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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JANUARY 21, 1921.
APPOINTMENTS, &c.
No. 23. His Excellency the Governor, under the powers conferred on him by section 3 of the Treaty of Peace (Austria) Order, 1920, Ordinance, 1920, and all other powers thereto him enabling, has been pleased to establish a Local Clearing Office in and for the Colony of Hongkong, and has appointed Mr. JOHN DANIEL LLOYD to be Administrator of the said Local Clearing Office for the purposes of the Treaty of Peace (Austria) Order in Council, 1920.
21st January, 1921.
No. 24. His Excellency the Governor, under the powers conferred on him by Article 1 (ii) (a) of the Treaty of Peace (Bulgaria) Order in Council, 1920, as modified and adapted to the circumstances of the Colony by the Treaty of Peace (Bulgaria) Order, 1920, Ordinance, 1920, and all other powers thereto him enabling, has been pleased to appoint Mr. JOHN DANIEL LLOYD to be Administrator for the purposes of the Treaty of Peace (Bulgaria) Order in Council, 1920.
21st January, 1921.
NOTICES.
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT.
No. 25.-It is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to exclude the Police Magistrates' Department from the operation of the Holidays Ordi- nance, 1912, Ordinance No. 5 of 1912, on Wednesday, the 9th February, 1921.
No. 26. It is hereby notified that instructions have been received from the Secre- tary of State for the Colonies to the effect that emigration of Chinese subjects from Hongkong to Cuba and Mexico should not be permitted without the full approval of the Government of China and the Governments of Cuba and Mexico respectively.
These instructions do not apply to Chinese who have lived in Cuba or Mexico, and who are in possession of documents authorising their return to those countries.
No. 27. The following firm has been granted a licence to trade under the Non- Ferrous Metal Industry Ordinance, 1919, Ordinance No. 1 of 1919 :-
In continuation of Government Notification No. 616 dated the 24th December, 1920.
J. M. da Rocha & Co.
21st January, 1921.
CLAUD SEVERN,
Colonial Secretary.