THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 10, 1921. 481
No. 458. It is hereby notified that permission has been given to The Hongkong Electric Company, Limited, to increase the voltage of their supply from 100 to 200 volts upon the following conditions:
(1) The change to be carried into effect without any expense whatsoever to
the consumers.
(2) New lamps to be supplied, and all fans, motors and heating appliances re-wound free of cost to the consumers, and full efficiency after such change to be guaranteed.
(3) All consumers' wires to be tested for insulation, and any leakage not to exceed ten thousand ohms (10,000 ohms). In the event of leakage being found to reach or to exceed 10,000 ohms, any alterations or repairs necessary to bring the leakage below this quantity to be carried out by the Hongkong Electric Company, Limited free of cost to the consumers.
No. 469.
It is hereby notified that the undermentioned streets are to be known for the future by the names indicated against them :--
Description or present street name.
Street commencing at Austin Road dividing K. I. L. 421 and running North till it joins Bowring Street.
Street commencing at Austin Road between
K. I. L. 359 and K. I. L. 421 and running North till it joins Bowring Street.
Future name.
Chinese version.
Woosung Street.
吳淞街
Temple Street.
廟街
No. 470.-The following addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners entitled to practise Medicine in this Colony, published in Government Notification No. 439 of the 28th October, 1921, pursuant to Ordinances No. 1 of 1884 and No. 31 of 1914, is pub- lished for general information:-
NAME.
PERSON QUALIFIED TO PRACTISE MEDICINE.
ADDRESS.
QUALIFICATIONS.
DATE OF QUALIFICATION.
Lee Ying-chuen.
(存應李)
43, Nathan Road, Kowloon.
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery of the University of Edinburgh:
10th November, 1921.
14th May, 1917.
CLAUD SEVERN,
Colonial Secretary.