554 THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, AUGUST 13, 1909.
FIRST SCHEDULE.
Ordinance.
Short Title.
Extent of amendment.
4 of 1870 The Crown Rights (Re-entry, etc.),
Ordinance, 1870.
5 of 1870
1 of 1874
2 of 1875
1 of 1881
The Crown Fees Ordinance, 1874...
The Foreign Recruiting Ordinance,
1874.
The Public Holidays Ordinance,
1875.
The Macao Extradition Ordinance,
1881.
2 of 1881
The Census Ordinance, 1881,
2 of 1883
The Tramways Ordinance, 1883,
1 of 1885
The Unclaimed Balances Ordinance,
1885.
Throughout the Or-
dinance. Throughout the Or-
dinauce. Throughout the Or-
dinance.
Throughout the Or-
dinance.
Throughout the Or- dinance with the exception of sec- tions 14, 15, and 19. In section 9.
In sections 20 and
39 line 2. Throughout the Or-
dinance.
4 of 1886 The Printers and Publishers Or- Throughout the Or-
dinance, 1886.
dinance.
1 of 1889
The Chinese Emigration Ordin-
ance, 1889.
In sections 14 and 19.
10 of 1899
The Merchant Shipping Ordin-
ance, 1899.
In section 31.
In section 3.
11 of 1899 The Piers Ordinance, 1899,
2 of 1900 The Arms and Ammunition, Or- In section 10.
dinance, 1900.
11 of 1900 The Police Force Ordinance, 1900, In section 17.
The Rating Ordinance, 1901,
6 of 1901
10 of 1902 The Tramway Ordinance, 1902,
7 of 1906
11 of 1907
16 of 1907
The Prospecting and Mining Ordin-
ance, 1906. The Life Insurance Companies
Ordinance, 1907.
The Companies (Local Registers)
Ordinance, 1907.
15 of 1908 The Widows' and Orphans' Pen-
22 of 1908
In section 3.
In section 19, and in section 34 lines 2 and 3.
In sections 2, 3, & 4.
In section 3 para- graph 5, and in sectious 18, and 31. In sections 4, and 5.
In section 15.
sions Ordinance, 1908. The New Territories Small Debts | In section 2.
Court Ordinance, 1908.
SECOND SCHEDULE.
8 of 1887
The Licensing Ordinance, 1887, In section 14.
2 of 1888 | The Colonial Books (Preservation In sectious 3, 5 and and Registration) Ordinance, 6.
17 of 1901
1888.
The Fine Arts Copyright Ordin-¦ In section 5.
ance, 1901.
15 of 1908 The Widows' and Orphans' Pen- In section 6.
sions Ordinance, 1908.
Memorandum,
The purpose of this measure is to vest in the Governor certain powers and duties which it is considered would be more advantageously exercised and performed by him alone than by the Governor-in-Council in whom they are now vested.
HENRY S. BERKELEY,
Attorney General.
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