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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, APRIL 7, 1916.

Trional.

Trioxymethylene. Tungsten, in all forms.

Turpentine, essence.

Uniforin clothing and military equipment, camping, saddlery

harness.

Urea and its compounds.

Urotropin (hexamethylene tetramiue) and its preparations.

Vanadium, ore.

Vaccin.

Vaseline and mineral jellies.

Vegetables, fresh and preserved.

Vehicles of all kinds, haulers and traction engines of all kinds, pneumatic tyres, all articles (unmanufactured or manufactured)

used in military or naval transport.

Ventilators of 50 to 250 kilogrammes.

Veronal (acid diethylbarbituric), sodium veronal.

Vessels, sailing, steam, motor.

Water oxygenised.

Wire, insulated.

Wolfram (tungsten), ore and metal, all formus.

Wood, walnut, unhewn, squared and sawn.

Wood, ash, beech, birch, lime, mahogany, okoumé, plane.

Wood, for building.

Wood, for rifle stocks and rifle parts.

Wool of all kinds, including waste.

Woollen tissues.

Woollen hosiery and knitted goods.

Yeast.

Yarns, cotton.

Yarns, woollen.

Yarns, linen, hemp, jute, ramie.

Yarns, mohair, alpaca, hair.

Zinc, ore; metal, pure and alloyed, in all forms.

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No. 143.

Order made by the Governor-in-Council under Section 70 of the Probates Ordinance, 1897, (Ordinance No. 2 of 1897), this 6th day of April, 1916.

Whereas by the seventieth section of the Probates Ordinance, 1897, it is enacted as follows:

"The Governor-in-Council may, on being satisfied that the Legislature of any British Possession has made adequate provision for the recognition in that Possession of probates and administrations granted by the Court, direct by order that the provisions of Part VI of the Probates Ordinance, 1897, relating to Colonial Probates, shall, subject to any exceptions and modifications specified in the order, apply to that Possession, and there- upon, while the order is in force, those provisions shall apply accord- ingly."

And whereas the Governor-in-Council is satisfied that the Legislature of the British Possession hereinafter mentioned has made adequate provision for the recognition in that Possession of probates and letters of administration granted by the Supreme Court of this Colony:

Now, therefore, the Governor-in-Council doth hereby order and direct that the pro- visions of Part VI of the Probates Ordinance, 1897, shall apply to the British Possession of Nigeria in addition to the list and in substitution for Southern Nigeria mentioned in the Order-in-Council published on pages 466 and 467 of "The Regulations of Hongkong, 1914".

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