REGULATIONS PROHIBITING TRADING WITH THE ENEMY
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(2) Any person carrying on a retail business is permitted to supply for cash to an enemy articles of clothing, drugs, food-stuffs, wines, spirits, waters and other provisions and articles of ordinary household use or consumption and the necessities and accompaniments of daily life.
Any person is permitted to purchase for cash such articles from a retail business carried on by an enemy.
(3) Any person at the late of this licence occupying any land, building, flat, apartments or rooms belonging to an enemy is permitted to pay rent for the same to such enemy during the unexpired term of any existing lease or tenancy or during any renewal thereof.
(4) Any person being the lessor of any land, building, flat, apartments or rooms. which at the date of this licence is in the occupation of an enemy is
per- mitted to allow the continuance of such occupation during the unexpired terms of any existing lease or tenancy or during any renewal thereof. Any person is permitted to supply board and lodging to an enemy.
(5) Any person having at the date of this licence in his or her employ an enemy performing services of a purely domestic nature is permitted to continue such employment and payment for such services during the unexpired term of any existing contract or during any renewal thereof.
(6) Any person being at the date of this licence in the employ of an enemy for the performance of services of a purely domestic nature is permitted to con- tinue in such service during the unexpired term of any existing contract or during any renewal thereof.
(7) Any person supplying gas, water, electric current or telephonic communica
tion is permitted to supply the same with the fittings necessary therefor to an enemy, and any person is permitted to receive and pay for such service when supplied by an enemy or an enemy Municipailty.
(8) Any British Municipality is permitted to perform its accustomed services to or for the benefit of an enemy, and any person is permitted to take advantage of and pay for the accustomed services of an enemy Municipality.
(9) Any person residing within the limits of an enemy Concession is permitted to pay the rates, taxes and dues levied by the Municipality or other proper authority in such Concession for the maintenance and administration there- of. Any person carrying on the profession of a medical practitioner, surgeon or dentist is permitted to attend and treat an enemy as a patien, and any person desiring to do so is permitted to consult, and obtain treatment from, an enemy practising medicine, surgery or dentistry, and to make payment for such services.
Peking, 29th July, 1915.
J. N. JORDAN,
His Britannic Majesty's Minister.