THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 4, 1927. 35
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
No. 60.
Regulation made by the Governor in Council under section 3 of the Wireless Tele- -graphy Ordinance, 1926, Ordinance No. 11 of 1926, on the 28th day of January, 1927.
The regulations made by the Governor in Council under section 3 of the Wireless Telegraphy Ordinance, 1926, and published in the Gazette of the 10th September, 1926, as Government Notification No. 490, are amended by the addition of the following regu- lation at the end thereof:
4. The licensee of a ship station licence shall forthwith deliver up the licence
to the Colonial Secretary—
(a) if the licence has been cancelled;
(b) if the licence has expired by effluxion of time;
(c) if the licensee has ceased to be the owner of the ship; (d) if the nationality of the ship has been changed; or (e) if the port of registry of the ship has been changed.
28th January, 1927.
No. 61.
Regulation made by the Governor in Council under section 2 of the Emergency Regu- lations Ordinance, 1922, Ordinance No. 5 of 1922, on the 4th day of February, 1927.
The regulations made by the Governor in Council under section 2 of the Emergency Regulations Ordinance, 1922, and set forth on page 802 of the Regulations of Hong Kong, 1844-1925, under the heading "Newspapers, etc.", are hereby amended by the addition of the following regulation:---
5. Upon the making of any order for the suppression of any newspaper the Captain Superintendent of Police shall seize and detain all the machinery, type, appliances, paper, printing materials, writing materials, books, documents, writings, effects and things of or pertaining to the suppressed newspaper, with power to remove the same or any part thereof to such place or places within the Colony as he may in his discretion see fit, and there to keep the same so long as such order shall subsist.
All expenses incurred by the Captain Superintendent of Police shall be repaid to him before the return by him of the property, effects and things seized, and in default of payment of such expenses, or any part thereof, within one month from the with Irawal of the order for suppression, the property, effects and things seized shall be sold by him to satisfy such expenses, and he shall apply the net proceeds of sale in the first place in or towards satisfaction of such expenses, in the next place in payment of any rent in respect of which a stress for rent might have been levied, and in the next place he shall refund the balance (if any) to the person entitled thereto.
D. W. TRATMAN,
Clerk of Councils.
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
4th February, 1927.