THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, DECEMBER 1, 1911.
No. 13 of 1902, for the naturalization of Ho Ngok Lau, alias Ho Ngok,
alias Ho San Lam.
No. 17 of 1902, for the naturalization of Ku
Fai Shan, alias Ku Ting Kwong, alias Ku Pak Tai, alias Ku Ching Tsung, alias Ku Yuk Tsing.
No. 22 of 1902, for the naturalization of Choy Chung Ni, alias Choy Chung, alias Choy Mun Ku, alias Choy Kwong Yung.
No. 23 of 1902, for the naturalization of Choy Yee, alias Choy Man Loi, alias Choy Siu Kwai.
No. 24 of 1902, for the naturalization of Choy Kwai Ng, alias Choy Shing, alias Choy Man Chow, alias Choy Kwong Tak.
No. 25 of 1902, for the naturalization of Choy
Yan, alias Choy Mun Lau, alias Choy Kwong Sum, alias Choy Suk Wah.
No. 26 of 1902, for the naturalization of Siu Tit Shang, alias Sin Kit,
alias Siu Sau Leung, alias Siu Yu Choi
No. 30 of 1902, for the naturalization of Leung Ngan Pan, otherwise known. as Leung Wai Ching.
No. 31 of 1902, for the naturalization of Tsang Hon Cho, otherwise known as Tsang Ming Tsoi, other- wise known as Tsang Yiu Wing.
65. The following Ordinances which have effected their purpose and may be regarded as spent, or have becoine unnecessary, arc repealed:-
No. 16 of 1902, to release certain premises si- tuate in Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong from a Settlement dated 31st March, 1884, and made be- tween Meyer Elias Sassoon of the one part and Fred- erick David Sassoon, Ed- ward Elias Sassoon and the said Meyer Elias Sassoon of the other part.
No. 7 of 1904, to regulate the Internment of
Refugees belonging to the Russian and Japanese For-
ces.
No. 13 of 1904, to amend the Chinese Emi-
gration Ordinance, 1889, (regulating emigration from Hongkong to South Afri- ca).
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