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although they are in the leased territory. If it should be
found that other stations are required they may be instituted.
2nd. The Chinese Customs at Hong-Kong shall have
the right there to collect duty & likin on any opium & simi- larly dues & duties on general cargo shipped on any native vessel to or from China. The Customs ought also to have the right to one or more special jetties in proximity to junk an- chorage at which cargo may be examined and verified.
3rd. The Chinese Customs cruisers & launches
may continue to exercise functions within the waters of the leased territory.
4th. No opium raw or boiled shall be landed or stored, taken delivery of or shipped in Hong-Kong, British Kow- loon, or any of the leased territory without a permit to be issued by a Colonial Authority.Opium moved without permit,or found anywhere or in any quantity in contravention of Colonial Ordinance shall be confiscated.
5th. The Opium Farm i.e. an official esta- blishment with an exclusive right to retail (only boiled) opi- um shall be maintained and the Ordinances Nos.22 of 1887
and 2 of 1891, concerning opium movement, &c., shall be confirmed and amended to meet new circumstances and to make good those points on which they are insufficient.
The boiling establishments of the Farm, its re- tailing shops and its books and accounts shall be open at any time to the inspection of an officer of the Chinese Customs, specially deputed for that purpose.
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