1206 THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, DECEMBER 13, 1935.

THE MAGISTRACY.

No. 977.-Notice is hereby given that the term of office of the Honourable Sir HENRY EDWARD POLLOCK, Kt., K.C., representative of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace upon the Legislative Council, expires on the 16th day of January, 1936.

In the event of more than one nomination being received for the vacant office, a meeting of the Justices other than Government Officials will be held in the Supreme Court on Thursday, the 16th day of January, 1936, from 12 noon to 1 p.m., for the purpose of electing a Justice of the Peace to be recommended to His Excellency the Governor for appointment as a Member of the Legislative Council.

Justices of the Peace who are Government Officials are not entitled to take part in these proceedings.

Every candidate must be nominated in writing by one Justice and seconded by another, and the nomination delivered to the undersigned not later than Tuesday, the 14th day of January, 1936.

11th December, 1935.

W. Schofield, First Police Magistrate.

THE MAGISTRACY.

No. 978.-With reference to Notification No. 889 published in the Gazette of the 15th November, 1935, notice is hereby given that as only one nomination has been received, the election by the Justices of the Peace announced to be held at the Supreme Court on Wednesday, the 18th day of December, 1935, will not take place.

12th December, 1935.

W. SCHOFIELD,

First Police Magistrate.

POLICE DEPARTMENT.

Arms Licences.

No. 979.-The attention of Arms Licence holders is drawn to the new and addi- tional condition of licence appearing below which will be endorsed on all Arms Licences renewed after the 31st December, 1935 :-

9. The licensee of any arms shall whenever he changes his place of residence notify such change within 48 hours thereof to the Inspector General of Police, and at the time of such notification shall produce his licence for inspection. The Inspector General of Police shall endorse the licence and alter the register of licences accordingly.

T. H. KING, Inspector General of Police.

13th December, 1935.

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