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The Chimney Ordinance, which took place among the Community, is without a compulsory clause; this portion of the Ordinance would, therefore, in all probability remain a dead letter.
The machinery provided for carrying the Ordinance into effect is singularly simple. The Registrar General of the Colony is made the chief Registrar, and in the Villages and outlying districts the Inspectors of Police or their Officers having charge of the Station become Registrars. There is every reason to suppose this plan will prove efficient.
I am of opinion that this Ordinance is to receive the sanction of The Crown.
(Signed) The Attorney, Acting Attorney General
HongKong, 11th August, 1872.
(True Copy)
Junit, Acting Colonial Secretary
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The Chimne
which lake place among Community and without a compulsory clause this portion of the Ordinance
would, therefore, in all probability
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A
dead letter.
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the Ordinance into
effect
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is
sendingly simple. The Registrar General. of the Colony is made the chief Registrar, and in the Vill
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and out
lying districts the Impection of Police or ther Officers having charge of the Itation become Registrars. There is
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reason to suppose this plan.
will prove efficient.
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me filled t
of opinion
in that this Ordinance
to receive the sanction of
The Brown.
(Signed) The: Ataytlar,
Ading Attorney General
et
HongKong, 1th Augent, 1872.
(Jure Copy)
Junit
Acting Colonial Secretary
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