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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MAY 8, 1914.
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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.
PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND GIRLS BILL.-The Attorney General moved the First read- ing of a Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend the Protection of Women and Girls Ordinance, 1897.
The Colonial Secretary seconded.
Question-put and agreed to.
Bill read a first time.
MAGISTRATES AMENDMENT BILL.-The Attorney General moved the First reading of
a Bill-entitled An Ordinance to amend the Magistrates Ordinance, 1890.
The Colonial Secretary seconded.
Question--put and agreed to.
Bill read a first time.
FLOGGING AMENDMENT BILL.-The Attorney General moved the First reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend the Flogging Ordinance, 1903.
The Colonial Secretary seconded.
Question put and agreed to.
Bill read a first time.
AIRSHIPS (AMENDMENT) BILL.-The Attorney General moved the First reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend the Airships Ordinance, 1912.
The Colonial Secretary seconded.
Question-put and agreed to.
Bill read a first time.
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PUBLIC LIGHTING BILL.-The Attorney General moved the First reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinance to provide for the public lighting of the Colony and for the protec- tion of the appliances used in connection therewith.
The Colonial Secretary seconded.
Question-put and agreed to.
Bill read a first time.
STAMP BILL.-The Attorney General moved the First reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend the Stamp Ordinance, 1901.
The Colonial Secretary seconded.
Question-put and agreed to.
Bill read a first time.
FOREIGN MARRIAGE BILL.
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The Attorney General addressed the Council and moved the Second reading of the Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend the Foreign Marriage Ordinance, 1903.
The Colonial Secretary seconded.
Question-put and agreed to.
Bill read a second time.
Council in Committee on the Bill.
On the motion of the Attorney General it was agreed that section 3 be deleted.