D. 1901.]

REFORMATORY SCHOOLS.

[No. 12.

28. The Governor may from time to time prescribe the forms to be used in cases under this Ordinance, and any form so prescribed may be used in the case to which it refers, with such variations as circumstances may require, and, when used, shall be sufficient; but a summons, notice, order, made for the purpose of carrying into effect the provisions of this Ordinance, shall not be invalid for want of form only.

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ORDINANCE No. 12 OF 1901..

ORDINANCE for the Naturalization of Lau Yat Ts'ün, alias Lau Ng, alias Lau Man Kwong, alias Lau Ng Wo, alias Lau Hok Wai.

[7th August, 1901.]

WHEREAS Lau Yat Ts'ün, alias Lau Ng, alias Lau Man Kwong, alias Lau Ng Wo, alias Lau Hok Wai, a native of Sha Chung Village, in the District of San Ui, in the Prefecture of Kwong Chau, in the Province of Kwang Tung, in the Empire of China, is and has been for the last thirty-four years one of the managing partners of the Kung Fuen firm carrying on business as rice merchants at No. 112 Wing Lok Street, Victoria, in this Colony, and is also a Director of the Po On Marine Insurance and Godown Company, Limited, of Victoria aforesaid, and has continuously resided in this Colony for over thirty-eight years, and has declared his intention of residing here permanently, and has petitioned to be naturalized as a British subject within the limits of this Colony, and whereas it is expedient that he should be so naturalized :

Be it therefore enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-

A.D. 1901. Ordinance No. 15 of 1901.

1. Lau Yat Ts'ün, alias Lau Ng, alias Lau Man Kwong, alias Lau Ng Wo, alias Lau Hok Wai, shall be, and he is hereby, naturalized as a British subject within this Colony, and shall enjoy therein, but not elsewhere, all the rights, advantages, and privileges of a British subject, on his taking the oath of allegiance under the Promissory Oaths Ordinance, No. 1 of 1869.

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