THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 11TH MARCH, 1882.
EXCLUSIVE OF ESTABLISHMENT.
Police.
C.S.O.
No. 3135
1881.
13 of Repairing No. 2 Police Steam Launch,
$1,875.00
Fire Brigade.
No. 174
of New Steam Fire Engine of the size of No. 3 Government Engine, £866, say,
$4,500.00
1882.
Roads, Streets, and Bridges.
C.so Road and Street Contingencies,
No. 602 of
1882.
So Furniture for Government House,....
No. 3402 of
$6,000.00
Miscellaneous Services.
1881.
C.S.0.
No. 3531 of
1881.
Do.
Do.,
C.S.O. No. 3686 of
Cooking Utensils
Do.,
1881.
Miscellaneous Services.
$174.00
122.20
151.00
$447.20
255
C.S.0. No. 3198 of
1881.
Gratuity to Mrs. J. M. D'ALMADA E CASTRO, being difference between one month's salary for every three years' service of her late husband, namely 40 years at $240 for every 3 years, ... and amount already paid her,
$3200
$2880
$320.00
Read a first time a Bill entitled The Banishment and Conditional Pardons Ordinance.
The Standing Orders are suspended.
The Bill is read a second time.
The Council goes into Committee on the clauses of the Bill.
Mr. NG CHOY addresses the Council with reference to the word "Chinese" in clause II of the Bill. Debate ensues.
Question put, That the word "Chinese" in clause II stand part of the Bill.
Council divides,--
Aye.
The Attorney General.
Mr. NG CHOY.
Mr. RYRIE.
Noes.
The Acting Colonial Treasurer. The Acting Colonial Secretary. The Acting Chief Justice.
Question negatived, and the word "Chinese" is struck out.
Question put, That the words "not being a natural born or naturalized subject of Her Majesty " be inserted after the word "any" in the first line in clause II.
Council divides,—
Ayes.
Mr. NG CHOY.
Mr. RYRIE.
The Acting Colonial Treasurer.
The Acting Colonial Secretary. The Acting Chief Justice.
Question carried.
The other clauses are considered seriatim.
No.
The Attorney General.
All the clauses having been considered, and the Bill, as amended, approved in Committee, His Excellency the Governor puts the Question "That this Bill do pass," which is carried in the affirmative. The Clerk reads the title of the Ordinance, being An Ordinance enacted by the Governor of Hong- kong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, entitled The Banishment and Conditional Pardons Ordinance, 1882.
The Ordinance is numbered No. 8 of 1882.