No. 532 of 1906, C.$.0.
M. NATHAN.
The Governor recommends the Council to revote a sum of Sixty-five thousand two hundred and one Dollars and fourteen Cents ($65,201.14) and to vote a sum of Six thousand and twenty Dollars ($6,020) in aid of the vote-Public Works Extraordinary, for the following items :-
Bacteriological Institute,
$2,844.94.
Government Civil Hospital-Extension of Staff
Quarters,
3,000.00
Gunpowder Depôt, Green Island,
..14,389.56
Harbour Office,..
6,926.53
Post Office, Shanghai,
.1ě,000.00
;
School, Yaumati,
1,382.00
Tai Po, Quarters for Officers,
5,086.00
Volunteer Headquarters (Contribution),.
24.56
Miscellaneous Drainage Works,
326.85
Kowloon Roads,
5,600.00
Green Island Light Improvement,
88.02
Kowloon-Canton Railway-Survey and Prelimi-
nary work....
10,532.68
-$65,201.14
Bacteriological Institute,
1,920.00
Gunpowder Depôt, Green Island,..
300.00
Green Island Light Improvement,
1,800.00
Compensation to Lessees of Quarries D. 16 & D.
17, Lyemun,
2,000.00.
-$6,020.00
No. 167 of 1906, C.S.0.
Government House, Hongkong, 29th January, 1906.
M. NATHAN.
The Governor recommends the Council to vote a sum of Three thousand and forty Dollars ($3,040) in aid of the vote Judicial and Legal Departments for the following items:-
Magistracy, New Territories, Other Charges, Furnishing of the
New Tai Po Quarters,..
..$1,520
Land Registry Office, New Territories, Other Charges, Furni-
shing of the New Tai Po Quarters,...
1,520
Total,
$3,040
No. 6673 of 1904, C.S.O.
Government House, Hongkong, 6th February, 1906.
M. NATHAN.
The Governor recommends the Council to vote a sum of Sixty Dollars ($60) in Extension aid of the vote, Medical Department-Other Charges, B.-Hospitals and Asylums,
New Territory, Rent of Temporary Dispensary at Tai Po.
Government House, Hongkong, 9th February, 1906.
The Colonial Treasurer seconded.
Question-put and agreed to.
RESOLUTION. The Attorney General moved the following resolution
Whereas by section 5 of "The Summoning of Chinese Ordinance, 1899", (No. 12 of 1899) it was enacted that the said Ordinance should only continue in operation for the period of two years from the coming into operation of the said Ordinance and for such further period or periods as might, from time to time, be determined by Resolution of the Legislative Council, and whereas such operation has been continued by Resolution of this Council until the 30th day of March, 1906, inclusive: