THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, DECEMBER 17, 1915.
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(5.) All offences under the said Ordinances made punishable by fine may, if com- mitted within the limits of this Order, be prosecuted summarily under article 48 of the Principal Order, provided that the maximum fine which can be imposed in the case of offences under the Ordinances tried summarily shall be £200 instead of £20.
16.-(1.) The power of the Judge under article 119 of the Principal Order to make rules of Court shall extend to any matter which under the Ordinance or under the Life Insurance Companies Ordinance is to be regulated by rules.
(2.) Any rules in force at Hongkong at the date of this Order relating to matters dealt with in the said Ordinances, shall, unless and until they are repealed by rules made under this article, apply, so far as circumstances admit, within the limits of this Order.
17. All fees prescribed by or under the Ordinance or by or under the Life Insurance Companies Ordinance which are paid to the Registrar of Companies at Shanghai shall be paid by him to the Colonial Treasurer at Hongkong.
18. Nothing in this Order shall prejudice or affect the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court over British Companies other than China Companies and Hongkong China Com- panies within the meaning of this Order.
19. This Order shall come into effect on January 1, 1916.
And the Right Honourable Sir Edward Grey, Baronet, K.G., one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, is to give the necessary directions herein.
SUPREME COURT.
No. 551. It is hereby notified that the name of the CHE CHEONG COMPANY, LIMITED, has been struck off the Register.
No. 552.-Under Section 16 of the Companies Amendment Ordinance, 1913, it is hereby notified, for general information, that in addition to those already notified the following person has made application to be appointed auditor for the purposes of the Companies Ordinances, 1911 and 1913, and that he is, in my opinion, qualified to perform the duties required by the said Ordinances to be performed by an auditor:--
GEORGE F. LINDSAY, Shanghai.
17th December, 1915.
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HUGH A. NISBET,
Registrar of Companies.
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