No. 9.
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Vol. LII.
The Hongkong Government Gazette.
Published by Authority.
FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1906,
Notification No.
Page.
Notification
No.
Paga.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL-
NOTICES - Continued,
162
Report on the Queen's College, for 1905,..
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175
Praya Reclamation Works-Final General State-
ment of Account,
239
APPOINTMENTS, &C.---
176
Musketry Fickt Practice,.
250
177
Statement of Quarantine restrictions,
250
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164
E. Jones to act as Assistant Harbour Master. Fung Wa Chin and Lau Chi Pak to be Mem-
bers of Sanitary Board,
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178
Copyright in Paintings. Drawings and Photo-
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graphs-Registration of, by Wong Kat Ts'eung, 250 Postal Orders - Prices of,
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180
Gun practice....
251
NOTICES
181
Meeting of J. P.s,
252
165
Gan practice-Completion of,
238 182
Land-Terms of proposed lease of, and objec-
166
Trade mark-Registration of, by J. Schlitz
Brewing Company,
tions to granting same,..
252
238 183
Tenders for Clothing-Sanitary Department,.
253
167
238 181
Notice to mariners,
253
Trade mark-Registration of, by Chui Cheong
to
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Lan,
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Do.
do,
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Andrew Beattie,
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J. de Kuyper &
Son,
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Unclaimed Telegrams.... Unclaimed Letters, &c. Advertisements,.
The following Notifications are published,
By command,
T. SERCOMBE SMITH, Colonial Secretary.
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No. 162.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
REPORT ON THE QUEEN'S COLLEGE, FOR THE YEAR 1905.
To be laid before the Legislative Council by Command of His Excelleney the Governor.
1. The total number on the Roll—1,416—was 95 less than the previous year, while the average daily attendance was 1,015, or 15 in excess. These comparative figures establish the facts, that Queen's College was as full in 1905 as in 1904, but that there was a further improvement in regularity of attendance, and that fewer boys left in the course of the year, which is moreover supported by the fact that only 373 new boys were admitted, as against 453.