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LIGHT DUES INCREASED Foreign Vessels To Pay Fees.
VOLUNTEER DINNER.
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There was a large attendance at the annual dinner of the Portuguese Company of the H.KV.D.C. which was held at the Club Lusitano last night.
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Summary Offences
Amendment.
Legislation for the suppression of fortune-telling in the Colony is in- troduced by a BU to amend the
Notification is made in the Hong Kong Government Gazette that the Ordinance governing light dues has been rescinded and the following, Captain S, Jarvis, M. C. Company Summary Offences. Ordinance of substituted:
Commander, was in the chair, and 1932, which provides for the Impoal- 1-All ships, other than river amongst the guests were Col. L. G.tion of a fine not exceeding $250 or steamers, which enter the waters of Bird, Major H. B. L. Dowbiggin, imprisonment for any term not ex- the Colony, except British and for-O.B... Capt. W. H. G. Goater, ceeding three months.
Prosecution under the new`sec- eign ships of war and all vessels of D.3.0., M.C., Capt. H. R. Forsyth,
through less than 20 tons, shall pay the fol- Mr. Leo d'Almada e Castro, Jur, tion, however, must pass |lowing dues, viz:----
Mr. C. A da Roza, Mr. J. M. the channels of the Secretary for d'Almeida, Mr. M. St. John Walsh. Chinese Affairs, although his con- T. B. Wilson, and Mr. F. L. Silva. sent is not necessary for the arrest
The toasts to H.M. The King and of any person suspected of the. President of the Portuguese mitting such an offence. Republic were enthusiastically honoured.
ton.
Two and four-tenths cents per
2. Such dues shall be paid at the Harbour Master's office at the time of entry,
3.--All river steamers which enter the waters of the Colony by day or by night, shall pay nine-tenths of a cent per ton.
4---Upon the ascertainment of the amount, in dollars and decimals thereof, of any such dues, the dollars and decimals, of the amount so as certained shall be deemed to be con ventional dollars reckoned at the equivalent of one shilling and eight) pence sterling.
Consequently
SALVAGING THE ANTUNG.
Request For British Naval Protection.
com-
The practice of fortune-telling in registered Chinese Temples and co- ducted by the temple-keepers in ac cordance with the religious prin- ciples governing Miu, Taz, Kun, To Yuen or Om in the worship of gode or communication with the spirits, does not come under the Ordinance.
Fortune-telling outside temples has hitherto been dealt with in the Colony under the Vagrancy Act.
British And French Views Exchanged.
(Continued from Page 1.) The urgency of the Geneva pro-
Chinese authorities desire that the Antung anivage party on to arrive at the to actual amount payable in Hong British naval protection be afforded Kong currency, the conventional board the tug Taikoo,, throughout dollar ahall be multiplied by 20 and their operations as it is thought that 'blem, especially in relation to the divided by a figure, settled by the the protection of Chinese troops actual European situation, was fully the Ministers, who Colonial Treasurer from time to aghore is not sufficient. time, representing the average open- If the weather permits the Taikoo declared themselves determined to ing selling rates for the previous will proceed along side the wreck seek, in agreement with representa- month of the Hong Kong and Shang and an attempt will be made to obtives of other States, all the means hai Banking Corporation for demand tain the engineroom kg-book which of safeguarding the peace of the drafts on London.
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