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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MAY 22, 1931.
SUPREME COURT
No. 331.-It is hereby notified that His Honour Sir Joseph Horsford Kemp, Knight, Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Chief Justice, has by Commission signed by him, and dated the 16th May, 1931, appointed EDWIN TAYLOR, Colonial Treasurer, Collector of Stamp Revenue, Assessor of Rates, and Estate Duty Commissioner, Hong Kong, to be a Commissioner to administer oaths and take declarations, affirmations and attestations of honour in the Supreme Court of Hong Kong, so long as he shall continue to act as such Colonial Treasurer, Collector of Stamp Revenue, Assessor of Rates, and Estate Duty Commissioner as aforesaid.
16th May, 1931.
E. P. H. LANG,
Registrar.
SUPREME COURT.
No. 332.-It is hereby notified that His Honour Sir Joseph Horsford Kemp, Knight, Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Chief Justice, has by Commission signed by him, and dated the 16th day of May, 1931, appointed ROBERT ANDREW DERMOD FORREST, Assistant Estate Duty Commissioner, to be a Commis- sioner to administer oaths and take declarations, affirmations and attestations of honour in the Court, so long as he shall hold the said office of Assistant Estate Duty Commis- sioner.
E. P. H. LANG, Registrar.
16th May, 1931.
THE CROWN LANDS RE-UMPTION ORDINANCE, 1900.
No. 333.- It is hereby notified, pursuant to section 16 (2) of the Crown Lands Resumption Ordinance, 1900, that awards have been made in respect of the resumption of the undermentioned Lots in Survey District 1 of the New Territories as follows:-
Lot No. 5415 Lot No.
87
Lot No. 97
Lot No. 6132
Lot No. 95
Lot No. 102
Lot No. 6221
Lot No. 6223
Lot No. 107
Lot No. 106
$ 65.31
87.10
87.10
174.25
217.80
65.35
174.25
239.60
65.35
65.35
and that the District Officer, South, a Government Officer, is hereby appointed to pay. the compensation so awarded together with interest thereon as prescribed by the said Ordinance, at his office, and during Government office hours between 11 o'clock in the forenoon of Friday, the 5th day of June, 1931, and 4 o'clock in the afternoon of Friday, the 5th day of June, 1931. If no claim be made for the compensation monies at the place, and within the time appointed the officer appointed as above will cause the monies unclaimed to be paid into the Treasury, and the provisions of section 16 (5) and (6) of the said Ordinance as to claims within five years, or transfer, thereafter, to the general revenue of the Colony, as the case may be, will apply to the said monies.
HAROLD T. CREASY,
Director of Public Works.
22nd May, 1931.
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