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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 11TH APRIL, 1891.
Substituted sub-section.
This
Ordinance to
bo read as
one with Ord.
4 of 1886.
2. In lieu of the said sub-section shall be read the words following that is to say:
As often as the printer or publisher who shall have made the aforesaid Declaration shall leave the Colony permanently or temporarily, or shall, although in the Colony, be imprisoned or otherwise incapacitated from being or shall cease to be the actual printer or publisher for the time being, a Declaration from the actual printer or publisher resident within the Colony shall be necessary.
3. This Ordinance shall be read as one with the princi- pal Ordinance.
Passed the Legislative Council of Hongkong, this 25th day of March, 1891.
A. M. THOMSON, Acting Clerk of Councils.
Assented to by His Excellency the Governor, the 4th day of April, 1891.
W. M. DEANE, Acting Colonial Scoretary.
No. 5 OF 1891.
An Ordinance enacted by the Governor of Hong- kong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, for the Naturaliza- tion of LAU SAI () alias LAU WAI CH'ÜN (劉渭川)
LS G. WILLIAM DES VEUX,
Governor.
[4th April, 1891.]
Naturaliza- tion of LaU Bai alina Lau Wai Ch'uo.
WE
HEREAS LAU SAI () alias LAU WAICH'ÜN ), a native of Tsang Shing(), in the Empire of China, and now of No. 14, Queen's Road West and No. 1, Bonham Strand West, in the City of Victoria, carrying on business as an Australian and Cali- fornian Merchant under the style of "Tung Shang Wo".
), has petitioned to be naturalized as a British subject within the limits of this Colony, and whereas it is expedient that he should be so naturalized: Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows :—
Lau Sar (劉西) alias Lau War CrÜN (劉渭川
shall be, and he is hereby naturalized a British subject within this Colony, and shall enjoy therein, but not else- where, all the rights, advantages and privileges of a British subject, on his taking the oath of allegiance under the pro- visions of The Promissory Oaths Ordinance, 1869.
Passed the Legislative Council of Hongkong, this 25th day of March, 1891.
A. M. THOMSON, Acting Clerk of Councils.
Assented to by His Excellency the Governor the 4th day of April, 1891.
W. M. DEANE,
Acting Colonial Secretary.
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