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YESTERDAY'S MEETING.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1924.

that remark, though I cannot help Zeeling that he was perhaps unduly sensitivo of what was never in- tended as personal criticism: My remarks were directed against the

not polley and the Judividual; Indeed in the same speech I paid willing tribute to the conspicuous

Tribute to the late Mr. Stephen, ability of our Cadet officiaio bers.

The hour at which yesterday's moeting of the Logislative Council was hold precluded us from fully roporting many matters in our issue of last avoning. These will be found below ;--

the

Ordinances of the Colony. The Attorney. Genéral proposed

following resolution:

Resolved that the five volumes containing the Ordinances of the Colony which have been prepar ed under the authority of the ' Ordinances of Hongkong, 1844- : 1923, Ordinance, 1923, and which have this day been laid before this Council for approval, be - approved.

His Excellency the Governor : Gentlemen, Before we proceed to the business, I desire to pretent to Mr. Bullock, on belmlf of Hin Mn- jonty the King, the badge of the Imperial Service Order, which has been presented to him by Hin Ma He said: This, Sir, fo 000 of jesty in consideration of 18 years the formal steps necessary in order of excellent service in this Colony, to bring into force the new Me Bullock's services are probably edition of the Ordinances which well known to every member of tho has been in course of preparation Council, and I should like to ex.for some time: The approval of press on behalf of this Government this Council will, I assure, be noti my thanks to him for the admirable Acd, Sir, by proclamation issued by manner in which, ovor since my you, and it is proposed to issue arrival and, I understand, for many effect of that will be that the now

that proclamation to-day. years before, he has carried out the volume-the new edition-which vary important duties of Chief Clerk will begin from to-morrow, will be in the Colonial Secretary's office.

tho Aclo and only proper His Excellency then pinned the Statute Book of the Colony up to decoration on the breast of tho.ro- the date of the lant of the Ordin- cipient amid the applause of memances contained in that edition. Тюга

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The same proclamation will ulso bring into force the Law Revision Mr. Chau Siu-ki's Services.

Ordinance, 1924, which contains a His Excellency the Governor: I

great mass of frmai amendments regret that the senior Chinese mom which have already been worked bar of Council is unable to be pro- into the new edition. In addition sont today, I wished to express to that proclamation the Gazette of on behalf of the Council our pleasure to-morrow will contain two notifica in scoing him on his return, and tjons relating to the new edition of at the same time to express my the Ordinancos One wil bo n gratitude to Mr. Chau Sui-ki for his list of the points in the legislation kindness in coming forward to take of this current year, which will! Mr. Chow Shou-son's place when he have to be rainuted up in the well aware of the immense amount was on leave. As I said in this volumes of the Council last year, Mr. Chau Sulki order to bring them up-to-date. The of the Ordinances, I would ank was offered the permanent appoint ather notification will be a list therefore that the Council would au- ment of member of this Council, but of additional marginal notes and theriso me to convey to Mr. Dyer for reasons of ago and health and footnotos, which,

Ball an expression of their approval] business begged to be excused, and

of his work (Appinuso)

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if entered up of the How

of work involved in this new edition!

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The resolution was then put to the menting and: was carried animously.

The Late Mr. A.G. Stephen. His Excellency, the Governor: Gentlenen, During the five years in] which I have had the honour of presiding over thie Council, I have

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I was compelled, in view of the edition, will inercase their utlty. arguments he put forward, to accept Cepies of these two notifications hin refusal I think the Council will will be supplied by the Government agree with me that Mr. Chau Sui- ki has shown a very high sense of Printers with all the sets of the new edition ined to the public. The public duty in coming forward to price of the now edition will be act in the absence of Mr. Chow. That is, of course, a large in Shou-son as he did, and I should crease on the price of the present like to express my thanks to hintin-Mr. Alaba ter's èxcellent had on many bocéguiona to call the |(Applause).

|cüition-but, cf course, the cost of attention of the O uncil to the Hon. Mr. Holyoak's Explanation.

publication has gone up in the death of members and of ex-ment- Hon. Mr. P. 11. Holyoak: Sir, menntime and the edition contains bers of this body, but I have nover With your permission I desire to large number of additional Ordone so with such regret that I do make a brief explanation in con-dinances. I aliould like to explain on the present becasion in asking nection with my speech on the first that that amount of 890 will bo pay the Council to take notice of the resolution moved by me at the last ablo now for any set of the Ordeath of my very dear friend,

sident of the Sanitary Board has ter of fact the full number of Stephen was only for a short while called my attention to the fact volumes is not yet ready. The member of this Council. He ac that I did him an injustice in volumes laid on the table to-day | cepted the appointment to speaking of him an "lightly flout contain only the Ordinances with Council, I may any, raller as ing public opinion" in

voting their schedulos. Another volume personal favour to myself, and in a against Dr. Koch's resolution moved at the Sanitary Board meet-is in course of preparation, contain-hort time he found it was impos ing of August 10th. I regret that the index, and a further volume sible to reconcile the duties of the I was misled by the Press report is contemplated containing various Comcil with his arduous work out- of that meeting, which stated that Orders in Council, proclamations, side, and he asked my permission "the motion was then put to the Imperial acts and similar documents to resign the appointment meeting, three voting in favour Those two additional volumes will for two years or more he has been and three against it. A number be sepplied eventually by the flova vory valued member of my Excen- of members did not vote at all ernment printers to the purchasers tive Council. Mr. Stephen Wax D The Chairman said he would give of the new edition, and, of course, good and valuable Councillor, nuf his casting vote against the mo- they will include those two volumes a valuable citizen of this Colony. tion," which meant that The when they are rendy. I beg to prominent in overy motion was lost. I notice that in move this resolution.

B life of this Colony. We referring to this at the last The Colonial Secretary seconded, shall miss him greatly both 104 Sanitary Board meeting the Tie

His Excellency the Governor: a member of our Conseils and us sident stated that "there are five Gentlemen, In placing this resolan member of our society. And the prominent position in this Colony valuable a possession that was. Ho Unodleial members of this Board, tion before the Council, I should loss is not confined to this Colony, both in official and in social life; was a man of great breadth of mind, of these the proposer voted for like to add an expression of appre Mr. Stephon as the Chief Manager he was a rominent figure in every of great crudition, generous nad the motion, one Unolicka! member voted against and two Unofficial

ciation of the eare and skill whiels of that very great institution, the sport and every activity of this charitable, and in every way a fiac; members abstained from voting." ;

lina been employed by Mr. Dyer Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, has Colony, and his place will indeed character-a man with a doop heart, ox bu very hard to fill From the and a deep brain. I feel we hava I regret that the original report Ball in undertaking this new edition for years past employed kin led me to both consider and say A great amount of work has been tensive powers in Hongkong and more personal fioint of view I cou lost a man whom it will be many Mr. years before we shall seo replaced, that the President had "lightly involved, and I am sure that those Chinn in the best interests of Bri- not trust myself to speak,

i

one of my dearest] I propose that the Clerk of Councils used" his casting vote on so Im who stuily the volumes with care tish trade and of the British Empire, Stephen was portant a matter, and in-a-much will agres with me that Mr. Dyer and I feel that the British Empire fricads, my constant companion, and write and express to Mrs. Stoplica as I have misjudged and misrepre- Ball has done it extremely well As has suffered a very severe loss in those of us who were privileged to and Mrs. Stephen's family our deep sented kim, I destro to withdraw ono member of the Council who is his untimely death' Ilo. Alled a enjoy his friendship know how. (Continued on Pago 3.)

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