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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MARCH 19, 1915.
ALIEN ENEMIES (WINDING UP) AMENDMENT BULL.The Bill intituled An Ordinance to amend the Alien Enemies (Winding up) Ordinance, 1914, was not proceeded with.
1915.
ADJOURNMENT.--The Council then adjourned until Thursday, the 18th day of March,
Read and confirmed this 18th day of March, 1915.
F. H. MAY,
Governor.
A. G. M. FLETCHER,
Clerk of Councils.
No. 122.-His Excellency the Governor has given his assent, in the name and on behalf of His Majesty the King, to the following Ordinance passed by the Legislative Council:-
Ordinance No. 9 of 1915.-An Ordinance to provide for declarations of ultimate destination in respect of goods wares and mer- chandise to be exported to certain places and for the furnishing of export manifests.
HONGKONG.
No. 9 or 1915.
An Ordinance to provide for declarations of ultimate destination in respect of goods wares and, merchandise to be exported to certain places and for the furnishing of export manifests.
I assent to this Ordinance.
LS
F. H. MAY, Governor,
[18th March, 1915.]
Short title.
Definitions.
BE it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Declarations of Ultimate Destination Ordinance, 1915.
2. In this Ordinance :-
(1.) To attempt to export" means to do any act preparatory to or for the purpose of exporta- tion.
(2.) "To export" means to carry out of the Colony or to cause to be carried out of the Colony, and includes the carriage out of the Colony of things which were carried into the Colony by water and which are, without transhipment into any other vessel, carried out of the Colony on the same vessel on which they were carried into the Colony.
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