THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, OCTOBER 15, 1926.
APPOINTMENTS, &c.
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No. 563.-His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to recognize, provi- sionally and pending instructions from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. KENNETH C. KRENTZ as a Vice-Consul for the United States of America in Hong Kong.
13th October, 1926.
NOTICES.
No. 564.
Order under section 92 (8) of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903, Ordinance No. 1 of 1903, made by the Governor on the 9th day of October, 1926.
WHEREAS I, Sir CECIL CLEMENTI, Knight Commander of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of Hong Kong and its Dependencies and Vice-Admiral of the same, deem it expedient for the execution of a public purpose to remove all graves in those portions of Sections A, B and C in Mount Caroline Cemetery shown on a plan referred to in Government Notification No. 191 of 9th April, 1926, NOW, I by this Order under my hand by virtue of the power in that behalf vested in me by section 92 (8) of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903, and all other powers thereto me enabling DO HEREBY ORDER AND DIRECT that the said graves be removed to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works either by the Public Works Department or by the Tung Wah Hospital should the Board of Direction desire to undertake the work and that the remains removed from such graves shall be re-interred or disposed of in such manner as the Secretary for Chinese Affairs in consultation with the Head of the Sanitary Department and the Board of Direction of the Tung Wah Hospital shall think fit and that all reasonable expenses in connection with such removal, re-interment and disposal shall be defrayed out of the public revenue of the Colony.
Given under my hand this 9th day of October, 1926.
GOVERNMENT HOUSE,
HONG KONG.
C. CLEMENTI, Governor.
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S Department.
No. 565.-The bathing beaches at North Point and Kennedy Town will be closed on and after the evening of Sunday, the 31st of October, 1926.