THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, DECEMBER 24, 1974. 561
892-His Majesty the King has not been advised to exercise his power, of dis- allowance with respect to the following Ordinances :—
Ordinance No. 23 of 1914.—An Ordinance to amend the law relating to the
observance of precautions against Piracy. Ordinance No. 24 of 1914.-An Ordinance to amend the Hongkong and Shanghai
Bank Ordinance, 1886.
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
24th December, 1914.
M. J. BREEN,
Clerk of Councils.
APPOINTMENTS, &c.
No. 523.-His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint, under Section 10 of the Medical Registration Ordinance, 1884, (Ordinance No. 1 of 1884), Lieutenant- Colonel F. W. G. GORDON-HALL, R.A.M.C., Deputy Director of Medical Services, South China Command, to be a Member of the Medical Board, vice Colonel J. M. IRWIN, resigned, with effect from the 23rd October, 1914.
21st December, 1914.
No. 524.
NOTICES.
Order made under Section 91b of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903.
WHEREAS I, SIR FRANCIS HENRY MAY, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor and Commander-in- Chief of the Colony of Hongkong and its Dependencies, deem it expedient for the execution of a public work (namely, the proper laying out of such area in terraces for future inter- ments) to remove the graves in Sai Yu Shek Cemetery which are within the area coloured red on a plan signed by the Director of Public Works referred to in Government Notification No. 28 of the 23rd January, 1914, AND WHEREAS notice of my intention to make the following order has been duly notified for a period of six months in accordance with the provisions of Section 91b of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903, NOW I, by this order under my hand by virtue of the power in that behalf vested in me by the aforesaid Section 91b of the said Ordinance, do hereby order and direct that the graves within the area coloured red on the said plan above referred to shall be removed to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works either by the Public Works Department or by the Tung Wa Hospital, should the Board of Direction desire to undertake the work, and that the remains removed from such graves shall be re-interred or disposed of in such manner as the Secretary for Chinese Affairs in consultation with the Head of the Sanitary Department and the Board of Direction of the Tung Wa Hospital shall think fit, and that all reasonable expenses in connection with such removal, reinterment and disposal shall be defrayed out of the public revenue of the Colony.
GIVEN under my
hand this 22nd day of December, in the year of Our Lord 1914.
F. H. MAY,
Governor, &c.
GOVERNMENT HOUSE, Hongkong.
No. 525.
Order made under Section 91 b of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903.
WHEREAS I, SIR FRANCIS HENRY MAY, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of Hongkong and its Dependencies, deem it expedient for the execution of a public work (namely, to obtain red earth and to improve the levels of the district) to remove the graves on Crown Land on the site to the south of the road leading to the Ma Tau Kok
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