THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, APRIL 1, 1920.
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No. 194. It is hereby notified that the undermentioned street is to be known for the future by the name indicated against it :-
Description or present street name.
Future name.
Chinese version.
Road running through Marine Lot No. 25 connect-
ing Praya East with Queen's Road East.
Li Chit Street.
李節街
A. G. M. FLETCHER,
Colonial Secretary.
1st April, 1920.
SUPREME COURT.
No. 195. It is hereby notified that His Honour Mr. Justice II. II. J. GOMPERTZ, Acting Chief Justice in and for the Colony of Hongkong, has, by Commission signed by him, appointed Major CHRISTOPHER WILLSON, O.B.E., Assistant Superintendent, Victoria Gaol, to be a Commissioner to administer oaths and take declarations, affirmations, and attestations of honour in the Supreme Court of Hongkong, so long as he shall hold the office of Assistant Superintendent of Victoria Gaol aforesaid.
31st March, 1920.
No. 196. It is hereby notified that, by command of His Excellency the Governor, and pursuant to the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903, an Election of a Member to the Sanitary Board will take place at the City Hall on Monday, the 12th day of April, 1920, commencing at 4 o'clock in the afternoon.
The following persons will be entitled to vote at the election, that is to say:
Such persons as are included in either of the Jurors Lists referred to in section 7 (3) of the Jury Ordinance, 1887, and also the following persons exempted from serving as jurors, that is to say:-unofficial members of the Executive or of the Legislative Council; barristers and solicitors. on the roll of the Supreme Court; medical practitioners; dentists in actual practice in the Colony; persons registered under the Pharmacy Ordinances, 1916-1917; clergymen of the Church of England, Roman Catholic priests, ministers of any congregation of Protestant dissenters or of Jews functioning in the Colony; the masters of any school other than a vernacular school in the Colony; the professors, lecturers and other academic officers of the University of Hongkong; the editors, sub- editors and reporters of any daily newspaper published in the Colony; pilots licensed under the Pilots Ordinance, 1904; and persons of sound mind who have previously been included in either of the said Jurors Lists but have been removed therefrom on account of age or infirmity.
The election will be conducted in accordance with the Rules contained in Schedule C to the above named Ordinance.
The name of every Candidate shall be nominated in writing by one Elector and seconded by another and the said Nominations delivered to the Registrar of the Supreme Court not less than four clear days before the day fixed for the election.
Every Nomination shall be personally handed to the Registrar by the Candidate or his Nominator or Seconder.
In the event of the election being contested voting will commence immediately after the Nominations have been read and continue until 6 p.m., when the ballot-box will be closed.
C. D. MELBOUrne, Registrar.
1st April, 1920.
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