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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20тп AUGUST, 1898.
Naturaliza-
tion of Lt
CHUNG.
A BILL
ENTITLED
An Ordinance for the Naturalization of
LI CHUNG, alias LI CHAU SHING. WHEREAS LI CHUNG (), alias LI CHAU SHING (), a native of the Tung Koon () district, in the Kwong Tung () Province, in the Empire of China, at present carrying on business at the Tung Shing (Engineering Shop, at No. 73 and No. 74, Praya East, Wanchai, in this Colony, has resided in this Colony for the past thirty-six years, and has declared his intention of residing hore permanently, and has petitioned to be natu- ralized as a British subject within the limits of this Colony, and whereas it is expedient that he should be so natu- ralized.
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. LI CHUNG (), alias LA CHAU SHING (8), shall be, and he is hereby naturalized as a British subject within this Colony, and shall enjoy therein, but not else- where, all the rights, advantages and privileges of a British subject, on his taking the Oath of Allegiance under the Promissory Oaths Ordinance, 1869.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. -No. 366.
The following Resolution is published.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 15th August, 1898.
T. SERCOMBE SMITH,
RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Acting Colonial Secretary.
That it is desirable in the interests of the public that the piece of ground situate at British Kow- loon and generally known as Sung Wong Toi (ER) or Sung Wong Tong (ER), together with a certain area of land surrounding and adjacent thereto, as delineated and marked red on the annexed plan, should not be let for building or other purposes, but should be reserved for the benefit of the public in perpetuity, and that the same should be delimited and marked off and kept in good order by the Public Works Department of this Colony.
Passed by the Legislative Council of Hongkong, this 15th day of August, 1898.
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
HONGKONG.
J. G. T. BUCKLE,
Clerk of Councils.
GOVERNMENT NTIFICATION.--No. 867.
His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government has given his assent, in the name and on behalf of the QUEEN, to the following Ordinances passed by the Legislative Council:-
Ordinance No. 8 of 1898,--An Ordinance for the Naturalization of TONG YUK, alias TONG
LAI TS'ÜN.
Ordinance No. 16 of 1898,--An Ordinance for the Establishment and Regulation of Vacations
in the Supreme Court.
Ordinance No. 17 of 1898 -- An Ordinance to authorise the Appropriation of a Supplementary Sum of Three hundred and Sixty-eight thousand, Eight hundred and Sixty-nine Dollars and Ninety-three Cents, to defray the Charges of the Year 1897.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 20th August, 1898,
T. SERCOMBE SMITH,
Acting Colonial Secretary,