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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MAY 17, 1935.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
No. 388.
Hong Kong.
ORDINANCE No. 32 of 1915. (IMPORTATION AND
EXPORTATION).
In exercise of the power conferred by section 4 of the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915, the Governor in Council rescinds the order or regulation of 30th June, 1922, set forth on page 727 of the Regulations of Hong Kong, 1844-1925, as subsequently amended, and substitutes the following:-
Prohibited exports.
No person shall, except with the express permission of the Superintendent of Imports and Exports, export any of the following articles to any destination:-
Aircraft of all kinds and their component parts. Ammunition (whole or parts), other than ammuni-
tion for use in smooth bore shot-guns.
Arms of all kinds and their component parts, other
than smooth bore shot-guns.
Explosives, other than industrial explosives.
Provided however that this prohibition shall not apply to any of the above mentioned articles where,-
(a) such articles are consigned to some place outside the Colony and in transitu on any vessel as bonâ fide cargo and entered on the manifest; and
(b) such articles are carried on in the importing ship or are transhipped from one vessel to another, with or without landing thereof in either case; and (c) in case of such transhipment, the articles, if reason- ably capable of being packed, are in unbroken packages; and
(d) in case such articles are carried on in the importing ship as aforesaid, notice thereof, together with particulars of the articles, is given to the Inspector General of Police at a reasonable time before the departure of such ship; and
(e) in case such articles are transhipped as aforesaid, notice thereof, together with particulars of the articles, is given to the Inspector General of Police at a reasonable time before the transhipment.
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
11th May, 1935.
D. W. TRATMAN,
Clerk of Councils.