THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 6, 1935.

Serial No.

FORM B.

File No.

Applicant's Refce. No.....

DANGEROUS DRUGS ORDINANCE, 1935.

Is 4-(0)1

Export Authorization.

In pursuance of the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance 1935, the Superintendent hereby authorizes

(1)*the port of

(hereinafter called "the exporter")

by S.S.

*Strike out words not applicable.

Post Office

to export from (2)*Hong Kong by Parcel Post in

parcels from the

in

to

in virtue of Import Certificate No. issued by

the following drugs, namely:—

dated

This authorization is issued subject to the following conditions

1. This authorization is not a licence to obtain or be in possession of the drugs named herein.

2. This authorization is available only for drugs of the exact quantity, kind and form specified above.

3. This authorization does not relieve the exporter from com- pliance with any Ordinance or regulations in force for the time being relating to the exportation of goods from Hong Kong nor from any provision of any Post Office Ordinance, or of any, Post Office Regulations for the time being in force, nor from any rules or regulations respecting the transmission of articles by post which may for the time being be in force, whether within the Colony or elsewhere.

4. If the drugs are authorized to be exported by ship the Duplicate Copy, which is attached, shall accompany the consignment to the place of destination, and for this purpose the exporter shall cause it to be delivered to the Master of the vessel by which the consignment is despatched. [See footnote (3).]

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5. If the drugs are authorized to be exported, by... post the attached Duplicate Copy shall be placed inside the outer wrapper the parcel containing the drugs. If the drugs are contained in more than one parcel, the Duplicate Copy shall be placed inside the outer wrapper of one of them; the parcels shall be consecutively numbered on the outer wrapper, and on each parcel there shall be legibly stated the number of the parcel in which the Duplicate Copy is to be found. See footnote (2).]

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