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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 8, 1912.
Provisions of the Ordinance as to Refund.
553
money trans-
8. It shall be lawful for any claimant to any money paid into the Colonial Treasury under this Application Ordinance to present his summary petition in that behalf to the Supreme Court against the for refund of Attorney General as respondent, thereto; and if the claimant verifies his claim by evidence to the ferred. satisfaction of the Supreme Court, it shall be the duty of the Court to make an order declaring him entitled thereto, and the Colonial Treasurer, on receipt of such order, shall pay the sum men- tioned therein to the claimant.
9. The Governor-in-Council may entertain any moral claim (as distinguished from any legal or equitable claim) which may be submitted to him by petition in writing by any person, praying for payment of any sum of money which may have been transferred to the Colonial Revenue under the provisions of this Ordinance, and upon such petition it shall be lawful for the Governor-in- Council, if he thinks fit, to order that such sum or any portion thereof be paid by the Colonial Treasurer to the petitioner.
10. Any order made by the Governor-in-Council under the last preceding section for the pay- ment of the whole or of a portion of any sum of money which may have been transferrel to the Colonial Revenue under the provisions of this Ordinance shall be a bar to the extent of any pay- ment made under such order to any subsequent claim against the Crown to the same sum.
Rule as to moral claims.
Effect of refund on
moral claims.
ROTAL OBSERVATORY.
No. 335. Extract of Meteorological Observations made at the Royal Observatory, Hongkong, during the month of October, 1912.
BARO-
TEMPERATURE.
HUMIDITY.
WIND.
METER
CLOUDI- SUN-
DATE.
RAIN.
AT
NESS. SHINE.
M.S.L.
Rel. Max. Mean, Min.
Abs.
Dir.
Vel.
ins.
о
O
о
p. e.
ins.
p. c.
hrs.
ins.
Points. Miles
p. h.
1,
29.86
84:1
78.5
74.0
52
0,51
10
10.5
NE by N
7.5
2,
.93
84.8 78.1 74.2 59
.57
22 10.0
E by N
11.8
3,
.98
83.8
76.7 70.4 69
.63
6
10.1
ESE
8.2
4,
.98
83.5 77.2
69.7 62
.58
7
10.4
E by S
12.4
5,
.99
80.5
76.7
70.7 65
.60
12
10.5
E
13.8
6,
30.02
81.8 76.7 73.3 72
.66
11
10.1
E S
8.7
.07
80.9
76.5 73.4 69
.63
26
10.3
0.010
F
17.1
8,
.05
83.1
76.9 73.3 71
.66
17
9.9
E
9.5
9,
.01
83.2
76.6 71.2 61
.56
9.9
NE by N 8.7
40,
.01
82.5
75.6 69.5
.47
61
NNE
8.5
41,
.02
77.7
75.1 70.6
.39
95
NNE
15.5
12,
.02
81.0
75.1 70.7
.46
1.9
NE
12.7
13,
.01
82.3 77.0
74.2
.62
4.5
E
20.3
14,
29.98
15,
.96
80.5 81.0 76.6 73.9
76.8 74.3
.69
44
8.7
E
21.0
.67
10.0
E by S
14.2
16,
30.06
77.9 74.4 72.0
.60
0.1
ENE
8.1
17,
.09
79.6 74.1 69.5
.56
8.4
E
9.2
18,
.07
78.9 74.1 71.0
73
.62
71
5.7
E
19.6
19,
.11
78.2 74.4 71.9
70
.60
45
9.6
E 22.0
20,
.12
78.3
74.4 72.0 74
.63
36
5.8
E by S
16.3
21,
.12
78.1
73.9 72.2 78
.65
61
4.4
ESE
14.9
22,
.08
77.1
73.8
70.9 71
.59
40
9.8
E by S
19.0
23,
.03
77.2 73.8
71.0 76
.63
25
8.9
E by S
14.4
24,
.02
80.8 74.7
71.4 80
.69
12
9.7
ESE
9.6
25,
.04
81.2 75.6 71.9 75
.67
94
1.9
E
8.5
26,
.06
78.2
74.6 72.2 75
69
7.2
0.005
E by S
16.4
27,
.01
81.8
75.7 71.7
75
.67
9.3
ESE
5.1
28,
29.92
90.2
79.5 72.2 62
.63
8.9
ESE
4.9
29,
.92
87.
79.9 74.7 62
.64
9.7
E by S
8.6
30,
.96
83.
78.2 74.4
.74
W by N
7.4
31,
30.05
87.1
79.1 73.7 65
.65
NE
8.0
Means or Total.
30.02
76.1 72.1 68 0.61
40 241.6 0.015
E
12.3
Maximum, Mean,
MEANS OF 25 YEARS (1884 TO 1908 INCLUSIVE) FOR OCTOBER :
SRS
Minimum,
30.08 29.98 29.90
84.3 79.3 75.6 80 80.9 76.3 72.6 71 78.1 74.5 70.4 62 0.54
0.80.
0.65
69 281.1 17.87 51 212.3 4.56 ENE 14.6 27 150.9 0.01
17.2
11.5
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