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The Council resume consideration in Committee of the Bill to consolidate and amend the law relating to Distraints for Rent.
The Bill is reported with amendments.
The Attorney General moves that the Bill be passed.
The Bill is passed, and is numbered Ordinance 1 of 1883.
The Attorney General moves the first reading of a Bill to amend The Mahomedan Cemetery Ordinance (8 of 1867), and states the objects and reasons of the Bill.
The Colonial Treasurer seconds the motion.
The Bill is read a first time.
The Attorney General moves the first reading of a Bill entitled The Companies Ordinance Amend- ment Ordinance, 1883, and states the objects and reasons of the Bill.
The Acting Colonial Secretary seconds the motion.
The Bill is read a first time.
The Attorney General moves the first reading of a Bill entitled The Medical Registration Ordinance, 1883, and states the objects and reasons of the Bill.
The Acting Colonial Secretary seconds the motion.
The Bill is read a first time.
The Officer Administering the Government adjourns the Council sine die.
Read and confirmed this 27th day of February, 1883.
ARATHOON SETH,
Clerk of Councils.
W. H. MARSH,
Administering the Government.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 74.
LEGISLATION.
The following Documents laid before the Legislative Council this day, are published for general information.
Council Chamber, Hongkong, 27th February, 1883.
ARATHOON SETH, Clerk of Councils.
HONGKONG,
No. 265.
The Earl of Kimberley to the Officer Administering the Government of Hongkong.
DOWNING STREET,
8th December, 1882.
SIR,
No. 118, 1st October, 1881.
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With reference to my Despatches noted in the margin, I have now the honour to transmit to you copies of Mr. OSBERT CHADWICK's Reports upon the Sanitary Condition of Hongkong which have been printed for the use of this Office, and also copies of a Blue Book, which has been presented to Parliament, containing those Reports, together with the recent correspondence connected with the subject to which they relate.
2. You will observe that, besides furnishing Reports upon the Sanitary Condition of Hongkong and upon the Sanitary surroundings of the Hongkong Barracks, Mr. CHADWICK has added much useful information on Sanitation in an Appendix to his first Report which it was not thought necessary to include in the correspondence presented to Parliament, but which will be found given in the Departmental Print.
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