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No. 40.

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VICTORIA, SATURDAY, 3RD SEPTEMBER, 1892. 日三十月七年辰壬 日三初月九年二十九百八千一 簿八十三第

VOL. XXXVIII.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.—No. 366.

It is hereby notified that Her Majesty has not been advised to exercise her power of disallowance with respect to the following Ordinances :-

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Ordinance No. 10 of 1892, entitled-An Ordinance for the incorporation of the Chairman of

the Committee of the Diocesan School and Orphanage.

Ordinance No. 11 of 1892, entitled-An Ordinance to provide for the due performance of

divine worship and other services in accordance with the rites of the Church of England at St. John's Cathedral Church at Victoria in this Colony and else- where, to incorporate a Church Body, to vest the said Cathedral in such Body and for other purposes in connection therewith.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 30th August, 1892.

G. T. M. O'BRIEN,

Colonial Secretary.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 367.

REWARD OF ($200) Two HUNDRED DOLLARS.

Whereas on Thursday, the 25th August, 1892, the body of CHUNG Ho was found at Queen's Road West, below the Roman Catholic Reformatory, and there is reason to believe that the said CHUNG HỌ was murdered, it is hereby notified that, a Reward of Two Hundred Dollars will be paid to any person or persons who shall give such information to the Police as will lead to the Apprehen- sion and Conviction of the guilty person or persons before the Supreme Court of this Colony.

The above Reward will be apportioned at the discretion of His Excellency the Governor, in the event of such information being supplied by more than one person.

A Free Pardon will be granted to any person implicated in the crime aforesaid who may give such information, provided he was not the actual perpetrator of the murder of the said CHUNG HO.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 1st September, 1892.

G. T. M. O'BRIEN, Colonial Secretary.

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