THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 12TH MARCH, 1898.

No. 4 OF 1898.

An Ordinance to further amen1 The Prison

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Ordinance, 1885.

WILSONE BLACK,

Officer Administering the Government.

[11th March, 1898.]

BE it enacted by the Governor of Ilongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-

1. Clause (d) of section 1 of The Prison Ordinance, Amendment 1885, (No. 18 of 1885) is, horeby, amended by inserting of section 1 the words "Assistant Superintendents," immediately after of Ordinance the words “ Superintendents of prisons," and before the 1883 word "chaplains."

Passed the Legislative Council of Hongkong, this 28th day of February, 1898.

No. 18 of

J. G. T. BUCKLE,

Clerk of Councils.

Assented to by His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, the 11th day of March, 1898.

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Colonial Secretary.

No. 5 or 1898.

An Ordinance for the Naturalization of LEUNG PUI CHI, alias LEUNG CHAK CHANG, alias LEUNG CHUNG.

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WILSONE BLACK,

Officer Administering the Government.

[7th March, 1898.]

WHEREAS LEUNG PUI CHI (Z), alias LEUNG CHAK Cir'ANG (梁澤棖), alias Leung CHUNG (梁忠), a native of Heuug Shan (1) district, in the Kwong Tung (Province, in the Empire of China, now carrying on business as master of the Shiu Ch'eung () Bank, at No. 99, Bonham Strand, in this Colony, has resided in this Colony for the last thirty-seven years and has declared his intention of residing here permanently, and has petitioned to be naturalized as a British subject, within the limits of this Colony, and whereas it is expedient that he should be so naturalized.

Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows :--

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1. LEUNG PUI CHI (Z), alias LEUNG CHAK Naturaliza- CHANG (), alias LEUNG CHUNG (LEUNG PUI shall be, and he is, hereby, naturalized as a British subject, CHI. within this Colony, and shall enjoy therein, but not else- where, all the rights, advantages au privileges of a British subject, on his taking the Oath of Allegiance under the Promissory Oaths Ordinance, 1869.

Passed the Legislative Council of Hongkong, this 28th day of February, 1898.

J. G. T. BUCKLE,

Clerk of Councils.

Assented to by His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, the 7th day of March, 1898.

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Colonial Secretary.

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