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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 31ST AUGUST, 1895.
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ings taken in regard thereto; and in case of the subsequent discontinuance or other conclusion of such action or proceeding, whereby the security ceases to be affected, the Court shall transmit notice of such discontinuance or conclusion. Every such notice shall be sealed, drawn up, addressed and transmitted to the Admiralty Registrar in like manner as an order for the application of the security.
Miscellaneous Provisions.
14. In every British Possession to which these Rules apply, the Governor in Council may, by Order, prescribe any matter directed by these Rules to be prescribed, or necessary for carrying them into effect.
15. In the application of these Rules to British India, the following provisions shall have effect:-
(a.) The Presidencies of Madras and Bombay, the lower Provinces of Bengal, and the Province
of Burmah shall be deemed to be separate British Possessions.
(b.) The expressions "Government of the Possession" and "Governor in Council " respect- ively shall mean the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal and the Chief Commissioner of Burmah, with respect to the territories administered by them respectively.
(c.) All Orders made in pursuance of Rule 14 with respect to any part of British India shall be made with the previous sanction of the Governor-General in Council.
16. In the application of these Rules to any British Possession in which there is a Vice-Admiralty Court, and no Colonial Court of Admiralty, these Rules shall be read as if "Vice-Admiralty Court were Colonial Court of Admiralty.
17. In these Rules "judgment debt" means any damages, fine, debt, claim, sum, or forfeiture found by any Court to be payable by the owner of a ship, and "execution creditor" entitled to a judgment debt.
Other expressions have the same meaning as in the Act.
means the
person
18. This Order may be cited as "The Mail Ships (Rules) Order in Council, 1895." And the Most Honourable the Marquess of Ripon, K.G., the Right Honourable the Earl of Kimberley, K.G., and the Right Honourable H. H. Fowler, three of Her Majesty's Principal Secre- tàries of State, are to give the necessary directions herein, as to them may respectively appertain.
C. L. Peel.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
No. 369.
The following Additional Regulation made by the Governor in Council under section 3, sub- section 2, of The Licensing Consolidation Ordinance, 1887, and section 4, sub-section (b), of The Private Vehicle Licence Ordinance, 1895, is published.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 28th August, 1895.
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Colonial Secretary.
ADDITIONAL REGULATION
Made by the Governor in Council on the 25th day of August, 1895, under the provisions of “The Licensing Consolidation Ordinance, 1887," section 3, sub-section 2, and of “The Private Vehicle Licence Ordinance, 1895,” section 4, sub-section (b).
Every public or private vehicle, whether licensed or not, when meeting any other vehicle shall pass it by keeping to its own left side of the road and when overtaking any other vehicle going in the same direction shall pass it by keeping to its own right of such vehicle.
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
HONGKONG.
J. G. T. BUCKLE,
Acting Clerk of Councils.
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