THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 19, 1920.

No. 100-Public Works, Extraordinary, (L) Miscellaneous

Water Works.......

No. 101-Kowloon-Canton Railway, Turret Clock, No. 102.-Public Works, Extraordinary, Hongkong, Mis- cellaneous, Furniture for Officers' Quarters, ...

1,600.00 8,500,00

10.500.00

No. 103. Police Department:---

Shall Stores, Transport,

800.00

3,000,00

3,800.00

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The Colonial Treasurer secunded.

His Excellency the Governor addressed the Council in connection with Minute No. 97.

Question--put and agreed to.

REPORT OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. --The Colonial Secretary laid on the table the Report of the Finance Committee (No. 6), dated the 24th June, 1920, and moved its adoption.

The Colonial Treasurer seconded.

Question-put and agreed to.

OFFENSIVE TRADES BY-LAWS.- The Colonial Secretary addressed the Council and moved the approval of the new By-law made by the Sanitary Board on the 6th day of July, 1920, under section 16 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903, in substitution for By-law No. 14 of the Offensive Trades By-laws.

The Attorney General seconded.

Question put and agreed to.

DOMESTIC CLEANLINESS AND VENTILATION BY-LAWS. -The Colonial Secretary addressed the Council and moved the approval of the new By-law made by the Sanitary Board on the 20th day of July, 1920, under section 16 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordi- nance, 1903, in substitution for By-law No. 1 of the Domestic Cleanliness and Ventilation By-laws.

The Attorney General seconded. Question-put and agreed to.

OFFENSIVE TRADES BY-LAWS.--The Colonial Secretary addressed the Council and moved the approval of the new By-law made by the Sanitary Board on the 28th day of September, 1920, under section 16 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903, in substitution for By-law No. 6 of the Offensive Trades By-laws.

The Attorney General seconded.

Question-put and agreed to.

SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION BILL. FOR 1919. The Colonial Secretary addressed the Council and moved the First reading of a Bill intituled An Ordinance to authorize the Appropriation of a Supplementary Sum of Four million and twenty-six thousand three hundred and thirty-six Dollars and eleven Cents to defray the Charges of the year 1919.

The Attorney General seconded.

Question-put and agreed to.

Bill read a first time.

APPROPRIATION BILL FOR 1921.-The Colonial Secretary moved the First reading of a Bill intituled An Ordinance to apply a sum not exceeding Fourteen million and eighty-four thousand six hundred and sixty-two Dollars to the Public Service of the year 1921.

The Colonial Treasurer seconded.

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