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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 8TH MAY, 1886.

Ode on the opening of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition by Lord TENNYSON, Poet Laureate.

Welcome, welcome, with one voice

In

your welfare we rejoice,

Sons and brothers, that have sent From Isle, und Cape, and Continent, Produce of your field and flood, Mount, and mine, and primal wood, Works of subtle brain and hand, Splendours of the morning land, Gifts from every British zone.

Britons hold your own.

May we find, as ages run, The mother featured in the son; And may yours for ever be That old strength and constancy, Which has made your fathers great In our ancient Island State; And, where'er her flag may fly, Glorying between sea and sky, Makes the might of Britain known.

B

Britons hold

your own.

in fought her sons of yore, Brain failed, and never more Careless of our growing kin Shall we sin our fathers' sin; Men that in a narrower day (Unprophetic rulers they)

Drove from out the mother's nest That young eaglet of the west,

To forage for herself alone.

Britons hold your own.

Sharers of our glorious past, Brothers, must we part at last?

Shall not we, through good and ill,

Cleave to one another still?

Britain's myriad voices call,

Sons, be welded each and all

Into one Imperial whole;

One with Britain heart and soul;

One life, one flag, one fleet, one throne;

Britains hold your own,

And God guard all.

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NOTICE.

The following copy of the Register of Medical and Surgical Practitioners qualified to practise medicine and surgery in this Colony is published by me in accordance with the Provisions of Section 4 of Ordinance 6 of 1884.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 8th May, 1886.

FREDERICK STEWART,

Acting Colonial Secretary.

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