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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 22ND MARCH, 1881.
I.
SCHEDULE A.
do solemnly and sincerely declare that I will not willingly or knowingly open, detain, return, delay, or misdeliver, or cause or suffer to be opened, detained, returned, delayed, or mis- delivered, any correspondence which shall come into my hands, power, or custody by reason of my employment by or under the Post Office, except by the consent of the person to whom such correspond- ence shall be directed, or by an express warrant in writing for that purpose under the hand of the Governor of Hongkong, or of Her Britannic Majesty's Consul at the Port where I may be stationed, or except in pursuance and under the authority of any of the provisions of any Ordinance now or hereafter to be in force in the Colony of Hongkong relating to the Post Office of the said Colony.
Declared before me
this
188
day of
Justice of the Peace,\
or II. B. M. Consul)
1,
SCHEDULE B.
do solemnly and sincerely declare that I will not willingly or knowingly open, detain, return, delay, or misdeliver, or cause or suffer to be opened, detained, returned, delayed, or mis- delivered, any correspondence which shall come into my hands, power, or custody by reason of my employment by or under the Post Office.
Declared before me
this
day of
Justice of the Peace,\
or H. B. M. Consul.
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SCHEDULE C.
I do solemnly declare, that I have, to the best of my knowledge and belief, delivered or caused to be delivered to the Post Office at Hongkong every letter bag and all correspondence that was on board the vessel under my command, except such correspondence as is exempt by law.
A. B.,
Commander of the.
Declared before me
this
day of
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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 94.
The following Bill, which was read a second time at a Meeting of the Legislative Council held this day, is published for general information.
By Coinmand,
J. H. STEWART-LOCKHART, Acting Clerk of Councils.
Council Chamber, Hongkong, 19th March, 1884.