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(Continued from page 2.) provides that emigrants are to travel no souble and proper conditions
of comfort on the ships on which they are carried. I may be that there are still some portions of the Bill which require amending, and therefore I do not propeso, Sir, to ask the Council to proceed beyond the second reading to-day. A consider- with able portion of the Bill is taken up Pacquer Act, and this is necessary por explaining in detail the relationship which the present Bill bears to the Chinese hips, not so much because it should appear in a local Ordinance, but because it is informative, and gives necessary information to the public as to what is the position of those emigrante under the Chinese Passenger Act. I do not think there is anything more I need say in moving the second reading, except that there are some of the provisions of the
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The COLONIAL SECRETARY Seconded, and the Bill was read a second time.
THE PHARMACY ORDINANCE.
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it is. The object of this Bill is briefly. exclusion of the chapter in the old Opium Ordinance dealing with morphine and Compounds of opium it has been necessary to provide in some other way for the Crrangements dealing with these sub- stances, and, Sir, it is proposed, and this Ordinance carries out the proposal, to place in the annals of the Pharmacy laws, morphine and compounds of morphine; There is a defuition which will have to be inserted by resolution of the Excutive and legislative Councils as to what these poisons are. The first thing, therefore, that will have to be done after the passage of this Bill will be to include morphine and compounds of morphine by resolution of the Executive Council in section A of Pharmacy Ordinance, 1908, and subsequently to include by resolution of the Legislative Council Ordinance No. 19 of 1908. The onl❤ prisons at present con- tained in the schedule are coca, a prepara tion of coca, cocaine and various others. The Ordinance itself contains very little besides the mere suggestions which are necessary to carry out the main object, which will be carried out by the resolu
Legislative tions of the Fixecutive and Councils. The Ordinance in itself as it stands is only a detailed Ordinanc insert in the provisions of Ordinance No. 12 1908 certain administrative details which will be necessary when one is deal ing with poisons of this class. The first and most important of these is to give Power for a search without warrant to European police or revenue officers for poisons which there is any reason to suppose are illegally in the possession of any person, The second is with regard to the penalty, and here again the penalty is in very much the same phraseology as is adopted in tho Opium Bill.. Just in the same way as a clause for search with- out warrant is inserted in the Opium Bill, so it is inserted in this Bill, and just
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Stime way as the penalty has been raised to ten times the market value, so it is here. Lastly. Sir, as in the case of the Onium Bill the market value of the opium is determined by a certificate from the Government Analyst, so is it in this case too, the market value of cornine and morphine, and these only, are determined by certificate from the Government Analyst.
The COLONIAL SECRETARY Seconded, and the Bill was read a second time.
Connell then went the Committee to consider the Bill clauso by clause.
On Clause 4,
Hon. Sir Kai Ho KAI said-I wish to move an amendment to this clause. My objection is the same as I expressed in connection with the Opium Ordinuce.
The ATTORNEY-GENERAL-You would like the same amendment inserted?
Hon. Sir Ka Ho. Kar - Slightly different. I propose to amend it in this way Such power should not be giben to! any European policeman below the rank of sergeant, or ene especially appointed by the Superintendent for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this section. If they have great power, like this for entering the dwelling houses of the people, it is well that the power should be exercised by someone who is in the higher rank, and also has had export
It should not be ence in the Colony.
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The ATTORNEY GENERAL-Would it meet your objection that when such powers are given to any European officer not below the raul of sergeant, or revenus officer, they should be generally authorised in writing?
Hou. Sir Ka Ho KAI-In the event of a pulis floor below the rapk of sergeant. who was tonsidered reliable, he could be specially authorised by the Super- intendect.
The ATTORNEY-GENERAL-I suggest it be generally or specially authorised in writing,
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The clause as approved was as follows: ANOTHER CHINESE EXTRADITION "Whenever it appears to any European police officer not below the rank of sergeant, or to any European police or revenue officer generally or specially authorised in writing for the purposes of carrying out the provisions of this section by the Captain Superintendent of Police or the Superintendent of Exports and Imports: respectively, etc."
On Council resuming, The ATTORNEY-GENERAL moved that the Bill be read a third time.
The COLONIAL SECRETARY Seconded, and
the Bill was read a third time and passed
OTHER BUSINESS.
The Council passed the Arms and Ammunition Amendment Ordinance, and the Opium. Amendment Ordinance (after mach discussion in the Committee Stage)
The report of the discussion on these
Bills is held over until to-morrow,
RE REPORTED IN TUNNAN
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115,000
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HE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED.
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Interest allowed on Current Accounts,
Deposits received on terms which
had on application.
́ ́ ́K. TSUDZURABARA, Manager. Hongkong, 1st May, 1913.
Depositors may transfer at their option balances of $100 or more to the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK to be placed on FIXED DEPUSIT at 4 per cent. per annum,
For the HONGKONG AND Shanghai
BANKING CORPORATION,
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EDERLANDSCH-INDISCH.
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ESTABLISHED 1863.
Authorised Capital Fl. 30,000,000 (£2,500,000) Paid-up Capital. Fl. 17,407,000 ($1,460,689) Reserve Fund. Fl. 6,618,000 (£543,166)
HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. HEAD AGENCY: BATAVIA
LONDON BANKERS; THE WILLIAMS DEACONS BANE. SWISS BANKVEREIN."
The Bank transacts every description of Barking and Exchange business, "receiver money on Current Account and on Fixed Deposit at rates which may be ascertained on application.
G. VERMEY, Manager, No. 8, Des Voeux Road Central. (21 Hongliong, 3rd October, 1913...
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ONGKONG AND SHANGHAI
Paid-up Capital... Reserve Fund
£1,200,000
£1,700,000
Paid-up Capital Reserve Fonds
$15,000,000.
Reserve Liability of Propriators £1,200,000
Sterling
HARING CORPORATION.
£1,500,000 at 2/-$15,000,000 $17,450,000 Silver.....
The Assistant Crown Solicitor (Mr. P. M. Hodgson), made an application to Mr. F. A. Hazeland yesterday afternoon for the surrender of one Tsang Sang, of Tai Ling village, on charges of being Resurre Liability of Proprietors $15,000,000
concerned in an armed robbery and with kidnapping within the jurisdiction of Chinu.
$32,450,000
COURT OF DIRECTORS.
CHIEF MANAGER Hongkong N. J. STABS.
6. H. DOUVELL, Esq.-Chairman, Hon. Mr. D. LANDALE-Deputy Chairman. J. A. Plummer, Esq. dant was alleged to be one of thres men
Mr. Hodgson explained that the defen G. Friesland, Esq
W.L Pattondon, Esq. E. Gostz, Esq.
HL A.Siebs, Esq. who committed an armed robbery at the P. H. Holyoak, Esq.
C. S. Gubbly, Es
Hon. Mr. E. Shellim. house of Cheng Yi on the 27th November U. Landgraf, Es of last year. The robbery occurred at about midnight, and Cheng Yi was robbed of a quantity of clothing and jewellery. Cheng Yi's five-year-old son was also forcibly taken away, but the parents gat him back eventually by paying a ransom, amounting to $222 The evidence would show that both the parents of the child LONDON COUNTY AND WESTMINISTER know the defendant beforehand and at the identification the defendant identified as being one of the robbers-
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A, 8. HEWETT,
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Several natives of Yunnan in Peking received telegrams on the adult, stat ing that an earthquake had occurred in Hsing Hsing Hsien, Hobsi Hsien and
Harbin On Current Account at the rate of Two Hon. Sir KAI HO KAI-That will meet Sino Hsien, lasting for five days rad five my point.
nights and doing great damage. The
caused much We have received from Mr. L. Gibbs,per cent, per unaum on the Daily Balance Hon Mr. Hawerr That would not disaster is said to have
the Hon. Secretary, a copy of the. allow the Captain Superintendent to misery and was followed by great snow- authorise any police officer below the rank storms. Such a catastrophe has been Schedule for the 1914 Flower and Veget For 3 months, 2 per cent. per Annum. of sergeant He cught to have power to hitherto unknown, and Yunnaness in able Show to be held in the Botanic For 8 months, 3 per cent, per Annum authorise an officer below the rank of petition to the Minister of the Interior Gardens on March 3rd and 4th under the. For 12 months, 4 per cent per Annum
N. J. STABE,
Chief Manager. sergeant if he is satisfied he is to be requested that relief should be granted. auspices of the Hongkong Horticultural trusted and is competent to have The Central Government has acceded to Society. There are 111 classes in the
schedule,
Hongkong, 9th January, 1914. authority.
this request.
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INTEREST ALLOWED ON CURRENT ACCOUNTS, Deposits received for fixed periods at rates
EISHI ONO, Manager Hongkong, 30th September, 1913.
to be obtained on application.
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