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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MARCH 1, 1940.

No. 237.

Hong Kong.

ORDINANCE No. 55 of 1936. (LIGHTING CONTROL).

The Governor in Council has been pleased to direct and it is hereby directed--

That Tuesday, the 5th of March, 1940, shall be an occasion for experiment or practice in lighting control by express command and, that on that day and until the RAIDERS PASSED signal is sounded, the regulations made under the above Ordinance published as G.N. 565 in the Government Gazette of the 14th July, 1939, as subsequently amended by G.N. 824 of the Government Gazeite Extra- ordinary of the 20th September, 1939 and G.N. 57 of 1940 in the Government Gazette of the 19th January, 1910 respec- tively, shall be in force.

And it is also further Directed—

That the exemption contained in Regulation 19 relating to an occasion of an experiment or practice in lighting control as regards navigation and riding lights on ships and vessels under way or when anchored or moored to a buoy and navi- gation lights on aircraft and at aerodromes shall be suspended on the said day for a period of 20 minutes commencing with the sounding of an AIR RAID WARNING.

No. 238.

1st March, 1940.

T. MEGARRY,

Clerk of Councils.

Hong Kong.

ORDINANCE No. 25 of 1933. (MISCELLANEOUS LICENCES).

In exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 3 of the Miscellaneous Licences Ordinance, 1933, the Governor in Council hereby makes the following amendment to the regulations in the Schedule to the said Ordinance under the heading PART V-MONEY-CHANGERS.".

Amendment.

The following regulation is inserted as regulation 4A immediately after regulation 4-

4A. The Financial Secretary may from time to time by notification in the Gazette prescribe the premium at which a money-changer may exchange Hong Kong currency of any denomination for Hong Kong currency of any other denomina- tion, and no money-changer shall, in relation to any such exchange, charge a greater premium, or make any greater or other charge for his services, than the premium for the time being so prescribed.

T. MEGARRY,

Clerk of Councils.

1st March, 1940.

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