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Hong Kong

15...

DOMESTIC.

8731

A

B & L (x)-674--6000-10-89

Office or Individual.

Commons

Date.

1890

8 May

Last previous Paper.

8730

Copy for inf. 23. 9 May

No.

8731

(Subject.)

Race

9 MAY 90

32. Mr. Rowntree,- To ask the Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, whether the Ordinance directed by the Secretary of State to be introduced in the Hong Kong Legislature for amending the Contagious Diseases Ordinance of 1889 has yet been passed; and, if not, what is the cause of the delay.

For to day Friday 9 May 90

at 2 o'clock

BARON H. DE WORMS.- As the Secretary of State's instructions in regard to an amending Ordinance were only sent last January, there has not yet been time for the Ordinance to be passed and sent home, but the officer administering the government will be requested to push the matter forward as soon as possible.

PRINTED FOR PARLIAMENT Draft M. Bramsha

See also $730 8732

Mr. S. Smith was told in reply to 5221 that the S. of state had directed an Ordinance amending the Contagious Diseases Ordinance of 1889 to be introduced.

The despatch was sent last January, hardly only sent at the beginning of the year, so that there has not yet been time for it to be passed and sent home; but I find from the Gazettes that it had not even been introduced by the end of March, and I think that in view of the delay (referred to in F8732) over the last Ordinance...

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Hong Kong 15... DOMESTIC. 8731 A B & L (x)-674--6000-10-89 Office or Individual. Commons Date. 1890 8 May Last previous Paper. 8730 Copy for inf. 23. 9 May No. 8731 (Subject.) Race 9 MAY 90 32. Mr. Rowntree,- To ask the Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, whether the Ordinance directed by the Secretary of State to be introduced in the Hong Kong Legislature for amending the Contagious Diseases Ordinance of 1889 has yet been passed; and, if not, what is the cause of the delay. For to day Friday 9 May 90 at 2 o'clock BARON H. DE WORMS.- As the Secretary of State's instructions in regard to an amending Ordinance were only sent last January, there has not yet been time for the Ordinance to be passed and sent home, but the officer administering the government will be requested to push the matter forward as soon as possible. PRINTED FOR PARLIAMENT Draft M. Bramsha See also $730 8732 Mr. S. Smith was told in reply to 5221 that the S. of state had directed an Ordinance amending the Contagious Diseases Ordinance of 1889 to be introduced. The despatch was sent last January, hardly only sent at the beginning of the year, so that there has not yet been time for it to be passed and sent home; but I find from the Gazettes that it had not even been introduced by the end of March, and I think that in view of the delay (referred to in F8732) over the last Ordinance... Next subsequent Paper. 8732
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0. Stong Kong 15... DOMESTIC. 8731 A B & L (x)-674--6000-10-89 fice or Individual. Commons Date. 1890 8 May ast previous Paper. 8736 Copy for inf. 23.9 May No. 8731 (Subject.) Race 9 MAY 30) 32. Mr. Rowntree,-To ask the Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, whether the Ordinance directed by the Secretary of State to be introduced in the Hong! Kong Legislature for amending the Contagious Diseases Ordinance of 1889 has yet been passed; and, if not, what is the cause of the delay. For to day Friday 9 May go at 2 o'clock BARON H. DE WORMS.-As the Secretary of State's instructions in regard to an amending Ordi- nance were only sent last January, there has not yet been time for the Ordinance to be passed and sent home, but the officer administering the government will be requested to pash the matter forward as soon Linutes.) as possible. PRINTED FOR PARLIAMENT Draft M. Bramsha See also $730 88732 Mr. S. Smith was told in reply to 5221 that the S. of state had directed. ann Ordinance mending The despion desp!". to be introduced. the subject of last January, hardly only sent at beginning so that there has sut yet been time for it to be Jane teent home; hat Am I find from the wand of March, the two years. the Gazettes that it had not even been introduced by the and I think that in view of delay (referred to ind, F8732 last Ordinanc Next subsequent Paper. over the 8730/ove we might sand 7
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Stong Kong

15...

DOMESTIC.

8731

A

B & L (x)-674--6000-10-89

fice or Individual.

Commons

Date.

1890

8 May

ast previous Paper.

8736

Copy for inf. 23.9 May

No.

8731

(Subject.)

Race

9 MAY 30)

32. Mr. Rowntree,-To ask the Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, whether the

Ordinance directed by the Secretary of State to be introduced in the Hong! Kong Legislature for amending the Contagious Diseases Ordinance of 1889 has yet been passed; and, if not, what is the cause of the delay.

For to day Friday 9 May go

at 2 o'clock

BARON H. DE WORMS.-As the Secretary of

State's instructions in regard to an amending Ordi- nance were only sent last January, there has not yet been time for the Ordinance to be passed and sent home, but the officer administering the government will be requested to pash the matter forward as soon Linutes.)

as possible.

PRINTED FOR PARLIAMENT Draft M. Bramsha

See also $730 88732

Mr. S. Smith was told in reply

to 5221 that the S. of state had

directed.

ann

Ordinance

mending

The despion

desp!".

to be introduced.

the subject of last January, hardly

only sent at beginning

so that there has

sut yet been time for it to be Jane teent home; hat

Am

I find from

the wand of March,

the two years.

the Gazettes that it had not even been introduced by the and I think that in view of delay (referred to ind, F8732 last Ordinanc

Next subsequent Paper.

over the

8730/ove

we might sand

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