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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JUNE 26, 1936.
PAPERS.
3. The following papers were laid on the table :-
Amendment made by the Governor in Council under section 9 (1) of the Police Force Ordinance, 1932, Ordinance No. 37 of 1932, to the Police Pensions Regulations, dated 14th May, 1936.
Rule made by the Governor in Council under section 6A (3) of the New Territories Regulation Ordinance, 1910, Ordinance No. 34 of 1910, relating to the prohibition of keeping cattle, etc. at Tai Po New Market, Un Long New Market and Hang Hau, dated 14th May, 1936.
Amendment made by the Governor in Council under section 25 (4) of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899, Ordinance No. 10 of 1899, to Table M in the Schedule to that Ordinance, dated 18th May, 1936.
Amendment made by the Governor in Council under section 32 of the Tele- communication Ordinance, 1936, Ordinance No. 18 of 1935, and section 9 of the Interpretation Ordinance, 1911, Ordinance No. 31 of 1911, to the Radiocommunication Regulations, dated 18th May, 1936.
Administration Reports, 1935:-
Part I.--General Administration
Report on the Finances.
MOTIONS.
4. Estate Duty Amendment Bill.-The Attorney General addressed the Council and moved the First reading of a Bill intituled "An Ordinance to amend the Estate Duty Ordinance, 1932.”
The Colonial Secretary seconded.
Question-put and agreed to.
Bill read a first time.
5. Pensions (No. 2) Amendment Bill.—The Attorney General addressed the Council and moved the First reading of a Bill intituled "An Ordinance to amend further the law relating to Pensions."
The Colonial Secretary seconded.
Question-put and agreed to.
Bill read a first time.
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6. Marriage Amendment Bill.-The Attorney General moved the Second reading of
a Bill intituled An Ordinance to amend the Marriage Ordinance, 1875.” The Colonial Secretary seconded.
Question-put and agreed to.
Bill read a second time.
Council in Committee on the Bill.
On Council resuming, the Attorney General reported that the Bill had passed through Committee without amendment, and moved that it be read a third time.
The Colonial Secretary seconded,
Question-put and agreed to.
Bill read a third time and passed.