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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 18, 1916.

NOTICES.

COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT.

No. 67.--The lists of persons to whom articles to be exported to China and Siam may be consigned, which were published as the 1st and 2nd Schedules to the Rules made under the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915, and published as Notification No. 2 in the Gazette of the 7th January, 1916, and amended by Notifications No. 41 published in the Gazette Extraordinary of the 29th January, 1916, and No. 58 published in the Gazette of the 11th February, 1916, are hereby further amended as follows:-

Add the following:-

China.

Albert & Wahlschleger, Canton. Andrews, von Fischerz & George. Ang Hing & Co., Foochow.

Baudet & Compagnie, R., Canton.

Generale Soies, La, Canton.

Mencarini & Co.

Netherlands Trading Society.

Oriental Cigarette & Tobacco Co.

Ramsay, N. B.

Société Fonciere de Shameen, Canton.

Varenne & Compagnie, Th., Canton.

Siam.

Add the following:-

Kwang Nguan Lee Soon Kee, Bangkok.

Kwang Tung, Bangkok.

Rochiram & Co., Bangkok.

Weng Foong, Bangkok.

No. 68. The following instructions issued by the General Officer Commanding, Egypt, are published for general information in continuation of Government Notification No. 49 of the 5th February, 1916:--

1. Wives and families of Officers and other ranks will not be allowed to land in Egypt, until further notice, without special permits obtained by them from the War Office-unless,

(a.) they left the port of embarkation prior to the notification from the War Office reaching the country they were residing in.

Such as come from Europe or the East, may continue their voyage or stay at Suez, Port Said, or Alexandria, until the arrival of the next ship which sails for the country from which they came.

2. Those permitted to land under paragraph 1 (a) may, if they desire it, be given packet return passages or continued passage to Europe at Govern- ment expense, by first opportunity.

3. Wives and families of civilians who arrive without War Office, Foreign Office, Indian or Colonial, Government permits, will be similarly dealt with, except that those who sailed before the orders were in force at the port of embarkation will be allowed to land, and no passages will be given at the Government expense.

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