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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 21ST JANUARY, 1893.

Im- pressed Stamp of $25.

SCHEDULE.

(C.)

Certificate of Qualification for Registration.

WE, the Medical Board, do hereby certify that A.B. has satisfied us that he has been registered under the Law for the time being in force in

(or that he holds a diploma or other document from as may be), and that he is qualified or entitled to practise Medicine, Surgery and Midwifery in the such place (or country) that he is of good character that he has passed the necessary course of study and examination required by The Medical Registra- tion Ordinances, 1884 to 1893, and is entitled to be registered under such Ordinances.

Dated this

day of

189

(Signed by the Secretary to the Board.)

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 18.

With reference to Government Notification No. 426 of 22nd October, 1892, the following Proclamation by His Excellency the Governor of Victoria rescinding a proclamation which allowed certain exemptions from the provisions of Part I. of The Chinese Act, 1890, is published for general information.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 13th January, 1893.

G. T. M. O'BRIEN,

Colonial Secretary.

Chinese Act 1890.

EXEMPTIONS REVOKED.

PROCLAMATION

By His Excellency the Right Honorable John Adrian Louis, Earl of Hopetoun, Viscount Aithrie, and Baron Hope, in the Peerage of Scotland; Baron Hopetoun of Hopetoun, and Baron Niddry of Niddry Castle, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom; Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George; Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the Colony of Victoria and its Dependencies, &c., &c., &c.

HEREAS by Part I. of the Chinese Act 1890 (54 Vict. No. 1073) it is amongst other things

to be published in the Government Gazette, to exempt any person or class of persons from the provisions of the said Part of the said Act, and to declare that such provisions shall not at any time, or for any specified period, apply to the person or class of persons mentioned in such Proclamation, and that any such Proclamation may at any time be revoked by the Governor in Council by Proclamation to be published in the Government Gazette: Now therefore I, the Governor of Victoria, by and with the advice of the Executive Council thereof, do hereby revoke the Proclamation made under the Hand of the Governor and the Seal of the Colony and bearing date the 21st day of September, 1891, exempting from the provisions of Part I. of the Chinese Act 1890 aforesaid all Chinese arriving in Hobson's Bay in vessels from China with the intention of being immediately conveyed to any of the other Australasian colonies, provided such persons do not land in Victoria, and declaring that the provisions of the said Part of the said Act shall not apply to Chinese arriving in Hobson's Bay from China with the intention aforesaid; such revocation to have effect on and after the 12th day of December, 1892.

Given under my Hand and the Seal of the Colony, at Melbourne, this twentieth day of September, in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and ninety-two, and in the fifty-sixth year of Her Majesty's reign.

(L.S.)

HOPETOUN.

By His Excellency's Command,

GEORGE TURNER, Commissioner of Trade and Customs.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

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