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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 25TH MARCH, 1882.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 117.
It is hereby notified that Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies has been pleased to confirm the four months' leave, on half salary, granted to Mr. WILLIAM SCUDDER, Head Turnkey of Victoria Gaol, to take effect from the 1st of April, 1882.
By His Excellency's Command,
W. M. DEANE, Acting Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 18th March, 1882.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 118.
There are 5 vacancies in the Victoria Gaol Department, two as 2nd Class European Turnkey, and three as 2nd Class Assistant Turnkey.
Salary, 2nd Class European Turnkey, $40 per month, quarters and uniform.
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Applications to be made personally to the Acting Superintendent on or before the 31st instant. Suitable Candidates who possess a knowledge of Colloquial Chinese will be preferred.
By His Excellency's Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 18th March, 1882.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 119.
W. M. DEANE, Acting Colonial Secretary.
It is hereby notified that Mr. GEO. PHILLIPPO, who has been appointed Chief Justice of Hong- kong, has arrived in the Colony. Mr. PHILLIPPO assumed his duties from the 13th instant.
By His Excellency's Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 18th March, 1882.
W. M. DEANE,
Acting Colonial Secretary,
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.—No. 120.
It is hereby notified that Mr. CREASY EWENS, who has been appointed Clerk to the Chief Justice, has arrived in the Colony. Mr. EWENS assumed his duties from the 13th instant.
By His Excellency's Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 18th March, 1882.
W. M. DEANE, Acting Colonial Secretary.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 121. The following Notice is published for general information.
By His Excellency's Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 18th March, 1882.
NOTICE.
W. M. DEANE, Acting Colonial Secretary.
It is hereby notified to Charterers and Masters of Ships carrying Chinese Emigrants under the Chinese Passengers Act 1855 and Local Ordinances, that the undersigned will not give the Certificate provided for in Section 1 of Schedule A to the above-mentioned Act, unless the Lime-juice supplied for the said Emigrants is fully approved of, as an anti-scorbutic, by the Colonial Surgeon and the
Health Officer.
Harbour Department, Hongkong, 16th March, 1882.
H. G. THOMSETT, R.N., Emigration Officer.