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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 23RD NOVEMBER 1889.

Provision as to days for leaving docu-

ments at otice.

(46 and 47,

V. c. 57, s. 98.)

(See 6 of, 1875.)

Declaration by iufant, lunatic, &c. (46 and 47, V. c. 57, 8 99.)

Comptroller's

report.

(46 and 47,

V. c. 57, B. 109.)

Penalty on falsely

representing

articles to be

patented.

(46 and 47, V. 57, s. 105.)

Penalty on unauthorized assumption of Royal arms. (46 and 47. V. c. 57, B. 106.)

Commence- ment.

Title.

Preamble.

Naturalization of Leung Shu otherwise Leung Un or Leung Yuk or Yuk Shang.

43. Whenever the last day fixed by this Ordinance, or by any rule for the time being in force, for leaving any document or paying any fee to the Comptroller shall fall on a Public Holiday, or on a Saturday, or Sunday, or any day observed as a day of public feast or thanksgiving in the Colony or any Bank Holiday herein referred to as excluded days, it shall be lawful to leave such document or to pay such fee on the day next following such excluded day, or days if two or more of them occur consecutively.

44. If any person is, by reason of infancy, Innaey or other inability, incapable of making any declaration or doing anything required or permitted by this Ordinance or by any rules made in pursuance of this Ordinance, then the guardian or committee (if any) of such incapable person, or if there be none, any person appointed by any Court or Judge possessing jurisdiction in respect of the. property of incapable persons, upon the petition of any person on behalf of such incapable person, or of any other person interested in the making such declaration or doing such thing, may make such declaration or a declaration as nearly corresponding thereto as circumstances permit, and do such thing in the name and on behalf of such incapable person, and all acts done by such substitute shall for the purposes of this Ordinance be as effectual as if done by the person for whom he is substituted.

45. The Comptroller shall before the first day of June in every year, cause a report respecting the execution by or under him of this Ordinance to be laid before the Exe- cutive Council and therein shall include for the year to which such report relates an account of all fees, salaries and allowances and other money received and paid under this Ordinance.

Offences.

46. (1.) Any person who describes any trade mark applied to any article sold by him as registered which is not so shall be liable for every offence on summary con- viction before a Magistrate to a fine not exceeding twenty- five dollars.

(2.) A person shall be deemed, for the purposes, of this enactment, to represent that a trade mark is registered, if he sells the article with the word "registered," or any word or words expressing or implying that registration has been obtained for the article stamped, engraved, or im- pressed on, or otherwise applied to the article.

47. Any person who, without the authority of Her Majesty, or any of the Royal Family, or of any Govern ment Department, assumes or uses in connection with any trade, business, calling, or profession, the Royal Arms, or arms so nearly resembling the same as to be calculated to deceive, in such a manner as to be calculated to lead other persons to believe that he is carrying on his trade, business, calling, or profession by or under such authority as afore- said, shall be liable on summary conviction as aforesaid to a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars.

Commencement.

48. This Ordinance shall come into operation on the 1st day of January, 1890.

A BILL

ENTITLED

An Ordinance for the naturalization of LEUNG SHU () otherwise LEUNG ÜN

() or LEUNG YUK (7)

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or YUK SHANG (* E).

"HEREAS LEUNG SHU otherwise LEUNG ÜN or

WHEREAS LEUNGUK SHANG, a native of the Heung

Shan District in the Kwong-chau Prefecture of the Kwong- tung Province in the Empire of China, now residing at the Shun Lung Bank No. 87 Wing Lok Street in this Colony gentle- man, 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 Gov- ernor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-

LEUNG SHU otherwise LEUNG ÜN or LEUNG YUK or YUK SHANG shall be, and he is hereby naturalized & British subject within this Colony, and shall enjoy therein but not elsewhere all the rights, advantages, and privileges of a British subject, on his taking the oath of allegiance under the provisions of the Promissory Oaths Ordinance, 1869.

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