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Hong Kong and Central China the acquisition of land and other hereditaments and premises for the erection and maintenance of a seminary is necessary for the purpose aforesaid and incorporation is considered desirable.
2. The Bill follows the form usual in Incorporation Ordinances of this nature particularly Ordinances Nos. 18 of 1927, 27 of 1929 and 9 of 1931.
OPIUM AMENDMENT ORDINANCE, 1933.
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL moved the second reading of a Bill intituled "An Ordinance to amend the law relating to Opium."
THE COLONIAL SECRETARY seconded and the Bill was read a second time.
Council went into Committee to consider the Bill clause by
clause.
Upon Council resuming,
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL reported that the Bill had passed through the Committee without amendment and moved the third reading.
THE COLONIAL SECRETARY seconded, and the Bill was read a third time and passed.
ADJOURNMENT.
H.E. THE GOVERNOR.-Council stands adjourned sine die.
FINANCE COMMITTEE.
Following the Council, a meeting of the Finance Committee was held, the Colonial Secretary presiding.
Votes totalling $114,473 contained in Message No. 7 from H.E. the Governor, were considered.
Item 48. Miscellaneous Services:-Civil Service List, $725,
THE COLONIAL SECRETARY.--With regard to item 48, I wish to say by direction of H.E. the Governor, that the Civil Service list for next year will be carefully examined and pruned of any super- fluous material.
Item 54. Public Works Extraordinary, Kowloon Buildings, Kowloon Hospital Additions, $90,000.
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