440 THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 15, 1915.

NOTICES.

COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT.

Trading with the Enemy Second Amendment Ordinance, 1915.

No. 417. It is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to exempt wholly until further notice all liquidators appointed under the provisions of the Alien Enemies (Winding up) Ordinance, 1914, from the operation of sections 5 and 6 of the Trading with the Enemy Second Amendment Ordinance, 1915.

CLAUD SEVERN,

Colonial Secretary.

15th September, 1915.

TREASURY.

Trading with the Enemy Second Amendment Ordinance, 1915.

PARTICULARS REQUIRED BY THE CUSTODIAN WHICH HAVE BEEN APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR,

No. 418. All persons whose duty it is under this Ordinance to notify the Custodian of property held or managed by them on behalf of enemies are requested to send in lists of such property to the Treasury in duplicate. Such lists should shew the name, the present residence, if known, or supposed present residence, of the enemies on whose behalf the property is held or managed. A separate list (in duplicate) should be sent in respect of each class of property, e.g., deposits on current account, fixed deposits, title deeds, share scrip, produce, etc., etc. In respect of each class of property separate lists must be made of property over which the holder or manager has a lien.

In the case of payments under section 4 of the Ordinance the particulars required are: -The names and present residences, where known, of the persons, firms or com- panies, to whom the dividends, interest or share of profits would otherwise be payable, the date at which such dividends or interest became due and payable, and the amount and description of stock, shares, loans, etc., on which such dividends and interest accrue. Separate lists of particulars (in duplicate) should be sent in of dividends, interest and shares of profits, respectively.

Payments may be made by forwarding to the Treasury cheques in favour of the "Custodian of enemy property or by sending a bank receipt for money paid to the credit of the Custodian's account at the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. Further information may be obtained during the usual hours at the Treasury.

A. M. THOMSON,

Colonial Treasurer, Custodian of Enemy Property.

15th September, 1915.

Printed and Published by NORONHA & Co., Printers to the Hongkong Government.

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