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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MARCH 9, 1906.

APPOINTMENTS, &c.

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No. 187. His Majesty the King has been pleased to approve of the appointment of the Honourable HENRY EDWARD POLLOCK, K.C., to be an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council of Hongkong, rice the Honourable Sir C. P. CHATER, C.M.G., resigned.

6th March, 1906.

No. 188.-The King's Exequatur empowering H. M. PEREZ to be Consul for Panama at Hongkong has received His Majesty's signature.

6th March, 1906.

No. 189. lis Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint DONALD JOHN MCKENZIE to be a Plague Inspector in the Sanitary Department.

6th March, 1906.

No. 190.-His Excellency the Governor has been pleased, under instructions from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, to recognize provisionally, pending the issue of an Exequatur, NIKOLAUS POST to act as Consul for Austria-Hungary at Hongkong.

8th March, 1906.

No. 191.-His Excellency the Governor for and on behalf of His Majesty the King hereby authorises until further notice each of the Assistant Land Officers to grant licences for and on behalf of His said Majesty for the conversion of any ground in the New Territories expressed in the Crown Lease thereof to be demised as agricultural or garden ground into use for building purposes.

9th March, 1906.

No. 192.-His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to authorise each of the Assistant Land Officers to approve buildings on land in the New Territories (exclusive of New Kowloon) held under lease from the Crown.

9th March, 1906.

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NOTICES.

COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT.

No. 193. Information has been received from the Government of Madras to the effect that the Regulations under the Venice Sanitary Convention have been imposed at all uninfected ports of the Madras Presidency against arrivals from Hongkong.

T. SERCOMBE SMITH, Colonial Secretary.

6th March, 1906.

COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT.

No. 194. The following Telegram has been received from H. B. M.'s Consul General at Shanghai:-

"Hongkong declared to be infected vessels arriving on and after the 10th March

must be governed by revised Sanitary Regulations."

T. SERCOMBE SMITH, Colonial Secretary.

6th March, 1906.

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