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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 28, 1919.
Catholic priests, ministers of any congregation of Protestant dissenters or of Jews functioning in the Colony; the masters of any school other than a vernacular school in the Colony; the professors, lecturers and other academic officers of the University of Hongkong; the editors, sub- editors and reporters of any daily newspaper published in the Colony; pilots licensed under the Pilots Ordinance, 1904; and persons of sound mind who have previously been included in either of the said Jurors Lists but have been removed therefrom on account of age or infirmity.
The election will be conducted in accordance with the Rules contained in Schedule C to the above named Ordinance.
The name of every Candidate shall be nominated in writing by one Elector and seconded by another and the said Nominations delivered to the Registrar of the Supreme Court not less than four clear days before the day fixed for the election.
Every Nomination shall be personally handed to the Registrar by the Candidate or his Nominator or Seconder.
In the event of the election being contested voting will commence immediately after the Nominations have been read and continue until 6 p.m., when the ballot-box will be closed.
28th February, 1919.
HUGH A. NISBET, Registrar.
MAGISTRACY.
No. 99. It is hereby notified by command of His Excellency the Officer Admin- istering the Government that an election by the Justices of the Peace of a Justice of the Peace to serve on the Legislative Council vice the Honourable Mr. HENRY EDWARD POLLOCK, K.C., from the 8th March, 1919, to the 7th January, 1920, during the absence of the Honourable Mr. JOSEPH HORSFORD KEMP, K.C., C.B.E., Attorney General, will take place at the office of the Registrar, Supreme Court, on Monday, the 10th day of March, 1919, commencing at 4 o'clock in the afternoon.
The ballot-box will be closed at 5.30 p.m.
Justices of the Peace who are Government Officials are not entitled to take part in these proceedings.
Every candidate must be nominated in writing by one Justice and seconded by another and the nomination delivered to the undersigned not later than Thursday, 6th March, 1919.
Forms may be obtained at the Magistracy.
28th February, 1919.
J. R. WOOD,
Police Magistrate.
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