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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
SEVEN NEW BILLS MOVED.
YESTERDAY'S MEETING OF COUNCIL.
7, 1930.
Ordinance and all of them are ex NOVEL PINK-WEDDING. GORDON'S
plained in the memorandum of Objects and Reasons attached" to the Bill.
The Colonial Secretary seconded and the Bill was read a first time. District Watch Forces. The Attorney General moved Seven new Bills were read first time at a meeting of the the first reading of a Bill intituled Legislative Council, held in the "An Ordinance to consolidate and Council Chamber yesterday after-amend the law relating to the Dis-
trict Watch Force." He said:
-noon.
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MISS ELSIE TEN MARRIED TO
MR. CHARLES CHÂN,
St. John's Cathedral was prettily decorated with baskets of pink flowers, with the initials of the
Miss bridal couple in pink and white on Saturday when roses. Elsie Ten, daughter of Rev. George His Excellency the Governor The provisions of this Bill are Soo Hoo Ten and the late Mrs. L (Sir William Peel, K.B.E., C.M.G.) practically the same as those con- Ten, of Homebush, New South presided, and there were also pre-tained in the Regulation of Chi- Wales, was married to Mr. Charles nese Ordinance,, 1888. It has been F. Chan, son of Mr. Chan Foo-sun) Rent:
valuable and the late Mrs. Chan, of Hong- His Excellency the General decided that this very Officer Commanding the Troops, force should have an Ordinance of kong, by Rev. H. V. Koop.
The prevailing note of the Tho (Major-Gen. J. W. Sandilands. its own and the name of the Com-
mittee has been changed from wedding dresses was pink. C.B., C.M.G, D.S.O.).
The Colonial Secretary (Ilon. The District Watchmen's Com-bride chose a blush shade of silk to District Watch Com- tulle for her bodiée, which was Mr. E. R. Hallifax, C.M.G., C.B.E.).mittee
as studded with diamente, and her (Hon. mittee as more suitable and The Attorney General Mr. C. G, Alabaster, K.C., O.B.E). preferred by the Committee them-long full flared skirt of the same
The Secretary for Chinese selves. Affairs (Hon. Mr. A. E. Wood),
The Colonial Secretary seconded The Colonial Treasurer (Hon.and the Bill was read a first time. Mr. C. Mcl. Messer. O.B.E.).
Thedical Performances,
Services).
Hon. Mr. H. T. Creasy. C.B.E. The Attorney General moved (Director of Public Works).
he first reading of a Bill intituled Hon. Commander G. F. Hole."An Ordinance to amend the law R.N. (Retired) (Harbour Master) relating to theatrical perfor- Hon. Dr. A. R. Wellington mances at places of public enter (Director of Medical and Sanitary tainment." He said:Here again the provisions of a special Ordin- ince have been transferred to a reneral Ordinance and made gen- erally applicable. This amend- ment will be particularly useful to the Treasurer in obtaining infor- mation he will need next year when he will have to collect his
ntertainment duties.
Hon. Mr. E. D. C..Wolfe, C.M.G.. (Inspector General of Police).
Hon. Sir Shouson Chow, Kt. Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shenton. Hon. Mr, J. Owen Hughes." Hon. Mr. C. G. S. Mackie, Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga. Hon. Mr. S. W, Tso.
1. L. D.
C.B.E.
Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson. Mr. N. L. Smith (Deputy Cleri of Councils).
Police Pensions,
The Colonial Secretary seconded and the Bill was read a first time.
Revision of Ordinances. The Attorney General moved the irst reading of a Bill instituled An Ordinance for promoting the revision of, the Ordinances of
colour carried pipings of silver. The long pink tulle veil was sur mounted with a silver cap
and
pink orange blossoms, For a bouquet she had a horse shoe of pink and white roses tied with silver ribbon.
trimmed
Miss Rae Wong, the bridesmaid, was in pink and mauve georgette, made very long and trimmed with silver ribbon. Her large silver tissue evening hat was with pink tulle and long valvet ribbon streamers. satin shoes completed the en- semble. She carried pink roses and maiden-hair fern tied with a frill of tulle.
pink Plaki
Dr. S. Iu Szto gave the bride. away and Dr. Douglas Laing was best man.
:
After the ceremony, a dinner! was held at Lane Crawfords, who supplied the cake. Music was rendered by the Brunswick and Unique orchestras..
time to time.
The Colonial Secretary seconded and the Bill was read a first time. The Attorney General moved the Companies. Amendment Ordinance first reading of a Bill intituled "All Ordinance to amend the law relat- He said:- ing to Companies." This Ordinance transfers from the Registrar of Companies to the
the duty Clerk of Councils publishing the annual lists authorised auditors and places that list under the control of the Gover- nor-in-Council.
The Attorney General moved the first reading of a Bill intituled "An Ordinance to amend, thongkong by the repeal of Ordin- Police Force Ordinance, 1900." H
nces and other Enactmenta which id. This Ordinance amends a section of the Principal Ordinanere spent or no longer required. and by the correction of errors." dealing with palice pensions
He said:-The first section is the Under the Principal Ordinance short title. The second section re- the pension of every individual policeman has to come before taals six Ordinances, the provisions f which have either been trans- Governor-in-Council, even
if the Ferred to other Ordinances or are amount of his pension is merely teemed sufficiently covered by other matter of calculation. The rovisions of the law. Section Ordinance is amended so that the three repeals two sections of the Governor-in-Council shall have
Larceny Ordinance which are no power to make rules affecting pen-
onger necessary, being in one case sions and only exceptional cases
in error which should have been re- The Colonial Secrttary seconded where rules are inaßplicable to ar pealed in 1928. Clause four and the Bill was read a first time. The Council was adjourned sinc individual case, will be brought
mends a number of tiny errors before the Governor-in-Council.
which have been pointed out from die,
The Colonial Secretary seconded and the Bill was read a first time."
American Probates.
The Attorney General moved the first reading of a Bill intitul ed "An Ordinance to amend the Probates Ordinance. 1897." If said:-Under the Real and Per sonal Property Convention 0: Washington, 1999, provision was made for notification to the nearest American Consul when ever a citizen of the United States
Lesu died, leaving no heirs or mentary executors, and to carry out that convention an amend. ment to the Probate Ordinanc was enacted whereby the Re. gistrar should make that notifica tion. It has now been agreed be. tween His Majesty's Government and the United States Government that notification to the rearest American Consul shall be made in all cases, without regard to whe ther or not the deceased person has left heirs or testamentary re presentatives in the Colony, so a small amendment is made to set- tion 14 of the Principal Ordinance. The Colonial Secretary seconded and the Bill was read a first time. Summary Offences.
The Attorney General moved the first reading of a Bill intituled "An Ordinance to amend the Sum- mary Offences. Ordinance, 1845." He said: In the first part of thle Ordinance amendments are made to the Summary. Offences Ordin- ance in respect of firecrackers.; processions, notices and things of that kind which were formerly dealt with under Ordinance No. 3, of 1888, and it is considered desir- able that they should be transfer- red to a general one so they are transferred to the Summary Offences Ordinance of 1845., Sub- sequent sections are amendments which have been suggested from time to time under the Principal
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