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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MAY 23, 1913.

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FINDING.

We find that Mr. William Massey McGhee, second mate of the British S.S. Laertes, official number 81318 of Hongkong, the number of whose certificate of competency as second mate is 2924 Hongkong, was guilty of serious misconduct on board the said ship, insomuch that, on the 9th April, 1913, the ship being at the time at Saigon, he sent an insulting letter to the mate of the said ship, by means of which he attempted to create bad feeling between the master and mate, he having appended a colourable imitation of the said master's signature to the said letter. That on the 13th April, 1913, the ship being at the time at Saigon, and on the point of sailing, he did leave the said ship without permission, returning on board drank, and then created a disturbance by using threatening and abusive language to the master and mate. That no evidence has been adduce I in support of the third charge.

In consideration of Mr. McGhee's previous record, we adjudge him to have his certifi- cate of competency as second mate cancelled.

Given under our hands in Victoria, Hongkong, this 19th day of May, 1913.

BASIL TAYLOR, Commander, R.N.,

Stipendiary Magistrate and President of Court,

THEODORE DOUGLAS SHARP, Lieut., R.N.,

H.M.S. Tamar.

EDWARD BEETHAM, R.N.R.,

Master, S.S. Empress of Russia.

ALFRED EDWARD WYBURN HODGINS,

Master, S.S. Haiyang.

CHARLES ROBERT PEYNON,

Master, S.S. Kennecbec,

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SUPREME COurt.

No. 156. It is hereby notified that the name of the Asiatic Fire and Marine Insur- ance Company, Limited, has been struck off the Register.

19th May, 1913.

HUGH A. NISBET,

Registrar of Companies.

OFFICE OF REGISTRAK OF TRADE MARKS.

The Patents Ordinances, 1892-1911.

No. 157.—It is hereby notified that, on the application of ALFRED GOLDS, Staff Sergeant, Royal Engineers, Victoria, Hongkong, is Excellency the Governor-in-Council has been pleased to grant to the said ALFRED GOLDS provisional protection for a period of nine months from the 10th day of May, 1913, for an invention for improved hinged hook for casement stays, casement and cabin hooks of iron, steel or brass, either round or rectan- gular in section, pending the grant of Letters Patent therefor.

No. 158.—It is hereby notified that, on the application of GEORGE FERDINAND Hay FAITHFULL, Lieutenant, 126th Baluchistan Infantry, Victoria, Hongkong, His Excellency. the Governor-in-Council has been pleased to grant to the said GEORGE FERDINAND HAY e the FAITHFULL provisional protection for a period of nine months from the 10th May, 1913, for m invention for obviating the necessity for the use of a cockscrew at the same time ensuring that the contents of a bottle or pot have not been tampered with, pending the grant of Letters Patent therefor.

16th May, 1913.

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