THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 2, 1910.
No. 274.
391
Regulation made by the Officer Administering the Government- in-Council under Section 6 of the Dangerous Goods Ordinance, 1873, (Ordinance No. 1 of 1873), this 1st day of September, 1910,
Regulations Nos. 1-10 of the Regulations published in the Gazette on the 16th March, 1906, and on pages 28-30 of the Regulations of Hongkong, 1910, are hereby supplemented by the following additional Regulation :·
11. No person shall move or cause to be moved any explosives as hereinafter defined within the Colony or the waters thereof, except as provided by the preceding Regulations or by Regulations under the Military Stores (Prohibition of Exportation) Ordinance. 1862, without having first obtained from the Captain Superintendent of Police a removal permit in the form set out in the Schedule hereto.
The term
explosives" shall mean and include :
Nitro-glycerine, gun-cotton, fulminate of mercury or of other metals, dynamite, blasting powders, gunpowder, gelatine dynamite, ched lite, gelignite, blast- ing gelatine, bobbinite, compressed gunpowder, rackarock, chlorate of potash mixture for rackarock, picric acid, and any preparation or adaptation or any substance similar or not to those above mentioned used or manu- factured with a view to produce a practical effect by explosion."
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
1st September, 1910.
C. CLEMENTI.
Clerk of Councils,
Schedule.
(FORM.)
Dangerous Goods Ordinance No. 1 of 1873.
(Dangerous Goods in General, Regulation No. 11 under Section 6.3
REMOVAL PERMIT.
The bearer is authorised to remove from the undermentioned explosives between the hours of
to
and
on the
day
of
19
This permit must be returned to
(person)
at
(place) before
o'clock in the
noon
of the
day of
19
Dated the
of
19
Captain Superintendent of Police.