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Hong Kong Government Gazette 1940
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Subject Matter
05-Jan-1940
Proclamation No. 1. - Merchant Shipping Amendment Ord., 1939, to come into operation on 6th January, 1940
1Stamp Ord., 1921,- Amendment to Heading No. 10 in the Schedule to the
2Miss J. M. Oram to be a Missress (Kinder-garten), Education Department
3Messrs, J. Whyatt and T. J. Gould to be Crown Counsel
4Mr. T. Black resumed duty as Accountant-General
5Dr. N.C. MacLeod to be a Deputy Registrar of Births and deaths
6Dr. G. Graham-Cumming to be a Medical Officer
7Dr. N. C. MacLeod to be an Official Justice of the Peace
8Intended absence from the Colony of Non-Official Justices of the Peace
9Colonial Fire Brigules Long Service Medal,- Award of, to Head Foremac Li Po
10Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. C. Dornao permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
11Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. L. S. Le Gay Brereton permited to quit the H.K.D.R.
12Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. D. R. Nush permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
13Juvenile Oftenders (Visitation of Places of Detention) Rules, 1939, to come into operation on 8th January, 1940
14Certain articles of food and drink prohibited to be exported from the U.K. except under the authority of a licerce granted by the Board of Trade
15Fook Control Order, Standard prices of certain articles of food
16Exchange Fund - Position at 30th June, 1939
17Light Dues - Average opening selling rate ofr December
18Financial Starement - October
19Comparative Statement of Revenne and Expenditure for the period ended 31st October, 1939
20Register kept under the Pharmacy and Poisons Ord., 1937, Chemists and Druggists
21Roll of Nurses (Male and Femak)
22Additions to the Register of Medical Practitioners - Drs. Fung Fa Lun, Ma Chiu Cheng and Fok Wing Kai
23Trade Mark No. 87 of 1926 to be reanoved from the Register
24Trade Marks - NOs. 181 (A. F.) of `897. etc., removed from the Trade Marks Register
25Trade Marks Nos. 348 to 375 of 1939 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
26Trade Mark - Renewal of registration of, by Kabushiki Kaisha Yamaguchi Shaten
12-Jan-1940
Proclamation No. 2. Crown Reats (Apportionment) Ord., 1936, to cone into operation as regards certain lots on 12th January, 1940
27Buildings Ord., 1935, - Additional hours for blasting operations granted to Messrs. Sang Lee & Co., in connexion with the construction of the Shing Mun Catchwater (2nd Section)
28Importation and Exportation Ord., 1915, - Prohibition of importation of certain merchandise from Macao
29Sgts. L. Goldman and T. A. Pearce to be 2nd Lientenants in the H.K.V.D.C.
30Promotions in the H.K.V.D.C.
31Appointments in the H.K.N.V.F.
322nd Lientenart B. A. Fargus to be Honorary Aide-de-Camp to H.F. the Governor
33Mr. G. S. Kennedy-Skipton to act as District Officer in the Southern District of the N.T.
34Mr. G. S. Kennedy-Skipton to hold a Small Debts Court in the N.T.
35Mr. H. G. Sheldon to be a Crown Counsel in the Colonial Legal Service
36Mr. H. G. Sheldon to perform the duties of a Magistrate
37Mr. H. G. Sheldon to be an Official Justice of the Peace
38Compalsary Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. C. R. Smirke permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
39Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. J. S. Webster permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
40Messrs. J. L. Anderson and G. Graham-Cumming enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
41Trading with the Enemy Ord., 1914, - Transfer of securities to enemy subjects
42Certain articles of food and drink prohibited to be exported from the U.K. except under the authority of a licence granted by the Board of Trade
43Order prohibiling the export, except under lireace, of copper coins of all kinds
44Meteorological Observations - December, 1939
45Rainfall - December, 1939
46Errors of Time-signals - December, 1939
47Re-entry by the Crown on pertions of K.L.L. No. 359
48Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements - December, 1939
49Re-entry by the Crown on the Rennining Portion of Section A of M.L. No. 268
50Amendment of General Condition 16 in G.N. No. 364 of 1934
51Roll of Maternity Homes
52Roll of Midwines
53Additions tot he Register of Medical Fractitioners
54Trade Marks Nos. 95 and 96 of 1926 to be removed from the Register
55Trade Marks Renewal of registration of
19-Jan-1940
56Rating Ord., 1901, - Existing valuation of the tenements of the Colony adopted for a period of nine morths commerneing on 1st July, 1910, and ending on 31st March, 1941
57Liglaing Contral Ord., 1936, Amendments to the regulations under the
58Mr. R. A. D. Forrest to be Postmaster General
59Mr. R. A. D. Forrest to be a competent authority for the purposes of regulation 7 of the Colonial Defence Regulations
60Mr. R. A. D. Forrest to be Assistant Censer
61Mr. E. L. Wynne-Jones to be Labour Officer
62Mr. E. H. Williams resumed duty as Crown Counsel
63Mr. H. J. Crattwell resumed duty as District Officer, South
64Approcal of the appointment of the Hon, Sir H. E. Pollock as an Unoficial Member of the Legisative Council for a further perlod
65Mr. G. S. Coxhead to be a Master, Education Department
66Mr. S. G. Davis to be a Master, Education Department
67Notification amending dates of promotions of certain officers in the Education Department
68Mr. B. C. K. Hawkins to be attached to the Imports and Exports Office
69Mr. D. Lois to be a Government Chemist
70Mr. T. O. Morean appointed an Engineer, P.W.D.
71Mr. S.C. Feltham to be an Executive Engineer
72Comdr. T. C. Stiff resumed duty as Assistant Harbour Master
73Lient,-Comdr. J. Jolly to be Deputy Harbour Master
74Efficiency Medal,-Award of, to C.S.M. H.M. Britto
75Cancellation of the appointment of Mr. H. Ahmed to act as a Public Vaccinator
76Colonial Police Long Service Medal - Award of
77Additions to the list of Chinese Banks registered under Regalation 1 (l) (b) of the Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1939
78Scale of fees charged by the Passport Office
79Contro of Communications Order, 1940
80Standard price for Rolled Oats and Oatmeal
81Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. F. B. Blakey permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
82Compulsory Service Ord., 1919,-Mc.] McC Pearson ppermined to quit the H.K.D.R.
83Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Messrs. W. A. A. Fergusson and G. Edwards permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
84Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) Order, 1940
85Urban Council,-Election of a candidate to fill a vacancy on the
86Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners - Dr. Lim Soon Kooi
87List of Masters, Mates and Engineers who obtained Certificates of Competency
88Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong - February
89Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
90Trade Marks Nos. 168 and 07 of 1926 to be removed from the Register
26-Jan-1940
91Public Health (Sanitation) Ord., 1935, - Fukienese Cemetery on Lots Nos. 582 and 583, S.D. 1, Kowloon City, to be closed
92Ordinances not disalowed:- Vagrancy Amendment, No. 41 of 1939; Prevention of Eviction Consolidation and Amendment, No. 44 of 1939
93Miss M. D. Riddle to be a Nursing Sister
94Miss L. E. Hera to be a Nursing Sister
95Dr. E. W. R. Hackett to be a Medical Officer
96Mr. G. A. R. Wright-Nooth to be a Police Cader, on probation
97Lient-Comor. J. Jolly to be an Official Justice of the Peace
98Professor L. R. Shere to be a Member of the Medical Board
99Engincer and Ship Surveyor; and Examiner of Engineers-Mr. W.S. Smith
100Mr. T. Oda to be in charge of the Japanese Consulate-General
101Air Navigation (Colonies, Protectorates and Mandated Territories) (Amendment)(No. 1) & (No. 2) Order, 1938
102Custodian of Enemy Property appointed liquidator of the affairs of Dr. Otto Hueck
103Amendments to the Colonial Defence Regulations, 1939
104Rales made by the Governor under regulation 18 of the Defence Regulations, 1939
105Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - List of persons corolled in the H.K.D.R.
106Public Vaccinators
107Unclaimed Balance
108Sin Wo Street
109Persons re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
110Standard prices of Evaporated Milk, Rolled Oats and Oatmeal
111Addition to the Register of Pharmacists, - Mr. M. Meng
112Additions to the Register of Medical practitioners
113Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry on I. L. No. 2609
114Unclaimed Balance belonging to the estate of Carolina Maria Pereira of No. 25 Bowrington Road, Widow
115List of licensed plumbers,-B.J. Lacon & Co., deleted from the
116Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of, by Gibb, Livingston & Co.
117Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
118Trade Marks Nos. 51 of 1912 and 101 of 1926 to be removed from the Register
02-Feb-1940
119Prison Ord., 1932, - Amendments to Prison Rules relating to corporal punishment
120Addition to the list of Authorized Architects, - Mr. Wong Ah Wee
121Ordinances not disallowed:- Rating (No. 2) Amendment No. 42 of 1939
122Lieut. G. P. Ferguson to be an Honorary A.D.C.
123Dr. N. C. MacLeod to be a Member of the Nutrition Research Committee
124Mr. C. Chamokin relingquished his appointment as Chief Air Raid Warden
125Mr. Li Tse-fong to be a Member of the Board of Education for a further period
126Monsiear L. O. F. Reynand recognized as Consal-Gereral for France at H.K.
127Colonial Police Medal - award of, to Police Constable C. 108 Tang Ka
128Emoluments of retired Army officers taken into employment with Dominion and Colonial forces
129Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
130Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
131Food Control Order, - Standard prices of certain articles of food
132Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry on D.D. 176 Lot No. 618 in the Northern District of the N.T.
133No. 249, Electric Road, in the King's Road District, to be occupied by the Stores Dept
134Additions to th Register of Medical Practitioners-Drs. Goh Kok Aun, Chan Weng Cheong and Fang Ching Wen
135Election of a member of the Urban Council
136Light Dues - Average opening selling rate for January, 1940
137Office hours of the Supreme Court during the Chinese New Year Vacation
138Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 359, determination of
139Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 910, determination of
140Crown Rent of M.L. No. 450, determination of
141Crown Rent of L.L. No. 140, determination of
142Crown Rent of L.L. No. 427, determination of
143Trade Marks Nos. 1 to 17 of 1940 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
144Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
145Trade Marks Nos. 192B, 192C, 192K, etc. f 1898, to be removed from the Register
07-Feb-1940
146Emergency Regulations Ord., 1922, - Amendments to the regulstions under the
147Mr. J. B. Prentis to be Deputy Registrar, Supreme Court, etc.
148Mr. R. Wong Tape nominated a Member of the Court of the University H.K.
149Mr. G. P. de Martin nominated a Member of the Court of the University of H.K.
150Mr. Ts'o Seen-wan nominated a Member of the Court of the University of H.K.
151Mr. C. C. Roberts nominated a Member of the Court of the University of H.K.
152Mr. Chau Tsun-nin nominated a Member of the Court of the University of H.K.
153Mr. H. C. Eardleyto be Acting Sub-Lieut in the H.K.N.V.F.
154Hawthorn Road, etc.
155Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,- List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
156Unclaimed Balances
157Messrs. Perey Smith, Seth & Fleming appointed liquidators of the affairs of Mr. R. Umnuss formerly of the China Export-Import & Bank Co.
158Notice to the Owner of S.D. I Lot No. 1582 R. P. (portion)
159Notice to the Owner of S.D. I Lot No. 1642 R.P. (portion)
160Notice to the Owner of S.D. I Lot No. 1717 R.P. (the agricultural portion containing 436 sq. ft)
161Notice to the Owner of S.D. I Lot No. 1812 R.P. (portion)
162Tai Mee Co., Ld. struck of the Register
163Re-entry by the Crown on certain portions of Hang Hau D. D. Nos. 224 and 243
164Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners - Dr. J. T. Smalley
165Addition to the list of licensed plumbers - Kwong Sing Loi Kee
166Trade Mark - Renewai of registertion of, by Woo Brothers
16-Feb-1940
167Importation and Exportation Ord., 1915, - Import (Certificates of Origin and Interest) Order, 1910
168Vehicles and Traffic Regulation Ord., 1912,- Amendments to the regulations under the
169Vehicles and Traffic Regulation Ordieance, 1912, - Fare for the hiring of a taxici
170Mr. E. W. Pudney to be Accountant, Treasury
171Mr. J. P. Murphy appeinted an Assistant Crown Solicitor
172Mr. S. Randle to be Assistant Censor
173Mr. G. A. Pentreath to be Chief Air Raid Warden, Hong Kong
174Mr. L. G. Morgan to act as a Senior Inspector of Schools, Education Department
175Mr. C. C. Roberts to be a Member of the Volunteer Advisory Committee
176Mr. H. J. Pearce to act as a Director of the Widows' and Orphans' Pensions
177Advisory Committee under the Colonial Defence Regulation 18
178Mr. K. Okazaki resumed charge of the Conselate-General for Japan
179Defence (Bunker Coal and Oil) Order, 1940
180Defence Regulations, 1939,-Order declaring the whole of the Colony of Hong Kong and Kowloon excepting certain parts to be a protceted area
181Emergency Powers (Colonial Defence) Order in Council, 1939, Regulation referring to protected areas
182Regulations for the control of fishing
183Appointment of Mr. R. A. Wadeson as Liquidator of the affairs of Mr. K. Kastmann, revoked
184Appointment of Messrs, Thomson & Co. as liquidators of Messrs. Glaser & co., revoked
185Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
186Compalsory Service Ord., 1939,-List of persons enolled in the H.K.D.R.
187Standard price of Golden State Evaporated Milk
188Mr. J. D. Murphy re assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
189Mr. C. F. Pragnell re-assisgned from the Key-Posts Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
190Financial Statement - November, 1939
191Comparative Statement of Revenne and Expenditure for the period ended 30th November, 1939
192Meteorological Observations January, 1940
193Rainfall - January, 1940
194Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong - March
195Errors of Time-signals - January, 1940
196Election of a Justice of the Peace to serve on the Licensing Board
197Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 2402, determination of
198Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 2408, determination of
199Crown Rent of I.L. No. 19, determination of
200Crown Rent of I.L. No. 170, determination of
201Crown Rent of I.L. No. 1270, determination of
202Crown Rent of I.L. No. 1491, determination of
203Next Criminal Sessions to be held on the 26th February
204Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements - January, 1940
205Trade Marks Nos. 112 and 113 of 1926 to be removed from the Register
206Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
23-Feb-1940
207Ordinance not disallowed:- Appropriation ofr 1940-1941, No. 40 of 1939
208Approval of the appointment of the Hon. Mr. A. B. PUrves to be an Official Member of the Legislative Council
209Miss M. a. M. Mackay to be a Nursing Sister
210Dr. T. K. Abbott to be a Health Officer
211Mr. L. L. Mills to be Acting Cable Censor and Mr. E. Humphreys to be Acting Assistant Cable Censor
212Lieut-Comdr. R. J. D. C. Grieve reliuquished his Commission in the H.K.N.V.F.
213Messrs, Fung Kong-un and Kan Tong-po Uominated as Members of the Court of the University of H.K.
214Exequatur empowering Mr. H. A. Keller to act as Honorary Consul for Switzerland at H.K.
215Exequatur empowering Mr. H. A. Keller to act as Honorary Consul for Switzeland at H.K.
216Exequatur empowering Mr. K. Okazaki to act as Consul-General of Japan at H.K.
217Jarisdiction of Don G. S. de Ericey O'SEea, Spanish Consed at Bombay, extended so as to inclade H.K.
218Mr. A. Ritchie appointed liquidator of the affairs of Mr. Carl Gerhard Mechers
219The Official Secrets Act., 1939
220Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
221Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
222Mr. J. Ring re-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
223Compelsory Service Ord., 1939,-Mr. F. B. Winter permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
224Proposed removal of all graves in portion of Section A in New Kowloon Cemetery No. 4 (Sai Yu Shek Cemetery)
225Proposed removal of all graves in Sertion A in new Stanley Cemetery in which bodies were buicied during and prior to the year 1933
226Proposed removal of all graves in portion of Section A in New Kowloon Cemetery No. 3 (Cheung Sha Wan Cemetery)
227Proposed removal of all graves in portion of Section A in Chai Wan Cemetery
228Proposed removal of all graves in portions of Section A and Trenches in Kai Lung Wan East Cemetery
229Proposed removal of all graves in portions of Sections B and C in Kowloon Cemetery No. 2 (Ho Man Tin Cemetery)
230Proposed removal of all graves in Section A in Shun Wan Cemetery, Aberdeen
231Proposed removal of all graves in the Tang Wah Hospital Cemetery at Kai Lung Wan
232Proposed removal of all graves in portions of Sections B and C in Mount Caroline Cemetery
233Unclaimed Balances
234Additions to the Register of Medical Practitioners - Drs. Lee Hah Liong and Choi Yuen Hoi
235Trade Marks Nos. 126, 212 to 217, 219 and 117 of 1926 to be removed from the Register
01-Mar-1940
236Dangeroas Goods Regulations, 1940
237Lighting Control Ord., 1936, - Blackout
238Miscellaneous Licences Ordinance, 1933, - Amendment to the regulations in the Schedule to the, under the heading "Part V-Money Changers"
239Mr. E. V. Hopkioson to be a Pharmacist
240Mr. J. W. FitzGerald to be Acting assistant Superintendent of Hong Kong Prison
241Mr. D. Loie to be an Analyst for the purpose of the Adulterated Food & Drug Ord., 1935
242Mr. Wong Pak-kai to be a Probation Officer
243Mr. W. Faid to be Censor and Mr. H. H. Beddow to be an Assistant Censor
244Amendment to G. N. No. 213 of 23rd Feb., 1940
245Recreation Grounds Committee
246Notice of intention to make an Order permitting the removal of 29 Urns from Sai Yu Shek, Kai Lung Wan East and Aplichau Urn Cemeteries to the Association's Cemetery at Cheung Chau
247Order for the removal of all graves in Hau Pui Lung Cemetery
248Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. J. E. McDonald permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
249Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. W. L. Spencer permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
250Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. K. J. Attwell permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
251Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. W. H. E. French permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
252Mr. J. G. Marshall re-assigned fromt he Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
253Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. G. V. A. Griffith enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
254Mr. E.S.C. Brooks appointed liquidator of the affairs of Mrs. Alice Jochheim
255Midwives Ord., 1910, - Amendments to the Regulations to the
256Midwives Ord., 1910,-The Midwives (Post-Graduate Study) Regulations, 1940
257Trading with the Enemv (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order, 1940
258Food Control Order, - Standard prices of certain articles of food
259Dr. A. M. Rodrigues elerced as a member of the Urban Council
260Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry on K.L.L. No. 3685
261Light Dues - Average opening selling rate for February
262Crown Rent of L.L. No. 2621, determination of
263Trade Marks Nos. 18 to 31 of 1940 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
264Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
265Trade Marks Nos. 125 and 222 of 1926 to be removed from the Register
266Trade Marks Nos. 276 to 285 of 1925 removed from the Register
08-Mar-1940
267Public Health (Sanitation) Ord., 1935, - Closing of New Kowloon Cemetery No. 5
268Importation and Exportation Ord., 1915, - Amendments to the prohibition against the import of certain merchandise from Macao
269Minutes - No. 18 of 1939
270Ordinances passed and assented to:- Registration of Dentist, No. 1 of 1940; Waterworks Amendment, - No. 2 of 1940
271Public Health (Food) Ord., 1935, - Amendment to the by laws under the heading "Markets" in the Schedule to the
272Public Health (Sanitation) Ord., 1935, - Additional by-law under the hending "Dangerous and Offensive Trades in Schedule A to the
273Mr. T. K. Abbott to be Inspector of Schools
274Mr. B. C. K. Hawking to be Labour Officer
275Majer R. E. Moody to be a member of the Compulsere Service Tribural
276Dr. Tseung Fat-im to be a member of the Nutrition Research Committee
277Mr. G. S. Kennedy-Skipton to act as District Officer in the Southern District of the N.T.
278Mr. G. S. Kennedy-Skipton to hold a Small Debts Court in the N.T.
279Miss M.E. Black to be a Nursing Sister
280The Sapreme Court Fees (In Prize) Order, 1940
281Appointment of Messrs, Linstead & Davis as liquidators of the affairs of Mrs. A.M. Pfister, revoked
282Appointment of Messrs, Linsread & Davis as liquidators of the affairs of Dr. M. O. Pfister, revoiced
283Trading with the Enemy (Specitied Persons) (Amendment)(No. 3) Order, 1940
284Food Control Order, - Standard prices of Golden Butterfly Thick Cream
285Order prohibiting the use of wireless transmitting apparatus
286Mr. C. C. Petrovsky re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
287Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. S. C. Crowden permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
288Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. A. Morse permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
289Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. W. Fleming pertnitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
290Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. D. D. MacGregor permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
291The China Hong Nin Life Insurance Co., Ltd., - Report of the Registrar of Companies on
292Next Criminal Sessions to be held on the 16th March
293Reliance Auto Accessories, Ltd. to be struck off the Register
294Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements - February
295Meteorological Observations Febraury
296Rainfall - February
297Board of Arbitrators in coanexion with the resumption of Section A lf Lot No. 317, etc
298List of licensed plumbers, additions and deletions
299Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
300Trade Mark - Renewal of registration of, by Compagnie Dplorg
15-Mar-1940
301Building Ord., 1935, Hours of blasting by Messrs, Kin Lee & Co., at Jubilee Reservior
302Importation and Exportation Ord., 1915, - Amendment to the prohibitory order relating to the importation of certain merchandise from Macao
303Minutes - No. 1 of 1940
304Ordinances passed and assented to:- Incitement to Disaffection Amendment, - No. 3 of 1940; Merchant Shipping Amendment, - No. 4 of 1940; Shops (Hours of Closing), - No. 5 of 1940; Hong Kong Corps of Air Raid Wardens, - No. 6 of 1940; Administration o
305Mr. H. J. Cruttwell resumed duty as District Officer in the Southern District of the N.T.
306Corporals K. S. Robertson and I. P. Tamworth to be Second Lieutenants in The H.K.V.D.C.
307Mr. A. R. Brown to be Acting Sub-Lieutenant in the H.K.N.V.F.
308Appointment of Mr. F. A. Kemp as Government Wireless Inspector, cancelled
309Government Wireless Inspectors
310Mr. R. W. Rinden recegnized as Vice-Consul of the United States of Mamerica at H.K.
311Mr. Li Tse-fong to be a Member of the Urban Council
312Notes for persons wishing to communicate with friends in enemy countries, etc.
313Colonial Police Long Service Medal, - Date of award of, to Inspertor L. R. Whant, altered
314Efficiency Medal, - Awards of, to Private M.M. da Silva and Lance-Sgt. J. D. dos Remedios
315Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - List of persens enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
316Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
317Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. R. W. Cole pernitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
318Defence Regulations, 1939, - Order prohibiting the export, except by licence, of Nickel Coins
319Election of a Justice of the Peace to serve on the Licensing Board announced to be held on 15th March, will not take place
320Trae Mark - Renewal of registration of, by The Standard - Vacuum Oil Co.
321Trade Marks Nos. 140 and 141, 152, 221, and 153 of 1926, 190 of 1928 and 100 of 1912 to be removed from the Register
21-Mar-1940
322Ferries Ord., 1917, - Exemption of the ferry of Lum Sun plying between Sai Kung and pak Tam Chung from the provisions of the
323Acting Sub-Lieut. A. B. Palmer relinquished his Commission in the H.K.N.V.F.
324Mr. G. C. Dudley to be Acting Lieutenant in the H.K.N.V.F.
325Exequatur empowering Don G. S. de Erice y O'Shea to act as Consul for Spain at Bombay with jurisdioction in H.K.
326Mr. J. Whyatt authorized to conduct Prize proceedings on behalf of the Crown
327Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment)(No. 4) Order, 1940
328Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1940
329Trading with the Enemy Ord., 1914, - Transfer of Securities to enemy subjects resident in Palestine
330Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
331Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
332Amendment to G. N. No. 311 of 15th March, 1940
333Amendment to G. N. No. S. 449 of 8th March, 1940
334Dangerons Drugs Ord., 1935, Withdrawal of authority from Shigemitsu Muramoto for the retailing of poisions, etc.
335Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899, - Launches, motor boats, junks, etc. prohibited from approaching H.M.'s dockyards at H.K. and Kowloon between sunset and sunrise
336Proof of the appointment of Mr. Ngan Shing Kwan as Trustee of the Hop Yat Tong Church of Christ
337Food Control Order, - Standard price of C. & B. Oatmeal in tins
338Office hours of the Supreme Court during the Easter vacation
339Errors of Time-signals - February
340Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong - April
341Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of, by Mercedes Buromaschinen-Merke Aktiengesellschaft
342Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
343Trade Mark No. 61 of 1912 to be removed from the Register
29-Mar-1940
344Jurors List for 1940
345Ord. No. 6 of 1887 - Jury Lists to be brought into use on 1st April, 1940
346Minutes - No. 2
347Lieut, - Comdr. J. Jolly to be a Marine Magistrate
348Mr. E. L. Jones to act as Senior Surveyor of Ships
349Notice to the Owner of S.D.I. Lot No. 271
350Notice to the Owners of S.D.I. Lots Nos. 303, 308 and 6173
351Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. R. A. Carroll permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
352Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. E. W. Westwood enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
353Mr. R. A. Boyd re-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
354Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 31st December, 1939
355Financial Returns for the year 1939
356The Tai Ping Investment Co., Ltd. struck off the Register
357Rates for the 2nd Quarter, 1940 - Payment of
358Alteration to Trade Mark No. 101 of 1889
359Trade Marks Nos. 144, 145 and 132 of 1926 to be removed from the Register
360Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
05-Apr-1940
361Industrial and Reformatory Schools Ord., 1932, - Certification of the South China Training Institute
362Lighting Control Ord., 1936, - Blackout
363Minutes - No. 3
364Ordinance passed and assented to:- Telephone Amendment,- No. 9 of 1940
365Public health (Sanitation) Ord., 1935, - Additional by-law under the heading "Dangerons and Offensive Trades"
366Mr. G. S. Kennedy - Skipton to be Controller of Food
367Lieut. J. Robinson allowed to resign his commission in the H.K.V.D.C.
368Mr. E. W. Pudney to act as Accountant-General
369Address of the Education Department
370address of Medical Headquarters
371Post of Probationer in the Senior Clerical and Accounting Staff
372Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment)(No. 5) Order, 1940
373Procedure applicable to Export Licences relating to goods consigned to Europe
374Food Control Order, - Standard prices of certain prices of food
385Trade marks Nos. 101 of 1925, 97, 101, etc. of 1926, removed from the Register
10-Apr-1940
386Emergency Powers (Colonial Defence) Order in Council, 1939, - Additional Regulations
12-Apr-1940
387Dangerous Goods Ord., 1873, Amendments to Part IV of the regulations under the
388Dairen declared an infected port
389Post Office Ord., 1926, - New air rates of postage
390Approval of the appointment of the Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell to be an unofficial Member of the Legislative Council for a further period
391Messrs. D. Drummond and F. J. de Rome nominated as Members of the Court of the university of H.K. for a further period
392Dr. Hua Tse-jen to be a Member of the Nurses Board
393Mr. E. C. Luscombe to be a Member of the Committee to administer the Mercantile Marine Assistance Fund of H.K.
394Mr. H. H. Pegg to be an Assistant Director of Public Works
395Mr. A. E. Lissaman to be an Executive Engineer
396Mr. L. H. McCabe to be a Land Surveyor
397Mr. B. H. Puckle to be Assistant Director of Air Raid Precautions
398Variation of the dates regarding the promotion of certain officers in the Education Department
399Sub-Insp. R. R. McEwen to be an Examiner of Weights and Measures
400Mr. H. A. Keller assumed charge of the Swiss Consulate at H.K.
401Mr. T. Oda to be in charge of the Japanese Consulate - General
402Appointment of Official and Unofficial Justices of the Peace
403Office of the Shipping Control Advisory Board transferred to 1st Floor, Post Office Building
404Order revoking the order relating to rates of postage published as G.N. No. 742 of 3rd September, 1939
405Proof of the appointment of Mr. T. Meyerholt as President of the Basel Evangelical Missionary Society Incorporation
406Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. M. A. Yaroogsky-Erooga enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
407Food Control Order, - Standard price for Margarine and vegetable lard
408List of Justices of the Peace for 1940
409Change in the Rating Year
410Re-entry by the Crown on certain lots in the Southern districts of the N.T.
411Addition to the list of Register of Pharmacists - Mr. Tzee Hugh Chung
412Financial Statement - January, 1940
413Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 31st January, 1940
414Meteorological Observations - March
415Rainfall - March
416Display of typhoon signals
417Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
418Trade Marks Nos. 75 and 113 of 1912 and 129 and 188 of 1926 to be removed from the Register
19-Apr-1940
419Telecommunication Ord., 1936, - Amendments to the rates made under the
420Incrreased charges in respect of medical inspection and dental service for Government non-British Schools
421Minutes - No. 4
422Rules made by the Chief Justice under the Trade Marks (Emergency) Rules, 1940
423Ordinance not disallowed:- Waterworks Amendment, No. 2 of 1940
424Miss S. D. Spencer to be a Nursing Sister
425Miss D. M. Sage to be a Mistress, Education Department
426Mr. L. R. Andrewes to be Registrar of Supreme Court, etc.
427Messrs. Lee Iu-cheung, Lam Ming-fan and Chow Yat-kwong to be Members of the Medical Committee, Tung Wah Hospitals
428Mr. L. H. Chater to be a Member of the Authorized Architects Consulting Committee
429S.Q.M.-Sgt. R. J. Shrigley to be 2nd Lietu, in the H.K.V.D.C.
430Messrs. F. C. Manning, H. E. Brewer and P. E. Young to be Acting Sub-Lieuteoants in the H.K.N.V.F.
431Capt. L. G. B. A. Campbell to be a Member of the H.K.N.V. Reference Board
432Signor G. Ros, Italian Consul in Canton, to be in temporary charge of the Italian Consulate-General
433Dr. R. G. Shannon to be a Member of the Dental Board
434The Kingdom of Denmark, exclading the Kingdom of Iceland, &c., regarded as Enemy territory
435Addition to the list of Official Justices of the Peace - Mr. L. A. Searle
436Commercial agreement between H. M.'s Government in the U.K. and the Egyptian Government prolonged until 16th February, 1941
437Amendments to the Regulations as to the grants, forfeiture, restoration, etc., concerning Colonial Police and Fire Brigades Long Service Medal
438Notice to the Owver of S.D.I. Lot No. 1928
439Notice to the Owner of S.D. I Lots No. 1810 (including the buildings thereon) and No. 1811
440Notice to the Owner of S.D. I Lots No. 1913, 1915 and 2014
441Notice to the Owner of S.D. I Lots No. 1929 R.P. and 1931 R.P.
442Clasp to Efficiency Medal, award of, to R.Q.M. Sgt. A. E. Kew
443Additions to teh list of Chinese Banks registered under Regulation 1 (l) (b) of the Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1940
444The Northern Feather Works, Ltd., The East Asiatic Co., Ltd., and The great Northern Telegraph Co., Ltd., placed under the Control of the Custodian of enemy Property
445Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. J. W. Wells enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
446Compuslory service Ord., 1939, - List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
447Food Control Order, - Standard price for Margarine and Vegetable land
448Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners - Dr. Richard Tak Eng
449Board of Arbitrators in connexion with the resumption of the R.P. of Lot No. 1582 and the R.P. of Lot No. 1717 both in S.D.I. near Sai Kung Road
450List of Authorized Architects
451Revision of List of Authorized Architects
452Re-entry by the Crown on Section B of Marine Lot No. 198 (to be knwon as I.L. No. 5286).
453Payment of compensation in respect of the resumption of Lots No. 317 Section A and No. 6021 in Survey District I of the N.T.
454Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong - May
455Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
26-Apr-1940
456Minutes - No. 5
457Ordinances passed and assented to:- Summary Offences Amendment, - No. 10 of 1940; Interpretation Amendment, - No. 11 of 1940; Fire investigation Amendment, - No. 12 of 1940; War Revenue, - No. 13 of 1940
458Ordinance not disallowed:- Merchant Shipping Amendment, No. 4 of 1940
459Mr. J. Reynolds to be Crown Counsel
460Mr. J. Reynolds to act as an Assistant Land Officer, etc.
461Mr. J. Reynolds to be an Official Justice of the Peace
462Dr. J. P. Fehily to be Senior Health Officer, Medical Department
463Exequatur empowering Mr. R. W. Rinden to act as Vice-Consul of the United States of America at H.K.
464Mr. G. S. Archbutt nominated a Member of the Court of the University of H.K. for a further period
465Mr. T. Black to be Commissioner and Messrs. C. van Langenberg and H. Lourensz to be Examiners under the war Revenue Ordinance
466Rev. F. Short and Mr. B. Wylie to be Members of the Board of Education for a further period
467Mr. Lo Tung-fan to be a Member of the Board of Education
468Mr. P. S. Cassidy to be a member of the Licensing Board
4692nd Lieut. L. Goldman to be Lieut and Gunner A. C. I. Bowker to be 2nd Lieut. in the H.K.V.D.C.
470Proof of the appointment of Sister Lucy Chan as Superioress of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Precious Blood
471Mr. F. G. Maunder appointed liquidator of Mr. H. Arfas in place of Messrs. Thomson & Co.
472Unclaimed Balances
473Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
474Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
475Defence Regulations, 1939, - Order prohibiting the importation of motor vehicles and radio receiving sets
476Food Control Order,- Standard price for certain articles of food
477Endorsement required from Controller of Food on all orders for foodstuffs from the United Kingdom
478Trading with the Enemy Ord., 1914, - Order in respect of money to be paid to the Custodian
479Shouson Hill Road East and West
480Addition to the Register of Medical practitioners - Dr. A. L. Thomas
481Mr. A. S. Abbott re-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
482Control of Trade Offices situated on the 3rd floor, Fire Brigade building
483Dr. Pang Iu Kicensured for signing certificates of inoculation of cholera and vaccination in blank
484Re-entry by the Crown on M.L. No. 1A and all its sections and sub-sections
485Re-entry by the Crown on M.L. No. 63B and all its sectiosn and sub-sections
486Trade Mark No. 193 of 1926 to be removed from the Register
487Trarde Mark - Renewal of registration of, by T. D. Shepherd & Co.
03-May-1940
Proclamation No. 3. - Registration of Dentists Ord., 1940, to come into operation on 1st July, 1940
488Rating Ord., 1901, - Existing valuation of the tenements of the Colony adopted for a period of nine months commencing on 1st July, 1940, and ending on 31st March, 1941
489Ordinance not disallowed:- Shops (Hours of Closing), No. 5 of 1940
490Mr. E. H. Williams to act as Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court
491His Honour Mr. E. H. Williams to be Chairman of the Compulsory Service Tribunal
492Members of the Board of War Taxation
493Messrs. D. J. Sloss and W. Faid resumed duty as Censor and Assistant Censor
494Mr. L. J. Morley to be Chief pharmacist, Medical Department
495Mr. J. M. Wilson to act as a Senior Inspector of Schools, Education Department
496Miss Wu Pai Hang to be a Temporary Public Vaccinator
497Dr. Law nai-koey to be a member of the midwives Board
498award of the Imperial Service Medal to Mr. R. E. Cable
499part of Poland to be regarded as an area in enemy occupation
500Proof of the appointment of Mrs. w. Phillips as Colony Secretary for the time being of the Girl Guides Association, Hong Kong Branch
501Proof of the appointment of Mrs. C. R. Upsdell as Colony Treasurer for the time being of the Girl Guides Association, Hong Kong Branch
502Order deciaring certain premises to be protected places for the purposes of the Defence Regulations, 1939
503Scale of fees charged by the Passport Office
504Mr. W. H. S. Davis re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
505Additions to the list of Chinese Banks registered under Regulation 1 (l) (b) of the Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1940
506Address and telephone numbers of the Air Raid Precantions Department
507Public Vaccinators
508Unclaimed Balances
509Unclaimed Balances
510Unclaimed Balances
511Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry on N.K.I.L. No. 1698
512War Revenue Ord., 1940, - Return and information to be furnished to the Commissioner by every person chargeable with tax under the
513Light Dues - Average opening selling rate for April
514Financial Statement - February
515Comparative Statement of Revenuo and Expenditure for the period ended 29th February, 1940
516Food Control Order, - Maximum retail prices for certain articles of food
517Trade Marks Nos. 59 to 115 of 1940 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
518Trade Marks Nos. 196 c of 1898, 197 III of 1898, etc., removed from the Registered
10-May-1940
519ordinance not disallowed:- Incitement to Disaffection Amendment, No. 3 of 1940
520Appointment of Official and Unofficial Justices of the Peace
521Promotions in the H.K.V.D.C.
522Mr. K. Okazaki resumed charge of the Consulate-General for Japan
523Mr. R. J. Minnitt to be Administrative Assistant, Sanitary Department
524Mr. J. B. Prentis to be Marshal, Supreme Court, In Prize
525Mr. T. J. Gould authorized to conduct Prize proceedings
526Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
527List of persons re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
528Compensation (Defence) Regulations, 1940
529Tsim-Sha-Tsui Baptist Church at Hill Wood Road, Kowloon, licensed for the celebration of marriages
530Food Control Order, - Standard price for Allenbury's Milk Foods and Wing Coffce
531Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements - April
532Notice to Masters of Ships, Oweers, etc. relating to carringe of Matches in ships
533Re-entry by the Crown on portions of I.L. No. 11
534Meteorological Observations - April
535Rainfall - April
536Register of Medical and Surgical Practitioners and list of persons authorized to sign death certificates
537Dental Register
538Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
539Trade Mark No. 1 of 1913 to be removed from the register
17-May-1940
540Importation and Exportation Ord., 1915, - Importation of cargo from Canton by steamer or motor vessel prohibited
541Mr. W. F. Gilbert to be an Engineer, P.W.D.
542Mrs. I. Frommer to be Inspector of Schools
543mr. J. H. Taggart to be Controller of Food
544Seals of the Colonial Department entrusted to the Rt. Hon. Lord Lloyd of Dolobran
545Amendment to the Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899, and the Merchant Shipping (Aliens Employment) Ord., 1922
546Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1940, - Order revoking Order made under regulation 3A of the
547Defence Regulations, 1939, - Persons holding more than ten tons of coal are required to furnish a Weekly Return and Statement
548Registration of codes in the possession of persons in H.K.
549Control of Communications Amendment Order, 1940
550Mr. L. G. Morgan re-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
551Food Control Order, - Standard price of Sweetened Condensed Milk, Longevity Brand
552Mr. R. L. Barkus re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
553Mr. C. L. Clarke re-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
554Corporations, companies, firms, etc. carrying stocks of ship's stores are requested to register with the Controller of Trade
555Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong - June
556Errors of Time-signals-April
557Trade Marks Nos. 166 of 1926 and 90 of 1912 to be removed from the Register
558United Kingdom Patent
19-May-1940
559Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith assumed the administration of the Government
560Mr. R. A. C. North to act as Colonial Secretary
561Mr. W. J. Carrie to act as Secretary for Chinese Affairs
562Mr. G. S. Kennedy Skipton to be Chairman of the Urban Council
563Mr. G. Treverlon to be Private Secretary to H.E. the Officer Administering the Government
564Mr. B. C. Fay to be Aide-de-Camp to H.E. the Officer Administering the Government
23-May-1940
565Building Ord., 1935, - Additional hours for blasting by Messrs. Nam Hing Co., in connexion with work at Tai Po Roac
566Public Health (Sanitation) Ordinance, 1935,-H.K.L.L. No. 2662, authorized for use as a Roman catholic Cemetery
567Ordinance not disanowed;- Administration of Estates by Consalar Officers, No. 7 of 1940
568Mr. H. J. Pearce to be temporarily a Member of the Legislative Council
569Hon. Mr. H. J. Pearce to act as Director of Public Works
570Dr. G. W. Pope to be Port Health Officer and Inspector of Emigrants
571Mr. W. H. Whittaker to be an Acting Assistant Censor
572Mr. P. C. Fairbairn to be Acting Sub-Lieut, in the H.K.N.V.F.
573Acting Paymaster Sub-Lieut, B. M. Bateman relinquished his commission in the H.K.N.V.F.
574Acting Chaplain the Rev. C. Strong relinquished his commission in the H.K.N.V.F.
575Procedure applicable to export licences relating to goods consigned to Europe
576Compalsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. W. H. Jowit permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
577Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. J. W. Farquhar permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
578Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Messrs. L. W. Watkin and A. Williamson enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
579Food Control Order,-Standard price for certain articles of food
580Section 3 of Ships and Aireraft (Transfer Restriction) Act, 1939, came into operation on2nd September
581Office of the Controller of Food, address of the
582Kum Dor Co., Ltd., struck off the Register
583Trade Mark-Renewal of registration of, by California Texas Oil Co., Ltd.
584Trade Mark No. 142 of 1913 to be removed from the register
585United Kingdom Patent
31-May-1940
586Births and Deaths Registration Ord., 1934,-Amendment to the first Schedule to the, under the heading "Death Register Officer".
587Minutes - No. 6
588Ordinance passed and assented to:- Prevention of Eviction Amendment - No. 14 of 1940
589Resolution extending powers to note-isuing banks
590Public Health (Food) Ord., 1935, - Amendments of the healding "Restaurants and Eating-houses" and the by-laws in the Schedule to the
591Public Health (Food) Ord., 1935, - Amendment to the by-laws in the Schedule to the, under the heading "Food Shops"
592Public Health (Sanitation) Ord., 1935,-Amendment of the by-laws under the heading "Domestic Cleanliness and Prevention of Disease", etc.
593Ordinance not disallowed:- Summary Offences Amendment, No. 10 of 1940
594Mr. S. L. Lloyd to act as Organizer of the Genera Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
595Miss I. L. Morgan to be a Nursing Sister
596Honorary Aides-de-Camp to H.E. the Officer Administering the Government
597Mr. F. E. E. Booker to be an Assistant Superintendent of Police
598Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Lt.-Col. H. B. Rose to be the Proper Military Authority for the purposes of ss. 8 and 11 of the
599Mr. H. G. Wallington to be Principal, King's College
600Areas in Norway, Holland and Luxemburg in enemy occupation
601Efficiency Medal, - Award of
602Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Regulation amending s. 3 (l) (d) of the
603Mr. J. S. McKenzie enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
604Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Regulation amending the first proviso to section 11(2) of the
605Drawing of Hong Kong Dollar Loan Bonds for redemption
606Services of Sub-Lt. G. Fish, Warrant Officers J. Ross and C. Yong as members of the H.K.N.V.F. dispensed with
607Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899,-Regulation amending the
608Food Control Order, - Maximum retail prices of certain articles of food
609Essential Commodities Reserves Ord., 1939, - Applications invited from Importers of rice for registration under the
610Addition to the list of licensed plumbers
611Payment of compensation in respect of the resumption of Lots Nos. 1512 R. P. (portion comprising 436 square feet) and 1717 R. P. (agricultural portion comprising 436 square feet) in Survey District I of the N.T.
612Financial Statement - March
613Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 31st March, 1940
614Re-entry by the Crown on various lots in the Northern District of the N.T.
615Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
616Trade Marks Nos. 115 & 116 of 1912, 103 of 1927, 145-147 of 1929, 51 of 1927 and 211 of 1926 to be removed from the Register
07-Jun-1940
617Ordinance not disallowed - Telephone Amendment, No. 9 of 1940
618Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell to be a member of the Board of War Taxation
619Mr. K. M. A. Barnett to be an Assistant Commissioner of War Taxation
620Mr. P. Appleyard to be an Examiner (war Taxation Department)
621Mr. C. W. Tresise to be an Examiner (War Taxation Department)
622Approval of the appointment of Mr. F. E. E. Booker to be a member of the Colonial Police Service
623Promotions in the H.K.N.V.F.
624Dr. J. Lanchester to be a Dental Surgeon
625Mr. M. H. Turner nominated a Member of the Court of the Univesity of H.K. for a further period
626Miss Liang Pui-yui to be a Temporary Public Vaccinator
627Mr. T. Oda to be in charge of the Japanese Consulate-General
628Mr. E. C. Drown to be an Assistant Inspector of Labour, Factories and Workshops
629The Kingdom of Belgium to be regarded as an area in enemy occupation
630Tradeing with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment)(No. 6) Order, 1940
631Trading with the Enemy Ord., 1914, - Particulars required by the Custodian of Enemy Property
632Order declaring the premises of the Telephone Exchanges, Cables & Wireless, Ltd., Dockyards, and the Taikoo Sugar Refinery as protected places
633Kowloon Death Registration Office transferred from Kowloon Mortuary compound to Tsim Sha Tsui Health Centre (old Central British School)
634Members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade to be Public Vaccinators
635Light Dues - Average opening selling rate for May
636Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
637Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
638Reliance Auto Accessories, Ltd., struck off the Register
639Food Control Order, - Standard price for Solba Mangarine, Cream and Condensed Milk
640Errors of Time-signals - May
641Trade Mark - Renewal of Registration of, by Wollgarnfabrik Tittel & Krueger and Sternwollspinnerei A. G.
642Trade Marks Nos. 116 to 128 of 1940 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
643Trade Marks Nos. 64, 75, 81, 84 and 86 of 1912 etc., removed from the Register
644Trade mark No. 95 of 1912 to be removed from the Register
11-Jun-1940
Proclamation No. 4 - Declaration of War against Italy
17-Jun-1940
645Vehicles and Traffic Regulation Ord., 1912, - Amendments to the regulations under the
646Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Amendment to regulation 1 of the H.K.D.R. Regulations
647Buildings Ord., 1935, - Permission granted to Messrs. Kwong Sun & Co. to blast at the wreck of the S.S. Yuet On
648Messrs. C. M. Stark, N. W. H. Gray and T. H. Hood to be Acting Sub-Lieutenants in the H.K.N.V.F.
649Capt. S. R. Kerr to be Assistant Censor
650Mr. Tang Shiu-kin to be a Member of the Urban Council for a further term
651Rev. U. Sordo recognized as Procurator in H. K. of the Pontifical Foreign Missions Institute
652Refugee Camp at Pat Heung in the N. T. appointed a place of detention for juvenile offenders
653Defence (Ships Sotres) Order, 1940
654Defence Regulations, 1939, - Order prohibiting the export, expept by licence, of Hides and skins, Feathers, Cassia, Gallnuts
655Mr. H. S. Martin re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
656Messrs. L. R. andrewes, K. Keen and H. A. McKay re-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
657Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. G. L. Rapp permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
658Trading with the Enemy Ord., 1914, - Particulars required by the Custodian of Enemy Property, does not apply to the Netherlands Indies, Surinam and Curacao
659Volunteer Ord., 1933, - Amendment to section 15 (l) (i of the
660Compulsoyr Service Ord., 939, - Mr. W. E. Rickwood permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
661Messrs. W. M. Barton and E. R. Childe reassigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
662Mr. R. J. Cox re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
663List of persons re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
664List of persons re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
665Endorsement required from Controller of Food on all orders for foodstuffs from the United Kingdom
666Messrs. Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming appointed liquidators of the Lloyd Triestino Shipping Company
667Unclaimed Balance
668Ships conveying Chinese passengers not allowed to carry them on the Upper or Weather Deck, between 1st June and the 15th October
669Emigrants Statistic for Strais Settlements - May
670Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of, by Leung Shau tin
671Trade Marks Nos. 171 of 1926 and 142 to 144 of 1927 to be removed frrom the Register
19-Jun-1940
672Order prohibiting the export, except by licencem, of rice
21-Jun-1940
673Telecommunication Ord., 1936,- Amendments to the rates under the
674Importation & Exportation Ord., 1915, - Importation of certain merchandise from Mancao
675Essential Commodities Reserves Ord., 1939, - Amendments to the Esssential Commodities Reserves Regulations
676Cremation Ord., 1934, - Amendments to the Cremation Regulations, Part I
677Minutes - No. 7
678Ordinances passed and assented to:- Trade Boards, - No. 15 of 1940; Advertisements Regulation Amendment, - No. 16 of 1940; New Territories Regulation Amendment, - No. 17 of 1940; Defences (Sketching Prevention) Amendment, - No. 18 of 1940; The Preve
679Ordinances not disallowed:- Interpretation Amendment, No. 11 of 1940; Fire Investigation Amendment, No. 12 of 1940
680Hon. Mr. H. R. Butters to be Financial Secretary
681Mr. H. J. Pearce to be Accommodation Officer
682Capt. S.H. Batty-Smith to be Aide-de-Camp to H. E. the Officer Administering the Government
683Mr. B. C. Fay relinquished his appointment as Aide-de-Camp to H. E. the Officer Administering the Government
684Mr. K. Okazaki resumed charge of the Consulate-General for Japan
685Mr. K. Okazaki recognized as being in charge of Italian interests in the Colony
686The U.S. Government to take charge of British interests in Italy
687Belgian Congo regarded as allied territory
688Efficiency Medal, - Award of, to Lance-Corpl. C. A. de J. V. Ribeiro
689Notice to the Owner of S. D. IV Lot No. 1008
690Supreme Court of H.K. declared a Prize Court in relation to Italy
691Amendments to the Emergency Powers (Defence) Act, 1939, and to the Emergency Powers (Colonial Defence) Order in Council, 1939
692List of persons re-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
693Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
694Mr. E. T. Warden re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
695Mr. L. H. McCabe re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
696Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. P. T. Raymond permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
697Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
698List of persons re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
699List of persons re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
700Mr. E. D. Labrousse re-assigned from the General Group for essential Services to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
701Addition to the Register of Pharmacists, Mr. Liang Tsu-hsiang
702Hong Kong Dollar Loan, 1934, - Redemption of Bonds
703Re-entry by the Crown on M. L. No. 225 and all its sections and sub-sections
704Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong - July
705Meteorological Observations - May
706Rainfall - May
707Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
708Trade Marks Nos. 182, 186 and 220 of 1926, to be removed from the Register
25-Jun-1940
709Defence Regulations, 1940
28-Jun-1940
710Essential Commodities Reserves Ord., 1939, - Amendments to the Essential Commodities Reserves Regulations
711Telecommunication Ord., 1936, - Rescission of G. N. No. 673 of 21st June, 1940
712Minutes - No. 8
712Minutes - No. 8
713Ordinances passed and assented to:- Immigration and Passports Amendment, - No. 20 of 1940; War Revenue Amendment, - No. 21 of 1940; Post Office Amendment, - No. 22 of 1940; Compulsory Service Amendment, - No. 23 of 1940
714Tramway Ord., 1902, - Resolution made and passed by the Legislative Council under the
715Ordinance not disallowed:- Essential Commodities Reserves, No. 38 of 1939
716Risaldar & Hon. Lieut. Feroze Khan relinquished his appointment as Honorary Aidede-Camp to H.E. the Officer Administering the Government
717Subadar Major Jagat Singh relinquished his appointment as Honorary Aide-de-Camp to H.E. the Officer Administering the Government
718Subadar Amrick Singh to be an Honorary Aidede-Camp to H.E. the Officer Administering the Government
719Subadar Major Mohamed Shah to be an Honorary Aide-de-Camp to H.E. the Officer Administering the Government
720Mr. K. Okazaki, Japanese Consul-General, recognized as being in charge of German interests in the Colony
721Mr. C. G. M. Morrison to be Third Assistant Superintendent of I. & E.
722Mr. A. V. Currie to be an Assistant Assessor of Rates
723Mr. W. H. Owen resumed duty as a member of the Town Planning Board
724Birthday of H. M. the King to be celebrated on 12th June, 1941
725Loy Hing Bank added to the list of Chinese Banks registered under regulation 1 (l) (b) of the Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1940
726Office of the Controller of Food transferred from 5th to 2nd Floor, Exchange Building
727Unclaimed Balances
728Emergency Powers (Colonial Defence) Orders in Council, 1939 and 1940 - Amendments to the Ships (Names, tonnage and sailing dates) Regulations, 1939
729Mr. W. G. Fitz-Gibbon re-assigned from the General Group for essential Services to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
730Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,- Mr. H. Guard permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
731Compulsory Service Ord., 1939,- Mr. J. R. Johnstone permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
732List of persons re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
733List of persons re-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
734Volunteer Ord., 1933, - Amendments to Regulation 3 (5) and Regulation 3 (4) of the Regulations under the
735Streets (Alteration) Ord., 1923, - Proposed narrowing of Sam Tak Road
736Rates for the 3rd Quarter, 1940 - Payment of
737Food Control Order, - Maximum retail prices for certain articles of food
738Comparatice Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 30th April, 1940
739Financial statement - aPRIL
740Details of Contents of Reservoirs for the Rain Year 1939-1940
741Trade Marks Nos. 200 and 223 of 1926 and 61 of 1927 to be removed from the Register
742Trade Marks Renewal of registration of
29-Jun-1940
743Emergency Regulations Ordinance, 1922, - Amendment to Section 2 of the regulations under the
744Holidays Ord., 1912, Amendment to section 3 of the
01-Jul-1940
745Defence Regulations, 1939, - Order prohibiting the export of floor, soya beans and soya bean products
05-Jul-1940
Proclamation No. 5, Calling out certain members of the H.K. Corps of Air Raid Wardens
746Post Office Ord., 1926, - Amendment to Regulation 24
747Post Office Ord., 1926, - Amendment to Class H-Insured Boxes
748Post Office Ord., 1926, - Amendment to the regulations under the
749Dentists Regulations, 1940
750List of Authorized auditors
751Mr. H. J. Cruttwell to be Second Assistant Superintendent of Imports & Exports
752Promotions in the H.K.N.V.F.
753Lieut. J. S. H. Scott resigned his commission in the H.K.V.D.C.
754Mr. S. F. Balfour to be District Officer in the Southern District of the N.T.
755Mr. S. F. Balfour to hold a Small Debts Court in the N.T.
756Mr. Mak Ping-kuen to be an Assistant Inspector of Labour, etc
758Defence Regulations, 1940, - Amendments to the
759Messrs. B. D. Evans and G. S. P. Heywood re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
760Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - List of persons permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
761Unclaimed Balance
762Proposed removal of all graves in portion of Mount Davis Cemetery
763Order prohibiting, except under perinit, the possession of cameras in the protected areas of the Colony
764Order declaring the premises of the Dairy Farm Co. as protected places
765Messrs. J. Blyth and H. A. Waller re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
766List of persons re-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Copmbatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
767List of persons re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
768Property Tax,-Payment of
769List of persons re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
770Food control Order, - Standard price for Evaporated Milk
771Light Dues - Average opening selling rate for June
772Next Orimical Sessions to be held on the 16th July
773Exchange fund - Position at 31st December, 1939
774Class 4 fees at Government Anglo-Chinese Schools
775Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
776Trade Marks Nos. 13, 14 and 15 of 1927, and 218 of 1926 to be removed from the Register
777Trade Marks Nos. 129 to 162 of 1940 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
778Trade Marks Nos. 29, 45a, 45b, 46a & 47d of 1884 and 105c of 1900 removed from the Register
11-Jul-1940
779Comdr. J. Petric to be O.B.E.
12-Jul-1940
Proclamation No. 6, - Peace Preservation ord., 1886, - Colony subject to the provisions of Sections 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 12A and 14 of the
780Mr. G. A. C. Herklots to be Director of the Hong Kong Fisheries Research Station
781Mr. J. K. Bonsfield resumed duty as Organizer of the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
782Mr. K. Neckelmann to be in charge of the Danish Consulate
783Subadar Major Mohamed Shah relinquished his appointment as Honorary Aide-de-Camp to H.E. the Officer Administering the Government
784Subadar Major Sultan bux to be an Honorary Aide-de-Camp to H.E. the Officer Administering the Government
785Mr. S. Eccleshall re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
786Mr. A. J. R. Mossre-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
787Buildings Ord., 1935, - Regulation amending section 92 of the
788Hong Kong Corps of Air Raid Wardens Ord., 1940, - Regulation amending section 2 of the
789Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. P. R. Wanklyn permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
790Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Messrs. G. S. Archbutt and A. J. Edgar permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
791Mr. A. E. Perry re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
792Mr. L. A. Lewis re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
793Messrs. E. T. Harris, J. C. Middleton-Smith and W. J. Richards re-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Combarant Group in the H.K.D.R.
794Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements - June
795Dr. Ng Yeok Kin censured for signing and issuing ante-dated incoulation certificate against cholera
796Results of the Nurses Board Examination held in May/Jun, 1940
797Food Control Order, - Standard price for Evaporated Milk, Pacific Brand
801Meteorological Observations - June
802Rainfall - June
798Additions to the Register fo Medical Practitioners - Drs. Lo sui Sun and Lui Kwai To
799Addition to the list of persons authorized to sign death certificates, - Dr. Joe Fung Lee
800Board of Arbitrators in connexion with theresumption of Lots Nos. 1810, 1811, 1915, &c. in S. D. L.
803Trade Marks, - Renewal of Registration of
804Trade Mark - Renewal of registration of, by Wollgarnfabrik Tittel & Krueger und Sternwollspinnerei A.C.
18-Jul-1940
Proclamatin No. 7, - Calling out certaijn members of the H.K. Corps of Air Raid wardens
805Defence Regulations, 1940, - Rescission of paragraph 1 of regulation 55 and substitution of new paragraph
806Trading with the Enemy Ord., 1914, Amendment Regulations, 1940
807Trading with the Enemy (Specified Territories) Order, 1940
808Norweigan provinces of Nordland, Troms and Finmark and parts of Metropolitan France regarded as areas in enemy occupation
19-Jul-1940
809Fire and Marine Insurance Companies Deposit Ord., 1917, - Deposit Regulations
810Life Insurance Companies Ord., 1907, - Deposit Regulations
811Mr. A. G. Clarke to be an Assistant Commissioner of War Taxation
812Promotions in the H.K.V.D.C.
813Messrs. G. S. McGill and N. J. Cornes to be Acting Sub-Lieutenants in the H.K.N.V.F.
814Mr. S. Suwanasri to be in temporary charge of the Thai Consulate-General
815Efficiency Medal, - Award of, to C.Q.M. Sgt. S.E. Edgar and Private H. burson
816Public Revenue Protection Ord., 1927, - Refusul fo delivery of dutiable liquors
817Services of Warrant Officer J. Owens as a member of the H.K.N.V.F., dispensed with
818Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
819Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
820Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
821Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. T. G. S. Alexander permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
822Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. E. L. Jones permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
823Mr. F. W. Kendall re-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
824Mr. H. E. Strange re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
825Mr. G. W. Giffen re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
826Mr. W. crichton re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
827Order stopping portion of public roadway south of K.M.L. No. 32 and west of Tai Kok Tsui Road
828Order prohibiting the export except by licence of Tea
829Food Control Order, - Standard price for S. & W. Coffee and Tinned Salmon
830The Yin Fai Co., Ltd. to be struck off the Register
831Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong - August
832Errors of Time-signals - June
833Trade Marks Nos. 127 to 133 of 1912 to be removed from the Register
834Trade Marks - Renewal of registratin of
835Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
22-Jul-1940
836Defence Regulations, 1940,-Order made under regulation 55
26-Jul-1940
Proclamation No. 8 - Law Revision
837Dogs Ord., 1927, - Amendment to regulation 19 under the
838Dutiable Commodities Ord., 1931, - Regulations under the
838Dutiable Commodities Ord., 1931, - Regulations under the
839Minutes - No. 9
840Resolution made by the Legislative Council under section 4 of the Law Revision Ord., 1939
841Dutiable Commodities Ord., 1931, - Resolutions made by the Legislative Council re Duties on Liquors, Tobacco and Hydrocarbon Oils
842Mr. H. M. Cockle to act as Accountant, Treasury
843Mr. S. L. Lloyd to act as Organizer of the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
8442nd Lieut. T. A. Pearce resigned his commission in the H.K.V.D.C.
845Shaukiwan Road
846Compulsoyr Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. J. A. Fraser permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
847Compulsoyr Service Ord., 1939, - Messrs. W. R. Mansfield and G. R. Payne permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
848Compulsoyr Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. F. T. Harris permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
849Public Vaccinators
850Miscellaneous Licences Ord., 1933, - Premium of half per cent. for H.K. copper cents
851Scale of fees charged by the Passport Office
852Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners - Dr. Por Peng Teik
853Dutiable Commodities Ord., 1931, - Routes, ports and places to and from which goods may be imported and exported
854Dttiable Commodities Ord., 1931, - Assessment of duty and drawback on Liquors and Tobacco
855Trade Mark - Renewal of registration of, by Wollgarnfabrik Tittel & Krueger und Sternwollspinnerei A.G.
856Trade Marks Nos. 224 and 225 of 1926 to be removed from the Register
27-Jul-1940
857Trading with the Enemy Ord., 1914, Second Amendment Regulations, 1940
858Movement of Motor trucks, Arms, Ammunition, Railway materials and Petrol prohibited
31-Jul-1940
859Opium Ord., 1932, - Prices of Grade 2 opium
02-Aug-1940
860Essential Commodities Reserves Ord., 1939, - Addition to the regualtions under the
861Shanghai declared an infected place
862Post Office Ord., 1926, - Amendments to Class A rates of postage under the
863Bangkok declared an infected place
864Mr. J. R. G. Wyatt appointed Nautical Surveyor and Examiner of Masters and Mates
865Board of Review under the War Revenue Ord., 1940
866Mr. D. H. C. Taylor to be Clerk to the Board of Review under the War Revenue Ord., 1940.
867Mr. D. G. Cairns to be Chief Boarding Officer
868Mr. Ngan Shing-kwan to be a Member of the Licensing Board for a furhter period
869Mr. Ng Sui-tong to be an Assistant Inspector of Labour, Factories and Workshops
870Proof of the appointment of Sister Francoise Marin de St. Jacques as Mother Superior in this Colony of the Society of the Petites Soeurs des Pauvres
871Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Messrs. C. C. Black, W. F. G. Harris and J. E. Ollerton permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
872Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. W. E. Funnell permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
873Refund of rates in cases of reductions in rent by property owners
874Mr. Q. A. A. MacFadyen re-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
875Mr. L. R. Brown re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
876Messrs. N. M. Krasnoperoff, C. McSmith and A. D. Williams re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
877Mr. C. Goldin re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the General Group for Essential services in the H.K.D.R.
878Order prohibiting the export and re-export of goods to certain countries in Europe
879Addition to teh Register of Medical Practitioners - Dr. G. M. Abraham
880Food Control Order, - Maximum retail prices for certain articles of food
881Light Dues - Average opening selling rate for July
882Pung Ping Kee of 165 Lockhart Road struck off the list of licensed plumbers
883Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
884Trade Marks Nos. 163 to 219 fo 1940 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
885Trade Mark No. 132 of 1927 to be removed from the Register
886Trade Marks Nos. 108 of 1912, 21 and 74 of 1913 and 230, 233 to 241 of 1926 removed from the Register
06-Aug-1940
887H. E. Lieut,-General E. F. Norton assumed the administraton of the Government
888Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith resumed duty as Colonial Secretary
889Mr. G. treverton to be Private Secretary to H.E. the Officer administering the Government
890Capt. S. H. Batty-Smith to be Aide-de-Campt to H.E. the Officer Administering the Government
09-Aug-1940
891Stamp Ord., 1921, - Amendment to heading 36 in the Schedule to the
892Post Office Ord., 1926, - Amendment to Class A rates of postage
893Addition to the List of Authorized architects - Mr. Iu Hau Kwong
894Bombardier G. A. L. Plummer to be 2nd Lieut, in the H.K.V.D.C.
895Relinquishment of appointments as Honorary A.D.C. to H.E. Mr. N. L. Smith
896Mr. E. C. Luscombe to be an Official Justice of the Peace
897Mr. W. W. Hoffmann recognized as a Vice-Consul for the United States of America at H.K.
898Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. A. E. Jenkins permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
899Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. G. T. May permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
900Mr. A. J. Kew re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
901Food Control Order, Standard price for Powdered Milk and Land
902Asiatic Emigration Ord., 1915, - Certificate in regard to scale of medicines, disinfectants and dressings placed on board ships
903Tai On Manutacturing Co., Ltd. to be struck off the Register
904Pui Yeung Land Investment & Loan Co., Ltd., to be struck off the Register
905Errors of Time-signals - July
906Meteorogical Observations - July
907Rainfall - July
908Cancellation of the Memorials of Re-entry on certain lots in Lantao D.D. No. 353
909Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements - July
910Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
911Trade Mark No. 48 of 1927 to be removed from the Register
16-Aug-1940
Proclamation No. 9, - Crown Rents (Apportionment) Ord., 1936, to come into operation as regards certain lots as from 16th August, 1940
912Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Amendment to Regulation 2 of the Hong Kong Defence Reserve Regulations
913Mr. R. A. C. North resumed duty as Secretary for Chinese Affairs
914Mr. G. T. Lowry appointed to perform the duties of a Magistrate
915Mr. J. B. Smith to be Acting Sub-Licut, in the H.K.N.V.F.
916Dr. S. Bard to be Lientenant and Sgt. J. Barrow to be 2nd Licutenant in the H.K.V.D.C.
917Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. S. H. Langston permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
918Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. P. Tod permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
919Amendment to the Regulations for the control of fishing
920The Blackour Order, 1940
921Time for Blackout exercises
922Order prohibiting vessels from anchoring in East Lamma and Tathong Channels
923Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment)(No. 7) Order, 1940
924Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. B. Pengelly enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
925Competitive Examination for appointments of Probationer Clerks (Male) in Government Service
926Payment of compensation in respect of the resumption of Lot No. 1810 (including buildings thereon) and 1811, etc. in S.D. I of the N.T.
927Payment of compensation in respect of the resumption of Lot No. 271 in S.D. I of the N.T.
928Additions to the Register of Medical Practitioners - Drs. Ho Hung Chiu and Chu Kwok King
929Scale of Charges and Rules for Dental Tratment in Government Hospitals
930Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 31st May, 1940
931Financial Statement - May
932Next Criminal Sessions to be held on 20th August
933Trade Mark No. 124 of 1912 to be removed from the Register
934Trade Mark - Renewal of registration of, by W. J. Rendell, Ld.
935Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
23-Aug-1940
936Waterworks Ord., 1938, - Amendment to the regulations in the Schedule to the
937Mr. P. D. A. Chidell to be an Examiner, War Taxation Department
938Major T.A. Martin to be Lieut - Colonel in the H.K.V.D.C.
939Local rank of Colonel granted to Lientenant-Colonel H. B. Rose of the H.K.V.D.C.
940Miss M. Rearson to be a Mistress, Education Department
941Miss R. Hobbs to be a NURSING sISTER
942Miss M. J. Rainey to be a Nursing Sister
943Mr. E. Hausammann to be in charge of the Swiss Consulate
944Honorary Aides-de-Camp to H.E., the Officer Administering the Government
945Commission appointing H. E. Major-General E. F. Norton, C. B., D. S. O., M. C. to administer the Government of the Colony
946Withdrawal of all permission for the wearing by British subjects of German and Italian decorations and medals
947Communications to enemy countries extended to include Belgium, Czecho-Slovakia, Denmark, German occupied France, etc.
948Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. G. W. R. Griggs permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
949Mr. D. Kelvin-Stark re-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
950Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - List of persons entolled in the H.K.D.R.
951Compulsory - Service Ord., 1939, - List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
952Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment)(No. 8) Order, 1940
953Messrs. J. D. Provan and J. Russell re-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
954Messrs. A. H. Johnson and H. Reason re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
955Cancellation of Memorials of Re-entry on certain lots in the Northern District of the N.T.
956Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong - September
957Trade Mark - Renewal of registration of, by Hat Corporation of America
958Trade Mark No. 229 of 1926 to be removed from the Register
30-Aug-1940
959Rope Company's Tramway Ordinance, 1901, - Duration of rights, etc., extended for a period of one year
960Minutes - No. 10
961Ordinances passed and assented to:- Fire and Marine Insurance Companies Deposit Amendment, - No. 24 of 1940
962Resolution made and passed by the Legislative Council under section 55 of the Public Health (Sanitation) Ord., 1935 for the erection of a Public Flush Latrine at Wing Lok Street
963Resolution made by the Legislative Council under section 4 of the Dutiable commodities Ord., 1931, regarding duty on beer
964War Revenue Ord., 1940, - Rules made by the Board of War Taxation
965Ordinances not disallowed:- Hong Kong Corps of Air Raid Wardens, No. 6 of 1940
966Mr. W. J. Carrie to be Chairman of the Urban Council
967Mr. G. S. Kennedy-Skipton to be Controller of Food
968Mr. H. M. Cockle ceased to act as Accountant, Treasury
969American Embassy at Rome to extend protection to British interests in Italian East Africa
970Order in Council dated the 27th November, 1939, applies to Italy as well as Germany
971Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. R. A. Trengove permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
972Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. H. Sando permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
973Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. D. R. Lyen permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
974Services of Acting Sub-Lieut. C. M. Stark as a member of the H.K.N.V.F. dispensed with
975Order for removal of all graves in portions of Sections B and C in Mount Caroline Cemetery
976Order for remova of all graves in portions of Section A in New Kowloon Cembetery No. 4 (Sai Yu Shek Cemetery)
977Order for removal of all graves in portions of Sections B and C in Kowloon Cemetery No. 2 (Ho Man Tin Cemetery)
978Order for removal of all graves in portions of Section A in N. K. Cemetery No. 3 (Cheung Sha Wan Cemetery)
979Order for removal of all graves in portions of Section A in New Stanley Cemetery
980Order for removal of all graves in portions of Section A and Trenches in Kai Lung Wan East Cemetery
981Order for removal of all graves in portions of Tung Wah Hospital cemetery at Kai Lung Wan
982Order for removal of all graves in portions of Section A in Shum Wan Cemeter, Aberdeen
983Order for removal of all graves in portions of Section A in Chai Wan Cemetery
984Notice to the Owner of Hau Pui Loong Village Lot No. 4
985Notice to the Owner of Hau Pui Loong Village Lot No. 14
986Kwong On Bank added to the list of Chinese Banks registered under Regulation 1 (l) (b) of the Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1940
987Long vacation in the supreme Court will not be observed this year
988Food Control Order, - Maximum prices for c ertant articles of food
989Discontinuance of the free supply of all permit and statement forms by the Imports and Exports Department
990Trade marks - Renewal of registration of
991Trade Marks Nos. 248 of 1926 and 126 of 1942 to be removed from the Register
06-Sep-1940
992Rating Ord., 1901, - Order relating to the refund of rates on vacant floors for the period 1st July, 1940 to 31st March, 1941
993Societies Ord., 1920, - the Ching To She declared an unlawful society
994Emergency Regulations Ord., 1922, - Amendments to the, regarding powers to require certain persons to leave, or prevent their entry in the Colony
995Mr. P. V. Botelho, Jr., to be in charge of the Consulate for Ecuador
996Comdr. D. H. S. Craven to be a member of the Harbour Advisory Committee
997The Agricultural and Industrial Bank of China removed from the register of Chinese banks registered under Regulation 1 (l) (b) of the Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1940
998Light Dues - Average opening selling rate for August
999Trading with the Enemy, - Transfers of the seats of Dutch firms from Holland to Batavia, Curacao, Surinam and Paramaribo
1000Board of Arbitrators in connexion with the resumption of Lot No. 1008 in S. D. IV, Ping Lok Road
1001Financial Statement - June
1002Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 30th June, 1940
1003Next Criminal Sessions to be held on the 17th September
1004Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements - August
1005Food Control Order, - Standard price for Evaporated Milk
1006Trade Marks Nos. 220 to 259 of 1940 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
1007Trade Marks Nos. 25 and 39 of 1913 to be removed from the Register
1008Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
1009Trade Marks Nos. 97 to 99 & 101 of 1929 removed from the Register
1010Dutiable Commodities Ord., 1931, - Legislative Council Resolution reduties on tobacco
13-Sep-1940
Proclamation No. 10, - Proclamation calling out members of the H. K. Corps of Air Raid Wardens
1011Macao declared an infected place
1012Buildings Ord., 1935, - Permission granted to Messrs. Kwok Voon & Co. to blast at all hours in connexion with certain works in the N. T.
1013Minutes - No. 11
1014Ordinances passed and assented to:- Buildings Amendment, - No. 27 of 1940; Public Lighting Amendment, - No. 28 of 1940; War Revenue (No. 2) Amendment, - No. 29 of 1940
1015War Revenue Ord., 1940, - Rule III made by the Board of War Taxation re scale of depreciation
1016Mr. D. R. Holmes to be an Assistant to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs
1017Dr. Annie Sydenham to be a Member of the Midwives Board for a further term
1018Messsrs. J. L. Macintyre and E. G. Mathias to be Examiners, War Taxation Dept
1019Dr. R. G. Shannon to be a member of the Dental Board
1020Appointments to the Dental Board
1021Mr. R. R. Todd to act as Financial Secretary
1022Mr. E. B. Teesdale to be Administrative Assistant, Sanitary Department
1023Evancuation Advisory Committee
1024Order for the removal of 29 urns from Sai Yu Shek, Kai Lung Wan East and Aplichau Urn Cemeteries and be reinterred in the Yeung Kong Clansmen's Association Cemetery at Cheung Chau
1025Quarantine (Measures on Arrival) Regulations, 1939, in respect of passengers arriving in H.K. from Macao
1026Compulsory Service Ord., 1939- Mr. T. K. Abbott permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1027Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. H. W. C. Peterson permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1028Food Control Order, - Standard price for vegetable fat, products of the D. F., I. & C. S. Co., Ltd
1029Crown Rent of R. B. L. No. 18, determination of
1030Crown Rent of R. B. L. No. 60, determination of
1031Crown Rent of I.L. No. 619, determination of
1032Crown Rent of I.L. No. 520, determination of
1033Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 2516, determination of
1034Crown Rent of Q.B.M.L. No. 1, determination of
1035Crown Rent of L.L. No. 3539, determination of
1036Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 1168, determination of
1037Crown Rent of K.I.L. No. 2135, determination of
1038Crown Rent of M.L. No. 177, determination of
1039Additions to the list of licensed plumbers
1040Errors of Time-signals - August
1041Mcteorological Observations - August
1042Rainfall - August
1043Trade Marks Nos. 181 of 1927 and 252 of 1926 to be removed from the Register
1044Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
20-Sep-1940
1045Pleasure Grounds and Bathing Places Regulation Ord., 1936, - Allocations of recreation grounds
1046Mr. T. J. Houston to be Deputy Superintendent of Inland Revenue, etc.
1047Mr. L. C. F. Bellamy to be a Member of the Urban Council for a further term
1048Mr. C. G. Perdue to act as Commissioner of Police and Chief Officer, Fire Brigade
1049Mr. W. R. Scott to act as Deputy Commissioner of Police
1050Mr. R. Edwards to be the Chief Assistant to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs
1051Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Messrs. C. T. Eager, J. E. Maher and N. Stockton permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1052Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Messrs. P. D. A. Chidell and E. E. L. O'Neil-Shaw enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
1053Statutory Rules and orders, 1940, No. 1324, - Reprisals - German and Italian Commerce
1054Order declaring certain premises to be protected places - German and Italian Commerce
1055Services of Warrant Officer P. I. Newman as a member of the H.K.N.V.F. dispensed with
1056Trading with the Enemy, (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 9) Order, 1940
1057Mr. T. J. Houston to be a Commissioner to administer oaths, etc.
1058Election of a Justice of the Peace to serve on the Legislative Council
1059Re-entry by the Crown on Section D of R. B. L. No. 60 and Section E of R. B. L. No. 18
1060Crown Rent of K. I. L. No. 46, detemination of
1061Crown Rent of K. I. L. No. 208, detemination of
1062Crown Rent of K. I. L. No. 551, detemination of
1063Crown Rent of N. K. I. L. No. 1109, detemination of
1064Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong - October
1065Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners - Dr. G. L. Kennedy
1066Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
1067Trade Marks Nos. 16 to 37 and 9 of 1927 to be removed from the Register
27-Sep-1940
1068Ordinance not disallowed:- Advertisements Regulation Amendment, No. 16 of 1940
1069Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell to be temporarily an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council
1070Mr. C. G. Perdue to be temporarily a Member of the Legislative Council
1071Mr. E. Davidson to be a member of the Compulsory Service Tribunal
1072Hon. Mr. H. R. Butters resumed duty as Financial Secretary
1073Mr. T. E. Pearce to be temporarily an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council
1074Mr. F. Flippance, Supt. B. and F. Dept., is also Agricultural Adviser for the Colony
1075Miss J. C. Eager to be a Nursing Sister
1076Sets. R. Edwards and J. Redman to be 2nd Lieutenants in the H.K.V.D.C.
1077Mr. B. Herschend to be in charge of the Finland Consulate
1078Mr. J. K. Bousfield resumed duty as Organizer of the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
1079Defence Regulations, 1940, - Substitution of regulation 31 of the
1080Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1940, - Designation of additional foreign currencies applicable to regulation 5 of the
1081Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1940, - Supplementary order to the order made under regulation 4 of the
1082Emergency Powers (Colonial Defence) (Amendment) Order in Council, 1940
1083Emergency Powers (Defence) Act, 1940
1084Mr. C. G. Tresidder re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
1085Mr. T. S. Maher re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.k.d.r.
1086Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. A. B. Didsbury permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1087Compulsory Service ord., 1939, - List of persos permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1088Services of Warrant Officer W. Whitting as a member of the H.K.N.V.F. dispensed with
1089Order regulating the possession, etc., of firewood for the purpose of sale
1090Food Control Order, - Maximum prices for certain articles of food
1091Dutiable Commodities Ord., 1931, - Amendment to the scale for payment of drawback on non-Empire tobacco
1092Dr. Wong Yu Lung struck off the register of Medical and Surgical Practitioners
1093Rates for the 4th Quarter, 1940 - Payment of
1094Crown Rent of I.L. No. 416, determination of
1095Addition to the list of licensed plumbers
1096Trade marks - Renewal of registration of by The China Distillery (Wong Kwong shin Tong) Ltd.
1097Trade Marks - Renewalof registration of, by Bodiker & Co.
04-Oct-1940
1098Board of Education, Ex-officio and nominated members
1099Mr. C. van Langenberg to be an Assistant Commissioner, War Taxation Dept.
1100Mr. H. W. Forsyth to be an Endineer, P.W.D.
1101Miss Maud Ward to be a member of the Nurses Board
1102Dr. Lee Hah Liong to be a member of the Nurses Board
1103Mr. W. Faid to be Censor
1104The Trading with the Enemy Ord., 1914, Third Amendment Regulations, 1940
1105Statutory Rules and Orders 1940, No. 1436, - Reprisals - German and Italian Commerce Restriction
1106Defence Regualtions, 1940, - Substitution of regulation 41 of the
1107Custodian of Enemy Property appointed liquidator of the affairs of Mr. Feodor Schreiber
1108Volunteer Ord., 1933, - Amendment to section 17 (l) of the
1109Messrs. A. W. Johnsford and E. A. Lyen re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
1110Food Control Order, - Standard price for Lighthouse sweetened condensed milk
1111Offices of the Colonial Treasury (Accountant-General's Department) will be removed to Third Floor, Windsor House, Des Voeux Road Central
1112Light Dues - Average opening selling rate for September
1113Re-entry by the Crown on M.L. No. 6 and all its sections and sub-sections
1114Dr. Hung Men Sau struck off the Register of Medical and Surgical Practitioners
1115Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements - September
1116Trade Marks Nos. 209A-E of 1898, 41, 42, 2 and 3 of 1927 to be removed from the Register
1117Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
1118Trade Marks Nos. 260 to 278 of 1940 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
1119Trade Marks Nos. 124, 126 of 1912, etc. removed from the Register
11-Oct-1940
1120Ordinances not disallowed:- Prevention of Eviction Amendment, - No. 14 of 1940
1121Mr. A. G. Clarke to be Commissioner, War Taxation Dept.
1122Mr. Wong To-ki to be Public Vaccinator
1123Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. M. J. M. Bryan permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1124Unclaimed Balances
1125Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - List of persons permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1126Financial Statement - July
1127Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 31st July, 1940
1128Mr. A. Blyth re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
1129Payment of compensation in respect of the resumption of Lot No. 1008 in S. D. IV of the N.T.
1130Hang Hing Enamel Products, Ltd. to be struck off the register
1131Meteorological observations - Setpember
1132Rainfall - September
1133Errors of Time-signals - September
18-Oct-1940
Proclamation No. 11, - Proclamation calling out Deputy District Wardens P.A. Dixon and Lo Chi Ki of the H.K. Corps of A.R.W.
1134Buildings Ord., 1935, - Permission granted to Messrs. Marsman Hong Kong China Ltd. to blast at all hours in connexion with the construction of A. R. P. shelters at Beaconsfield Arcade and Belchers Street
1135Buildings Ord., 1935, - Messrs. Kin Lee & Co. authorized to conduct blasting operations at all hours in the construction of Air Raid precaution tunnels
1136Asiatic Emigration Ord., 1915 and Boarding-house Ord., 1917, - Amendments to the Boarding-house rules
1137Minutes - No. 12
1138Ordinance passed and assented to:- Pensions (War Service) Ord., 1940, - No. 30 of 1940
1139Resolution made and passed by the Legislative Counicl under section 4 of the Dutiable Commodities Ord. 1931, regarding duty on tobacco
1140Public Health (Food) Ord., 1935, - Further amendment to the by-laws under the heading "Sale of Milk generally and Daiuries and Milk Shops"
1141Public Health (Food) Ord., 1935, - Further amendment to the by-laws under the heading "Restaurants, Eating Houses and Food Stalls"
1142Hawkers Ord., 1935, - Amendment of the by-laws under the healding "A. General and Licensing"
1143Ordinance not disallowed:- Post Office Amendment, No. 22 of 1940
1144Or. F. Bunje to be an unofficial Justice of the Peace
1145Lieut.-Comdr. L. L. Tollemache to a member of the Compulsory Service Tribunal
1146Or. C. C. Petrovsky to be Inspector of Schools
1147Or. Tai Hon-sham to be Inspector of Schools
1148Mr. K. Larssen resumed charge of the Danish Consulate
1149Mr. Ng Hong-su to be an Assistant Inspector of Labour, Factories and Workshops
1150Appointment of Miss May Wong to act as a Public Vaccinator cancelled
1151Defence Regulations, 1940, - Protected area for the purposes of the
1152Indian and Colonial Divorce Jurisdiction Act, 1940
1153Tradeing with the Enemy, - Netherlands concersn transfered to Batavia and Curacao
1154Compulsory Service Ord., - Mr. W. Turner permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1155Messrs. J. Ring and N.J. Perrin to act under Regulation 60 of the Defence Regulations, 1940
1156The Provincial Bank of Szechuen added to the list of chinese Banks registered under Regulation 1 (l) (b) of the Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1940
1157War taxation Dept. will be closed from 19th to 21st Oct., both days inclusive
1158Food Control Order, - Standard prices of certain articles of sugar
1159Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners - Dr. Daphne Chun
1160Corps Orders providing for increased training for the H.K.V.D.C.
1161Re-entry by the Crown on N.K.I.L. No. 2292 Section A (to be known as N.K.I.L. No. 2776)
1162Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong - November
1163Scale of charges for maintenance and medical treatment in Government Hospitals
1164Trade Marks Nos. 38, 136, 158 of 1927, 16 and 17 of 1913 and 52 of 1927 to be removed from the Register
1165Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
1166United Kingdom Patent
25-Oct-1940
1167Mr. A. H. Elston to act as Assistant Superintendent of Police
1168Mr. W. R. Chesterwoods to act as Assistant Superintendent of Police
1169Mr. C. B. Brown to be a Member of the Licensing Board for a further period
1170Mr. S. L. Lloyd to act as Organizer of the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
1171Mr. W. J. Hansen resnmed charge of the Finland Consulate
1172Eegr.-Lieut. J. R. Bergne - Coupland, Sub-Lieut, D. G. McAvoy and Acting Sub-Lieut, F. E. W. Lammert relinquished their commissions in the H.K.N.V.F.
1173Promotions in the H.K.N.V.F.
1174Messrs. C. F. Knox, W. S. Ross and J. L. Youngman to be Acting Sub-Lieutenants in the H.K.N.V.F.
1175The Trading with the Enemy Ord., 1914, Fourth Amentment Regulations, 1940
1176The Alien enemies (Winding-up) Ord., 1914, Amendment Regulations, 1940
1177Amendments to the Official Secrets Acts, 1911 and 1920
1178Registration of Persons Ord., 1939, - Regulation amending section 8 of the
1179Time for Blackout exercises
1180Efficiency Medal, - Award of, to Corporals R. A. Campos, J. M. Navier and private C. L. Gregory
1181Chuk Yuen Road West
1182Compulsory Service Ordinance, 1939, - List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
1183Order prohibiting the issue of petrol from a fuel service pump into any receptacle other than the tank of a motor vehicle
1184Vehicles and Traffic Regualtion Ord., 1912, - Rules for the use of car parks
1185Inland Revenue Department will be closed on October 26th in connexion with the removal to new offices at Windsor House
1186Dr. So Ping-lun struck off the Register of Medical and Surgical Practitioners
1187The Mee Chow Hotal Co., Ltd. struck off the register
1188The Yin Fai Co., Ltd. struck off the register
1189Re-entry by the Crown on Victoria Permanent Piers Nos. 1 and 30
1190Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of, by Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc.
1191Trade Marks Nos. 19, 40 & 41 of 1913 to be removed from the Register
29-Oct-1940
Proclamation No. 12, - Proclamation calling out for active service all the members of the Hong Kong Corps of Air Raid Wardens
01-Nov-1940
1192Merchant Shipping Ord., 1899, - Amendment to Table M in the Regulations under the
1193Ferries Ord., 1917, - Ferry of the China Coast S.S. Co., Ltd. plying between H.K. and Sha U. Chung excluded from the operation of the
1194Vehicles and Traffic Regulation Ord., 1912, - Amendments to the regulations under the
1195Ordinances not disallowed:- Trade boards, - No. 15 of 1940
1196Mr. H.Lourensz tobe an Assistant Commissioner, War Taxation Dept.
1197Hon. Mr. A. L. Shields to be a member of the Appeal Tribunal under the Compolsory Service ordinance
1198Mr. G. T. Lowry to act as Secretary to the Licensing Board
1199Appointmnt of Members of the Authorized Architects Consulting Committee
1200Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. B. T. Flanagan permitteed to quit the H.K.D.R.
1201Additional regulations to the Defence Regulations, 1940
1202Compulsory Service ord., 1939, - Messrs. W. F. Edge and J. T. K. Gilcjhrist enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
1203Public Vaccinators
1204Mr. R. B. Bell re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
1205Food Control Order, - Maximum prices for certain articles of food
1206Sending of Greeting Cards
1207Assessment Department, removal of, to 5th floor Pedder Building
1208Light Dues - Average opening selling rate for October
1209Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry by the Crown on Lot No. 420 R. P. in N.K., S.D. No. 4
1210Addition to the list of licensed plumbers
1211Trade Mark No. 200 of 1922, alteration of
1212Trade Marks Nos. 51 of 1911, 15 and 29 of 1913 removed from the Register
1213Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
1214Trade Marks Nos. 45, 80, 101, 135, 197 and 198 of 1927 to be removed from the Register
1215Trade Marks Nos. 279 to 296 of 1940 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
07-Nov-1940
1216Public Revenue Protection Ord., 1927, - Order increasing the duty on light oils from 60 cents to 8 cents per gallon
08-Nov-1940
1217Ordinances not disallowed:- Trade Marks (Emergency), No. 8 of 1940
1218Mr. J. Ralston resumed his appointment as a Director of the Widows' and Orphans' Pensions
1219Comdr. F. W. Crowther to be a Member of the Harbour Advisory Committee
1220Mr. W. R. N. Andrews to act as Clerk to the Board of Review, War Taxation
1221Mr. G. A. Goodban to be a member of the Board of Education
1222Appointments in the H.K.N.V.F.
1223Acting Lieut. D. H. Hazell relinquished his commission in the H.K.N.V.F.
1224Acting Lieut. E. W. Fielding relinquished his commission in the H.K.N.V.F.
1225Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Persons permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1226Defence Regulations, 1940, - Order declaring the Govt. Stores Dept. to be protected places
1227Defence Regulations, 1940, - Examination of all articles put on board ships (except river steamers) and aireraft
1228Visiting Forces (British Commonwealth) Act, 1933
1229Visting Forces (British Commonwealth) (Application to the Colonies, &c.) Order in Council, 1940
1230Defence Regulations, 1940, - Amendments to the
1231Order controlling cargo in ship owned or controlled by an enemy
1232Request made under the above order
1233Order prohibiting the movement to rice except by hcence
1234Mr. J. M. Hood re-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
1235Messrs. F. S. Elliott and C. A. Waller re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
1236Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners - Dr. Teoh Thean Ming
1237Notice to the Owner of S. D. II Lots Nos. 1678 to 1688
1238Next Criminal Sessions to be held on the 16th November
1239Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements - October
1240Re-entry by the Crown on H.H.I.L. No. 73
1241Tai On Manufacturing Co., Ltd. struck off the register
1242Pui Yeung Land Investment and Loan Co., Ltd. struck off the register
1243Errors of Time-signals - October
1244Meteorological Observations - October
1245Rainfall - October
1246Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
1247Trade Marks Nos. 81 of 1927 and 43 of 1928 to be removed from the Register
15-Nov-1940
1248Registration of Imports and Exports Ord., 1922, - Amendments to Forms 1 and 2 in the appendix to the regulations under the
1249Vehicles and Traffic Regulation Ord., 1942, - Amendment to the regulations under the
1250Importation and Exportation Ord., 1915, - Regulation regulating the import and export of certain drugs
1251Opium Ord., 1932, - Prices of Grade 2 opium
1252Mr. W. J. Carrie to be temporarily a Member of the Legislative Council
1253Licut. - Comdr. J. Jody to act as Harbour Master and Director of Air Services and Comdr. T. C. Stiff to act as Deputy Harbour Master
1254Mr. E. Cock nominated a Member of the Court of the University of H.K. for a further period
1255Dr. Kho Pek-po to be Inspector of Schools
1256Mr. R. S. Ward recognized as Consul of the United States of America at Hong Kong
1257The Tai Yuen Bank, Ltd. added to the list of Chinese Banks registered under Regulation 1 (l) (b) of the Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1940
1258The Prison Rules Amendment regulations, 1940
1259Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, Messrs. R. Ralston and E. S. Williams permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1260Defence Regulations, 1940, - Order regualting the posting of Christmas cards, newspapers, etc.
1261Services of Warrant Officer R. J. Wallace as a member of the H.K.N.V.F. dispensed with
1262Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - List of persons re-assigned from the Combatant group to the Kep-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
1263Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, List of persons re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
1264Food Control Order, - Standard price for 4 oz. tin Eagle Sweetened Condensed Milk
1265Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners - Dr. G. R. Sutherland
1266Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
1267Trade Marks Nos. 84 of 1927, 62 & 63 of 1913 to be removed from the Register
19-Nov-1940
1268The Defence (Entry Restrictions) Regulations, 1940
22-Nov-1940
1269Minutes - No. 13
1270Ordmance passed and assented to:- Factories and Workshops Amendment, - No. 31 of 1940
1271Mr. R. A. C. North to act as Colonial Secretary
1272Mr. B. C. K. Hawkins to act as Secretary for Chinese Affairs
1273Dr. G. I. Shaw to be a Health Officer
1274Mr. T. J. Gould to be a Police Magistrate
1275Mr. D. H. C. Taylor resumed his appointment as Clerk to the Board of Review, War Revenue
1276Subadar Major Hoshiyar Singh relinquished his appointment as Honorary Aide-de-Camp to H.E. the Officer Administering the Government
1277Mr. T. B. Low to act as Deputy Shipping Master
1278Colonial Secretary to be a competent authority for the purpose of regulation 51A of the Defence Regulations, 1940
1279Trading with the Enemy (Specified Territories) (No. 2) Order, 1940
1280Merchant Shipping (Salvage) Act, 1940
1281Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. J. Gray pormitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1282Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Messrs. J. W. Anderson and A. E. Ferry permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1283Mr. W. O'Neill re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
1284Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment)(No. 10) Order, 1940
1285Re-entry by the Crown on portions of M. L. No. 18
1286Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong - December
1287Trade Marks Nos. 56, 82 and 54 of 1927 and 42 of 1913 to be removed from the Register
1288Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
29-Nov-1940
1289Places of Public Entertainment regalation Ord., 1919, - Amendments to the regulations under the
1290Emergeney Regulations Ord., 1922, Amendments to the regulations relating to Squatters and Destitates
1291Vehicles and Traffic Regulation Ord., 1912, - Amendment to the regulations under the
1292Warchmen Ord., 1928, - Amendments to the Watchmen regulations
1293Minutes - No. 14
1294Ordinances passed and assented to:- Immigration Control, - No. 32 of 1940; Betting Duty Amendment, - No. 33 of 1940; Advertisements Regulation (No. 2) Amendment, - No. 34 1940
1295Mr. A. N. Macfadyen to act as Magistrate, Kowloon
1296Dr. J. M. Gray to be Inspector of Schools
1297Lieut.-Comdr. J. Jolly to be Controller of Water Transport and Detaining Officer
1298Mr. C. Blaker to be a member of the Compulsory Service Tribunal
1299Subadar - Maj. Haidar Rehman to be honorary Aide de Camp to H.E. the Officer Administering the Government
1300Mr. S. Yano, assumed charge of the Japanese Consulate-General
1301List of decorations conferred upon Hong Kong residents
1302Efficiency Medal, - Award of, to Sergeant A. K. Mackenzie
1303Defence Regulations, 1940, - Order prohibiting anchorage within portion of Taitam Wan
1304Food Control Order, - Maximum prices for certain articles of food
1305Defence Regulations, 1940, - Order prohibiting the export, except by licence, of gunny bags, Hessian cloth and Sulphate of Ammonia
1306Mr. W. H. G. Hirst to be a Commissioner to administer oaths, etc.
1307Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 31st August, 1940
1308Financial Statement - August
1309Trade Marks Nos. 156 of 1913, 67 and 55 of 1927 to be removed from the Register
1310Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
05-Dec-1940
1311Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith resumed duty as Colonial Secretary
1312Hon. Mr. R. A. C. North resumed duty as Secretary for Chinese Affairs
1313Food Control Order, - Maximum retail price of rice
06-Dec-1940
1314Mr. T. E. Jackson resumed duty as Senior Surveyon of Ships
1315Captain A. c. Collinson to be an additional Official Member of the Executive Council
1316Promotions in the H.K.V.D.C.
1317Messrs. A. W. D. Sallis and D. A. Winter to be Acting SAub-Lieutenants in the H. K. N. V. F.
1318Mr. Lan Yan-cheuk to be an Assistant Inspector of Labour, Factories and Workshops
1319Mr. J. Redman to act as Goernment Chemist
1320Notice of the extension to Hong Kong of the Convention with Switzerland regarding Legal Proceedings in civil and Commercial Matters
1321Streets (Alteration) Ord., 1923, - Proposed closure of potion of Oaklands Path
1322defence Regulations, 1940, - Order prhiting anchorage within portion of Taitam Wan
1323Compulsory service Ord., 1939, list of persons permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1324Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) (No. 11) Order, 1940
1325Next Criminal Sessions to be held on the 13th December
1326Unclaimed Balances
1327Light Dues, - Average opening selling rate for November
1328Errors of Time-signals, - November
1329Trade Mar No. 100 of 1927 to be removed from the Register
1330Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
1331Trade Marks - Nos. 25 of 1913, etc., removed from the Trade Marks Register
1332Trade Marks Nos. 297 to 316 of 1940 registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance
09-Dec-1940
1333Public Revenue Protection Ord., 1927, - Control of delivery of dutiable liquors
11-Dec-1940
1334Food Control Order, - Maximum retail price of rice
13-Dec-1940
1335Rescission of the Order declaring Canton an infected place
1336Rescission of the Order declaring Macao an infected place
1337Rescission of the Order declaring Shanghai an infected place
1338Mr. R. D. Gillespie to be a Member of the Volunteer Advisory Committee
1339Mr. L. J. Davies to be a Member of the Committee to administer the Mercantile Marine Assistance Fund of H.K.
1340Mr. E. M. Bryden resumed his appointment as a member of the Board of War Taxation
1341Miss E. S. Atkins to be a Member of the Board of Education for a further period
1342Mr. C. A. Owen to be Acting Sub-Lieut. in the H.K.N.V.F.
1343Mr. F. A. Xavier recognized as Honorary Consul for Mexico at H.K.
1344Cracker-firing on New Year's Eve
1345Trading with the Enemy (Specified Territories) (No. 3) Order, 1940
1346Trading with the Enemy, - Additional transfers of the seats of Dutch firms from Holland to Batavia and Curacao
1347Mr. H. Barrett re-assigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Key-Posts Group in the H.K.D.R.
1348Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Messrs. E. F. Fieth, J. W. Alabaster and W. R. Mansfied permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1349Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, Messrs. V. H. Freeman and F. E. Lawrence enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
1350Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
1351Appropriate licence for the import of foodstuffs from the United Kingdom
1352Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners,-Dr. John H. M. Chen
1353Meteorological Observations, - November
1354Rainfall, November
1355Amendment to G. N. No. 510 of 1938 re Conditions and Tariff of charges for Analytical and Bacteriological Examinations
1356Emigrants Statistic for Straits Settlements, - November
1357Trade Marks Nos. 70 and 71 and 88A-D of 1927 to be removed from the Register
1358Trade Marss - Renewal of registration of
20-Dec-1940
1359Dangerous Goods Ord., 1873, - Suspension until further notice of regulation 164 (4) of the Dangerous Goods Regulations, 1940
1360Post Office Ord., 1926, - Addition of regulation 30 to the regulations published as G.N. No. 656 of 26th August, 1938
1361Reseission of the Order declating Tientsin an infected place
1362Minutes - No. 15
1363Resolution made by the Legislative Council re change of style of the office of Divisional Superintendent of Police
1364Mr. H. A. Mills to act as Postmaster General
1365Sgt. R. G. Geer to be 2nd Lientenant in the H.K.V.D.C.
1366Mr. Wong Sik-kuen to be Honoraryt Aide-de-Camp to H.E. the Officer Administering, the Goernment
1367Mr. J. K. Bousfield resumed duty as Organizer of the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
1368Relaxation of shop closing hours at Christmas, New Year and Chinese new Year
1369Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. H. C. J. Asche permitted to quit the H.K.D.R.
1370Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - Mr. C. R. Smirke enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
1371List of persons qualified to perform vaccination
1372Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons)(Amendment)(No. 12) Order, 1940
1373Prohibition of junks, sampans, &c., from anchoring or mooring at certain places
1374Demand Notices for property tax issued in respect of all lands, etc., in the urban areas of Taipo and Yuen Long
1375Scale of charges in the Radiological Branch of the Medical Department
1376Comparative Stutement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period ended 30th September, 1940
1377Financial Statement, - September
1378Office hours of the Supreme Court during the Christmas vacation
1379Sunrise and Sanset in Hong Kong - January, 1941
1380Trade mark - Renewal of registration of, by Hauff Aktiengesellschaft
1381Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of
1382Trade Marks Nos. 72 to 79 of 1927 to be removed from the Register
27-Dec-1940
1383Shanghai declared an infected place
1384Winding Up Order in respect of the business of the American Far Eastern Syndicate Incorporated
1385H.K.V.D.C., Training Camps, 1941
1386Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - List of persons enrolled in the H.K.D.R.
1387Compulsory Service Ord., 1939, - List of persons eurolled in the H.K.D.R.
1388Mr. D. Peoples re-assigned from the Key-Posts Group to the Combatant Group in the H.K.D.R.
1389Mr. C. Affonye re-assigned from the General Group for Essential, Services to the Combatant Groap in the H.K.D.R.
1390Messrs. C. O. Nicholson, C. E. Rathsam and E. T. S. Zimmern re-assigned from the Combatant Group to the General Group for Essential Services in the H.K.D.R.
1391Order prohibiting the export of Diamonds, except by licence
1392Order prohibiting the movement of rice to the N.T. except by Licence
1393Certificates to practise professions for 1941
1394Resules of the Nurses Board Examination held in November December, 1910
1395Rates for the 1st Quarter, 1941, - Payment of
 
   
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