THE LONDON: PRINTERS TO THE QUEEN'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY. 1866. A TABLE Containing the TITLES of all THE ORDINANCES In force in the Colony of HONGKONG On the 30th Day of June 1865. Page No. 2. of 1814. An Ordinance to regulate the Printing of Books and Papers, and the Keeping of Printing Presses 1 No. 3. of 1844. An Ordinance to provide for the Registra tion of Deeds, Wills, Judgments, and Conveyances affecting Real or Immovable Property in Hongkong 3 No. 7. of 1844. An Ordinance for removing Doubts respect ing the Application to Hongkong, of the Laws and Statutes of England relating to Usury, and to limit and define the Rate of Interest which may be received in cases where it hath not been previously agreed on between the parties 8 No. 8. of 1844. An Ordinance for Prohibiting the Distillation of Spirits within the Colony of Hongkong 8 No. 10. of 1844. An Ordinance to regulate Summary Pro ceedings before Justices of the Peace, and to protect Justices in the Execution of their Office 10 No. 11. of 1844. An Ordinance for Licensing Public Houses and certain Games, and for Regulating the Retail of Hongkong 31 No. 17. of 1844. An Ordinance for the better securing the Peace and Quiet of the Inhabitants of the Town of. Victoria and its Vicinity during the night-time Weights and Measures, and for preventing the Use of such 34 19 32 |