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# MARRIAGES
Ordinance No. 7 of 1875 and No. 6 of 1903.
40. The number of marriages solemnised during the year was 165 as compared with 160 in 1920. The number contracted at the Registrar's Office was 29. In 1920 it was 28.
# CERTIFICATES OF IDENTITY TO CHINESE ENTERING THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Ordinance No. 3 of 1898.
41. 17 certificates were issued to Chinese to enter the United States of America (the figure was also 17 in 1920) and 2 to enter the Philippine Islands as against 1 in 1920.
These certificates are limited to Chinese British subjects resident in Hongkong.
# BRITISH BORN SUBJECT CERTIFICATES
42. There were twenty applications for these certificates, sixteen of which were granted and certificates issued; three were refused and one was still under consideration at the end of the year. Of the two cases which were under consideration at the end of 1920, one was granted and certificate issued and the other refused.
There were three applications for naturalisation; two of which were refused and one was still under consideration at the end of the year.
# REGISTRATION OF BOOKS
Ordinance No. 2 of 1888.
43. Twenty-four books were registered during the year as compared with thirty-five in 1920.
# TUNG WAH HOSPITAL AND MAN MO TEMPLE. Ordinance No. 1 of 1870, No. 9 of 1904 and No. 10 of 1908. (Tables VII to XI.)
44. The following gentlemen were elected to form the Committee for 1922:-
Lo Chung-kue,
Ho Wa-tong,
Leung Pat-yu,
Chan Siu-karr,
Wong Sau-shang,
Lai Hoi-shan,
Ip Lo-siu,
Fung Yu-shan, Li Kit-cho, Tsang-foo, Tong Tsz-sau, Au Shiu-cho, Li Ping-lau, Lam Fung-chou.
45. The year's work (1921) was carried out with the usual efficiency and detailed care, but there was no event during the year calling for special effort on the part of the Committee.
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MARRIAGES.
Ordinance No. 7 of 1875 and No. 6 of 1903.
40. The number of inarriages solemnised during the year was 165 as compared with 160 in 1920. The number contracted at the Registrar's Office was 29. In 1920 it was 28.
CERTIFICATES OF IDENTITY TO CHINESE ENTERING
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Ordinance No. 3 of 1898.
41. 17 certificates were issued to Chinese to enter the United States of America (the figure was also 17 in 1920) and 2 to enter the Philippine Islands as against 1 in 1920.
These certificates are limited to Chinese British subjects resident in Hongkong.
BRITISH BORN SUBJECT CERTIFICATES.
42. There were twenty applications for these certificates, sixteen of which were granted and certificates issued; three were refused and one was still under consideration at the end of the year. Of the two cases which were under consideration at the end of 1920, one was granted and certificate issued and the other refused.
There were three applications for naturalisation; two of which were refused and one was still under consideration at the end of the year.
REGISTRATION OF BOOKS.
Ordinance No. 2 of 1888.
43. Twenty-four books were registered during the year as compared with thirty-five in 1920.
TUNG WAH HOSPITAL AND MAN MO TEMPLE. Ordinance No. 1 of 1870, No. 9 of 1904 and No. 10 of 1908. (Tables VII to XI.)
44. The following gentlemen were elected to form the Com- mitter for 1922:-
Lo Chung-kue,
Ho Wa-tong,
Leung Pat-yu,
Chan Siu-karr,
Wong Sau-shang,
Lai Hoi-shan,
Ip Lo-siu,
Fung Yu-shan, Li Kit-cho, Tsang-foo, Tong Tsz-sau, Au Shiu-cho, Li Ping-lau, Lam Fung-chou.
45. The year's work (1921) was carried out with the usual efficiency and detailed care, but there was no event during the year calling for special effort on the part of the Committee.
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