Hong Kong Government Gazette for the year 1910
- 1910-10-14: 321Wong-Nei-Chong Recreation Ground, - Schedule of Allotments
- 1910-06-24: 195W. J. Tutcher to be Superintendent of the Botanical and Forestry Department
- 1910-09-30: 304Volunteer Reserve, Formation of
- 1910-05-13: 140Vise of passports at Hokow
- 1910-03-18: 83Vice-Consul Markwald recognised as being in charge of the German Consulate at Hongkong
- 1910-06-04: 172Valuation Lists for 1910-1911 open to inspection
- 1910-05-27: 157Trade Marks, - Renewal of, by Price's Patent Candle Co., Ld.
- 1910-09-16: 292Trade Marks, - Renewal of registration by the China Export, Import and Bank Compagnie
- 1910-12-09: 377Trade Marks, - Renewal of registration
- 1910-08-26: 266Trade Marks, - Renewal of registration
- 1910-07-29: 230Trade Marks, - Renewal of
- 1910-01-28: 38Trade Marks, - Registration of, by the Tung Fu Tai firm
- 1910-07-22: 224Trade Marks, - Registration of, by Godfrey Phillips and Sons
- 1910-04-22: 111Trade Marks, - Registration of
- 1910-04-15: 108Trade Marks, - Registration of
- 1910-06-17: 192Trade Marks, - Registration of
- 1910-06-10: 187Trade Marks, - Registration of
- 1910-06-04: 177Trade Marks, - Registration of
- 1910-02-04: 45Trade Marks, - Registration of
- 1910-01-21: 32Trade Marks, - Registration of
- 1910-01-07: 16Trade Marks, - Registration of
- 1910-04-30: 126Trade Marks, - Registration of
- 1910-03-18: 85Trade Marks, - Registration of
- 1910-03-04: 72Trade Marks, - Registration of
- 1910-03-18: 84Trade Marks, - Assignment of, to Messrs. Garrels, Borner & Co.
- 1910-06-24: 197Trade Mark, - Renewal of, by P. Moir, Crane & Co.
- 1910-12-30: 401Trade Mark, - Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. A. and F. Pears
- 1910-02-25: 63Trade Mark, - Registration of, by the Atlas Preservative Co., Ld.
- 1910-07-29: 231Trade Mark, - Registration of, by N. P. Nathan's Sons
- 1910-07-01: 207Trade Mark, - Registration of, by Messrs. Wm. Meyerink & Co.
- 1910-04-08: 102Trade Mark, - Registration of, by Messrs. F. Blackhead & Co.
- 1910-03-24: 89Trade Mark, - Registration of, by Messrs. A. S. Watson & Co., Ld.
- 1910-05-27: 158Trade Mark, - Registration of, by Kwok Siu-kui
- 1910-05-13: 143Trade Mark, - Registration of, by Borden's Condensed Milk Company
- 1910-04-30: 127Trade Mark, - Assignment of, to William Hollins & Co., Ld.
- 1910-12-30: 400Trade Mark No. 149 of 1896 to be removed from the Register
- 1910-12-02: 371Trade Mark No. 146 of 1896 to be removed from the Register
- 1910-08-19: 257Trade Mark No. 139 of 1896 to be removed from the Register
- 1910-03-04: 67The Venerable Archdeacon E. J. Barnett to be a Justice of the Peace for the Colony
- 1910-10-28: 340The Shanghai Reinforced Concrete Co., Ld., to be struck off the Register
- 1910-11-04: 345The Orient Rubber Cultivation Company to be struck off the Register
- 1910-04-30: 117The Hon. the P.C.M.O. and Mr. Hoggarth to represent the Government and the Opium Farmer under the Opium Regulations
- 1910-11-18: 358Termination of Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Great Britain and Japan, and of Convention re protection of property of deceased persons
- 1910-07-08: 210T. H. G. Brayfield to act as Second Marine Surveyor
- 1910-12-09: 374Subadar-Major Muhammed Ali, H. & S. B., R.G.A., to be an Hon. A. D. C. to H. E. the Governor
- 1910-04-08: 100Stand for Public Chairs at Bowen Road
- 1910-04-30: 116Sir F. H. May, K.C.M.G. assumed Administration of the Government
- 1910-01-07: 4Sham Shui Po Cemetery for Chinese, - Closing of
- 1910-11-18: 355Seals of the Colonial Department entrusted to the Rt. Hon. L. V. Harcourt, M.P.
- 1910-01-14: 28School Fees, - Increase of
- 1910-01-21: 33School Fees payable in Hongkong bank notes or silver dollars only
- 1910-12-09: 380Schedule of Charges for Bacteriological Examinations
- 1910-02-04: 48Scale of Fees for Bacteriological Examinations
- 1910-04-22: 110Scale of Fees and Percentages under the Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1891
- 1910-01-07: 6Rules under the Trade Marks Ordinance, 1909
- 1910-04-30: 114Rules under the Stamp Ordinances, 1901-1902
- 1910-12-16: 383Rules under the Railways Ordinance, 1909, for reporting Accidents
- 1910-09-02: 267Rules under the Railways Ordinance, 1909
- 1910-02-12: 50Rules relating to the Examinations of Masters and Mates in the Mercantile Marine
- 1910-03-11: 73Rules for the Examination of Engineers in the Mercantile Marine
- 1910-01-07: 1Rules for the Election of J.P.'s to serve on the Licensing Board
- 1910-03-24: 88Rules and Regulations under the Pilots' Ordinance, 1904
- 1910-08-19: 250Rule under the Stamp Ordinance, 1901
- 1910-07-01: 204Rule under the New Territories (Regulation) Ordinance, 1899
- 1910-07-29: 226Rule under the New Territories (Regulation) Ordinance, 1899
- 1910-08-19: 252Rule and Order under the Probates Ordinance, 1897
- 1910-11-18: 350Revocation of Government Notification No. 164 of 2nd June, 1910
- 1910-01-14: 27Return of books registered, - 4th Quarter, 1909
- 1910-01-07: 18Return of Samples examined under "The Sale of Food and Drugs Ordinance, 1896,"-for the year 1909
- 1910-01-07: 17Return of Samples examined under "The Sale of Food and Drugs Ordinance, 1896,"-4th Quarter, 1909
- 1910-10-07: 318Return of Books registered, - 3rd Quarter, 1910
- 1910-07-08: 213Return of Books registered, - 2nd Quarter, 1910
- 1910-04-15: 107Return of Books Registered, - 1st Quarter, 1910
- 1910-11-18: 351Restriction on use of Naked and Portable Lights on board ships in the waters of the Colony
- 1910-04-08: 99Resignation by Subadar Major Ahmed Din, H.K. & S.B., R.G.A., of his appointment as Hon. A.D.C. to H.E. the Governor
- 1910-03-24: 86Resignation by Capt. T. Skinner of his commission in the H.K.V.C.
- 1910-08-26: 262Resignation by Capt. Nicholson of his commission in the Hongkong Volunteer Corps
- 1910-06-10: 179Rescission of Proclamation declaring Swatow an infected port
- 1910-09-23: 296Rescission of Proclamation No. 5 of 1910 declaring Manila to be an infected port
- 1910-08-05: 233Rescission of Orders imposing additional rate on villagers of Tai Hang
- 1910-08-05: 234Rescission of Orders imposing additional rate on villagers of Chai Wan
- 1910-02-25: 61Repeal of Bye-law No. 3 of the Slaughter Houses and Slaughter of Animals Bye-laws
- 1910-04-30: 125Regulations under the Wireless Telegraphy Ordinance, 1909
- 1910-02-12: 51Regulations under the Public Health and Buildings Ordinances, 1903-1908
- 1910-07-01: 203Regulations under the Pharmacy Ordinance, 1908
- 1910-07-01: 202Regulations under the Pharmacy Ordinance, 1908
- 1910-10-14: 325Regulations under the Opium Ordinance, 1909
- 1910-10-14: 323Regulations under the Opium Ordinance, 1909
- 1910-03-04: 66Regulations under the Opium Ordinance, 1909
- 1910-10-14: 326Regulations under the Opium Ordinance, 1909
- 1910-10-14: 324Regulations under the Opium Ordinance, 1909
- 1910-04-30: 115Regulations under the Liquors Ordinance, 1909
- 1910-12-30: 398Regulations re manufacture and importation into China of Cocaine, Syringes, etc.
- 1910-06-17: 189Regulations re importation of cattle into the Philippine Islands
- 1910-12-23: 391Regulations re importation of cattle into the Philippine Islands
- 1910-10-21: 335Regulations for the use of the King's Park Rifle Range
- 1910-03-11: 81Regulations for the handling of domestic animals imported into the Philippine Islands
- 1910-12-16: 382Regulations for Steam Trawlers
- 1910-07-01: 199Regulation under the Liquors Ordinance, 1909
- 1910-06-04: 164Regulation under the Liquor Licences Ordinance, 1898
- 1910-08-26: 260Regulation under Section 55 (h) of the Liquors Ordinance, 1909
- 1910-05-13: 141Register of Medical and Surgical Practitioners
- 1910-10-07: 316Regency and Accession Declaration Acts
- 1910-12-09: 372Recognition of Swedish Loadline Certificates
- 1910-09-30: 301Recognition of Mr. E. L. Hurtado as Consul General for the Republic of Panama
- 1910-06-04: 169Recognition of Mr. A. M. L. Soares as Consul for Bolivia in Hongkong
- 1910-11-18: 357Recognition of Mr. A. E. Carleton as Vice and Deputy Consul-General of the United States of America
- 1910-07-29: 227Recognition of Mr. A. E. Carleton as Vice and Deputy Consul General of the United States of America in Hongkong
- 1910-11-18: 356Recognition of M. Vladimir d'Oettingen as Consul for Russia
- 1910-12-30: 396Rebate to Naval Authorities of duties paid on intoxicating liquors
- 1910-02-04: 46Re-entry by the Government into certain Lots in the N.T.
- 1910-11-25: 364Re-entry by the Government into Shaukiwan Lot No. 373
- 1910-01-28: 37Re-entry by the Government into Lot No. 119, D. D. 448, N. T.
- 1910-02-25: 64Re-entry by the Crown into Shaukiwan Lot No. 285
- 1910-09-02: 273Rates of Postage on Parcels to Europe by the Trans-Siberian Railway
- 1910-10-14: 322Rafts to exhibit a white light at night
- 1910-01-07: 9R. O. Hutchison to be a Member of the Recreation Grounds Committee
- 1910-04-01: 91R. O. Hutchison to act as Head of the Sanitary Department and Assistant District Officer for the Southern District of the N.T.
- 1910-01-07: 7R. E. Lindsell and S. B. B. McElderry to be Cadets
- 1910-10-07: 315R. Baker to act as Chief Resident Engineer and Manager of the Kowloon-Canton Railway (British Section)
- 1910-10-14: 320Queen's Recreation Ground, - Schedule of Allotments
- 1910-03-11: 80Public and Bank Holidays
- 1910-07-08: 208Public Seal of the Colony, - H.M.'s Warrant authorising continued use of
- 1910-05-21: 148Public Mourning for His late Majesty
- 1910-01-14: 24Public House and Adjunct Licences exchangeable for new ones under the Liquor Licences Amendment Ordinance, 1909
- 1910-08-12: 248Proposed removal of certain graves in Ma Tau Wai Cemetery
- 1910-08-19: 256Proposed removal of certain graves in Chai Wan Cemetery
- 1910-01-14: 20Proposed Rules under the Opium Ordinance, 1909
- 1910-05-09: 136Proclamation of H.M. King George V.
- 1910-09-23: Proclamation No. 5, - Manila proclaimed to be an infected port
- 1910-07-22: Proclamation No. 4, - Duration of Voyage of Chinese Passenger Ships to the Federated Malay States
- 1910-06-04: Proclamation No. 3, - Prohibition to export Arms, etc.
- 1910-05-27: Proclamation No. 2, - Swatow proclaimed to be an infected port
- 1910-05-06: Proclamation No. 1, - Bangkok proclaimed to be an infected port
- 1910-10-07: 309Postage Rates on Parcels to New Zealand
- 1910-06-17: 190Ports declared infected with animal disease by Philippine Islands
- 1910-10-21: 336Places in the waters of the Colony at which refuse may be deposited
- 1910-09-02: 274Permit for Removal of Explosives
- 1910-02-04: 41P.S. George Sim and L.S. George Fowler to be Examiners of Weights and Measures in the N.T.
- 1910-12-02: 367P. P. J. Wodehouse to act as Deputy Superintendent of Police and of Fire Brigade
- 1910-09-16: 284Ordinances passed and assented to:- Volunteer Reserve, No. 25; Malicious Damage Further Amendment, No. 26; Dangerous Goods Amendment, No. 27; Magistrates Amendment (No. 2), No. 28
- 1910-06-04: 166Ordinances passed and assented to:- Pharmacy Amendment, No. 9; Malicious Damage Amendment, No. 10; Opium Amendment, No. 11
- 1910-03-11: 76Ordinances passed and assented to:- Pension Amendment, No. 1 of 1910; Liquors Ordinance Amendment, No. 2 of 1910; Oaths, No. 3 of 1910; Official Signatures Fees, No. 4 of 1910
- 1910-10-28: 338Ordinances passed and assented to:- Opium Amendment (No. 2), No. 33; New Territories Regulation, No. 34
- 1910-09-02: 276Ordinances passed and assented to:- Midwives, - No. 22; Kellet Island Amendment, - No. 23; Lepers, - No. 24
- 1910-08-19: 253Ordinances passed and assented to:- Marriage Amendment, No. 20; Highways, No. 21
- 1910-05-21: 145Ordinances passed and assented to:- Magistrates Amendment, No. 7; Squatters Amendment, No. 8
- 1910-10-21: 332Ordinances passed and assented to:- Liquor Licences Amendment, No. 31; Promissory Oaths Amendment, No. 32
- 1910-07-22: 222Ordinances passed and assented to:- Executive Council Relief of Duties, No. 12; Young Persons Amendment, No. 13; Copyright, No. 14; Protection of Women and Girls Amendment, No. 15; Liquors Amendment (No. 2), No. 16; Theatres and Public Performances Regulation Amendment, No. 17
- 1910-08-05: 237Ordinances passed and assented to:- Crown Lands Resumption, No. 18; Supplementary Appropriation, No. 19
- 1910-06-04: 167Ordinances not disallowed:- Trade Marks, No. 40 of 1909; Pension Amendment, No. 1 of 1910; Liquors Ordinance Amendment, No. 2 of 1910; Oaths, No. 3 of 1910; Official Signatures Fees, No. 4 of 1910
- 1910-12-30: 397Ordinances not disallowed:- Pharmacy Amendment, No. 9 of 1910; Pharmacy Further Amendment, No. 29 of 1910
- 1910-08-05: 238Ordinances not disallowed:- Merchant Shipping Further Amendment, - No. 6 of 1910
- 1910-12-16: 384Ordinances not disallowed:- Malicious Damage Amendment, No. 10 of 1910; Malicious Damage Further Amendment, No. 26 of 1910; Dangerous Goods Amendment, No. 27 of 1910
- 1910-01-14: 21Ordinances not disallowed:- Magistrates and Criminal Law Amendment, No. 1 of 1909; Magistrates and Criminal Law Further Amendment, No. 26 of 1909
- 1910-08-26: 261Ordinances not disallowed:- Magistrates Amendment, - No. 7 of 1910; Opium Amendment, - No. 11 of 1910
- 1910-01-28: 34Ordinances not disallowed:- Liquors, No. 27 of 1909; Liquors Ordinance Amendment, No. 30 of 1909; Appropriation for 1910, No. 31 of 1909; Steam Boilers, No. 32 of 1909; Widows' and Orphans' Pension (Amendment), No. 33 of 1909; Protection of Women and Girls Amendment, No. 34 of 1909; Recreation Grounds, No. 35 of 1909; Public Places Regulation Amendment, No. 36 of 1909; Chinese Extradition Amendment, No. 37 of 1909
- 1910-12-02: 365Ordinances not disallowed:- Highways, No. 21 of 1910; Midwives, No. 22 of 1910
- 1910-10-21: 333Ordinances not disallowed:- Executive Council Relief of Duties, No. 12 of 1910; Protection of Women and Girls Amendment, No. 15 of 1910; Liquors Amendment (No. 2), No. 16 of 1910; Theatres and Public Performances Regulation Amendment, No. 17 of 1910
- 1910-11-18: 354Ordinances not disallowed:- Crown Lands Resumption Amendment, No. 18 of 1910; Marriage Amendment, No. 20 of 1910
- 1910-03-11: 77Ordinances not disallowed:- Christian Burial Ground, No. 38 of 1909; Wireless Telegraphy Amendment, No. 42 of 1909; Order and Cleanliness Amendment, No. 43 of 1909; Stamp Further Amendment, No. 44 of 1909
- 1910-09-30: 299Ordinance passed and assented to:- Pharmacy Further Amendment, No. 29
- 1910-05-06: 130Ordinance passed and assented to:- Merchant Shipping Further Amendment, No. 6
- 1910-04-15: 105Ordinance passed and assented to:- Crown Suits, - No. 5 of 1910
- 1910-10-07: 313Ordinance passed and assented to:- Appropriation, No. 30
- 1910-10-14: 329Ordinance not disallowed:- Young Persons Amendment, No. 13 of 1910
- 1910-11-04: 341Ordinance not disallowed:- Supplementary Appropriation, No. 19 of 1910
- 1910-08-19: 254Ordinance not disallowed:- Squatters Amendment, - No. 8 of 1910
- 1910-02-04: 40Ordinance not disallowed:- Opium, No. 23 of 1909
- 1910-04-22: 109Ordinance not disallowed:- Liquor Licences Amendment, No. 46 of 1909
- 1910-12-09: 373Ordinance not disallowed:- Kellet Island Amendment, No. 23 of 1910
- 1910-07-15: 216Ordinance not disallowed:- Harbour of Refuge, - No. 39 of 1909
- 1910-07-08: 209Ordinance not disallowed:- Crown Suits, - No. 5 of 1910
- 1910-12-23: 389Ordinance not disallowed:- Copyright, No. 14 of 1910
- 1910-01-14: 22Ordinance disallowed:- Executive Council Relief of Duties, No. 29 of 1909
- 1910-07-01: 201Order under the Pharmacy Ordinance, 1908
- 1910-04-08: 97Order under the Pharmacy Ordinance, 1908
- 1910-06-04: 170Order for the removal of certain graves in Mount Caroline Cemetery
- 1910-09-30: 303Non-Chinese subjects crossing the border line of the New Territories to have passports
- 1910-04-30: 112No vessel to carry more than 200 head of cattle for export at any one time
- 1910-06-10: 185Names of Companies struck off the Register
- 1910-12-16: 387Name of the Eastern Entertainment Co., Ld., struck off the Register
- 1910-07-01: 205Mr. Wm. C. Jack to be a Surveyor of unlicensed Motor Boats
- 1910-10-21: 334Mr. W. S. Bailey to be a Surveyor of Boilers
- 1910-06-24: 194Mr. R. Hunter to be a Surveyor of Boilers
- 1910-03-11: 78Mr. M. W. Slade appointed one of His Majesty's Counsel for Hongkong
- 1910-08-26: 264Mr. Lam Yun Hae authorized to grant Death Certificates
- 1910-08-19: 255Mr. K. E. Greig to be a Surveyor of Boilers
- 1910-05-06: 132Mr. H. Keswick to be a Member of the Legislative Council
- 1910-05-06: 131Mr. H. Keswick to be a Member of the Executive Council
- 1910-02-25: 62Mr. G. E. Liebert recognised as Vice-Consul for Spain in Hongkong
- 1910-03-11: 79Mr. F. Maitland to be a Visiting Justice to the Po Leung Kuk
- 1910-02-18: 56Mr. D. Harvey to be a Surveyor of Boilers
- 1910-09-16: 285Mr. C. H. Ross to be Captain, and Messrs. M. W. Slade and J. Johnstone to be Lieutenants, Volunteer Scouts Company
- 1910-05-21: 146Mr. A. Mackenzie to be a Member of the Licensing Board
- 1910-05-13: 137Mourning for His late Majesty
- 1910-08-26: 265Money Orders payable in French Indo-China
- 1910-10-07: 319Meteorological Observations, - September
- 1910-11-04: 344Meteorological Observations, - October
- 1910-12-09: 378Meteorological Observations, - November
- 1910-06-10: 184Meteorological Observations, - May
- 1910-04-08: 101Meteorological Observations, - March
- 1910-07-08: 212Meteorological Observations, - June
- 1910-08-05: 243Meteorological Observations, - July
- 1910-02-12: 55Meteorological Observations, - January
- 1910-03-11: 82Meteorological Observations, - February
- 1910-01-07: 14Meteorological Observations, - December
- 1910-09-09: 281Meteorological Observations, - August
- 1910-05-06: 134Meteorological Observations, - April
- 1910-01-28: 35Messrs. D. W. Craddock, T. F. Hough and A. Shelton Hooper elected to be Members of the Licensing Board
- 1910-09-16: 286Messrs. A. A. H. Milroy and R. Unsworth to be Members of the Pilotage Board
- 1910-02-12: 54Meeting of the Licensing Board
- 1910-09-02: 269Medicines exempted from payment of royalty under the Opium Ordinance, 1909
- 1910-03-11: 74Magistracy exempted from operation of Public Holidays Ordinance, 1875
- 1910-04-30: 118Lt.-Col. Sir J. F. Bart, R.A.M.C., to be a Member of the Sanitary Board
- 1910-03-24: 87Liu Hang Shang, Tang Hung Kai and Tang Hung Ku to be Public Vaccinators
- 1910-04-15: 106List of Masters, Mates and Engineers who obtained Certificates of Competency
- 1910-09-16: 290List of Firms in correspondence with the Commercial Intelligence Department of the Board of Trade
- 1910-06-10: 183List of Firms in correspondence with the Commercial Intelligence Department of the Board of Trade
- 1910-01-07: 15List of Companies to be struck off the Register
- 1910-01-21: 30List of Authorized Architects
- 1910-09-23: 294Liquor Licence in the New Territories, - Amendment of
- 1910-09-02: 277Lieuts. M. S. Northcote and W. M. Scott promoted to Captain, H.K.V.C.
- 1910-06-24: 193Lieut. Rosoman, R.N., to be a Member of the Recreation Grounds Committee
- 1910-02-04: 42Licensing Board, - Members of
- 1910-11-11: 348Letters Patent, - Provisional protection granted to J. von Riegen, pending application for
- 1910-06-04: 175Letters Patent, - Provisional protection granted to J. von Riegen pending application for
- 1910-04-08: 103Letters Patent, - Grant of, to the Caledonia Motive Power Supply Co., Ld.
- 1910-01-14: 26Letters Patent, - Grant of, to W. D. Doremus
- 1910-06-04: 174Letters Patent, - Grant of, to P. L. Robertson
- 1910-12-30: 402Letters Patent, - Grant of, to P. L. Robertson
- 1910-09-16: 291Letters Patent, - Grant of, to Messrs. F. Baker and L. Jacobs
- 1910-06-10: 186Letters Patent, - Grant of, to Ernest Wright
- 1910-12-09: 376Letters Patent, - Grant of, to C. A. Henderson
- 1910-06-04: 176Letters Patent, - Assignment of, to Trufood Limited
- 1910-08-05: 235Legislative Council Minutes - No. 9
- 1910-07-22: 221Legislative Council Minutes - No. 8
- 1910-07-15: 215Legislative Council Minutes - No. 7
- 1910-06-04: 165Legislative Council Minutes - No. 6
- 1910-05-21: 144Legislative Council Minutes - No. 5
- 1910-05-13: 139Legislative Council Minutes - No. 4
- 1910-05-06: 129Legislative Council Minutes - No. 3
- 1910-02-25: 59Legislative Council Minutes - No. 25 of 1909
- 1910-04-15: 104Legislative Council Minutes - No. 2
- 1910-12-30: 395Legislative Council Minutes - No. 18
- 1910-10-28: 337Legislative Council Minutes - No. 17
- 1910-10-21: 331Legislative Council Minutes - No. 16
- 1910-10-14: 328Legislative Council Minutes - No. 15
- 1910-10-07: 312Legislative Council Minutes - No. 14
- 1910-09-30: 298Legislative Council Minutes - No. 13
- 1910-09-16: 283Legislative Council Minutes - No. 12
- 1910-09-02: 275Legislative Council Minutes - No. 11
- 1910-08-19: 251Legislative Council Minutes - No. 10
- 1910-03-11: 75Legislative Council Minutes - No. 1
- 1910-10-07: 317Kowloon-Canton Railway (British Section), - Opening of
- 1910-01-07: 5Kowloon Tong Cemetery for Chinese, - Appointment of
- 1910-09-23: 295Kerosine Licence in the New Territories
- 1910-02-18: 57Justices of the Peace, - List of
- 1910-06-10: 180J. D. Lloyd passed final examination in Cantonese
- 1910-08-05: 236Increase of Rates in certain places
- 1910-05-13: 142Importations from Hongkong and Kowloon admitted into the United States under the Minimum Tariff
- 1910-11-18: 349Importation of Dogs from Shanghai prohibited
- 1910-06-04: 163Importation of Dogs from Bangkok prohibited
- 1910-07-08: 211Importation of Cocaine into China prohibited
- 1910-11-04: 343Importation and Manufacture of Cocaine into and in China prohibited
- 1910-10-07: 308Hongkong Volunteer Regulations
- 1910-04-30: 119Hon. Mr. F. A. Hazeland to act as Puisne Judge and Chairman of Squatters Board, and Mr. M. W. Slade to act as Attorney General
- 1910-11-04: 342Hon. Mr. C. McI. Messer to be Vice-Chairman of the Licensing Board
- 1910-04-30: 121Hon. Mr. A. M. Thomson to act as Colonial Secretary
- 1910-05-27: 151His Majesty's birthday will not be celebrated this year
- 1910-05-27: 150His Majesty the King's message to his people beyond the seas
- 1910-09-30: 302His Honour Mr. F. A. Hazeland to act as Chief Justice
- 1910-06-04: 171Half mourning for His late Majesty to end on 30th June
- 1910-05-06: 133H. L. Dennys to act as Crown Solicitor
- 1910-10-14: 327Government Hospital at Kennedy Town to be a Leper Asylum
- 1910-01-14: 23Government Civil Hospital and Victoria Hospital to be training schools for certificate of Central Midwives Board of England
- 1910-02-12: 53G. N. Orme to be a Police Magistrate and Assistant District Officer for the Southern District of the N.T.
- 1910-09-30: 300G. H. Wakeman to act as Registrar of the Supreme Court
- 1910-08-05: 242G. H. Wakeman to act as Registrar of Trade Marks
- 1910-06-17: 191Forgeries of Discharge Certificates of soldiers
- 1910-09-30: 305Finding of the Marine Court of Enquiry into the fire on board the S.S. Kum Chow
- 1910-02-04: 43Finding of the Marine Court of Enquiry into the conduct of the 1st Mate of S.S. Derwent
- 1910-12-02: 369Finding of the Marine Court of Enquiry into the collision between the Steamships Kwong Tung and Hoi Ming
- 1910-11-25: 363Financial Statement, - September
- 1910-12-23: 392Financial Statement, - October
- 1910-01-07: 13Financial Statement, - October
- 1910-01-28: 36Financial Statement, - November
- 1910-07-22: 223Financial Statement, - May
- 1910-06-04: 178Financial Statement, - March
- 1910-09-02: 278Financial Statement, - June
- 1910-09-16: 288Financial Statement, - July
- 1910-04-01: 95Financial Statement, - January
- 1910-04-30: 128Financial Statement, - February
- 1910-10-28: 339Financial Statement, - August
- 1910-06-24: 198Financial Statement, - April
- 1910-04-01: 96Financial Returns for the year 1909
- 1910-01-21: 31Fees for cremation of carcases
- 1910-11-18: 360Fees for Mineral Analyses of Metallic Ores
- 1910-06-04: 161Fees for Distillery Licences in the New Territories
- 1910-02-04: 39Extradition (France and Tunis) Order in Council, 1909
- 1910-12-30: 403Extracts from the Return of Deaths of Seamen on British Ships, - May, 1910
- 1910-08-05: 239Exequatur empowering Mr. G. E. Anderson to act as Consul General for the United States at Hongkong
- 1910-01-07: 11Exequatur empowering Mr. F. Janssens to act as Belgian Consul at Hongkong
- 1910-12-02: 366Exequatur empowering Mr. E. L. Hurtado to act as Consul General for the Republic of Panama
- 1910-10-07: 314Exequatur empowering Mr. A. M. L. Soares to act as Consul of Bolivia at Hongkong
- 1910-11-25: 361Exequatur empowering M. Vladimir d'Oettingen to act as Consul for Russia
- 1910-02-12: 49Exemption of French and Swedish ships from regulations as to live-saving appliances
- 1910-08-26: 258Exemption of Dutch ships from the provisions relating to loadline and life-saving appliances
- 1910-07-15: 214Exemption of Danish ships from regulations as to live-saving appliances
- 1910-10-07: 311Exemption from provisions of the Liquors Ordinance, 1909
- 1910-06-17: 188Evidence required for issue of passports in England
- 1910-03-04: 69Establishment of Bonded Warehouse under Section 57 of the Opium Ordinance, 1909
- 1910-03-04: 70Ephemeral notifications published in the Supplement to the Gazette
- 1910-07-15: 218English Mission Church. Kowloon, deleted from list of places licensed for the Solemnization of Marriages
- 1910-01-14: 25Election of three J. P.'s to serve on the Licensing Board
- 1910-02-25: 58Edward Medal, - Scope of, extended to Industrial Employment
- 1910-09-16: 289Eastern Entertainment Co., Ld., to be struck off the Register
- 1910-05-21: 147E. Ralphs to act as Head Master, Queen's College
- 1910-11-11: 346E. Jones to act as Assistant Harbour Master
- 1910-01-07: 8E. Jones to act as Additional Assistant Harbour Master and A. E. Davey as First Boarding Officer
- 1910-08-05: 241E. A. Irving to be an Official Member of the Legislative Council
- 1910-08-05: 240E. A. Irving to act as Registrar General
- 1910-03-04: 68Dr. J. Bell to act as Principal Civil Medical Officer
- 1910-08-26: 263Dr. F. W. Clark to act as Colonial Veterinary Surgeon
- 1910-09-16: 287Dr. C. Forsyth to act as Assistant Health Officer of the Port
- 1910-01-07: 10Director of Education to be ex-officio a Member of the Recreation Grounds Committee
- 1910-05-27: 155Dies non, - 3rd June, 1910
- 1910-07-15: 220Details of Contents of Reservoirs, &c., arranged according to the Rain Year 1909-1910
- 1910-04-01: 90Demarcation District 355 Lot No. 247 to be a Cemetery for Chinese
- 1910-03-04: 65Definitions of Brandy, Whisky and Rum
- 1910-05-07: 135Death of H.M. King Edward VII.
- 1910-05-13: 138Day of funeral of His late Majesty to be observed as a dies non
- 1910-06-04: 168D. W. Tratman to discharge the duties of Superintendent of Imports and Exports
- 1910-04-01: 94Countries prohibiting the import of prepared or dross opium
- 1910-04-01: 93Countries prohibiting or restricting the import of morphine or compounds of opium
- 1910-12-30: 399Corrections in the Regency Act, 1910
- 1910-07-15: 219Correct designation of the Church of the Church Missionary Society at Yaumati: All Saints' Church
- 1910-08-12: 246Copyright Register to be kept by the Registrar General in his office
- 1910-11-25: 362Copy of Register of Chemists and Druggists
- 1910-06-10: 181Construction Plant and Stores of the Kowloon-Canton Railway offered for sale
- 1910-08-12: 245Conditions of Licence to store Benzene
- 1910-12-09: 379Companies to be struck off the Register
- 1910-08-26: 259Commissions in the Army.-Special campaigns selected for examinations
- 1910-04-30: 120Col. C. W. R. St. John to be a Member of the Executive and Legislative Councils
- 1910-09-30: 297Coaching and Goods Tariff, Kowloon-Canton Railway (British Section)
- 1910-10-07: 307Cistern and Tanks in Rider Main Districts
- 1910-09-02: 279Certain Trade Marks to be removed from the Register
- 1910-09-09: 282Certain Trade Marks to be removed from the Register
- 1910-06-24: 196Certain Trade Marks to be removed from the Register
- 1910-01-14: 19Certain Licences under the Liquor Licences Ordinances, 1898-1909, to be issued by the Colonial Treasurer
- 1910-11-18: 353Census of the Colony: P. P. J. Wodehouse to be Census Officer
- 1910-02-12: 52Capt. G. G. Wood, H.K.V.C., to be Hon. A.D.C. to H. E. the Governor
- 1910-04-30: 124Capt. G. E. Garnett, R.G.A., to be A.D.C., and Capt. G. G. Wood, H.K.V.C., to be Hon. A.D.C. to H.E. the O.A.G.
- 1910-12-23: 393Cancellation of Memorials of Re-entry into certain lots in the New Territories
- 1910-07-01: 206Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry by the Crown.-N.K.S.D. I, Lot No. 5,301
- 1910-09-16: 293Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry by the Crown on Sowkiwan Lot No. 285
- 1910-07-15: 217C. W. M. Beckwith to assume rank of Commander, R.N., on retirement
- 1910-04-30: 122C. McI. Messer. to act as Colonial Treasurer
- 1910-04-30: 123C. Clementi to be Private Secretary to H.E. the O. A. G.
- 1910-10-07: 306Bulletin of the Committee of Entomological Research (Tropical Africa)
- 1910-08-12: 244Benzene included in Case Oil Rules
- 1910-04-30: 113Benzene declared to be Dangerous Goods
- 1910-02-04: 44Bank Notes Circulation, - January
- 1910-03-04: 71Bank Notes Circulation, - February
- 1910-01-07: 12Bank Notes Circulation, - December
- 1910-12-02: 368Bank Holiday, - 27th December, 1910
- 1910-01-07: 3Baggage and personal effects of certain Consular officers exempted from examination under the Liquors Ordinance, 1909
- 1910-07-29: 229Approval of appointment of the Honourable Mr. H. Keswick to be a Member of the Legislative Council
- 1910-07-29: 228Approval of appointment of the Honourable Mr. H. Keswick to be a Member of the Executive Council
- 1910-01-21: 29Appointment of Members of the Licensing Board
- 1910-11-18: 359Applications for Seamen's Boarding House Licences
- 1910-12-02: 370Applications for Passage Brokers' Licences
- 1910-02-25: 60Amendment of Slaughter Houses and Slaughter of Animals Bye-laws
- 1910-11-18: 352Amendment of Schedule of Allotments of the Wong Nei Cheong Recreation Ground
- 1910-12-23: 388Amendment of Schedule of Allotments of Queen's Recreation Ground
- 1910-12-16: 381Amendment of Schedule E of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903
- 1910-06-04: 173Amendment of Rules for the Kowloon and Victoria British Schools
- 1910-06-04: 159Amendment of Regulations with regard to the landing of Foreign Soldiers and Sailors
- 1910-09-02: 270Amendment of Regulations re Examinations of Masters and Mates
- 1910-10-07: 310Amendment of Regulations re Distilleries
- 1910-08-12: 247Amendment of Regulations for the Exportation of Arms, etc.
- 1910-10-21: 330Amendment of Quarantine Regulations
- 1910-05-27: 154Amendment of Government Notification No. 80 of 1910
- 1910-09-02: 272Amendment of Conditions of Licence to store Naphtha and Benzine
- 1910-06-04: 160Amendment of Case Oil Rules, - Naphtha
- 1910-02-04: 47Amended rates of School Fees
- 1910-01-07: 2Alteration of Forms in the Life Insurance Companies Ordinances 1907 and 1909
- 1910-12-09: 375Additions to the Register of Chemists and Druggists - W. Maxfield and E. W. H. James
- 1910-09-02: 271Additions to the List of Dangerous Goods
- 1910-09-02: 268Additional Regulations under the Pharmacy Ordinances, 1908-1910
- 1910-07-01: 200Additional Regulations under the Liquors Ordinance, 1909
- 1910-07-29: 225Additional Regulations under the Liquors Ordinance, 1909
- 1910-08-05: 232Additional Licensed Warehouse Regulations under the Liquors Ordinance, 1909
- 1910-09-09: 280Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners, - J. C. D. Allan
- 1910-06-10: 182Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners, - I. E. Mitchell
- 1910-12-16: 386Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners, - Eleanor W. Perkins
- 1910-08-12: 249Addition to the Register of Chemists and Druggists, - Bertel Skou
- 1910-06-04: 162Addition to the List of Authorized Architects, - Mr. J. A. Offor
- 1910-12-30: 394Addition to the List of Authorised Architects, - A. F. Churchill
- 1910-05-27: 149Acknowledgment of Legislative Council's message
- 1910-12-16: 385A. F. Churchill to be First Assistant Director of Public Works
- 1910-04-08: 98A. E. Wood to be an Official J.P.
- 1910-04-01: 92A. E. Wood to act as First Assistant Registrar General and Deputy Registrar of Marriages
- 1910-05-27: 153A. E. Wood to act as Assistant District Officer for the Northern District of the N.T., and J. D. Lloyd to act as First Assistant Registrar General and Deputy Registrar of Marriages
- 1910-05-27: 156A. E. Wood passed final examination in Cantonese
- 1910-05-27: 152A. E. Wood authorised to hold a Small Debts Court in the New Territories
- 1910-11-11: 347A. C. Franklin to act as Analyst
- 1910-12-23: 3902nd Lieut. A. F. Churchill, Ceylon Light Infantry, attached to the Infantry Company of the H.K.V.C.