DATE OF LAW.
1900:
(G2)
LEGISLATION.
SUBSTANCE OF LAW.
ORDINANCES.
TRANSMITTED TO ENGLAND.
22nd March.
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28th March.
12th April,
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19th May.
1st June.
28th June.
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23rd July.
31st July.
No. 1.—An Ordinance for the Naturalization of Wan Kam Tsung, alias Wan Tsing Kai, ulins Wan Ming Kap.
No. 2.—An Ordinance for the establishment of a Hospital for infectious diseases in connection with the Tung Wa Hospital.
No. 3.—Au Ordinance for the Naturalization of Capitolino
João Xavier.
No. 4.-An Ordinance for the Naturalization of Foo Sik
(2), alias Foo Yik Pang (E).
No. 5.-An Ordinanco to further amend the Post Office
Ordinance, 1897.
No. 6.—An Ordinuce to further amend The Public Health
Ordinance, 1887.
No. 7.—An Ordinance to authorize the imposition of fees for the issue by the Government of Hongkong of certain certificates to certain Chinese.
No. 8.-An Ordinance to facilitate the hearing, determina- tion, and settlement of land claims in the New Territories, to establish a Land Court, and for other purposes.
No. 9.-An Ordinance to amend and consolidate the w relating to the earringe, movement, and possession of arms and ammunition.
No. 10.—An Onlinance to validate and legalize the proceed- ings of the Legislative Council of this Colony during the time that Mr. Arthur Winbolt Brewin illegally sat as a member of such Commeil, under an invalid provisional appointment.
No. 11.—Au Ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 10 of 1872.
No. 12.—An Ordinance to further amend the Regulation of
Chinese Onlinanec, 1988.
No. 13.--An Ordinance for the Naturalization of Leung Shek
Chin, alias Lenng Foon Man, alius Leung Kin.
No. 1.—An Ordinance to further amend The Protection of Women and Girls Ordinance, 1897, and to repeal two Sections of The Protection of Woman noul Girls Amendment Ordinance, 1899.
No. 15.—An Ordinnec to consolidate and aniond the law providing for the grant of pensions to the widows and orplans of decensed publie officers,
No. 16.—Au Orlimmes to further amend The Magistrates
Ordinance, 1890, (No. 10 of 1990).
No. 17.—An Ordinnnee to amend The Piers Ordinance, 1899.
No. 18.—An Ordinance to facilitate the hearing, determina- tion, and settlement of lund claims in the Now Territories, to establish a Land Court, ami for other purposes.
No. 19.—Au Ordiunnec to again continue in force for a fur- ther periol the provisions of section 3 of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Ordinance, 1899, with regard to the excess issue of bills and notes payable to bearer on demand.
In Governor's Despatch No. 116 of 1900.
In Governor's Despatch No. 111 of 1900.
In Governor's Despatch No. 112 of 1900.
In Governor's Despatel
No. 113 of 1900.
In Governor's Despatch No. 114 of 1900.
In Governor's Despatch No. 115 of 1900,
In Governor's Despatch No. 117 of 1900.
In Governor's Despatch No. 126 of 1900.
In Governor's Despatch No. 166 of 1900.
In Governor's Despatch No. 157 of 1900.
In Governor's Despatch No. 242 of 1900. In Governor's Despatch No. 243 of 1900.
In Governor's Despatch No. 268 of 1900.
In Governor's Despatch No. 269 of 1900.
In Governor's Despatel No. 270 of 1900.
In Governor's Despatch No, 314 of 1900,
In Governor's Dospateli No. 315 of 1900.
In Governor's Dospatch No. 342 of 1900.
In Governor's Despatol No. 355 of 1900.
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