4306-1906-PROCLAMATION — Page 1

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No. 11.

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Vol. LII.

The Hongkong Government Gazette.

Published by Authority.

FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1906.

Notification No.

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Notification

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PROCLAMATIONS-

NOTICES-Continated.

No. 1.--Chinese passenger ships-Duration of voyage of, from Hongkong of China to Ocean Island,...

218 219

Trade mark-Registration of, by Jorge & Co.,

304

289

220

201

Do.

do.. Statement of Quarantine Restrictions, Financial Retarus for the year 1905,

by Lever Bros., Ld..

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304

305

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL--

222

Gun practice.

310

223

Establishment of Light on Amphitrite Point,

211

Order under the Rating Ordinance. 1901,- Va- Ination of the Colony for the year commencing 1st July, 1906.

Vancouver Island,.

310

224

Meeting of J. P.s,

310

200

225

Tenders for Summer Uniforms, Prison Depart-

212

Order under the New Territories Land Ordinance, 1905,-District Land Offices for New Terri- tories.-- Establishment of.

ment,

310

226

Turtailing of Water Supply,

311

290

227

Tenders for Reconstruction and Extension of

213

Rules and Regulations under the Dangerous Goods Ordinance. 1873, Relating to Danger- ons Goods in General.

Albany Filter Beds.

Bil

228

Mortality Returns, November.

311

291

220

Notices to Mariners,.

319

214

215

Rules and Regulations under the Dangerous Goods Ordinance. 1873,-Relating to Case Oil, Rules and Regulations under the Dangerous

Goods Ordinance, 1873,—Relating to a ulk Oil, 298

293

Notifications repeated.

182

APPOINTMENTS, &e ---

Land-Terms of proposed lease of, and objec-

tions to granting same, ......

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216

Name of T. W. Clarke added to List of Autho-

rized Architects,

303

NOTICES

217

Arsenal Stre: t Wharf may be used by the general

public..

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Unclaimed Letters, &c., Unclaimed Telegrams, .... Advertisements,.

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The following Notifications are published,

By command,

T. SERCOMBE SMITH, Colonial Secretary,

PROCLAMATIONS.

No. 1.

[L.S.]

MATTHEW NATHAN,

Governor.

By His Excellency Sir MATTHEW NATHAN, Knight Commander of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of Hongkong and its Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral of the same.

Whereas by Section 3 of the Chinese Passengers' Act, 1855, it is enacted that it shall be lawful for the Governor of Hongkong by Proclamation, for the purposes of the said Act, among other things to declare what shall be deemed to be the duration of the voyage of any Chinese Passenger Ship:

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