LEGISLATIVE
COUNCIL
(5) consular conventions pill, 1951.
The Attorney General to move the First reading of
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A Bill intituled "¡n Ordinace to confer upon the conall er
officers of foreign states with which consuler conventions aro concluded by His Majesty certain powers relating to the administration of the estates and property of decsasod persons, bo restrict the powers of police officers and other persons to enter the consular offices of such States; to make consequential amendments to the Probates Ordinance, 1897, and the Birthe and pouths Registrition ordinarioa, 1934, and to make amendments in the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899, so as to amable such consulax officers to exercise certain powere în relation to the property of dogeased seamen and to wrecked foreign ships and to property thereon."
(6) Hong Kong and Yaumată Forry Company (Services) pill, 1951.
The Attorney Gaural to move the 300ond and Third readings of :-
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A Bill intituled "An Ordinance to authorizu The Hong Kong
and Yaumati Perry Company, Limited, to maintain and oporate ferry servicos,"
R. 7. Primrose, Deputy dlerk of Counolla.
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HONG KONG
Meeting to be held on Wednesday, 18th April, 1951, at 2.30 v.m.
ORDER OF BUSINESS
CONFIRMATION OF LITRUTES OF MERTING HELD ON 29TH MARCH, 1951,
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PAFERS TO BE LAD.
3. GOVERNMENT BUSINESS.
(1) Public Forks (Causeway Bay) Hill, 1951.
The Attorney General to move the First reading of :-
A Bill intituled "An Ordinance to authorize the construction
of a breakwater over and upon the sea bed in Causeway Bay,"
Public Reclamation and Tychose Shelter (Cousorer Bar) BILL. 1951.
The Attorney General to move the First reading of ;-
A Bil) intituled "an Ordinance to authorise an undertaking for the realanation of an aroa of pea bad and foreshore and for the construction of a typhoon shelter at Causey Bay"
(3) By-laws under Public Health (Food) Ordinance No. 13 of 1935.
The Honourablo F. C. M. Sedgwick to movo :-
That the By-lawu muudo by the Urban Council on the 27th day of
March, 1951, under suction 5 of the Fublic Health (Mod) Ordinance, 1935 (Ordinance No. 13 of 1935) be approved.
Supplementary Frovisions 1959-51.
The Fivmodal Scoretary to move the following resolution ;-
Resolvod that the Supplementary provisions for the quartor
ended 31st Deccaber, 1950, aa get out in Schedulo No. 3 of 1950-51, be approved.
(5) Consular Conventions Bill
1951.
The Attorney General to move the Second and Third readings of I-
A Bill intituled “An Ordinance to confer upon the consular
officers of foreign States with which consular conventions are concluded by liis Majesty certain powers relating to the administration of the estates and property of deceased persons, to roatriot the poore of police officers and other porsana to enter the consular offices of auch States; to make consequential zuudments to the robotas Ordinance, 1897, and the Births and Deatho Registration Ordinance, 1934, and to make amendments in the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899, so as to enable ough consular officers to exercise certain powers in relation to the property of deceased seomen and to wrecked Foreign ships and to property theroon."
R. W. Primrose,
Deputy Clerk of Councils,
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