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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JULY 21, 1916.
Beer.
Carpet sweepers.
Cash registers.
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Hops.
Lawn mowers.
Leather, manufactures of, other than belting, boots and shoes, and gloves.
Matches.
Sewing machines.
Stoves and ranges.
Toilet articles containing glycerine.
Wringers and mangles.
Provided always, and it is hereby declared, that this prohibition shall not apply to any such goods which are imported under licence given by or on behalf of the Board of Trade, and subject to the provisions and conditions of such licence.
(2) As from and after the date hereof the prohibition imposed by the Prohibition of Import (No. 5) Proclamation, 1916, on the importation of the following goods shall be removed and the said Proclamation amended accordingly, viz. :----
Starch, dextrine, farina and potato flour.
This Proclamation may be cited as the Prohibition of Import (No. 6) Proclamation, 1916.
Given at Our Court at Buckingham Palace, this First day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixteen, and in the seventh year of Our Reign.
GOD SAVE THE KING.
NOTE.--Previous proclamations were published in the Hongkong Gazette of the 7th April, 19th May, and 9th and 30th June, 1916. Proclamations have also been issued prohibiting the importation into the United Kingdom of Belgian Bank Notes and of Unset Diamonds.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
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No. 317.
Order made by the Governor in Council under Section 4 of the Trading with the Enemy (Extension of Powers) Ordinance, 1916, (Ordinance No. 4 of 1916), on the 20th day of July, 1916.
Whereas by a Proclamation, bearing even date herewith, called "The Trading with the Enemy (Statutory List) Proclamation, Hongkong, 1916, No. 3," and issued under the provisions of the Trading with the Enemy (Extension of Powers) Ordinance, 1916, it is declared that all persons or bodies of persons, incorporated or unincorporated, resident, carrying on business, or being in the Colony of Hongkong are prohibited from trading with any of the persons or bodies of persons mentioned in the List in such Proclamation (which List is therein and herein called the Statutory List), and that the provisions of the Trading with the Enemy Ordinances, 1914-1916, and of the Importation and Expor- tation Ordinance, 1915, and all other enactments relating to trading with the enemy shall, subject to such exceptions and adaptations as are prescribed by Order in Council of even date therewith, meaning thereby this Order or as may be prescribed by any Order in Council hereafter to be issued, apply in respect of the persons and bodies of persons mentioned in the Statutory List as if for references in such enactments to trading with the
enemy there were substituted references to trading with the persons and bodies of persons mentioned in the Statutory List and for references to enemies there were substi- tuted references to the persons and bodies of persons mentioned in the Statutory List:
And whereas it is expedient to make such exceptions and adaptations in the provi- sions of the said Ordinances and enactments as are herein prescribed: