THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MARCH 18, 1921.
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No. 108.-With reference to Government Notification No. 96 of the 11th March, 1921, it is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor has declared Mr. CHALONER GRENVILLE ALABASTER, O.B.E., to be duly elected a Member of the Licensing Board during the absence from the Colony of Mr. THOMAS FREDERICK HOUGH, with effect from the 17th March, 1921, in accordance with the rules governing the election of Justices of the Peace to serve on the Board.
16th March, 1921.
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NOTICES.
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT.
No. 109. It is hereby notified for general information that after 1st June, 1921, the exportation from the United Kingdom to this colony of any opium (raw or prepared), morphine, cocaine, ecgonine, and diamorphine (commonly known as heroin), and their respective salts, and medicinal opium, and any preparation, admixture, extract or other substance containing not less than one-fifth per cent. of morphine or one-tenth per cent. of cocaine, ecgonine or diamorphine will not be permitted under the Dangerous Drugs' Act of 1920 unless covered by a certificate from the proper local authority, namely, the Superintendent of Imports and Exports. Such a certificate will contain a similar proviso in case re-exportation to any other British possession is desired.
No. 110. The following addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners entitled to practise Medicine in this Colony, published in Government Notification No. 266 of the 7th May, 1920, pursuant to Ordinances No. 1 of 1884 and No. 31 of 1914, is published for general information :-
PERSON QUALIFIED TO PRACTISE MEDICINE.
NAME.
ADDRESS.
Phoon Seck Weng.
St. John's Hall, University of Hongkong.
QUALIFICATIONS.
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery of the University of Hongkong.
DATE OF QUALIFICATION.
December, 1920.
CLAUD SEVERN,
18th March, 1921.
Colonial Secretary.
ROYAL OBSERVATORY.
No. 111. With reference to Notification No. 452 published in the Gazette of the 26th September, 1919, it is notified for general information that from. 1st May, 1921, Wireless Time Signals will be emitted by Stonecutters Radiotelegraph Station on a 2000 metre spark, at 0200 and 1300 G.M.T. instead of by Cape d'Aguilar on a 1000 metre spark, at 0400 and 1300 G.M.T.
The programme will be the same as formerly, viz., dots of about 0).*2 duration at the even seconds, commencing at the 56th minute and ending at the hour.
The 2nd, 28th, 50th, 52nd, and 54th seconds are omitted for the purpose of identi- fying the seconds.
The Service of weather summaries, forecasts and storm warnings will be continued by the Cape d'Aguilar Radiotelegraph Station as formerly.
T. F. CLAXTON,
Director.
12th March, 1921.