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(1) The existing scale of arms that may be carried by
junka shall remain in foroe, subject to such
modifications as may from time to time be
agreed upon between the Hong Kong Government
and the Chinese Authorities.
The proper
anthorities shall continue to exercise supervision
over arms and certificates.
ARTICLE II.
For the better prevention of smuggling acros
the land frontier of the Colony the Hong Kong Government
will select in consultation with the Commissioner of
the Chinese Maritime Customs certain places of entry
for goods or livestock. Whenever it is found that any
goods or livestock have been brought across the land
frontier of the Colony from China unaccompanied by
proper Customs documents the Hong Kong Government may
seise such goods or livestock as security for the payment
of such dues as may be mutually agreed upon. If such
dues are not paid the Hong Kong Government shall be
entitled to recover them on behalf of the Chinese
Maritime Customs by proceedings against the owner or
by sale of the goods or livestock.
ARTICLE III.
No person in Hong Kong shall have dynamite or other
explosives or sulphur or saltpetre in his possession
except as provided by law and no person shall store such
articles except under licence. Every licensee shall
keep books in a prescribed form showing the quantity
received under permit, and the amount used. All such
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