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LEGISLATION.
SCHEDULE
OF ALL THE
LAWS, PROCLAMATIONS, ORDERS IN COUNCIL, &c. ·
WHICH HAVE BEEN PROMULGATED IN THE COLONY
DURING THE YEAR
1898.
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DATE OF LAW.
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LEGISLATION.
SUBSTANCE OF LAW.
TRANSMITTED TO ENGLAND,
1898.
25th February.
2nd March.
28th February.
11th March.
ORDINANCES.
No. 1.—An Ordinance to amend the Prepared Opinu (Divans)
Ordinance, 1897, (No. 15 of 1897).
No. 2.—An Ordinance for the Naturalization of Wong Cbuk-
yau, alias Wong Mau, alias Wong Süu-in.
No. 3.—An Ordinance for the more effectual Punishment of
Bribery and certain other Misdemeanors.
No. 4.-An Ordinance to further amend The Prison Ordi-
nance, 1885.
No. 5.—An Ordinance for the Naturalization of Leung P'ui Chi, alins Loung Chak Chang, alias Loung Chung.
No. 6.—An Ordinance to amend The Hongkong and Shang- hai Bank Ordinances Amendmont Ordinanco, 1882.
No. 7.—An Ordinance for the Naturalization of Chau Tung
Shang.
7th March.
28th July.
24th August.
18th August.
13th August.
No. 9.--An Ordinauce to amend The Kowloon Godowns
Tramways Ordinance, 1897.
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20th August.
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22nd August.
5th September.
17th September.
No. 8.-An Ordinance for the Naturalization of Tong Yuk,
alins Tong Lai Ts'ün.
No. 10.—An Ordiuance to further amend The Cattle Diseases,
Slaughter-Houses, and Markets Ordinance, 1887.
No. 11.-An Ordinance to further amend The Building Ordi.
nance, 1889.
No. 12.-Kellet Island Ordinance, 1898.
No. 13. An Ordinance authorising the imposition of fees for the issue, by the Government of Hongkong, of certain certificates to certain Chinese desirous of proceeding to the United Statos of America.
No. 14.—An Ordinance to provide for the punishment of cor-
tain conspiracies.
No. 15.-An Ordinanco to provide for the reservation of cer- tain land at Causeway Bay us a recreation ground and for the making of regulations as to its use.
No. 16.—An Ordinance for the Establishment and Regulation
of Vacations in the Supreme Court.
No. 17.--A: Ordinance to authorise the Appropriation of a Supplementary Sum of Three hundred and Sixty- eight thousand, Eight hundred and Sixty-nino Dollars and Ninety-three conts, to defy the Charges of the Year 1897.
No. 18.—An Ordinance to amend The Law relating to the
Registration of Trade Marks.
No. 19.-An Ordinance for the Naturalization of Chan Li
Choy, alias Chun Chuu Chuon.
No. 20.--An Ordinance to aneud The Births and Deaths
Registration Ordinance, 1896.
No. 21.-An Ordinance authorizing the imposition of fees for tho Naturalization of alious naturalized ns British Subjects within the limits of Hongkong.
In Governor's Despatch
No. 54 of 1898.
In Governor's Despatch
No. 59 of 1898.
In Governor's Despatch
No. 60 of 1898.
In Governor's Despatch
No. 70 of 1898.
In Governor's Despatch
No. 71 of 1898.
In Governor's Despatch No. 216 of 1899.
In Governor's Despatch No. 243 of 1898.
In Governor's Despatch No. 237 of 1898.
In Governor's Despatch No. 230 of 1898.
In Governor's Despatch No. 231 of 1998.
In Governor's Despatch No. 232 of 1898.
In Governor's Despatch No. 233 of 1898.
In Governor's Despatch No. 234 of 1898.
In Governor's Despatch No. 235 of 1898.
In Governor's Despatch No. 244 of 1898.
In Governor's Despatch No. 238 of 1898.
In Governor's Despatch No. 239 of 1898.
In Governor's Despatel No. 245 of 1898.
In Governor's Despatch No. 256 of 1898,
In Governor's Despatch No. 263 of 1898.
In Governor's Despatch No. 266 of 1898.
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LEGISLATION.
DATE OF LAW.
SUBSTANCE OF LAW.
1898.
ORDINANCES.
TRANSMITTED TO ENGLAND.
No. 22.-An Ordinance to further amend The Magistrates
Ordinance, 1890.
17th September.
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No. 23.-An Ordinance for the Naturalization of Lo Chung
Pak, alins Lo Yuen Poon, alins Lo Shen Ở.
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14th October.
24th November.
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1899.
4th January.
11
No. 24. An Ordinance to amend and consolidate the law re- lating to Intoxicating Liquor Licenses.
No. 23.—Au Ordinance, for the Naturalization of Leung Luk,
alias Leung Cheung Soy,
No. 26. An Ordinance for the Naturalization of Li Chung,
alias Li Chan Shing.
No. 27.—An Ordinance to apply a sum not exceeding Two Millions Five hundred and Eighty-seven thousand Eight hundred and Ninety-eight Dollars and Eighty Cents to the Public Service of the Year 1999.
No. 28.—An Ordinance to authorize the imposition of fees for the issue by the Government of Hongkong of certain certificates to certain classes of Chinese who are desirous of going to the port of Manila in the Philippine Islands.
No. 29.-An Ordinance for the Naturalization of one Un Chung Wo alias Ün Oi Ü alins Un Hi alias Ün Kwok Hi..
No. 30.—An Ordinance to amend the Waterworks Ordinances,
1890 to 1897.
No. 31.-Au Ordinance for the Naturalization of Wong Shu Tong alius Wong Ka Yau alias Wong Wing Kwan.
In Governor's Despatch No. 267 of 1898.
In Governor's Despatch No. 274 of 1898.
In Governor's Despatch No. 268 of 1898.
In Governor's Despatch No. 275 of 1898.
In Governor's Despatch No. 276 of 1898. ·
In Governor's Despatch No. 291 of 1898.
In Governor's Despatch No. 328 of 1898.
In Governor's Despatch No. 329 of 1898.
In Governor's Despatch
No. 5 of 1899.
In Governor's Despatch
No. 7 of 1899.
DATE OF LAW or PROCLAMATION.
SUBSTANCE OF PROCLAMATION.
TRANSMITTED TO
ENGLAND.
1898.
9th April.
23rd April.
25th April.
26th May.
4th June.
2nd July.
31st August.
18th November.
PROCLAMATIONS.
No. 1.-Ordinance No. 26 of 1991-Canton, Whampoa, and
Macao infected places.
No. 2.-Proclamation of Noutrality--Spanish-American War.
No. 3.-Enforcement of Rules under Proclamation No. 2.
No. 4.-Ordinance No. 3 of 1862--Exportation of Arms and
Military Stores.
No. 5.--Ordinance No. 26 of 1891--Amoy an infected port.
No. 6.--Ordinance No. 26 of 1891--Revocation of Proclama-
mation No. 1.
No. 7.-Ordinanco No. 26 of 1891--Ravocation of Proclama-
tion No. 5.
No. 8.--Ordinance No. 3 of 1862--Exportation of Arms and
Military Stores.
In Government Gazette of 9th April.
In Government Gazette of 23rd April.
In Government Gazette of 25th April.
In Government Gazetle of 26th May.
In Government Gazette of 4th June.
In Government Gazette of 2nd July.
In Government Gazette of 31st August.
In Government Gazette of 19th November.
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LEGISLATION,
DATE OF LAW.
SUBSTANCE OF LAW.
1898.
1.-20th Jan.,
2.—7th Feb,
8.—¡nt Mar.,
4.—4th April,
ORDERS IN COUNCIL.
TRANSMITED TO ENGLAND.
Order as to the hours for blasting specified in section 59 of
Ordinance 15 of 1889.
In Government Gazette of 20th January.
Additional Regulation as to lending money made under the
Police Force Consolidation Ordinance, 1887.
In Government Gazette of 12th February.
Regulations us to Opium Divans made under section. 7 of
Ordinance 15 of 1897.
In Government Gazette of 1st March.
Police Magistrate's Department excluded from the operation
of the Holidays Ordinance, 1875.
In Government Gazette of 9th April.
5.-9th May,
Amendment of Regulation No. 4 relating to Opium Divans.
6.-9th May,
Amendment of Regulation No. 9 relating to Wong-nei-chong
Recreation Ground.
In Government Gazette of 14th May.
In Government Gazette of 14th May.
7.—26th May,
8.-30th June,
9.-25th July,
10.-27th July,
11.-15th Aug,
Police Magistrate's Department excluded from the operation
of the Holidays Ordinance, 1875.
Regulation made under the Liconsing Consolidation Ordinance, 1887, for the amendment of Condition No. 9 of Haw- ker's licenco.
Resolution of the Legislative Council for the reservation of
certain land for the purposes of recreation.
Regulations as to ronts chargeable for piers and wharves made
under Ordinance 15 of 1891.
Resolution of the Legislative Council for the reservation of the piece of ground in British Kowloon known as Sung Wong Toi or Sung Wong Tong.
Resolution of the Legislative Council us to Villago Assess-
ment,
12.—80th Aug.,
13.—81st Aug.,
Rules mado under the Trado Marks Ordinanco, No. 18 of
1898.
14.—9th Sopt.,
15.-12th Sept.,
Date of coming into force of Resolution of the Legislative
Council as to Village Assessment.
Resolution of the Legislative Council as to Bye-laws for the
regulation of Public Laundries,
In Government Gazette of 26th May.
In Government Gazette of 2nd July.
In Government Gazette of 30th July.
In Government Guzatte of 30th July.
In Government Gazette of 20th August.
In Government Gazetto of 3rd September.
In Government Gazette of 3rd September,
In Government Gazette of 10th September.
In Government Gazette of 17th September.
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LEGISLATION.
DATE OF LAW,
SUBSTANCE OF LAW.
1898.
16.-12th Sept.,
17.-16th Sept.,
18.--5th Oct.,
19.-10th Oct.,
20,-10th Oct.,
ORDERS IN COUNCIL.
TRANSMITTED TO ENGLAND.
Bye-laws made under sub-section 22 of section 13 of Ordinance 24 of 1887, for regulating the sale of poisons in the Colony of Hongkong,
Cancellation of Regulations contained in Government Notifi- cation No. 841 of 1898 as to rents chargeable for piers and wharves, and the substitution therefor of new regu- lations.
Order as to General Valuation of the Rateable Tenements in
the Colony.
Resolution of the Legislativo Council as to the valuation of
Tenements in Hung Hom and Mongkoksni.
Resolution of the Legislative Council as to the revocation of Bro-law 9 of the Bye-laws for the licensing, etc. of Common Lodging-houses.
In Government Gazette of 17th September.
In Government Gazette of 17th September.
In Government Gazette of 8th October.
In Government Gazette of 15th October.
In Government Gazette of 15th October.
21.-8th Nov.,
Order made under the British Possessions Probate Ordinance,
No. 23 of 1895.
22.-18th Nov.,
Ditto,
Ditto.
23.-22nd Nov.,
Bye-laws for the regulation and sanitary maintenance of ceme-
tories.
24.—22nd Nov.,
25.-28th Nov.,
26.-21st Dac..
27.-21st Dec.,
In Government Gazelle of 12th November.
In Government Gazolto of 19th November.
In Government Gazette of 26th November.
Resolution of the Legislative Council us to the valuation of
tenements in Hok-üu and Kwo-lo-wan).
In Government Gazette of 26th November,
Regulations made under the Licensing Consolidation Ordi-
nance, 1887, for the licensing of Public Vehicles, etc.
In Government Gazette of 3rd December.
Order of the Governor-in-Conneil for the Repeal of Regula-
tions as to rents chargeable for piers and wharvos.
Police Magistrato's Department excluded from the operation
of the Holidays Ordinance, 1875.
In Government Gazette of 24th December.
In Government Gazette of 24th December.
28.-21st Dec.,
29.-21st Dec.,
Regulations mado under Orliuance 8 of 1870 as to traffic on
Kennedy Rond.
Table of Rutos of Postage for Lotters and Parcels,
In Government Gazette of 24th December.
In Government Gazetlo of 31st December.
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POLITICAL FRANCHISE,
Nil.
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COUNCILS AND ASSEMBLIES,
1898.
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EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
RETURN OF MEMBERS COMPOSING THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
NAMES.
DATE
OF APPOINTMENT.
DATE
OF
CONFIRMATION.
WHETHER HOLDING ANY
AND WHAT OTHER CIVIL OR Military Office.
His Excellency Sir Henry Arthur Blake, 25th November,
Ex Officio.
G.C.M.G.
1898.
Governor and Commander-in-
Chief and Vice-Admiral.
His Excellency Major-General William Julius Gascoigne, C.M.G., the Senior Military Officer in Command of Her Majesty's Troops for the time being.
30th December, 1893.
Do.
Officer Commanding the Troops.
The Honourable J. H. Stewart
Lockhart, C.M.G.
13th March, 1892.
20th April, 1891.
Colonial Secretary and Registrar
General.
The Honourable W. M. Goodman.
22nd March, 1890.
Ex Officio.
Attorney General.
The Honourable R. D. Ormsby.
9th May, 1898.
Director of Public Works.
The Honourable R. Murray Rumsey,
Retd. Com., R.N.
6th May, 1897.
30th June, 1897.
Harbour Master.
The Honourable T. Sercombe Smith.
20th January, 1897.
Ex Officio.
Colonial Treasurer.
The Honourable Catchick Paul Chater.
8th September, 1897.
The Honourable James Jardine Bell-
Irving.
MEMBERS APPOINTED PROVISIONALLY
DURING THE YEAR.
8th September, 1897.
Justice of the Peace.
Do.
The Honourablo A. M. Thomson. (1)
4th April
31st December, 1898.
Postmaster General.
to
The Honourable H. E. Pollock. (2)
5th October
to
31st Decomber,
1898.
(1) Acting Colonial Treasurer.
(2) Vice Mr. W. M. Goodman, Attorney Goueral, absent ou leave.
Acting Attorney General.
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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
RETURN OF MEMBERS COMPOSING THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
NAMES.
DATE
OF
DATE
OF
APPOINTMENT.
CONFIRMATION.
His Excellency Sir Henry Arthur Blake, 25th November,
G.C.M.G.
His Excellency Major-General William Julius Gascoigne, C.M.G., the Senior Military Officor in Command of Her Majesty's Troops for the time being.
The Honourable J. H. Stewart
Lockhart, C.M.G.
Ex Officio.
1898.
30th December, 1898.
The Honourable W. M. Goodman,
WHETHER HOLDING ANT
AND WHAT OTHER CIVIL OR MILITARY OFFICE.
Governor and Commander-in-
Chief and Vice-Admiral.
Officer Commanding the Troops.
17th January, 1889.
16th March, 1889.
Colonial Secretary and Registrar
General.
22nd March, 1890.
Ex Officio.
Attorney General.
25th February, 1892.
Harbour Master.
The Honourable R. Murray Rumsey 25th February,
Commander, R.N. (Retd.).
The Honourable F. H. May, C.M.G.
The Honourable T. Scrcombe Smith.
The Honourable R. D. Ormsby.
1892.
2nd May, 1895.
UNOFFICIAL MEMBERS.
Captain Superintendent of
Police.
Treasurer.
20th January, 1897.
Do.
21st October, 1897.
30th November, 1897.
Director of Public Works.
The Honourable Catchick Paul Clinter,
15th January, 1894.
23rd February, 1894.
Justice of the Peace.
C.M.G.
The Honourable Ho Kai, M.B., C.M.
2nd March, 1896.
21st April, 1896.
Do.
The Honourable T. H. Whitehead.
25th September, 1896.
6th November, 1896.
Do.
The Honourable E. R. Belilios, C.M.G.
(1)
25th February, 1898.
12th May, 1899.
Do.
The Honourable James Jardine Bell-
Irving.
23rd October, 1896.
1st December, 1896.
Do.
The Honourable Wei A Yuk.
Do.
Do.
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MEMBERS APPOINTED PROVISIONALLY
DURING THE YEAR.
The Honourable A. M. Thomson. (2)
The Ho..ourablo II. E. Pollock.
21st March to 31st December,
1898.
1st October to 31st December,
Postmuster General.
Acting Attorney General,
(1) Re-appointed on the 25th February, 1898. (2) Acting Colonial Treasurer.
1998.
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ASSEMBLY.
Nil.
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SANITARY BOARD.
RETURN OF MEMBERS COMPOSING THE SANITARY BOARD.
Names.
Date of
Appointment.
By whom appointed and under what
Instrument.
Dato of Confirmation.
Whether holding any
what other Civil or Military Appointment,
and
Number of Meetings held during year
1898.
Present. Alisent.
J. Mitford Atkinson
(President).
1st May, 1997.
The Governor,
Ex Officio.
Ordinance 24 of 1887.
Principal Civil Medical
Officer.
31
James A. Lowson.
Do.
Do.
Do.
(Acting).
8
The Hon. F. H. May, C.M.G.
1st May,
Do.
Do.
(Vice-President).
1897.
Member of the Legisla
tive Council; Captain Superintendent of Po-
38
3
lice.
The Hon. J. H. Stewart 16th October,|
Lockhart, C.M.G.
1891.
Do.
Do.
Colonial
A. W. Brewin.
16th March, 1898.
Do.
Do.
Secretary,
Meniber of both Councils;
Registrar Goneral.
Acting Registrar General. Inspector of Schools.
20
20
11
J. Dyer Ball.
2nd Sept., 1898.
Do.
Do.
Registrar General,
(Acting).
10
The Hon. R. D. Ormsby: 21st October,
1897.
Do.
Do.
Member of the Legisla-
33
tive Council; Director of Public Works.
6
Wm. Chatham,
6th August, 1898.
Do.
Do.
Director of Public Works.
(Acting).
2
F. W. Clark.
27th Nov., 189.5.
The Governor, Ordinance 1 of 1890.
Medical Officer of Health and Sanitary Superin- tendent.
41
N. J. Edo.
17th June, 1897.
The Governor, Ordinance 24 of 1887.
Justice of the Peace.
Ed. Osborne.
20th August, 1898.
Do.
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MEDICAL BOARD.
RETURN OF MEMBERS COMPOSING THE MEDICAL BOARD.
Names.
Date of Appointment.
By whom appointed aud under what Justrument.
The Principal Civil Medical Officer.
(President).
17th Sopt., 1897.
The Senior Military Medical Officer.
Do.
Ordinance No. 6
of 1884,
section 10, as amended by section 2, Ordi- nance No. 12 of 1897.
Do.
The Senior Naval Medical Officer.
Do.
Do.
Whether holding any and what other Civil or
Military Appointment.
Dr. William Hartigau, M.D., Hon. Secretary,
Do.
The Governor, Government Noti-
Justice of the Peace.
fication No. 392 of 1897.
The Hon. Ho Kai, M.B. (Barrister-nt-law).
Do.
Do.
Member of the Legislativo
Council.
Henry Liston Dalrymple, Esquire.
Do.
Do.
Justice of the Pence.
Nathaniel Josepli Ede, Esquire.
Do.
Do.
Do.
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BOARD OF EXAMINERS.
RETURN OF MEMBERS COMPOSING THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS.
Date
Names.
of Appointment.
By whom appointed and under what Instrument.
The Hon. J. H. Stewart
Lockhart, C.M.G», Chairman.
21st April, 1883.
The Hon. F. H. May,
C.M.G.
14th March, 1889.
Date on which reported to Secretary of State.
Whether holding any and what other Civil or.
Military Appointment.
The Governor, Government Noti- fication No. 146 of 1883.
31st December, 1883, by Despatch No. 335.
Colonial Secretary and Registrar
General.
Government Noti- fication No. 111
of 1989.
Captain Superintendent of Police.
T. Sercombe-Smith.
14th March, 1889.
Government Noti- fication No. 111 of 1889.
Colonial Treasurer.
Jon. Dr. Ho Kai,
5th July, 1893.
C.S.O. 1450 of 1893.
The Hon. A. M. Thomson.
6th May, 1895.
Government Noti- fication No. 199 of 1895.
Postmaster General.
A. W. Brewin.
15th April, 1897.
Government Noti- fication No. 199 of 1895.
Inspecter of Schools.
Revd. T. W. Pearce.
14th January, 1897.
C.5.0. 46 of 1897.
..
J. Dyor Bull.
| 14th September, | Government Noti-
fication No. 407
1898.
of 1898.
There are no Salaries assigned to these offices.
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Interpreter, Supreme Court.
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CIVIL ESTABLISHMENTS
OF
HONGKONG,
FOR THE YEAR
.1898.
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INDEX TO ESTABLISHMENT.
Governor and Legislature,..............................
Colonial Secretary,
Treasury, and Assessor of Rates,
Public Works,.
Botanical and Afforestation,
Post Office,
Stamp Office,
Registrar General,
Harbour Master, Gunpowder Depôt, Lighthouses, and Marine Surveyor,
Imports and Exports,......
Observatory,
Suprenie Court, and Land Office..................
Attorney General,
Educational.-Inspectorate of Schools, Pelilios Public School, Queen's College, and
Government Schools,
Medical.—Principal Civil Medical Offeer, Civil Hospital, Female Venereal Ward, European and Chinese Lunatic Asylums, Hospital Hulk" Hygeia," Vaccine Institute, Lying-in Hospital, Public Mortuary, Kennedy Town Hospital, and Nursing Institute......
Police Magistrales,............
Police, and Fire Brigade,
Gaol,
Sanitary,
Audit,
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Page.
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44-50
50
1.
52
54-56
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66-75
76
78-89
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LIST OF OFFICERS.
OFFICE.
Page in the Book in which his office is described.
Abass,
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Abbass, A. K.
Abdoolali,
Abdul Kader,
Ackers, J.
Ahern, J.
Ali Moosden,
Allen, F.
Foreman of Street Cleaners, Sunitary Department.
Clerk, Post Office.
Assistant Warder, Gaul.
Fereman of Street Cleansers, Sanitary Department.
Matron, Female Venereal Ward.
Warder, Gaol.
Foreman of Street Cleaners, Sanitary Department.
Inspector of Nuisances, Sanitary Department.
Allen, H. A.
Almada e Castro, Leo. d'
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Alminda e Castro, L. G. d'
Alves, A. A.
Alves, J. L. de S.
Apoy,
Aquino, E. H. d'
Clerk, Post Office.
2nd Clerk of Court.
| 1st Clerk, Imports and Exports Office.
5th Clerk, Magistracy.
1st Clerk, Harbour Master's Office.
Turncock, Public Works Department,
1st Clerk, Stamp Office.
1st Clerk. Magistracy.
Atkinson, J. M., M.B.
Arthur, W. M. B.
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Au-cheong,
Au Fung Chi,
Au Kwai,
Principal Civi! Medical Officer; Superintendent, Civil Hospital; Inspector of Vaccination; Acting Inspector of Hospitals, Female Venereal Ward; Medical Öfficer, Lying-in Hospital; Kennedy Town Hospitul; and European and Chinese Lunntic Asylums.
Coolie, Wautsai School.
Chinese Writer, Registrar General's Office.
Messenger, Colonial Secretary's Office.
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Aú Shing.
Aziz Deen,
Sailor, Steam-Launch Lily, Harbour Master's Office.
Assistant Warder, Gaol.
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Badan Singh,
Assistant Warder, Gaol.
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Badeley, F. J.
Bagot Singh,
Deputy Superintendent of Police; Assistant Superintendent, Fire Brigade; and Assistant Superintendent, Victoria Gnol. Assistant Warder, Guol.
78, 81€ 90
02
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Baines, C.
Warder, Gool.
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Baker, H. G.
2nd Class Inspector, Police.
78
Ball, J. D.
Barker. S. E.
Acting Registrar General, and Interpreter, Supreme Court.
Sister, Civil Hospital.
40 € 34
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Barlow, W. C., M.A.
Assistant Master (Senior), Queen's College,
GO
Burr, F. M.
Barron, A.
Barros, A. A.
Sister, Civil Hospital.
Superintendent, Registration Branch, Post Office. Watchman, Sanitury Department.
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