178 THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 18TH FEBRUARY, 1882.
Power under order of Court to inspect
books and take copies.
Judge may
order that coples are not admissible.
Bank not com- pellable to produce books except in cer- tain cases.
VI. On the application of any party to any legal pro- ecedings who has received such notice, a judge of the Supreme Court may order that such party be at liberty to inspect and to take copies of any entry or entries in the ledger, day books, cash books, or other account books of any such bank relating to the matters in question in such legal proceedings, and such orders may be made by such judge at his discretion either with or without summoning before him such bank or the other party or parties to such legal proceedings, and shall be intimated to such bank at least three days before such copies are required.
VII. On the application of any party to any legal pro- ceedings who has received notice, a judge of the Supreme Court may order that such entries and copies mentioned in the said notice shall not be admissible as evidence of the matters, transactions, and accounts recorded in such ledgers, day books, cash books, and other account books.
VIII. No bank shall be compellable to produce the ledgers, days books, cash books, or other account books of such bank in any legal proceedings, unless a judge of the Supreme Court specially orders that such ledgers, day books, cash books, or other account books should be produced at such legal proceedings.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 61.
The Governor has been pleased to recognize provisionally, and until further notice, Mr. WILLIAM REINERS as in charge of the Imperial Royal Consulate General for Austro-Hungary at this Port, during the absence of Mr. ADOlf André.
By His Excellency's Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 17th February, 1882.
M. S. TONNOCHY,
Acting Colonial Secretary.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.—No. 62.
It is hereby notified that the following Gentlemen have taken the Oaths as Justices of the Peace:-
The Honourable FRANCIS BULKELEY JOHNSON. CATCHICK PAUL CHATER, Esquire. ALFRED THOMAS MANGER, Esquire.
WILLIAM HOMFRES FULLER DARBY, Esquire. EDWIN MACKINTOSH, Esquire.
JOIN SHERREN BREWER, Esquire. CHARLES FORD, Esquire.
HORMUSJEE COOVERJEE SETNA, Esquire. WEI YUK, Esquire.
ROBERT LYALL, Esquire. ARATHOON SETH, Esquire. GEORGE DUDDELL, Esquire.
DAVID ROBERT FENTON CRAWFORD, Esquire. WILLIAM DANBY, Esquire.
HORMUSJEE MERWANJEE MEHTA, Esquire.
By His Excellency's Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 17th February, 1882.
M. S. TONNOCHY, Acting Colonial Secretary.
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