THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, OCTOBER 17, 1930.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

No. 638

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL,

No. 9.

Thursday, 2nd October, 1930, at 2.30 p.m.

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PRESENT:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR

(Sir WILLIAM PEEL, K.B.E., C.M.G.).

The Honourable the Colonial Secretary, (Mr. EDWIN RICHARD HALLIFAX, C.M.G., C.B.E.). the Attorney General, (Mr. CHALONER GRENVILLE ALABASTER, K.C.,

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O.B.E.).

the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, (Mr. ALAN EUSTACE WOOD).

the Colonial Treasurer, (Mr. CHARLES MCILVAINE MESSER, O.B.E.). Mr. HAROLD THOMAS CREASY, C.B.E., (Director of Public Works). Mr. EDWARD DUDLEY CORSCADEN WOLFE, C.M.G., (Inspector General

of Police).

Commander GEORGE FRANCIS HOLE, R.N. (Retired), (IIarbour Master). Dr. ARTHUR ROBARTES WELLINGTON, (Director of Medical and Sanitary

Services).

Mr. JOHN OWEN HUGHES.

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Mr. CHARLES GORDON STEWART MACKIE.

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Mr. ROBERT HORMUS KOTEWALL, C.M.G., LL.D.

Mr. José PEDRO BRAGA.

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Mr. Ts'o SEEN-WAN, O.B.E., LL.D.

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Mr. JoпN JOHNSTONE PATERSON.

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Mr. PAUL LAUDER.

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Mr. NORMAN LOCKHART SMITH, (Deputy Clerk of Councils).

ABSENT:

His Excellency the General Officer Commanding the Troops, (Major-General JAMES

WALTER SANDILANDS, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O.).

The Honourable Sir SHOUSON CHOW, Kt.

1. The Council met pursuant to adjournment. His Excellency the Governor

occupied the Chair.

MINUTES.

2. The Minutes of the Meeting held on the 4th September, 1930, were confirmed.

PAPERS.

3. The following papers were laid on the table :-

Regulations made by the Governor in Council under section 95 of the Liquors

Consolidation Ordinance, 1911, on 3rd September, 1930.

Regulations made by the Governor in Council under section 95 of the Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911, and section 3 of the Tobacco Ordinance, 1916, on 3rd September, 1930.

Regulations made by the Governor in Council under section 95 of the Liquors

Consolidation Ordinance, 1911, on 3rd September, 1930.

By-laws made by the Sanitary Board under section 16 of the Public Health and

Buildings Ordinance, 1903, on 4th September, 1930.

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