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SCHEDULE.

(s. 2.]

Substitutions to be made in reading and construing the Treaty of Peace (Austria) Order, 1920, for the purpose of adapting the provisions of the Order to the circumstances of the Colony of Hongkong.

Serial No.

Article of Ohler.

Words of Order.

1 (ii).

Substituted Words.

section one of the Trad-section two of the Trad--

ing with the Enemy Act, 1914,

:.

2

1-(vi),

ten pourls.

3

I (vii)

one hundred pounds

4

1 (ix) Proviso.

Board of Trade,

5

1 (x) (b).

Board of Trade,

6

*T (x) (b).

one hundred pounds --

7

1 (x) (c)..

1 (x) (c)

Trading with the Enemy

Acts, 1914 to 1918,

ing with the Enemy Ordinance, 1914,

one hundred dollars,

one thousand dollars

Governor.

Governor,

one thousand dollars

Trading with the Enemy Ordinances, 1914 to 1918, and the "China. Companies" Custodian. Ordinance, 1919,

within one month from | on

the date of the making of this Order

9

1 (x) (e)

one hundred pounds;

10

·1 (x) (f)

Board of Trade

11

1 (x) (1)

12

1 (x) (g).

13

1 (x) (g)

14

1 (xiv). ')

15

1 (**).}

or before the 31st January, 1921,

one thousand dollars;

Governor

sub-sections (1) to (4) of | sub-sections (1) to (4) of

section four of the

Tradin g with the Ene-

my (Amendment) Act, 1916,

one hundred pounds

the High Court or a judge thereof or a county court or in Scotland the Court of Sesion or a sheriff court.

section six of the Trading with the Ene- my Amendment Ordi. nance; 1916, as amended by section 1wo of the Trading with the Ene- my Amendment Ordi. hance. 1919,

one thousand dollars

the Supreme Court or a

judge thereof.

President of the Board Governor,

of Fratie

Elited” of Trade, wobject | Governon,

to the consent of the Treasury,

Treasury,

16

1 (xvi).

Governor,

17

1 (vi).

Board of Tradesc

do wonde

Objects

The object of this Bill is to adapt the Treaty of Peace (Austria) Order, 1920, to the circumstances of this Colony. The Order was published in the Hongkong Gazette of the 12th November, 1920..

2. The method followed is the same as that adopted Ordinance No. 3 of 1920.

24th November, 1930.

JUH KEMP,” ·

Autorney Colon

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