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row If accompanied by police officer or if yourrait a police officer to rearch the premises.......

(d) To seize and take possession of all books docu- Lents and things discovered in the course of such inspection or search which may appear to futuish any evidence that any offence under the said Ordinance has been or was about to be committed:

To du all such acts and thugs as way be reasonably necessary for the purpose of effect. ing such inspection search or seizure.

Dated this.............day of................................................

10......

HONGKONG.

No. 30 of 1914.

An Ordinance to amend the Alien Enemies (Winding up) Ordinance, 1914, and to provide for the protection of public officers in certain

cases.

Captain Superintendent of Police Deputy Superintendent of Police. Assistant Superintendent of Police.

I assent to this Ordinance.

F. H. MAY,

LS

Governor.

[4th December, 1914.]

BE it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-

1. This Ordinauce may be cited as the Alien Enemies Short title. (Winding up) Amendment Ordinauce, 1914, and shall be read and construed as que with the Alien Enemies (Wind- ing up) Ordinance, 1914, (bereinafter called the Principal Ordinance),

2. Section 2 of the Principal Ordinance is amended by Amendment the substitution of a comma for a full stop after the words of Ordinance "His Majesty" in the definition of "alien enemy " and by 1914, s. 2. the addition to the said definition of the following words :-

"and includes every body corporate incorporated or “established in the territory, or within the jurisdic- "tion, or under the laws, of any sovereign or state that is at war with His Majesty, and includes "every firm which has, or which at any time siuce "the outbreak of war has had, a partner or an office "in the territory of any sovereign or state that is at "war with His Majesty."

No. 28 of

3. Section 4 of the Principal Ordinance is somended as Amendment follows:-

of Ordinance No. 28 of

(a.) by the repeal of the words "in writing under 1914, s. J.

the hand of the Colonial Secretary" in sub- Bections (1) and (2), and by the substitution therefor of the words "by any officer duly authorised in that behalf";

(6) by the addition of the following sub-section

after sub-section (2):--

"(3.) No person shall without the pormis- sien of the Governor pay auy money or part with any property whatsoever to or for the benefit of any alien enemy, or in any way deal with any property for the benefit of an alien enemy, whether such alien enemy be within

or without the Colony,"

(c.) By renumbering sub-sections (3) and (4) as (4)

and (5).

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