Hong Kong Government Gazette for the year 1912
- 1912-12-13: 374Wong-Nei-Chong Recreational Ground, - Schedule of Allotments
- 1912-05-31: 189Valuation Lists for 1912-1913 open to inspection at the Treasury
- 1912-08-23: 266Unrevised Edition of the Laws of Hongkong may be purchased from the Government Printers
- 1912-09-20: 286Trade Marks, - renewal of registration of, by the China Sugar Refining Co. Ltd.
- 1912-03-01: 66Trade Marks, - Renewal of registration of, by the North British Rubber Co., Ld.
- 1912-11-08: 336Trade Marks, - Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. Wm. Gossage & Sons, Limited
- 1912-03-29: 105Trade Marks, - Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. Jebsen & Co. and the British American Tobacco Co., Ld.
- 1912-02-02: 35Trade Marks, - Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. Elliman Sons & Co.
- 1912-08-16: 262Trade Marks, - Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. E. & J. Fairbank & Co.
- 1912-01-12: 6Trade Marks, - Renewal of registration of
- 1912-01-26: 28Trade Marks, - Renewal of registration of
- 1912-07-19: 234Trade Marks, - Renewal of registration of
- 1912-10-04: 305Trade Marks Nos. 210 and 211 of 1898 to be removed from the Register
- 1912-10-11: 313Trade Marks No. 212 (A and B) of 1898 to be removed from the Register
- 1912-09-27: 292Trade Marks No. 208 A, B, C and D of 1908 to be removed from the Register
- 1912-10-04: 304Trade Marks - Renewal of registration of, by the Musgrave Spinning Co., Ld.
- 1912-12-06: 370Trade Mark, - Renewal of registration of, by the British-American Tobacco Co., Ltd.
- 1912-08-09: 249Trade Mark, - Renewal of registration of, by Messrs. Shewan, Tomes & Co.
- 1912-10-18: 318Trade Mark No. 213 of 1898 to be removed from the Register
- 1912-08-09: 250Trade Mark No. 205 of 1898 to be removed from the Register
- 1912-07-26: 238Trade Mark No. 204 of 1898 to be removed from the Register
- 1912-05-31: 191Trade Mark No. 200 of 1898 to be removed from the Register
- 1912-12-06: 371Trade Mark No. 2 of 1898 to be removed from the Register
- 1912-05-17: 175Trade Mark No. 199 of 1898 to be removed from the Register
- 1912-04-19: 132Trade Mark No. 198 of 1898 to be removed from the Register
- 1912-03-16: 89Trade Mark No. 195 of 1898 to be removed from the Register
- 1912-12-27: 391Time Ball to be dropped on Sundays and Government Holidays and on application from Captains of vessels
- 1912-10-11: 308The Yik Lan Club exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
- 1912-10-18: 315The Wing On Club exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
- 1912-04-26: 140The Victoria Gaol to be a House of Detention under the Deportation Ordinance, 1912
- 1912-12-27: 385The Tsui Yat Ui Sho exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
- 1912-12-13: 376The Navy League (Hongkong Branch) exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
- 1912-12-13: 378The Hon. Sir Kai Ho Kai, Kt., M.B., C.M., C.M.G., re-appointed a Member of the Medical Board
- 1912-01-26: 19The Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C., re-appointed an Un-official Member of the Legislative Council
- 1912-06-28: 213The Credit Foncier d'Extreme-Orient exempted from registration under the Money-lenders Ordinance, 1911
- 1912-11-08: 331The Chinese Charitable Amateur Dramatic Club exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
- 1912-08-30: 273The Chiat Sing Steamship Co., Ld., to be struck off the Register
- 1912-08-16: 257The Association for the Advancement of Education exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
- 1912-09-27: 287Sugar may be deposited in Holt's Godowns, pending production of Certificate of Origin
- 1912-02-16: 48Substances to be used and the quantities thereof for Denaturing Spirits
- 1912-03-16: 87Subadar-Major Muhammed Ali to be Honorary A.D.C.
- 1912-11-29: 356Sub-Committee for the examination of Subordinate Police and Gaol Officers
- 1912-01-26: 23Sub-Committee for the Examination of Indian and Chinese Police in English and Cantonese
- 1912-03-01: 60Staunton Street to be narrowed by erection of a vegetable and fruit market
- 1912-03-08: 68Standing Rules and Orders of the Legislative Council
- 1912-04-19: 131St. Mary's Church, Causeway Bay, licensed for the Solemnization of Marriages
- 1912-09-20: 283Societies exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
- 1912-11-29: 353Societies exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
- 1912-07-04: 218Sir F. H. May, K.C.M.G., assumed administration of the Government
- 1912-11-29: 352Signals to be made by ships when navigation interfered with by searchlights
- 1912-11-22: 343Scavenging and Conservancy By-laws
- 1912-12-27: 387Scale of postage rates on ordinary and insured parcels to Macao
- 1912-06-07: 194Rules under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
- 1912-12-06: 369Rules under the Limited Partnerships Ordinance, 1912
- 1912-12-13: 373Rules under the Limited Partnerships Ordinance, 1912
- 1912-11-22: 341Rules to be observed during the continuance of the war between Turkey and Bulgaria; Turkey and Greece; Turkey and Montenegro; and Turkey and Servia
- 1912-12-20: 384Rules for the Kowloon and Victoria British Schools
- 1912-04-19: 124Rules as to Fees payable in respect of the Winding-up of Companies
- 1912-08-16: 259Rule under the Stamp Ordinances, 1901-1911
- 1912-05-31: 188Rev. H. C. Moyle assumed office as Chaplain and Member of the Church Body for St. John's Cathedral Church
- 1912-05-31: 185Rev. G. M. Spada to act as a Member of the Court of the University of Hongkong
- 1912-07-05: 220Resignation by Lieut. J. S. Gubbay of his Commission in the H.K.V.C.
- 1912-01-19: 9Resignation by Capt. Crake of his Commission in the Hongkong Volunteer Corps
- 1912-08-23: 263Rescission of Proclamations No. 1 of 1910 and No. 5 of 1912 declaring Bangkok and Swatow to be infected ports
- 1912-02-27: 57Rescission of Proclamation No. 9 of 1911 declaring the Colony subject to the provisions of Sections 7 to 14 of the Peace Preservation Ordinance, 1886
- 1912-08-16: 258Rescission of Proclamation No. 4 of 1912 declaring Hoihow an infected port
- 1912-03-29: 100Rescission of Government Notification No. 327 of 1910 appointing the Government Hospital at Kennedy Town to be a Leper Asylum
- 1912-10-04: 297Removal of Ceilings Stair-linings, &c., By-laws
- 1912-12-06: 359Regulations under the Vehicles and Traffic Regulation Ordinance, 1912
- 1912-06-07: 193Regulations under the Vehicles Regulation Ordinance, 1899
- 1912-06-07: 192Regulations under the Private Vehicles Ordinance, 1895
- 1912-02-16: 45Regulations re Licensed Warehouses
- 1912-02-16: 44Regulations re General Bonded Warehouses
- 1912-02-16: 46Regulations re Distilleries
- 1912-02-16: 49Regulations re Breaking down, Blending, Mixing and Bottling of Dutiable Liquors
- 1912-01-26: 17Regulation re the importation of dutiable liquors by land
- 1912-03-16: 88Register of Trade Marks to be kept in the Office of the Registrar of Trade Marks
- 1912-02-16: 52Recognition of Mr. Shinoo Imai as Consul General for Japan
- 1912-04-19: 133Re-entry into Sai Kung Inland Lot No. 38
- 1912-08-09: 253Re-entry by the Government on Tokwawan Lots Nos. 29 and 32
- 1912-04-04: 111Re-entry by the Government on Tai Wan Quarry Lot No. 6
- 1912-08-09: 252Re-entry by the Government on Tai Wan Quarry Lot No. 1
- 1912-08-02: 243Re-entry by the Government on Tai Tam Tuk Village Lot No. 3
- 1912-04-26: 142Re-entry by the Government on Marine Lot No. 54
- 1912-05-03: 153Re-entry by the Government on Kowloon Inland Lot No. 502
- 1912-03-01: 65Re-entry by the Government on Inland Lots Nos. 230, 232 and 232A and Aberdeen Inland Lot No. 25
- 1912-01-19: 13Re-entry by the Government into certain Lots in the New Territories
- 1912-04-04: 112Re-entry by the Crown on Tai Hang Stream Lots Nos. 13 and 16
- 1912-12-13: 375Queen's Recreation Ground, - Schedule of Allotments
- 1912-08-16: 255Quality, Packages and Quantities of Opium to be sold by the Opium Farmer
- 1912-12-13: 379Public and General Holidays, 1913
- 1912-03-29: 104Public and General Holidays
- 1912-01-19: 10Public and Bank Holidays
- 1912-11-22: 349Public Notice with respect to Signboards
- 1912-12-06: 366Provisions of the Gambling Ordinance to be strictly enforced
- 1912-11-15: 340Proposed removal of certain graves in Mount Caroline Cemetery
- 1912-02-02: 32Proposed erection of a vegetable and fruit market in Staunton Street
- 1912-03-29: 101Prohibition of sale of liquors after midnight not to apply to Chinese Restaurants
- 1912-12-13: Proclamation No. 6 - Declaring the Colony subject to the provisions of Sections 7 to 14 of the Peace Preservation Ordinance, 1886
- 1912-07-26: Proclamation No. 5, - Swatow declared to be an infected port
- 1912-07-05: Proclamation No. 4, - Hoihow declared to be an infected port
- 1912-06-28: Proclamation No. 3, - Copyright Act, 1911
- 1912-05-10: Proclamation No. 2, - Exportation of Arms, etc., prohibited
- 1912-01-15: Proclamation No. 1, - Sittings of the Supreme Court to be held in the Courts of Justice
- 1912-01-15: Proclamation No. 1, - Sittings of the Supreme Court to be held in the Courts of Justice
- 1912-05-17: 163Persons holding Colonial Diplomas may be registered under the Pharmacy Acts, 1852 and 1868
- 1912-05-03: 152Permits for the use of wireless telegraph apparatus on board merchant ships to be issued by the Colonial Secretary
- 1912-02-02: 29Part VI of the Probates Ordinance, 1897, to apply to the State of Victoria (Australia)
- 1912-03-08: 69Ordinances passed and assented to:- Law Revision, - No. 1 of 1912; Law Amendment, - No. 2 of 1912; Births and Deaths Registration Amendment, - No. 3 of 1912; Gambling Amendment, - No. 4 of 1912; Holidays, - No. 5 of 1912; Arms and Ammunition Amendment, - No. 6 of 1912; Liquors Amendment, - No. 7 of 1912
- 1912-05-17: 165Ordinances passed and assented to:- Law Revision, (No. 3), - No. 16 of 1912; Law Amendment, (No. 3), - No. 17 of 1912; Limited Partnerships, - No. 18 of 1912; Advertisements Regulation, - No. 19 of 1912; Tramway Amendment, - No. 20 of 1912
- 1912-05-25: 177Ordinances passed and assented to:- Law Revision (Supplementary), - No. 21 of 1912; Law Amendment (Supplementary), - No. 22 of 1912; General Revision Amendment, - No. 23 of 1912; Copyright Repeal, - No. 24 of 1912; Supplementary Appropriation, - No. 25 of 1912
- 1912-05-03: 146Ordinances passed and assented to:- Law Revision (No. 2), - No. 12 of 1912; Law Amendment (No. 2), - No. 13 of 1912; Deportation Amendment, - No. 14 of 1912; Magistrates Amendment, - No. 15 of 1912
- 1912-10-04: 299Ordinances passed and assented to:- Larceny Amendment, - No. 28 of 1912; Innkeepers, - No. 29 of 1912; Magistrates Further Amendment, - No. 30 of 1912; Revenue Officers Power of Arrest, - No. 31 of 1912; Post Office Amendment, - No. 32 of 1912
- 1912-04-19: 125Ordinances passed and assented to:- General Revision, - No. 8 of 1912; Deportation, - No. 9 of 1912; Dangerous Goods Amendment, - No. 10 of 1912; Foreign Copper Coin, - No. 11 of 1912
- 1912-11-01: 325Ordinances passed and assented to:- Crown Solicitors, - No. 35 of 1912; China Congregational Church, - No. 36 of 1912; Further Supplementary Appropriation for 1911, - No. 37 of 1912; Appropriation for 1913, - No. 38 of 1912
- 1912-10-25: 320Ordinances passed and assented to:- Criminal Sessions, - No. 33 of 1912; Merchant Shipping Amendment, - No. 34 of 1912
- 1912-12-20: 381Ordinances passed and assented to:- Boycott Prevention, - No. 41 of 1912; Chinese Marriage Preservation, - No. 42 of 1912; Final Revision, - No. 43 of 1912
- 1912-05-03: 147Ordinances not disallowed:- University Amendment, No. 17 of 1911; Companies, No. 58 of 1911
- 1912-05-17: 166Ordinances not disallowed:- Union Church Incorporation, No. 57 of 1911; Law Revision, No. 1 of 1912; Law Amendment, No. 2 of 1912; Births and Death Registration Amendment, No. 3 of 1912; Gambling Amendment, No. 4 of 1912; Holidays, No. 5 of 1912; Arms and Ammunition Amendment, No. 6 of 1912
- 1912-04-19: 126Ordinances not disallowed:- Penalties Amendment, No. 30 of 1911; University Further Amendment, No. 59 of 1911
- 1912-07-26: 236Ordinances not disallowed:- Law Revision (No. 3), No. 16 of 1912; Law Amendment (No. 3), No. 17 of 1912; Limited Partnerships, No. 18 of 1912; Advertisements Regulation, No. 19 of 1912; Tramway Amendment, No. 20 of 1912
- 1912-03-29: 102Ordinances not disallowed:- Law Revision (No. 2), No. 62 of 1911; Law Amendment (No. 2), No. 63 of 1911
- 1912-12-13: 377Ordinances not disallowed:- Larceny Amendment, No. 28 of 1912; Innkeepers, No. 29 of 1912; Post Office Amendment, No. 32 of 1912
- 1912-07-12: 223Ordinances not disallowed:- General Revision, No. 8 of 1912; Law Revision (No. 2), No. 12 of 1912; Magistrates Amendment, No. 15 of 1912
- 1912-08-09: 244Ordinances not disallowed:- Deportation Amendment, No. 14 of 1912; Law Revision (Supplementary), No. 21 of 1912; Law Amendment (Supplementary), No. 22 of 1912; General Revision (Amendment), No. 23 of 1912; Supplementary Appropriation, No. 25 of 1912
- 1912-03-01: 63Ordinances not disallowed:- Code of Civil Procedure, No. 36 of 1911; Societies, No. 47 of 1911; General Revision, No. 49 of 1911; Law Revision, No. 50 of 1911; Law Amendment, No. 51 of 1911; Public Health and Buildings Amendment, No. 60 of 1911; Statute Laws (New Revised Edition) Amendment, No. 61 of 1911; Foreign Offenders (No. 3) Amendment, No. 64 of 1911; Mercantile Bank Note Issue, No. 65 of 1911
- 1912-02-09: 36Ordinances not disallowed:- Chinese Partnerships, No. 53 of 1911; Pounds, No. 54 of 1911; Stamp Further Amendment, No. 55 of 1911; Stamp Duties Management Amendment, No. 56 of 1911
- 1912-01-19: 7Ordinances not disallowed:- Arms and Ammunition Amendment, No. 41 of 1911; Foreign Offenders (No. 2) Amendment, No. 43 of 1911; Railways Amendment, No. 44 of 1911; Defence Contribution Ordinance, 1901, Amendment, No. 45 of 1911
- 1912-12-06: 361Ordinance passed and assented to:- Vehicle and Traffic Regulation, - No. 40 of 1912
- 1912-08-23: 265Ordinance passed and assented to:- Full Court, - No. 27 of 1912
- 1912-11-22: 344Ordinance passed and assented to:- Full Court Amendment, - No. 39 of 1912
- 1912-06-14: 205Ordinance passed and assented to:- Airships, - No. 26 of 1912.
- 1912-10-18: 316Ordinance not disallowed:- Post Office Amendment, No. 32 of 1911
- 1912-03-08: 70Ordinance not disallowed:- Peace Preservation Amendment, No. 52 of 1911
- 1912-02-23: 55Ordinance not disallowed:- Merchant Shipping Amendment, No. 48 of 1911
- 1912-12-20: 382Ordinance not disallowed:- Magistrates Further Amendment, No. 30 of 1912
- 1912-05-10: 155Ordinance not disallowed:- Liquors Amendment, No. 7 of 1912
- 1912-02-16: 51Ordinance not disallowed:- Liquors Amendment, No. 46 of 1911
- 1912-07-19: 225Ordinance not disallowed:- Law Amendment, (No. 2), No. 13 of 1912
- 1912-02-02: 30Ordinance not disallowed:- Interpretation, No. 31 of 1911
- 1912-06-21: 209Ordinance not disallowed:- Foreign Copper Coin, No. 11 of 1912
- 1912-08-16: 260Ordinance not disallowed:- Copyright Repeal, No. 24 of 1912
- 1912-09-27: 289Ordinance not disallowed:- Airships, No. 26 of 1912
- 1912-11-22: 345Ordinance not disal owned:- Full Court, No. 27 of 1912
- 1912-09-06: 276Orders of His Majesty in Council re the Copyright Convention
- 1912-11-15: 337Opening of the Tsun Wan Christian Cemetery
- 1912-05-31: 190Noel Ramsay & Co., Ld., to be struck off the Register
- 1912-03-22: 99New forms substituted for Forms Nos. 7, 8, 8b, 8c and 8e in the Schedule to the Code of Civil Procedure Amendment Ordinance, 1911
- 1912-04-19: 122New Tables T and U of the Merchant Shipping Ordinances, 1899 to 1911
- 1912-01-12: 3New Kowloon S. D. I Lots Nos. 582 and 583 to be used as a Cemetery for Chinese
- 1912-09-27: 293New Die for Revenue Stamps
- 1912-08-23: 269Names of Companies struck off the Register
- 1912-08-02: 241Names of Companies struck off the Register
- 1912-02-02: 33Name of the Revd. F. T. Johnston added to the List of J. P.'s
- 1912-01-19: 12Name of the New Semambu Co., Ld., to be struck off the Register
- 1912-04-19: 130Name of the New Semambu Co., Ld., struck off the Register
- 1912-11-29: 358Name of the Chiat Sing Steamship Company struck off the Register
- 1912-02-02: 34Name of Mr. W. H. Wickham deleted from the List of J. P.'s
- 1912-01-26: 27Name of Moss Brothers & Co., Ld., struck off the Register
- 1912-09-06: 279Name of Messrs. Noel Ramsay & Co., Ld., struck off the Register
- 1912-10-04: 303Name of Messrs. Dunning & Co., to be struck off the Register
- 1912-05-31: 184Mr. W. L. Carter to be a Member of the Sanitary Board
- 1912-05-25: 179Mr. W. G. Worcester to be a Justice of the Peace
- 1912-05-31: 186Mr. W. Dickson to act as a Member of the Court of the University of Hongkong
- 1912-01-26: 22Mr. T. H. King to be a Member of the Board of Examiners
- 1912-06-28: 214Mr. T. F. Claxton to be Director of the Observatory
- 1912-02-16: 53Mr. T. F. Claxton to act as Director of the Observatory
- 1912-10-04: 300Mr. Robert Hall to be Lieutenant, H.K.V.C.
- 1912-09-27: 290Mr. R. O. Hutchison to act as Head of the Sanitary Department
- 1912-07-19: 231Mr. R. H. Crofton to act as Assistant Colonial Secretary and Clerk of Councils
- 1912-02-23: 56Mr. Pala D. R. Naidu to be a Public Vaccinator
- 1912-03-08: 72Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse to be Deputy Superintendent of Police
- 1912-10-18: 317Mr. Ng Hon-tsz re-appointed a Member of the Sanitary Board
- 1912-06-21: 211Mr. N. H. N. Mody appointed a Life Member of the Court of the University of Hongkong
- 1912-05-31: 183Mr. Murray Stewart to be an Un-official Member of the Legislative Council
- 1912-04-04: 108Mr. Leung Fuk Chi to be a Public Vaccinator
- 1912-01-19: 11Mr. Joseph Poon Why to be a Public Vaccinator
- 1912-11-01: 326Mr. John Ross to be a Surveyor of Boilers of unlicensed Steamships under 60 tons burden
- 1912-09-13: 281Mr. J. W. C. Bonnar to be an Un-official Member of the Legislative Council
- 1912-01-19: 8Mr. J. R. Wood to act as Chairman of the Chinese Vernacular Primary Education Board
- 1912-11-01: 328Mr. J. H. Kemp to be Crown Solicitor and Mr. P. M. Hodgson to be Assistant Crown Solicitor
- 1912-05-10: 156Mr. J. F. Reid to be a Surveyor of Boilers
- 1912-11-01: 327Mr. J. D. Lloyd to continue to act as First Assistant Registrar General and Deputy Registrar of Marriages
- 1912-10-25: 321Mr. J. D. Lloyd to be Assistant Postmaster General
- 1912-08-16: 261Mr. J. A. S. Bucknill to be Attorney General
- 1912-04-12: 116Mr. H. Green to act as Superintendent of the Botanical and Forestry Department
- 1912-04-04: 107Mr. G. T. Edkins to be a Member of the Court of the University of Hongkong
- 1912-11-15: 338Mr. G. Grimble to be a Justice of the Peace
- 1912-08-09: 246Mr. F. Graca Ozorio authorized to grant Death Certificates
- 1912-01-26: 21Mr. F. B. L. Bowley elected a Member of the Sanitary Board
- 1912-11-22: 347Mr. F. A. Hazeland resumed duty as First Police Magistrate
- 1912-12-06: 363Mr. E. R. Hallifax to be an Official Member of the Executive and Legislative Councils
- 1912-12-06: 362Mr. E. R. Hallifax to be Registrar General
- 1912-09-06: 275Mr. D. W. Craddock and Mr. H. W. Bird to be Members of the Licensing Board
- 1912-04-19: 127Mr. Chan Kai Ming to be a Member of the Sanitary Board
- 1912-04-26: 137Mr. C. H. Gale to act as 2nd Assistant Director of Public Works.
- 1912-03-01: 64Mr. C. G. Alabaster to act as a Member of the Licensing Board
- 1912-04-18: 120Mr. C. G. Alabaster to act as Attorney General
- 1912-03-16: 84Mr. C. Clementi to act as Colonial Secretary and Mr. R. H. Crofton to act as Clerk of Councils
- 1912-05-03: 149Mr. A. K. Taylor to be a Sanitary Inspector
- 1912-05-03: 151Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher to be Private Secretary to His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government
- 1912-08-30: 271Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher to be Official Receiver
- 1912-02-09: 38Mr. A. F. Churchill to be Lieutenant in the Infantry Company, H.K.V.C.
- 1912-11-29: 355Mr. A. E. Wood to be a Member of the Board of Examiners and Mr. D. W. Tratman to act for him during his absence on leave
- 1912-09-20: 284Mr D. Wood to act as Assessor of Rates
- 1912-07-26: 235Money-changer Licences to be granted by the Captain Superintendent of Police
- 1912-03-22: 98Meteorological Signals
- 1912-10-04: 306Meteorological Observations, - September
- 1912-11-08: 335Meteorological Observations, - October
- 1912-12-06: 368Meteorological Observations, - November
- 1912-06-07: 200Meteorological Observations, - May
- 1912-04-04: 110Meteorological Observations, - March
- 1912-07-05: 222Meteorological Observations, - June
- 1912-08-09: 251Meteorological Observations, - July
- 1912-02-09: 41Meteorological Observations, - January
- 1912-03-08: 76Meteorological Observations, - February
- 1912-01-05: 2Meteorological Observations, - December, 1911
- 1912-09-06: 278Meteorological Observations, - August
- 1912-05-10: 161Meteorological Observations, - April
- 1912-02-09: 40Messrs. Wong Pak Fu and G. H. Thomas authorized to grant Death Certificates
- 1912-12-20: 383Messrs. N. L. Smith and G. R. Sayer passed their final examination in Cantonese
- 1912-03-22: 97Messrs. An Yuk Cheung, Un Ngok Fun and Ma Chiu Ki to be Public Vaccinators
- 1912-04-26: 135Medicine exempted from payment of Royalty under the Opium Ordinance, 1909
- 1912-04-12: 113Maritime Conventions Act. 1911
- 1912-08-16: 254List of all licensees to be supplied to the Superintendent of Imports and Exports by the Opium Farmer
- 1912-06-07: 195List of Societies exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911
- 1912-05-10: 158List of Medical and Surgical Practitioners
- 1912-03-08: 75List of Masters, Mates, and Engineers who obtained Certificates of Competency
- 1912-01-26: 24List of Justices of the Peace
- 1912-05-17: 172List of Intestate Estates
- 1912-11-29: 357List of Chemists and Druggists
- 1912-03-08: 73List of Authorized Architects
- 1912-02-16: 43Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911, - Ship's Stores exempted from Duty
- 1912-04-12: 115Limits of the Aberdeen Market
- 1912-07-26: 237Lieut.. C. V. S. Skrimshire granted local rank of Captain
- 1912-04-19: 128Lieut. Skrimshire, R.G.A., seconded for service as Staff Officer of the H.K.V.C.
- 1912-07-19: 228Lieut. L. R. E. W. Taylor. R.G.A., to be Private Secretary and to act as Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency the Governor
- 1912-10-04: 301Lieut. F. J. Wyley, K.O.Y.L.I., to be A.D.C. to His Excellency the Governor
- 1912-11-08: 333Lieut. A. F. Churchill to be Captain and Messrs. T. G. Weall and R. O. Hutchison to be Second Lieutenants, H.K.V.C.
- 1912-03-16: 79Licence Fee for the public performance of stage plays in the Buildings of the Hongkong University to be $1 per annum
- 1912-07-19: 233Letters Patents, - Grant of, to Mr. H. L. J. Siemund
- 1912-05-17: 174Letters Patent, - Provisional Protection granted to Mr. S. M. T. Barclay
- 1912-05-03: 154Letters Patent, - Grant of, to the Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co., Ld.
- 1912-05-17: 173Letters Patent, - Grant of, to the British Oxygen Co., Ld.
- 1912-09-13: 282Letters Patent, - Grant of, to Mr. S. Radcliff
- 1912-05-10: 160Letters Patent, - Grant of, to Mr. R. B. Ransford and Mr. J. P. Naylor
- 1912-08-30: 274Letters Patent, - Grant of, to Mr. O. V. Thomas
- 1912-08-09: 248Letters Patent, - Grant of, to Mr. J. W. Balfour and Balfour's Patents Limited
- 1912-08-02: 242Letters Patent, - Grant of, to Mr. E. B. Killen and Mr. G. Constantinescu
- 1912-02-16: 54Letters Patent, - Grant of, to Messrs. W. A. Phillips and J. G. Bulteel
- 1912-01-19: 14Letters Patent, - Grant of, to Andrew Laing and the Expanded Metal Co., Ld.
- 1912-03-29: 106Letters Patent, - Further provisional protection granted to Mr. Sidney Radcliff
- 1912-06-14: 206Letters Patent, - Extension of provisional protection granted to Mr. S. Radcliff
- 1912-04-12: 117Letters Patent, - Assignment of, to Messrs. Shewan, Tomes & Co.
- 1912-08-23: 268Letters Patent, - Assignment of, to Farnham's Patents, Limited
- 1912-10-04: 296Legislative Council Minutes - No. 9
- 1912-08-23: 264Legislative Council Minutes - No. 8
- 1912-06-14: 201Legislative Council Minutes - No. 7
- 1912-06-07: 197Legislative Council Minutes - No. 6
- 1912-05-25: 176Legislative Council Minutes - No. 5
- 1912-05-17: 164Legislative Council Minutes - No. 4
- 1912-05-03: 145Legislative Council Minutes - No. 3
- 1912-03-01: 61Legislative Council Minutes - No. 27 of 1911
- 1912-04-19: 123Legislative Council Minutes - No. 2
- 1912-12-20: 380Legislative Council Minutes - No. 13
- 1912-11-22: 342Legislative Council Minutes - No. 12
- 1912-11-01: 324Legislative Council Minutes - No. 11
- 1912-10-25: 319Legislative Council Minutes - No. 10
- 1912-03-08: 67Legislative Council Minutes - No. 1
- 1912-05-17: 169Lance-Corporal D. Davies to be a temporary Sanitary Inspector
- 1912-12-06: 360Kennedy and Bowen Roads Regulations
- 1912-03-16: 80Japanese Star-Anise Fruits declared to be a Poison under the Pharmacy Ordinances, 1908-1910
- 1912-09-20: 285Importation of prepared or dross opium into Australia prohibited
- 1912-04-26: 134Importation of Dogs from Shanghai prohibited
- 1912-06-28: 216Horses (Importation and Transit) Order of 1912
- 1912-07-19: 229Honorary Aides-de-Camp to His Excellency the Governor
- 1912-03-22: 90Hongkong Volunteer Regulations, 1912
- 1912-07-12: 224Hongkong Observatory to be styled "The Royal Observatory, Hongkong"
- 1912-04-19: 129Hon. Mr. W. Rees Davies, K.C., to be Chief Justice
- 1912-04-18: 119Hon. Mr. W. Rees Davies, K.C., to act as Chief Justice
- 1912-05-17: 167Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C., to be an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council
- 1912-11-29: 354Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax to be a Member of the Recreation Grounds Committee
- 1912-03-16: 83Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax to be a Member of the Executive Council
- 1912-05-03: 150Hon. Mr. E. A. Hewett, C.M.G., re-appointed an Un-official Member of the Legislative Council
- 1912-02-02: 31Hon. Mr. Claud Severn to be Colonial Secretary
- 1912-02-09: 37Hon. Mr. Claud Severn to be Chairman of the Licensing Board
- 1912-03-16: 81Hon. Mr. Claud Severn assumed the Administration of the Government
- 1912-07-19: 230Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster to be Editor of the newly revised edition of the Laws of Hongkong
- 1912-11-22: 346Hon. Mr. A. M. Thomson to act as Colonial Secretary; Mr. C. McI. Messer to act as Colonial Treasurer; Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher to act as Assistant Colonial Secretary and Clerk of Councils; Mr. H. A. Nisbet to act as Official Receiver and Registrar of Trade Marks; Mr. D. W. Tratman to act as Head of the Sanitary Department; Mr. G. R. Sayer to act as Assistant District Officer for the Southern District, N.T.; Mr. S. B. B. McElderry to act as Deputy Registrar and Appraiser of the Supreme Court; Mr. N. L. Smith to act Assistant District Officer, Northern District, N.T.
- 1912-03-22: 94Hon. Mr. A. M. Thomson to act as Chairman of the Licensing Board
- 1912-04-18: 118His Honour Sir F. T. Piggott, Kt., granted vacation leave of absence
- 1912-10-11: 309His Excellency Sir F. H. May, K.C.M.G., accepted position of Honorary Colonel, H.K.V.C.
- 1912-03-16: 78Geneva Convention Act, 1911
- 1912-06-26: 212General Holiday, - 1st July
- 1912-12-27: 389Four guns to be fired from Signal Hill when Military "Alarm" ordered to be sounded
- 1912-10-11: 312Foreign loans on security of salt permits in China not valid without assent of the Central Government
- 1912-10-04: 302Foreign loan or mortgage in respect of mining property in China not valid without assent of the Central Government
- 1912-10-25: 322First Sittings of the Full Court of Hongkong
- 1912-11-01: 330Finding of the Marine Court of lnquiry into the wreck of the S.S. Dacre Castle
- 1912-09-06: 277Finding of the Marine Court of Inquiry into the conduct of the First Officer of the S.S. Kumchow
- 1912-11-22: 350Financial Statement, - September
- 1912-12-27: 390Financial Statement, - October
- 1912-01-26: 26Financial Statement, - November, 1911
- 1912-08-09: 247Financial Statement, - May
- 1912-06-07: 199Financial Statement, - March
- 1912-08-23: 267Financial Statement, - June
- 1912-09-27: 294Financial Statement, - July
- 1912-04-04: 109Financial Statement, - January
- 1912-05-10: 159Financial Statement, - February
- 1912-10-25: 323Financial Statement, - August
- 1912-07-05: 221Financial Statement, - April
- 1912-03-08: 74Financial Returns for the year 1911
- 1912-01-05: 1Fees for Motor Car Licences, etc.
- 1912-03-01: 58Fee for the public performance of stage plays in the Seamen's Institute to be $1 per annum
- 1912-01-26: 16Fee for the public performance of stage plays in the Military Theatre at Mount Austin Barracks to be $1 per annum
- 1912-10-04: 295Fee for the public performance of stage plays in the Hongkong Volunteer Drill Hall to be $1 per annum
- 1912-04-19: 121Extradition Acts 1870 to 1906 to apply to Greece
- 1912-12-06: 365Exequatur empowering Sr. Don M. D. Derteano to act as Peruvian Consul
- 1912-03-22: 93Exequatur empowering Mr. Shinoo Imai to act as Consul General for Japan
- 1912-07-19: 226Exequatur empowering Mr. A. D. Garces to be Consul General for Chili
- 1912-06-21: 210Dr. J. C. Dalmahoy-Allan to be a Justice of the Peace
- 1912-03-22: 95Dr. J. Bell to act as Principal Civil Medical Officer
- 1912-07-19: 232Dr. H. Macfarlane to be an Assistant Medical Officer of Health
- 1912-05-25: 178Dr. G. M. Harston to be a Member and to serve as Secretary of the Medical Board
- 1912-05-17: 168Dr. G. H. L. Fitzwilliams to be a Member of the Medical Board
- 1912-01-26: 20Dr. G. H. L. Fitzwilliams re-elected a Member of the Sanitary Board
- 1912-02-09: 39Dr. G. D. R. Black to be Surgeon Lieutenant, H.K.V.C.
- 1912-05-03: 148Dr. F. W. Clark to act as Colonial Veterinary Surgeon
- 1912-11-08: 332Dr. F. Grone to act as 2nd Health Officer of the Port and Dr. L. Woods to act as Assistant Health Officer of the Port
- 1912-05-17: 170Dr. C. Forsyth to act as 2nd Health Officer of the Port
- 1912-09-27: 288Division of the New Territories into Northern and Southern Districts
- 1912-07-26: 239Details of Contents of Reservoirs for the Rain Year 1911-1912
- 1912-12-06: 367Crown Rent for the 2nd Half-year, - Payment of
- 1912-06-07: 198Crown Rent for 1st half-year of 1912, - Payment of
- 1912-01-12: 4Courts of Justice to be opened by His Excellency the Governor
- 1912-03-16: 82Correction in Holidays Ordinance, No. 5 of 1912
- 1912-04-26: 136Corporal W. Thomson and Private C. L. Kay to be temporary Sanitary Inspectors
- 1912-03-22: 92Conditions of Licence to store Chlorate of Potassium and other Chlorates
- 1912-03-22: 91Conditions of Licence to store Acetone
- 1912-02-16: 50Conditions of Licence to keep and use Benzine for the purposes of Dry Cleaning Works
- 1912-01-26: 15Conditions of Licence for Importing, Preparing, Manufacturing, or Dealing in Morphine and Compounds of Opium
- 1912-05-25: 180Companies to be struck off the Register
- 1912-04-26: 141Companies to be struck off the Register
- 1912-04-26: 138Companies consisting of more than twenty persons to be registered
- 1912-07-04: 219Commission appointing Sir F. H. May, K.C.M.G., to be Governor and Commander-in-Chief
- 1912-10-11: 310Comdr. G. V. W. Carey, R.N., to be Naval Representative on the Recreation Grounds Committee
- 1912-09-27: 291Comdr. C. W. M. Beckwith, R.N., to assist the Superintendent of Imports and Exports
- 1912-12-13: 372Closing of certain United States harbours to commercial or privately owned vessels of foreign registry
- 1912-10-12: 314Circulation of bank notes illegal without sanction of a Secretary of State (in Chinese)
- 1912-10-12: 314Circulation of bank notes illegal without sanction of a Secretary of State
- 1912-08-30: 272Chinese provincial railway loans not valid unless previously sanctioned by the Central Government
- 1912-12-27: 388Chinese Government will not recognise any loan unless authenticated by the Minister of Finance
- 1912-10-11: 307Certain streets in Tsim-sha-tsui to be entirely stopped up
- 1912-11-22: 351Certain societies to furnish proof of their existence
- 1912-12-06: 364Captain E. A. Gainsford, R.G.A., to be the Military Representative on the Recreation Grounds Committee
- 1912-11-22: 348Capt. the Hon. FitzRoy Richard Somerset, Grenadier Guards, to act as A.D.C. to His Excellency the Governor
- 1912-03-16: 86Capt. P. H. Mitchell-Taylor to be A.D.C.
- 1912-03-16: 85Capt. N. C. S. Simson to be Private Secretary and Extra A.D.C.
- 1912-05-31: 187Capt. Agg to be A.D.C. to His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government
- 1912-02-09: 42Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry into New Kowloon West Survey District 4, Lot No. 407
- 1912-05-10: 162Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry by the Crown on Inland Lots Nos. 230. 232 and 232A
- 1912-04-26: 143Cancellation of Memorial of Re-entry by the Crown of New Kowloon East Survey District 1, Lot No. 5439
- 1912-10-04: 298By-laws for the Prevention and Mitigation of Epidemic, Endemic, Contagious or Infectious Disease
- 1912-11-08: 334Balance of Deposits under the Praya Reclamation Ordinance, 1889, transferred to the General Revenue
- 1912-02-16: 47Baggage and personal effects of certain Consular Officers exempted from search
- 1912-06-28: 215Approval of the re-appointment of the Hon. Mr. E. A. Hewett, C.M.G., to be a Member of the Legislative Council
- 1912-07-19: 227Approval of the appointment of the Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C., to be an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council
- 1912-05-10: 157Approval of the appointment of the Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax to be a Member of the Executive Council
- 1912-11-15: 339Approval of the appointment of Mr. J. W. C. Bonnar to be an Un-official Member of the Legislative Council
- 1912-03-08: 71Approval of appointment of the Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C., to be an Un-official Member of the Legislative Council
- 1912-03-29: 103Appointment of certain Revenue Officers to act as Excise Officers under the Opium Ordinance, 1909
- 1912-05-31: 181Amendment to the Statutes of the University of Hongkong
- 1912-05-03: 144Amendment of the Statutes of the University of Hongkong
- 1912-06-14: 204Amendment of the Prevention and Mitigation of Epidemic, Endemic, Contagious or Infectious Disease Byelaws
- 1912-11-01: 329Amendment of the Pension Minute, 1902
- 1912-05-17: 171Amendment of the Pension Minute, 1902
- 1912-06-14: 203Amendment of the Disinfection of Infected Premises Byelaws
- 1912-06-21: 208Amendment of the Conditions of Garage Licence (Petrol)
- 1912-06-21: 207Amendment of the Conditions of Eating-house Licence
- 1912-08-30: 270Amendment of Regulations under the Vehicles Regulation Ordinance, 1899
- 1912-10-11: 311Amendment of Form E in the Third Schedule of the Companies Ordinance, 1911
- 1912-06-14: 202Advertisement Regulations
- 1912-01-26: 18Additions to the List of Dangerous Goods
- 1912-03-08: 77Additional Stands for Public Vehicles
- 1912-06-07: 196Additional Quarantine Regulations
- 1912-03-01: 59Additional Electric Tramway By-laws
- 1912-03-08: 59Additional Electric Tramway By-laws
- 1912-03-01: 62Additional Cemeteries By-law
- 1912-08-16: 256Additional Book to be kept by the Opium Farmer
- 1912-04-26: 139Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners, - Dr. Theodor van Wesel
- 1912-08-09: 245Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners, - Dr. F. L. Woods
- 1912-03-22: 96Addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners, - Dr. E. L. M. Lobb
- 1912-01-26: 25Addition to the Register of Chemists and Druggists, - Mr. L. Guy
- 1912-06-28: 217Addition to the Register of Chemists and Druggists, - Mr. H. Pearman
- 1912-08-02: 240Addition to the Register of Chemists and Druggists, - Mr. C. G. Mackenzie
- 1912-01-12: 5Addition to the Register of Chemists and Druggists, - Mr. A. E. Keen
- 1912-09-13: 280Addition to the List of Authorized Architects, - Mr. W. A. Cornell
- 1912-05-31: 182Addition to the List of Authorized Architects, - Mr. A. G. Hewlitt
- 1912-12-27: 386Addition to the List of Authorised Architects, - Mr. J. C. Clark
- 1912-04-12: 114Aberdeen and Aplichau villages, - Articles of food not to be sold outside the public markets