DATE.

(G8)

LEGISLATION.

SUBJECT OF ORDER, &c.

TRANSMITTED TO ENGLAND.

1911.

30th October.

1st November.

3rd November.

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ORDERS, &c., IN COUNCIL.

Opium Ordinance, 1909-Medicines exempted from the pay-

ment of royalty noder the.

Dogs Ordinance, 1893—Importation of Dogs from Bangkok

prohibited.

Public Health and Buildings Ordinances, 1903-1909-Begging for alms and loitering in any market prohibited.

10th November. Dangerous Goods Ordinance, 1873-Amendment of the

Dangerous Goods Regulations.

Do.

Dangerous Goods Ordinance, 1573—Amendment of the Case

Oil Rules.

In Government Gazette of

3rd November.

Do.

Do.-

17th November.

Do.

Do.

Dangerous Goods Ordinance, 1873—Amendment of the Bulk

Oil Rules.

Do.

Do.

Dangerous Goods Ordinance, 1873–Amendment of the Con-

ditions of Licences to store Petrolena.

Do.

Do.

12th November.

Do.

Do.

Do.

16th November.

15th November.

27th November.

9th December.

12th December,

24th December.

Do.

Queen's Recreation Grouud---Schedule of Allotments.

Wong-nei-chong Recreation Ground-Schedule of Allorments.

Public Health and Buildings Ordinances, 1903-1909—

Offensive Trade Bye-laws under.

Dangerous Goods Ordinance, 1873-Conditions of Licence to

store Petrol for the use of Motor Cars.

Arms aud Ammunition Ordinance, 1900-Bombs and Bomb.-

cases, etc., declared to be Ammunition.

Stamp Ordinance, 1901–Stamping of Bills of Exchange and

Renewals of Policies of Insurance.

Merchant Shipping Ordinances, 1899-1911-Amendment of Table of the Merchant Shipping Amendment Ordinance, 1911.

Pounds Ordinance, 1911–Pound Fees,

Rescission of Proclamation No. 8 of 1911.

27th November.

1st December.

15th December.

Do.

29th December,

Do.

Date of PROCLAMATION.

SUBJECT OF PROCLAMATION.

TRANSMITTED TO ENGLAND.

1911.

24th January.

PROCLAMATIONS.

No. 1.-Duration of voyage of Chinese Passenger Ships

to Dutch Borneo,

No. 2.-Chiefoo, Ching-wang-tao, Daloy and New Chwang

declared to be infected ports.

2nd February.

1st March.

10th May.

18th May.

27th May.

5th July.

lat November,

No. 3.-Taku and Tientsin declared to be infected ports,

No. 4.-Prohibition to export arms, etc..

No. 5.—Pakhoi declared to be an infected port.

No. 6.- Hoihow declared to be an infected port.

No. 7.—Amoy declared to be an infected port.

No. 8.—Singapore declared to be no infected port.

In Government Gazette ef

27th January.

3rd February.

3rd March.

12th May.

19th May.

2nd June.

7th July.

3rd November,

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