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1.XXTHE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JANUARY 15, 1937.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
No. 25.
Hong Kong.
ORDINANCE No. 8 of 1935. (ADULTERATED FOOD AND DRUGS).
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 3 of the Adulterated Food and Drugs Ordinance, 1935, the Governor in Council makes the following further amendments of the regulations made under the said Ordinance published as Government Notification No. 940 in the Gazette of the 6th December, 1935:-
Amendments.
Regulation 4 is amended-
(a) by the deletion of the comma in the second line of paragraph (1) and the comma in the second line of paragraph (2) thereof.
(b) by the substitution of the words "separated (or, as the case may be, skimmed)" for the word "skimmed" in the sixth line of paragraph (1) thereof.
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COUNCIL CHAMBER,
8th January, 1937.
R. A. D. FORREST,
Clerk of Councils.
No. 26
Hong Kong.
ORDINANCE No. 7 of 1926. (POST OFFICE).
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 3 of the Post Office Ordinance, 1926, the Governor in Council further amends the Post Office Regulations published as Government Notification No. 118 in the Gazette of 26th February, 1932, by the addition thereto of the following regulation
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If the Postmaster General is of the opinion that the delivery of telegrams and postal articles cannot readily be effected at any place without danger to the officers of the Post Office or because there are not at such place proper facilities for the receipt of telegrams and postal articles, he may suspend delivery at such place for such period as he may think fit upon giving notice of such suspension either by leaving the same with any adult person at such place or by causing the same to be inserted in a daily newspaper published in the Colony.
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
12th January, 1937.
R. A. D. FORREST,
Clerk of Councils.
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