DATE.

(G3)

LEGISLATION.

SUBSTANCE OF REGULATION.

Government NOTIFICATION

and Date or Gazette.

1940.

12th February.

14th February.

22nd February.

1st March.

27th February.

do.

24th February.

1st March

2nd March.

7th March.

do.

do.

11th March.

16th March.

20th March.

Both March.

27th February.

2nd April.

9th April.

do.

13th April.

15th April.

19th April.

26th April.

REGULATION,—Continued.

40 of 1912-Amendments to the regulations under the

Vehicles and Traffic Regulation Ordinance. 40 of 1912—Amendment to regulation relating to the fare

for hiring a taxicab.

1 of 1873-Dangerous Goods Regulations, 1940.

25 of 1993-Amendment to the regulations in the Schedule to the Miscellaneous Licences Ordinance, under the heading

** Part V. - Money Changers.**

22 of 1910-Amendments to the regulations under the

Midwives Ordinance.

22 of 1910-The Midwives (Post-Graduate Study) Regula-

tions, 1940.

25 of 1914-Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons)

(Amendment) (No. 2) Order, 1940. 15 of 1935-New Kowloon Cemetery No. 5 closed.

32 of 1915-Prohibition of importation of certain mer-

chandise from Macao.

"

13 of 1985-Amendment to the by-laws under the heading Markets set forth in the Schedule to the Public Health (Food) Ordinance.

·

15 of 1935-Additional by law under the heading Dangerous and Offensive Trades Bet forth in Schedule A to the Public Health (Sanitation) Ordinance. The trade of oil burning for the production of soot or lamp- black declared to be an offensive trade. 25 of 1914-Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons)

(Amendment) (No. 3) Order, 1940, 1915-Paragraph 3 of Government Notification No. 268 of 2nd March, 1940 prohibiting the importation of wolfram from Macao rescinded. 25 of 1914-Trading with the Enemy (8pecified Persons)

(Amendment) (No. 4) Order, 1940. 10 of 1899-Junks, sumpans, etc., prohibited from ap- proaching nearer than one hundred yards of His Majesty's Dockyards at Hong Kong and Kowloon between sunset and sunrise,

32 of

6 of 1932-Certification of fitness of South China Training Institute for the reception of youthful offenders to be sent there under the Industrial and Reformatory Schools Ordinance. 15 of 1985-Additional by-law under the heading

** Dan-

gerous and Offensive Trades set forth in Schedule A to the Public Health (Sanitation) Ordinance. The trade of making chloride of lime, commonly known as bleaching powder, declared an offensive trude.

25 of 1914-Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons)

(Amendment) (No. 5) Order, 1940.

1 of 1873 Dangerous Goods Ordinance. Amendments to

the regulations under the

7 of 1926-Post Office Ordinance. Amendments to the

rates of postage in Class A.

18 of 1986-Amendments to rates made under the Tele- comununication Ordinance, 1986.

8 of 1940-Trade Marks (Emergency) Rules, 1940,

18 of 1935-List of authorized architects.

25 of 1914-Trading with the Enemy Ordinance, 1914. Order in respect of money paid to the Custodian under

No. 168 of 16th February

No. 160 of 16th

February.

No. 238 of lat

March.

No. 298 of 1st

March.

No. 255 of lat

March. No. 256 of 1st

March.

No. 257 of 1st

March.

No. 267 of 8th

March.

No. 268 of 8th

March.

No. 271 of 8th

March.

No. 272 of 8th

March.

No. 283 of 8th

March.

No. 302 of 15th

March.

No. 327 of 21st

March.

No. 835 of 21st

March.

No. 361 of 5th

April.

No. 365 of 5th

April.

No. 372 of 5th

April.

No. 387 of 12th

April.

No. 389 of 12th

April.

No. 419 of 19th

April.

No. 422 of 19th

April.

No. 450 of 19th

April.

No. 478 of 36th

April.

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