquidator of the affairs of Kaj Westergaard Pedersen, revoked
879Carriage by Air (Parties to Convention) Order, 1939
880The Shanghai Commercial & Savings Bank, Ltd. added to the list of Banks authorized to deal in foreign currency
881Government of Greece acceded to the International Convention regarding the Taxatioon of Foreign Motor Vehicles, 1931
882Egyptian Tonnage Order, 1939
883List of countries which have either ratified or acceded to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1929
884Air Navigation (Colonies, Protectorates and Mandated Territories) (Amendment) Orders, 1930
885Appointments of liquidators under the Alien Enemies Winding-up Ord
886Appointments of liquidators under the Alien Enemies Winding-up Ord
887Notice to the Owner of Marine Lot No. 431
888Rates for the 4th Quarter, 1939-Payment of
889Addition to the Dental Register,-Dr. R. E. Gill
02-Oct-1939
Proclamation No.14 -Royal Naval Reserve called into actual service
890Mobilization of the Royal Naval Reserve
05-Oct-1939
891Food price Control Order
06-Oct-1939
Proclamation No.15. -Crown Rents (Apportionment) Ord., 1936, to come into operation as regards certain lots on 6th October, 1939.
892Ferries Ord., 1917, -Exemption of the ferry of Lum Sun plying between Kwo Lo Wan and Sai Kung from the provisions of the
893Ordinances not disallowed: -Prevention of Eviction (No.2) Amendment, No. 19 of 1939; Hydrocarbon Oils Amendment, No. 31 of 1939
894Miss K. M. Pocock to be a Mistress, Education Department
895Mr. K. Okazaki assumed charge of the Japanese Consulate-General
896Exequatur empowering Mr. J. H. Bruins to act as Consul of the United States of America at H.K.
897Sergt. D. E. Davis to be 2nd Lieutenant in the H.K.V.D.C.
898Approval of the appointment of the Hon. Mr. Lo Man-kam to be an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council for a further period
899Appointments of liquidators under the Alien Enemies Winding-up Ord., 1914
900Messrs. Lowe, Bingham & Matthews appointed liquidators of Vitkovice Mines, Steel & Ironworks Corp.
901Compulaory Service Ord., -List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
902Volunteer Ord., 1933. -Rescission of para. (4) of Regulation 3 in the Regulations respecting the Constitution, General Goverment, Discipline and Training of the H.K.V.D.C. and substisution of a new para
903Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements-September
904The Onwoo Navigration Co., Lth. struck off the Register
905Light Dues-Average opening selling rate for Spetember
906Errors of Time-signals -September
907Trade Marks Nos. 162A and 162B of 1897, ets. removed from the Register
908Trade Marks Nos. 231 to 261 of 1939 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
909Trade Marks-Renewal of registration of
09-Oct-1939
910Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1939, - Drafts, issued by or to persons authorized to deal in foreign exchange, exempted from regulatins 2 (1), (3) & (4)
911Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1939, - Amendment to the
12-Oct-1939
912Order under the Public Revenue Protection Ord., 1927, - altering duties on intoxicating and spirtuous liquors and on light hydrocarhon oils
13-Oct-1939
913Emergency Regulations Ord., 1922, - Amendment to regulation 37 (1) relating to Squatters and Destitutes
914Quarantine (Measures on Departure) Regulations, 1939, - Notification relating to the suspension of regulation 3 (b) & (c) of the, in respect of all vessels bound for Macao
915Minutes - No. 11
916Supreme Court Ord., 1873, - Order made by the Chief Justice amending the Supreme Court fees order
917Ordinances not disallowed: - Telecommunication Amendment, No. 23 of 1939; Naval Volunteer and Defence, No. 25 of 1939
918Miss May Wong to be a Public Vaccinator
919Miss Doris Chan to be a Public Vaccinator
920Mr. J. P. Sherry to be temporarily Captain in the H.K.V.D.C.
921Sergt. D. L. Prophet to be 2nd Lieut. in the H.K.V.D.C.
922Col. L. G. Bird resigned his commission in the H.K.V.D.C.
923Miss A. M. M. E. Halliday to be a Masseuse
924Mr. A. J. C. Taylor to act as Accountant-General
925Mr. W. C. Walker to be an Inspector of Schools.
926Messrs. J. Jackson and H. C. F. Dawes to be Acting Sub-Lieutenants in the H.K.N.V.F.
927Hon. Sir R. H. Kotewall appointed a member of the Council of the Unviersity of H.K.
928Visas are required by British subjects resident in H. K. travelling to Japan or Japanese possessions
929Prize Act, 1939
930Merchant Shipping (Expiration of Enactment) No. 2 Order, 1939
931Compulsory Service Ord., - List of re-assignments in the H.K.D.R.
932Appointment of Mr. D. H. Blake as liquidator of the affairs of Mr. L. A. Dabelstein, revoked.
933Immigration & Passports Ord., 1934, - Amendment to section 7 (b) of the
934Messrs. Lammert Bros. appointed liquidators of the affairs of certain Enemy Aliens
935Trading with the Enemy Ord., 1914, - General Licence and Authority as to Fees in respect of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks
936Unclaimed Balances
937Requirements for valid certificates of inoculation against cholera in the case of passengers for Macao cease to be in force
938Additions to the list of licensed plumbers
939Meteorological Observations - September
940Rainfall - Spetember
941Trade Mark No. 143 of 1926 to be removed from the Register
942Trade Mark - Renewal of registration of, by J. Dampney & Co., Ltd.
18-Oct-1939
943Volunteer Ord., 1923, - Amendments to the Hong Kong Volunteer Regulations
20-Oct-1939
944Rope Company's Tramway Ordinance, 1901, - renewal of, for a period of one year
945Ordinances not disallowed: - Law Revision, No. 33 of 1939
946Hon. Mr. T. H. King resumed duty as Commissioner of Police, etc.
947Mr. E. C. Luscombe to be an Assistant Superintendent of Police
948Mr. W. Woodward to be Waterworks Engineer.
949Comdr. T. C. Stiff to be Assistant Harbour Master
950Mr. G. S. Kennedy-Skipton appointed as Special Commissioner to inquire into the possibilities of agricultural extension in the Colony
951Mr. D. G. E. Middelburg recognized as being in charge of German interests in the Colony
952Exequatur empowering Mr. D. G. E. Middelburg to act as Consul for the Netherlands at H.K.
953Mr. t. Oda to be in charge of the Japanese Consulate-General
954Second Lieut. C. R. Stoddart resigned his commission in the H.K.V.D.C.
955Capt. J. F. Wright resigned his commission in the H.K.V.D.C.
956Polish Consulate at H.K. closed until further notice
957Prisons Ord., 1932, - Order under section 2 of the, setting apart a portion of the buildings known as Victoria Gaol for the purpose of a prison
958Vagrancy Ord., 1897, - Portion of the premises known as Victoria Gaol to be a House of Detention
959Deportation of Aliens Ord., 1935, - Portion of the buildings known as Victoria Gaol to be a House of Detention for the purpose of the said Ordinance
960Corps Orders providing increased training for the H.K.V.D.C.
961Appointments of liquidators under the Alien Enemies Winding-up ord., 1914
962Order in Council replacing Prize-Court Rules, 1914, by Prize-Court Rules, 1939
963Scale of fees charged by the Passport Office
964Messrs. Lammert Bros. appointed liquidators of the affairs of Mr. H. M. H. Tiefenhacher
965Food price Control Order applies only to certain articles of food
966Supreme Court of Hong Kong in Prize - Action against owners and partners interested in part cargo ex S.S. "Agamemnon"
967Addition to the list of persons authorized to sign death cetificates, - Dr. Chan Hin-fan
968Mr. W. H. Jowit re-assigned to the Combatant Goup in the H.K.D.R.
969Mr. A. J. G. Taylor to be a Commissioner to administer oaths, etc.
970The Seventh-Day Adventist Church at Ventris Road, licensed for the celebration of marriages
971Re-entry by the Crown on Inland Lot No. 2063
972Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong - November
973Trade Mark - Renewal of registration of, by Dynamit-Actien-Gesellschaft Vormals Alfred Nobel & Co.
974Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
975Trade Marks Nos. 156 of 162 and 165 of 1926 to be removed from the Register
21-Oct-1939
976Notice to Mariners, No. 185 of 1939
27-Oct-1939
Proclamation No. 16. - Calling out additional members of the H.K.N.V.F.
977Minutes - No. 12
978Ordinances passed and assented to: - Volunteer (No. 2) Amendment - No. 37 of 1939; Essential Commodities Reserves - No. 38 of 1939
979Resolution made and passed by the Legislative Council under the Public Officers (Changes of Style) Ord., 1937, re office of G.M.S.
980Mr. R. Cryan to be Chief Electrical Engineer
981Dr. G. D. R. Black to be a Member of the Dental Board for a further period
982Mr. K. Okazaki resumed charge of the Consulate-General for Japan at H.K.
983Paris Convention amending the International Sanitary Convention, 1926, ratified of the affairs of Mr. E. Sauerland
984Mr. S. H. Ross appointed liquidator of the affairs of Mr. E. Sauerland
985Messrs. Linstead & Davis appointed liquidators of the affairs of Dr. M. O. Pfister
986Amendment to G. N. No. 894 of 6th October
987Public vaccinators
988Supreme Court of Hong Kong in Prize - Action against owners and parties Interested in part cargo ex S.S. "Pyrrhus"
989Supreme Court of Hong Kong in Prize - Action against owners and parties interested in part cargo ex S.S. " Penrith Castle"
990Food Control Order, standard prices of certain articles of food
991Compulsory Service Ord., - List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
992Tai Mee Co., Ltd to be struck off the Register
993Frolich, Tselee and Co., LTd. to be struck off the Register
994Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners - Drs. G. King & I. Frommer (Mrs.)
995Amendment to G. N. No. 970 of 20th October
996Crown Rent of M.L. No. 64a, determination of
997Crown Rent of M.L. No. 331, determination of
998Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 1590, determination of
999Crown Rent of N.K.I.L. No. 42, determination of
1000Crown Rent of I.L. No. 1301, determination. of
1001Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 2819, determinatin of
1002Crown Rent of M.L. No. 90, determination of
1003Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
1004Trade Marks Nos. 181 of 1897, 111, 116 and 89 of 1926 to be removed from the Register
03-Nov-1939
1005University Ord., 1911, - Amendmnet to Statute 11 of the Statutes of the University
1006Hydrocarbon Oils Ord., 1939, - Amendments to Regulations contained in the First Schedule to the
1007Ordinance not disallowed: - Urban Council Amendment, No. 35 of 1939
1008Dr. A. V. Greaves resumed the duties of Government Bacteriologist
1009Messrs. J. E. Harvey, A. S. Lewis and A. Pollock to be Acting Sub-Lieutenants in the H.K.N.V.F.
1010Mr. R. W. C. Lamont to be Acting Lieutenant in the H.K.N.V.F.
1011Mr. C. H. Hooper to be Acting Sub-Lieutenant in the H.K.N.V.F.
1012Messrs T. E. Jackson and G. Swan to be Senior Surveyors of Ships
1013Exequatur empowering Monsieur N.S. Akcer to act as Consul-General of Turkey in London
1014Mr. J. P. Murphy to be an additional Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong, in Prize
1015Mr. G. Edwards re-assigned from the Combantant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
1016The Iceland (Extradition) Order in Council, 1939
1017Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) Order, 1939
1018Emergency Powers (Colonial Defence) Order in Council, 1939, - Notification relating to Defence (Salvage) Regulations
1019Compulsory Service Ord., - List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
1020Food Control Order, standard prices of certain articles of food
1021Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 31st August, 1939
1022Financial Statement - August
1023Registration of corporations, companies, firms and individuals carrying stocks of coal and/or fuel for bunkering purposes
1024Next Criminal Sessions to be held on the 17th November
1025Light Dues - Average opening selling rate for October
1026Tsim Sha Tsui Pier, Kowloon, reopened on 1st November
1027Cancellation of Memorials of Re-entry by the Crown on certain lots in the Northern District of the N.T
1028Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of, by Nestle & Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., Ltd.
1029Trade Marks Nos. 262 to 312 of 1939 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinacne
1030Trade Mark No. 90 of 1926 to be removed from the Register
10-Nov-1939
1032Police Constable, Tam Chung awarded King's Police Medal
1033Essential Commodities Resercves Regulations
1034Vehicles and Traffic Regulation Ord., 1912, - Amendments to the regulations under the
1035Minutes - No. 13
1036Ordinance not disallowed: - Kowloon Union Church Incorporation, No. 36 of 1939
1037Mr. A. G. Clarke to be Deputy Clerk of Councils
1038Mr. M. g. O'Connor to act as Principal, Queen's College
1039Dr. D. K. Pillai to be a Member of the Midwives Board
1040Mr. F. Tyndall re-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Key Post Group in the H.K.D.R.
1041Food Control Order, amending standard prices of certain articles of food
1042Appointments of liquidators under the Alien Enemies Winding-up Ord., 1914
1043Compulsory Service Ord., - List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
1044Council of the University of H.K.
1045Finding of the Marine Court of Inquiry to inquire into the loss of the S.S. New Mathilde
1046Unclaimed Balance
1047Wing Cheung and Wing Ning Streets
1048Meteorological Observations - October
1049Rainfall - October
1050Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements - October
1051Re-entry by the Crown on Lot. No. 369 in Tsun Wan D.D. No. 399
1052Re-entry by the Crown on certain lots in Hang Hau D.D. Nos. 224 and 243
1053Re-entry by the Crown on Lot No. 420 R.P. in New Kowloon, Survey District No. 4
1054Trade Mark No. 19 of 1912, to be removed from the Register
1055Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
1056United Kingdom Patent
17-Nov-1939
1057Post Office Ord., 1926, - Rates of postage on parcels
1058Printers and Publishers Ord., 1927, - "Hong Kong Radio Review" exempted from all the provisions of the
1059Tientsin declared an infected place
1060Minutes - No. 14
1061Ordinance passed and assented to: - Promissory Oaths Amendment - No. 39 of 1939
1062Resolution made and passed by the Legislative Council under the Liquors Ord., 1931 relating to Duties on Linquers
1063Resolution made and passed by the Legislative Council under the Hydrocarbon Oils Ord., 1939, relating to Duties on Light Oils
1064Resolution made and passed by the Legislative Council under the Public Officers (Changes of Style) Ord., 1937, re office of Apothecary.
1065Ordinance not disallowed: - Births and Deaths Registration Amendment, No. 34 of 1939
1066Mr. C. B. Burgess to be Deputy Clerk of Councils
1067Mr. K. Okazaki apopointed Japanese Consul-General at Hong Kong
1068Messrs. R. F. Geegory, E. O. Murphy and S. N. Potouloff re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
1069List of Chinese Banks registered under Regulation 1 of the Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1939
1070Appointments of liquidators under the Alien Enemies Winding-up Ord., 1914
1071Compulsory Service Ord., - List of persons enrolied in the H.K.D.R.
1072Food Control Order, amending G.N. No. 965 of 20th October
1073Essential Commoditioes Reserves Ord., 1939, - Applications invited from Importers of Rice for registration undr the
1074Notice to the Owner of S.D. I Lot NO. 6180
1075Notice to the Owner of S.D. I. Lot No. 6170
1076Notice to the Owner of S.D. I Lot No. 6021
1077Notice to the Owner of S.D. I. Lot No. 522
1078Notice to the Owner of S.D. I. Lot No. 498
1079Notice to the Owner of S.D. I Lots No. 490, 498/1, etc.
1080Notice to the Owner of S.D. I Lot No. 317 R.P.
1081Notice to the Owner of S.D. I Lot No. 317 Section A
1082Notice to the Owner of S.D. I Lots No. 294, 295, 298, etc
1083Notice to the Owner of S.D. I Lot No. 271
1084Notice to the Owner of S.D. I Lots No. 269, 314, 318 and portion of 315
1085Notice to the Owner of S.D. I Lot No. 268
1086Notice to the Owner of S.D I Lots No. 253, 257, 258, etc
1087Notice to the Owner of S.D. I Lots No. 245, 251, 259, etc
1088Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong - December
1089Errors of Time-signals - October
1090Election of a Justice of the Peace to serve on the Legislative Council
1091Trade Marks - Reneal of registration of
24-Nov-1939
1092Trading with the Enemy Ord., 1914, - Amendment to Order relating to fees chargeable by the Custodian of Enemy Property
1093Rescission of the Order declaring Shanghai an infected place
1094Hon. the Colonical Secretary to be Chairman of the Licensing Board
1095Mr. H. A. Keller provisionally recognized as Honorary Consul for Switzerland at H.K.
1096Mr. D. j. Sloss to be Censor and Mr. W. Faid to be an Assistant Censor
1097Messrs. Lammert Bros. appointed liquidators of the affairs of Mr. Springweliler
1098Compulsory Service Ord., - Mr. W. Noble permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1099Compuisory Service Ord., - List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
1100Food Control Order, - Standard prices of certain articles of food
1101Ceancellation of Memorial of Re-entry on D.D. 376 Lot No. 329 in the Northern District of the N.T
1102Board of Arbitrators in conexion with the resumption of Section A of Marine Lot No. 431
Board of Arbitrators in conexion with the resumption of Section A of Marine Lot No. 431 (in Chinese)
1103Trade Mark - Renewal of registration of, by The Green Island Cement Co., ltd.
1104Trade Marks Nos. 44-55, 115, 66 and 67 of 1926, etc. to be removed from the Register
30-Nov-1939
1105Order in Council relating to enemy goods
01-Dec-1939
1106Vehicles and Traffic Regulation Ord., 1912, - Amendment to the regulations relating to licence fees for public rickshaws
1107Essential Commodities Reserves ord., 1939, - Regulations made under the
1108Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones to be Cadet Officer, Class I
1109Mr. L. R. Andrewes to act as Registrar of the Supreme Court, etc.
1110Mr. J. B. Prentis to be Official Receiver in Bankruptcy, etc.
1111Mr. A. G. S. Major to be a Superintendent of Police
1112Mr. W. P. Thompson to be a Superintendent of Police
1113Mr. k. A. Bidmead to be a Superintendment of Police
1114Mr. W. La Barte Sparrow to be a Divisional Superintendent of Police
1115Mr. L. h. C. Calthrop to be a Divisional Superintendent of Police
1116Bombardier J. Robinson to be Lieutenant in the H.K.V.D.C.
1117Dr. Chau Sik-nin to be a Member of the Medical Board for a further term
1118Mr. G. Miskin restumed charge of the Swedish Consulate at H.K.
1119List of decorations conferred upon Hong Kong residents
1120Area E2 (West) at King's Park Recreation Ground allocated to the A.R.P. Department .
1121The Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, closed as cadet colleges for the duration of the war
1122Food Control Order, - Standard prices of certain articles of food
1123Messrs. Lowe, Bingham & Matthews appointed liquidators of Messrs. Bechler & Co. of Hankow
1124Mr. E. B. David re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
1125Light Dues - Average opening selling rate for November
1126Re-entry by the Crown on certain portions of Inland Lot No. 954
1127Re-entry by the Crown on I.L. No. 690 and all its sections and sub-sections
1128Re-entry by the Crown on I.L. No. 691 and all its sections and sub-sections
1129Trade Mark No. 174 of 1911 to be removed from the Register
1130Trade Marks Nos. 313 to 347 of 1939 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
1131Trade Marks Nos. 172 (i), 173 (x) of 1897, etc. removed from the Register
1132Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
1133Trade Marks Nos. 69, 64 and 65 of 1926, etc., to be removed from the Register
08-Dec-1939
1134Minutes - No. 15
1135Ordinance passed and assented to: - Appropriation for 1940-1941 - No. 40 of 1939
1136Public Health (Food) Ord., 1935, - Amendment of the by-laws under the heading "Markets" and sub-heading "Market-Stalls" in the Schedule to the
1137Mr. D. J. Sloss to be a Member of the Board of Education for a further period
1138Mr. A. G. Clarke to be an Assistant to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs
1139Mr. H. R. Butters to act as Financial Secretary
1140Mr. H. R. Butters to be a Director of Widows and orphans' Pensions
1141Hon. Mr. R. A. C. North to be Labour Officer
1142Approval of the appointment of Mr. W. N. T. Tam to be an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council
1143Miss Ng Hok-mei to be Inspector of Muitsai
1144Messrs. J. T. Brown, A. St. G. Walton, R. R. T. Smith and R. Rutherford to be Acting Sub-Lieutenants in the H.K.N.V.F.
1145Mr. E. Hausammann remains in charge of the Swiss Consular Agency
1146Mr. T. Oda to be in charge of the Japanese Consulate-General
1147Public and General Holidays, 1940
1148The Pensions (Navvy, Army, Air Force and Mercantile Marine) Act, 1939
1149International Convention relative to Motor Traffic, applicable to the bahamas
1150The appointment of The Chartered Bank of India, Australia & China as liquidators of Messrs. Gebruder Roese (Swatow), revoked
1151War Pensions and Detention ALlowances (Mercantile Marine, etc.) Scheme
1152Compulsory Service Ord., - mr. R. S. T. Pigott permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1153Compulsory Service Ord., - Mr. G. Campbell enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
1154Food Control Order, - Standard prices of certain articles of food
1155Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expeniture for the period ended 30th September, 1939
1156Financial Statement - September
1157Meteorological Observations - November
1158Rainfall - November
1159Next Criminal Sessions to be held on the 15th December
1160Re-entry by the Crown on Stanley Village Lots Nos. 204, 205 and 206
1161Errors of Time-signals - November
1162Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
1163United Kingdom Patent
15-Dec-1939
1164Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Ord., 1935, - Regulations relating to Bird Shops
1165Minutes - No. 16
1166Ordinances passed and assented to: - Vagrancy Amendment - No. 41 of 1939; Rating (No.2) Amendment - No. 42 of 1939; Volunteer (No.3) Amendment - No. 43 of 1939; Prevention of Eviction Consolidation and Amendment -
1167Resolution made and passed by the Legislative Council under the Public Officers (Changes of Style) Ord., 1937, re office of Monopoly Analyst and of Government Analyst
1168Ordinance not disallowed: - Volunteer (no.2) Amendment, No. 37 of 1939
1169Hon. Mr. H. R. Butters appointed a Member of the Council of the Unviersity of H.K.
1170Colonial Police Medal, - award of, to Chief Inspector F. E. E. Booker and Supt. J. C. Fitz-Henry
1171Daylight Saving Committee
1172Lieut. F. W. T. Ross resigned his commission in the H.K.V.D.C.
1173Mr. D. G. E. Middelburg recognized as Acting Consul-General of the Netherlands at H.K.
1174Mr. K. Okazaki resumed charge of the Consulate-General for Japan
1175Additions to the list of Chinese Banks registered under Regulation 1 of the Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1939
1176Order in Council framing reprisals for restricting further the commerce of Germany
1177Cracker-firing on New Year's Eve
1178Homestead Road
1179Tsat Tse Mui Road and Tin Chiu Street
1180Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) Order, 1939
1181Lord R. Brown re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
1182Air Ministry Notice to Aircraft Owners and Ground Engineers - No. 31 of 1939
1183Ground Floor of No. 17, Queen's Road Central, Marina House to be occupied by the Assessment Department
1184Confiscation of Anti-Cholera medicine
1185Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements - November
1186Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
1187Trade Mark No. 83 of 1926 to be removed from the Register
22-Dec-1939
Proclamation No. 17 - Asiatic Emigration Ord., 1915, - Proclamation No. 6 of 14th July, 1939, revoked
1188C.Q.M.Sgt. F.G. Nigel to be 2nd Lieutenant in the H.K.V.D.C
1189International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1929, - Government of U. S. authorized installations of hand propelling machinery in lifeboats, etc.
1190Compulsory Service Ord., - Mr. F. J. Crosbie permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1191Corps Orders providing for increased training for the H.K.V.D.C.
1192Compulsory Service Ord., - List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
1193Results of the Nurses Board Examination held in November/December, 1939
1194Office hours of the Supreme Court during the Christmas vacation
1195Certificates to practise professions for 1940
1196Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong - January, 1940
1197Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry on I.L. No. 2063
1198Trade Mark - Renewal of registration of, by I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft
1199Trade Mark - Renewal of registration of, by Aplin & Barrett Ltd
1200Trade Mark - Renewal of registration of, by The Edison Swan Electric Co., Ld.
1201Trade Mark No. 100 of 1926 to be removed from the Register
29-Dec-1939
1202Waterworks Ord., 1938, - Amendments to the regulations in the Schedule to the
1203Vehicles and Traffic Regulation Ord., 1912, - Amendment to Part I of Schedule A to the regulations
1204Minutes - No. 17
1205Public Health (Food) Ord., 1935, - Amendments to the by-laws in the Schedule to the, under the heading "Sale of Milk generally and Dairies and Milk Shops"
1206Ordinance not disallowed: - Promissory Oaths Amendment, No. 39 of 1939
1207Mr. H. J. Pearce to be an Assistant Director of Public Works
1208Mr. C. W. E. Bishop to be an executive Engineer
1209Dr. N. C. Macleod to be Deputy Director of Health Services
1210Mr. C. W. Jeffries resumed duty as Director, Royal Observatory
1211Mr. B. D. Evans resumed duty as Assistant Director, Royal Observatory
1212Mr. G. S. P. Heywood resumed duty as Professional Assistant, Royal Observatory
1213Mr. H. A. Mills resumed duty as Assistant Postmaster General, etc.
1214Mr. H. Barrett to act as Superintendent of Prisons
1215Inspector J. C. S. Fender to be an Examiner of Weights and Measures, etc.
1216Private J. W. Fitz-Geraid to be Lieutenant of an Auxiliary Unit in the H.K.V.D.C.
1217C.S.Major W. Stoker to be 2nd Lieutenant in the H.K.N.V.F.
1218Retinquishment of Commissions in the H.K.N.V.F.
1219Mr. C. A. L. Rickett to be Acting Sub-Lieut, in the H.K.N.V.F.
1220Officers of an Auxiliary Unit of the H.K.V.D.C.
1221Mr. W. Young recognized temporarily as Consul of the United States of America at H.K.
1222Dr. C. H. Burton to be a Member of the Dental Board for a further period
1223Messrs. Lowe, Bingham & Matthews appointed liquidators of Messrs. Bechler & Co. of Hankow
1224Mr. D. G. Cairns to act as Chief Boarding Officer
1225Mr. F. G. Maunder of Messrs. Thomson & Co. appointed Inspector of the business of the H.K. Mercantile & Chemicals, Ltd.
1226Mr. H. N. Williamson re-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
1227Compulsory Service Ord. - Mr. D. P. Ross permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1228Compulsory Service Ord. - Messrs. C. r. Lyen and E. J. Grainger permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1229Defence Regulations, 1939, - Order prohibiting the export, except by licence, of certain goods
1230Mr. A. J. R. Moss to be an Assistant Censor
1231Rates for the 1st Quarter, 1940, - Payment of
1232Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
1233Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of, by Hauff-Leonar A.-G.
 
   
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