Importation and Exportation.
[CAP. 50
EXPORTATION OF SILVER (PROHIBITION) ORDER. Regulations-
Fraser,
vol. 3, p. 836.
(Cap. 50, section 4).
(Ordinance No. 32 of 1915).
[7th June, 1935.]
1. This order may be cited as the Exportation of Silver (Prohibition) Order.
2. No person shall, except under an export permit granted in his discretion by the Director of Commerce and Industry, export from the Colony to any country or place other than China--
(a) any silver coin minted in China; or
(b) any silver bullion, other than silver bars the product of refineries outside the Colony of Hong Kong and China.
EXPORTATION OF BOTTLES AND CARBOYS (PROHIBITION) ORDER.
(Cap. 50, section 4). (Ordinance No. 32 of 1915).
G.N. 298/41.
[14th March, 1941.]
1. This order may be cited as the Exportation of Bottles and Carboys (Prohibition) Order.
2. (1) No person shall, except under an export permit granted by the Director of Commerce and Industry, export from the Colony any empty bottles or empty carboys.
(2) A bottle or carboy which has been emptied of its original commercial contents and refilled or partly refilled with material or liquid of no commercial value shall be deemed to be empty for the purpose of the above regulation.
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