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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 6, 1920.
SCHEDULE.
(s. 2.]
Substitutions to be made in reading and construing the Treaty of Peace Order, 1919, for the purpose of adapting the provisions of the Order to the circumstances of the Colony of Hongkong.
Serial No.
Article of Order.
Words of Order.
Substituted Words.
1 (ii).
section one of the Trading with the Enemy Act, 1914.
section 2 of the Trading
with the Enemy Ordi- mance, 1914.
one hundred dollars.
1 (vii).
ren pounds.
3
1 (viii).
one hundred
pounds.
one thousand dollars.
4
5
1 (xvii) (@), | one hundred
pounds.
1 (xvii) (6). | Trading with the Enemy Acts, 1914 to 1918.
1 (xvii) (b). within one month
from the date when this Or-
one thousand dollars.
Trading with the Enemy Ordinances, 1914 to 1916, and the “China Companies" Custodian Ordinance, 1919.
on or before the 31st March.
1920.
*
der comes in-
to operation.
1 (xvii) (b).
one hundred
pounds..
8
1 (xvii) (e). |
9
1 (xvii) (d).
Board of Trade.
10
Do.
11
1 (xx).
12
な
one thousand dollars,
Board of Trade. | Governor,
section four of the Trading with the Enemy (Amendment) Act, 1916.
Board of Trade
The expression
"Custodian means the Custodian of Enemy Pro- perty ap- pointed under the Trading with the En- emy (Amend- ment) Act, 1914.
Governor.
section 6 of the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Ordinance, 1916, as amended by section 2 of the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Ordinance, 1919.
Governor.
The expression "Custodian”
means the Custodian of Enemy Property ap- pointed under the Trad- ing with the Enemy Second Amendment Ordinance, 1915. and in the case of China companies within the meaning of the “China Companies Custodian Ordinance, 1919, means the Custodian of Enemy Property in China who is referred to in the latter Ordinance.
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