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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 6TH JANUARY, 1883. .

Mr. JOHNSON replies.

The Attorney General addresses the Council.

The Bill is read a second time, and the Council go into Committee on the Bill.

Progress is reported at clause 5. Consideration of clause 2 is postponed.

The Attorney General moves the second reading of the Bill to amend the Supreme Court Ordinance (12 of 1873).

The Acting Colonial Secretary seconds the motion.

The Bill is read a second time, and the Council go into Committee on the Bill.

The Bill is reported with amendments.

The Attorney General moves that the Bill be passed.

The Bill is passed, and is numbered No. 22 of 1882.

The Attorney General moves the second reading of the Bill entitled the Criminal procedure Ordinance, 1882.

The Acting Colonial Secretary seconds the motion.

The Bill is read a second time, and the Council go into Committee on the Bill.

The Bill is reported with amendments.

The Attorney General moves that the Bill be passed.

The Bill is passed, and is numbered No. 23 of 1882.

The Attorney General moves the second reading of the Bill entitled the Jurors and Juries Ordinance, 1882.

The Acting Colonial Secretary seconds the motion.

The Bill is read a second time, and the Council go into Committee on the Bill.

The Bill is reported with amendments.

The Attorney General moves that the Bill be passed.

The Bill is passed, and is numbered No. 24 of 1882.

The Officer Administering the Government adjourns the Council sine die.

Read and confirmed this 2nd day of January, 1883.

ARATHOON SETH,

Clerk of Councils.

W. H. MARSH, Administering the Government.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 1.

MAGISTRACY.

A Competitive Examination for the post of Chinese Usher in the Magistracy will be held at 2 P.M., on Thursday, the 11th instant, in the Council Chamber, Government Offices.

The salary of the post is $240 per annum.

Candidates should send in their names with any certificates or testimonials they may possess to

this Office before Tuesday, the 9th instant.

Candidates must be able to write well, copy correctly, have a fair knowledge of English Colloquial, and possess a good knowledge of the Chinese language, colloquial and written."

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 5th January, 1883.

FREDERICK STEWART,

Acting Colonial Secretary.

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