THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JULY 2, 1909.
SCHEDULE.
ARTICLES TO BE DECLARED AND INSURED,
(See Section 23.)
(4.) gold and silver, coined or uncoined, manufactured or
unmanufactured ;
(V.) plated articles ;
(c.) cloths and tissue and lace of which gold or silver forms part, not being the nuiform or part of the uniform of an officer, soldier, sailor, police officer or of any public officer, entitled to wear uniform;
(1.) pearls, precious stones, jewellery and trinkets;
(e.) watches, clocks and timepieces of any description :
(/) Government securities:
(g.) Government stamps:
notes,
(h.) bills of exchange, promissory notes, bank
and orders or other securities for payment of
money;
(i) maps, writings and title-deeds;
(j.) paintings, engravings, lithographs, photographs, carv-
ings, sculpture and other works of art ;
(k.) art pottery and all articles made of glass, china or
marble;
(1) silks in a manufactured or numanufactured state, and whether wrought up or not wrought up with other materials:
(m.) shawls;
(2.) lace and furs :
(0.) opium;
(p.) ivory, ebony, coral and sandalwood;
(4.) musk, sandalwood-oil and other essential oils used in
the preparation of perfume;
(r.) musical and scientific instruments ;
(s.) any article of special value which the Governor-in- Council may, by notification in the Gazette, ndd to this schedule,
Objects and Reasons.
The Ordinance is rendered necessary by the construction of the Railway connecting this Colony with Canton. The Ordinance authorises and provides for the construction of the Railway and for its administration and management.
HENRY S. BERKELEY, Attorney General.
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