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Calling Chief Preventive Officer Clarke forward H.E. THE GOVERNOR shook him by the hand and presented him with the certificate, saying-Mr. Clarke, I congratulate you on a very gallant action and it gives me much pleasure to hand you this certificate on vellum awarded you by the Royal Humane Society.
Chief Preventive Officer Clarke saluted and withdrew.
PAPERS.
THE COLONIAL SECRETARY, by command of H.E. The Governor, laid upon the table the following papers:-
Declaration under the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899, Table
L, Quarantine Regulations, on 25th August, 1927. Regulation under section 23 of the Water Works Ordinance, 1903,
on 30th August, 1927.
Declaration under the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899, Table
L, Quarantine Regulations, on 1st September, 1927. Declaration under the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899, Table
L, Quarantine Regulatiins, on 5th September, 1927. Descission of the Order declaring Haiphong to be an infected place,
on 7th September, 1927.
Regulation under section 17 of the Police Force Ordinance, 1900,
on 7th September, 1927.
Regulation under section 17 of the Police Force Ordinance, 1900,
on 7th September, 1927.
Report from the Director of Education for 1926.
Report from the Head of the Sanitary Department for 1926. Report of Committee of the Board of Education on Schools Fees Revision. Approved by Board of Education on 4th May, 1927. (Sessional Paper No. 8 of 1927).
QUESTIONS.
HON. MR. D. G. M. BERNARD asked-
(1) What experience is considered necessary before Police Officers
are entrusted with the shooting of dogs, and
(2) What weapons are used.
THE COLONIAL SECRETARY replied→→
(1) A knowledge of and experience in the use of shot-guns. Care
is taken to select men who are good shots.
(2) Shot-guns and Greener riot-guns.
HON. MR. W. E. L. SHENTON asked—
Are the Government prepared to deal with motor cars plying for public hire in the public streets of the Colony by,
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