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460 · THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, AUGUST 10, 1917.

APPOINTMENTS, &c.

No. 357.-His Excellency the Governor has been pleased, under instructions from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, to appoint Mr. GEOFFREY NORMAN ORME to be District Officer, Mr. DAVID WILLIAM- TRATMAN to be Head of the Sanitary Department, Mr. ERNEST VINCENT CARPMAEI. to be Chief Assistant to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, and Mr. NORMAN LOCKHART SMITH, Passed-Cadet, to be an Officer of Class III of the Civil Service, with effect from the 1st February, 1917.

8th August, 1917.

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No. 358. His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to nominate, under the provisions of Statute 4 of the University Ordinance, 1911, (Ordinance No. 10 of 1911), Mr. CHANG MING-CHI to be a Member of the Court of the University of Hongkong for a term of three years, with effect from the 5th June, 1917.

The following gentlemen have become Life Members with effect from the dates stated against their names:

Sth August, 1917.

Mr. HO KAM-TONG from 4th April, 1917.

Mr. CHAN KAI-MING from 12th April, 1917.

No. 359.-Ilis Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint, under Section 19 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903, Mr. THOMAS OLIPHANT to be a Rural Sanitary Inspector, with effect from this date.

10th August, 1917. ·

NOTICES.

OFFICE OF Registrar of: TRADE MARKS.

No. 360.-It is hereby notified that the registration of the following trade mark has been renewed under the provisions of the Trade Marks Ordinance, 1909:-

Number of Mark.

Date of Registration.

Name of Owner.

Period of Renewal.

Class in which.::-

renewed.

No. 49 of 5th August, 1903.

1903.

Jardine, Matheson and Company, Limited, Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong.

5th August, 1931.

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8th August, 1917.

HUGH A. NISBET, Registrar of Trade Marks.

ROYAL OBSERVATORY. -

No. 361.-With reference to Notification No. 283, published in the Gazette of the 15th June, 1917, the following additional explanation is published for general informa- tion:

Signal No. 1 is intended as a warning to "Stand By" and watch for the next signal. When it is hoisted after a black signal has been displayed it will mean that, on account of a change in the track of the typhoon, or for some other reason, a gale is no longer expected from the direction indicated by the last signal, and that another black signal may possibly be'hoisted later.

10th August, 1917.

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