THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JANUARY 17, 1919.
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16. The surrender of all garrisons in the Hejaz, Assir, Yemen, Syria, and Mesopotamia to the nearest Allied Commander and the withdrawal of troops from Cilicia except those necessary to maintain order, as will be determined under clause 5.
17. The surrender of all Turkish officers in Tripolitania and Cyrenaica to the nearest. Italian garrison. Turkey guarantees to stop supplies and communication with these officers if they do not obey the order to surrender.
18. The surrender of all ports occupied in Tripolitania and Cyrenaica including Misurata to the nearest Allied garrison.
19. All Germans and Austrians, naval, military, and civilian, to be evacuated within one month from Turkish dominions. Those in remote districts as soon after as may be possible.
20. Compliance with such orders as may be conveyed for the disposal of the equip- ment, arms, and ammunition, including transport of that portion of the Turkish Army which is demobilized under clause 5.
21. An Allied representative to be attached to the Turkish Ministry of Supplies in order to safeguard Allied interests. This representative to be furnished with all neces- sary for this
purpose.
22. Turkish prisoners to be kept at the disposal of the Allied Powers. The release of Turkish civilian prisoners and prisoners over military age to be considered.
23. Obligation on the part of Turkey to cease all relations with the Central Powers. 24. In case of disorder in the six Armenian vilayets the Allies reserve to themselves the right to occupy any part of them.
25. Hostilities between the Allies and Turkey shall cease from noon, local time, on Thursday, 31st October, 1918.
31st October, 1918.
No. 32. It is hereby notified that His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government has been pleased to exclude the Police Magistrates' Department from the operation of the Holidays Ordinance, 1912, Ordinance No. 5 of 1912, on Monday, the 3rd February, 1919.
No. 33. The following notification is published for general information.
TRADING WITH THE ENEMY AMENDMENT ACT, 1916.
An Order has been made by the Board of Trade for the realisation and distribution of the assets of the undermentioned business :-
551. Paul Martin and Co., of 101, Aldersgate Street, London, E.C., Commission Merchant. Controller: John Davis Turner, 132, York Road, S.E. 1. 4 November, 1918.
Orders have been made by the Board of Trade requiring the undermentioned businesses to be wound up :---
552. C. G. Sanders and Co., of Palmerston House, Old Broad Street, E.C., Bristle and Hide Merchants. Controller: Henry Lancelot Hingston Hill, 2, Broad Street Place, London, E.C. 4 November, 1918.
553. Piazza Brothers, 33, Barbican, London, E.C. 1, Manufacturers' Agents. Controller: George Watkinson Roberts, St. Stephen's House, 2, Coleman Street, E.C. 2. 7 November, 1918.
NOTE 1.-The above Orders appeared in the London Gazettes of the 5th and 8th November, 1918. NOTE 2.—A list of Orders made under the above Act was published as a note to Notification 548 in the Hongkong Gazette of the 14th December, 1917. This list gives all the Orders published in the Hongkong Gazette up to the 31st December, 1917. Subsequent Orders have been published in the Hongkong Gazettes of the 25th January, 8th February, 10th, 17th, and 23rd May, 21st June, 12th and 19th July, 13th September, 1st and 22nd November, and 6th December, 1918, and the 17th January,
1919.