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THE HONGKONG
Government Gazette.
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No. 49.
Published by Authority.
VICTORIA, SATURDAY, 28TH NOVEMBER, 1896.
VOL. XLII.
號九十四第日四十二月十年申丙 日八十二月一十年六十九百八千一 簿二十四第
No. 4.
PROCLAMATION.
[L.S.] WILLIAM ROBINSON,
Governor.
By His Excellency Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of Hongkong and its Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral of the same.
Whereas by Ordinance No. 3 of 1862, intituled An Ordinance to authorise His Excellency the Governor by Proclamation to prohibit the Exportation of Military Stores and other Articles, as amended by Ordinance 3 of 1884, entitled “An Ordinance to amend Ordinance 3 of 1862,” it is enacted that it should be lawful for His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice of the Executive Council, by Proclamation to be published in the Hongkong Government Gazette, or in any Extraordinary Gazette, to prohibit, for such period as should be mentioned in such Proclamation, either to be exported from the Colony of Hongkong, or to be carried coastwise within the said Colony (amongst other things) Arms, Ammunition, Gunpowder, and Military and Naval Stores, subject to any permission that may be obtained under the last mentioned Ordinance.
And whereas in consequence of certain representations that have been made to me by the Govern- ment of the Empire of China, and for other reasons I have determined, with the advice of the Executive Council of this Colony, to prohibit such exportation for the period hereinafter mentioned:
Now, therefore, I, Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON, by and with the advice of the Executive Council of this Colony, do, by this Proclamation, for a period of six months from the date thereof, prohibit, either to be exported from the Colony of Hongkong, or to be carried coastwise within the said Colony, Arms, Ammunition, Gunpowder, and Naval and Military Stores; unless this Proclamation shall be in the meantime revoked, or unless permission shall have been obtained under Ordinance 3 of 1884.
By Command,
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Colonial Secretary.
GOD SAVE THE Queen.
Given at Government House, Hongkong, this 28th day of November, 1896.