THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, OCTOBER 4, 1940.
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COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT.
No. 1111. Notice is hereby given that the offices of the Colonial Treasury (Accountant-General's Department; will be removed to Third Floor, Windsor House, Des Voeux Road Central, on Monday, 14th October, 1940. The present offices at the General Post Office Building will close at the close of business on Wednesday, October 9th and the Treasury will not open for public business on Thursday, Friday and Satur- day, October 10th, 11th and 12th. Any amounts falling due on these dates will be received on or before October 14th without surcharge or other penalty.
4th October, 1910.
Light Dues.
N. L. SMITH,
Colonial Secretary.
TREASURY.
No. 1112.-I hereby give notice that the figure representing the average opening selling rate for the month of September, 1940, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation for demand drafts on London is settled at 14.88.
30th September, 1940.
ERIC W. PUDNEY, Acting Accountant-General.
LAND REGISTRY OFFICE.
No. 1113.-It is hereby notified for general information that a Memorial of Re- entry by the Crown on Marine Lot No. 6 and all its sections and sub-sections has been registered according to law.
30th September, 1940.
T. S. WHYTE-SMITH, Land Officer.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
No. 1114.-At an Inquiry held by the Medical Board on the 12th and 24th days of July, 1940, a resolution was duly passed that it had been proved to the satisfaction of the Board that Dr. Hung Men Sau of 125 Nanchang Street, ground floor, Shamshuipo, had permitted unqualified assistants employed by him to give inoculations for cholera and vaccination to persons attending at his consulting rooms and had permitted such assistants to furnish such persons with certificates already signed by him certifying that he the said Dr. Hung Men Sau had inoculated and vaccinated such persons whereas in fact he the said Dr. Hung Men Sau had not seen such persons nor had he performed such inoculations for cholera and vaccination and further that he the said Dr. Hung Men Sau had signed certificates of inoculation for cholera and vaccination in blank and had permitted the said assistants to deal with the same as they saw fit and that, in relation to the facts so proved to the satisfaction of the Board, the said Dr. Hung Men Sau had been guilty of infamous conduct in a professional respect and directed the name of Dr. Hung Men Sau be struck off the Register of Medical and Surgical Practitioners qualified to practise medicine and surgery in this Colony.
Dated this 23rd day of September, 1940.
By Order of the Board,
M. M. WATSON,
IIon. Secretary.
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