THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, DECEMBER 1, 1933.
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT.
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No. 774.-The following Public and General Holidays will be observed as Government Holidays in 1934 :—
Public Holiday:
Empire Day, or if that day should be a Sunday Thursday, 24th May.
then the following day
General Holidays:
Every Sunday
The First week-day in January
Chinese New Year's Day, or if that day should be
a Sunday then the followinig day The First week-day following Chnese New Year's Day, or if Chinese New Year's Day should be a Sunday, then the Tuesday following Chinese New Year's Day
Good Friday
The day following Good Friday
Easter Monday
Whit Monday..
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Monday, 1st January. Wednesday, 14th February.
Thursday, 15th February.
Friday, 30th March. .Saturday, 31st March.
.Monday, 2nd April.
Monday, 21st May.
The day following the Birthday of His Majesty Monday, 4th June.
the KING..
The first week-day in July
The first Monday in August..
The first Monday in September
The tenth day of October, or if that day should
be a Sunday then the following day Armistice Day, or if that day should be a Sunday
then the following day
Christmas Day, or if that day should be a Sunday
then the following day
The twenty-sixth day of December, or if that day
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Monday, 2nd July.
Monday, 6th August. Monday, 3rd September. Wednesday, 10th October.
Monday, 12th November.
Tuesday, 25th December.
should be a Sunday then the following day, Wednesday, 26th December. or if Christmas Day should be a Sunday then the Tuesday following Christmas Day...
It is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to exclude the Magistrates from the operation of the Holidays Ordinance, 1912, Ordinance No. 5 of 1912, on the 1st January, 15th February, 31st March, 2nd April, 21st May, 4th June, 2nd July, 6th August, 3rd September, 12th November and 26th December, 1934.
The Imports and Exports Department will be open for the purpose of Revenue collection and issue of permits only from 9 a.m. to 12 Noon on all the above days except Sundays, Chinese New Year's Day, Good Friday, 10th October, and Christmas Day.
1st December, 1933.
D. W. TRATMAN,
Colonial Secretary.