THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, OCTOBER 6, 1916.
URUGUAY.
8 Aug. 1916. Castillo, Gerardo, Montevideo.
24 Mar. 1916. Wagenknecht, E., & Company, Cerro
Largo 791, Montevideo.
A. G.M. FLETCHER,
Clerk of Councils.
611.
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
5th October, 1916.
*NOTE (1).--Under the Trading with the Enemy Proclamations of 25 June and 10 November, 1915, all Proclamations relating to Trading with the Enemy apply to all persons or bodies of persons of enemy nationality, resident or carrying on business in Persia, Morocco or Portuguese East Africa, and consequently it is an offence to trade with any person or body of persons of enemy nationality, resident or carrying on business in Persia, Morocco or Portuguese East Africa, even though such per- son or body of persons is not included by name in the above List, and the omission of the name of any such person or body of persons from such List is not an authority or licence to trade with such person or body of persons.
NOTE (2).----Where a firm named in the List has more than one branch in the same country, all branches in that country are held to be included in the List, even in cases where no address, or of several addresses one only, is specifically mentioned.
NOTE (3)--The addition in the case of the Netherland East Indies was made in the United Kingdom on the 9th September, 1916. The removal of H. E. Oving (N.E.I.) was made in the United Kingdom on the 22nd August, 1916, and the two other removals in the case of the Netherland East Indies were made in the United Kingdom on the 9th September, 1916. All the other additions, removals and variations were made in the United Kingdom on the 22nd August, 1916.
NOTE (4).The dates which appear opposite to the names in the variations are the dates on which the respective names in question were added to the Statutory List in the United Kingdom.
No. 430.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, No. 8.
THURSDAY, 3RD AUGUST. 1916.
PRESENT:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR
(Sir FRANCIS HENRY MAY, K.C.M.G.).
His Excellency the General Officer Commanding the Troops, (Major-General FRANCIS
VENTRIS).
The Honourable the Colonial Secretary, (CLAUD SEVERN),
the Attorney General, (JOSEPH HORSFORD KEMP).
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the Colonial Treasurer, (EDWARD DUDLEY CORSCADEN WOLFE),
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the Director of Public Works, (WILLIAM CHATHAM, C.M.G.).
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the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, (EDWIN RICHARD HALLIFAX).
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the Captain Superintendent of Police, (CHARLES MOILVAINE MESSER). Mr. WEI YUK, C.M.G.
Mr. HENRY EDWARD POLLOCK, K.C.
Mr.
EDWARD Shellam.
Mr. DAVID LANDALE.
Mr.
LAU CHU-PAK,
Mr. PERCY HOBSON HOLYOAK,