1844
THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 22ND DECEMBER,
Name of Work.
Name of Author.
Name of the Proprietor of the Copyright.
1905.
Date of Expiry in absence of Notice that Author survives.
Shoulder Arms! A Tale of Two Soldiers' G. Manville Feun
Sons.
W. & R. Chambers, Ltd.
.
27 Sept., 1947.
Snare of Strength, The.........
So Like a Woman
Spoiler of Men, A..
R. Bedford......
R. Bedford...
14 Sept., 1947.
Geo. Manville Fenn
Chatto & Windus
3 March, 1947.
Richard Marsh
Chatto & Windus
3 Aug., 1946.
Steady and Strong..
G. A. Ilenty, G. Manville W. & R. Chambers, Ltd..
Feun, John Oxenham, Louis
6 July, 1931.
Becke, R. E. Francillon,
Nigel Carlyle Graham, William Atkinson.
Stingarce
E. W. Hornung..
Chatto & Windus and E. W. 31 Ang., 1946.
Hornung.
The rights of Messrs. Chatto & Windus in this book do not extend to Canada.
Susan Wooed and Susan Won
That Little Limb
W. B. Yeats
Walking Delegate, The.......
Walter Pater
Waters of Destruction, The.
When a Girl's Engaged...
Wild Marquis, The. Life and Adventures of Armand Guerry de Maubreuil,
Wilful Cousin Kate
Wise Woods, The
Youngest Miss Brown, The.
Emma Brooke
May Baldwin................
H. S. Kraus
L. Scott
F. Greenslet
Alice Perrin
Hope Merrick
Emma Brooke
2 Feb.,
1947.
W. & R. Chambers, Ltd.
27 Sept., 1947.
H. S. Kraus
L. Scott.
29 April, 1946.
Ernest A. Vizetelly
F. Greenslet
Chatto & Windus
Chatto & Windus.
Chatto & Windus
21 June, 1917.
1945. 7 Oct.,
27 Sept., 1947.
21 May, 1947.
16 April, 1947.
W. & R. Chambers, Ltd.
A. M. Dudeney..
Chatto & Windus.......
27 Sept., 1947.
10 May, 1947.
2 April, 1947.
L. T. Mcade
A. M. Dudeney
Florence Warden
The existing Entry for "The Motor Pirate" is to be cancelled.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. No. 845.
Notice is hereby given that Letters Patent dated the 18th instant have been granted to Mr. THOMAS LEOPOLD WILLSON of the City of Ottawa in the County of Carleton, Province of Ontario, Dominion of Canada, Electrical Engineer, for an invention for Improvements in Automatic Gas Buoys.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 21st December, 1905.
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T. SERCOMBE SMITH, Colonial Secretary.