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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, APRIL 19, 1912.
Repeal of
●bsole e Ordinances.
Repeal of Appropria. tion Ordi- Hances,
No. 26 of 1902, for the naturalization of Siu Tit Shang, alius Siu Kit, alias Siu Sau Leung, alias Siu Yu Choi
No. 30 of 1902, for the naturalization of Leung Ngan Pan.otherwise known as Leung Wai Ching.
No. 31 of 1902, for the naturalization of Tsang Hon Cho, otherwise known as Tsang Ming Tsoi, other- wise known as Tsang Yiu Wing.
86. The following Ordinances which have effected their purpose and may be regarded as spent, or have become unnecessary, are repealed:-
No. 16 of 1902, to release certain premises si- tuate in Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong from a Settlement dated 31st March, 1884. and made be- tween Meyer Elias Sassoon of the one part and Fred- erick David Sassoon, Ed- ward Elias Sassoon and the said Meyer Elias Sassoon of the other part.
No. 7 of 1904, to regulate the Internment of
Refugees belonging to the
Russian and Japanese For-
ces.
No. 13 of 1904, to amend, the Chinese Eini-
gration Ordinance, 1889, (regulating emigration from Hongkong to South Afri- ca).
No. 4 of 1907, to remove doubts as to the
validity of the proceedings of the Supreme Court of this Colony during the time that Alfred Gascoyne Wise Esquire held the office of Puisne Judge of such Court from 25th June, 1902, down to the present time.
No. 16 of 1908, to extend a certain definition in the Imperial Act styled the Evidence (Colonial Sta- tutes) Act, 1907, (Revised Edition of the Laws).
87. The following Appropriation Ordinances are repealed:-
Ordinances Nos. 27 and 33 of 1902.
Nos. 9 and 17 of 1903.
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Nos. 6 and 12 of 1904.
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Nos. 4 and 8 of 1905.
Nos. 4 and 13 of 1906.
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Nos. 3 and 14 of 1907.
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Nos. 11 and 17 of 1908.
Nos. 12 and 31 of 1909.
Nos, 19 and 30 of 1910. Ordinance No. 26 of 1911.
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