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passing through liong Kong, in transit from one

theaty port to another, may, on permission

first being obtained from the Chinese Maritime

Customs, be allowed to be sold in Hong Kong. foreign goods thus sold, if under exemption certificate, shall be entitled to drawback of

the duty originally paid to the Chinese Paritime

Customs, according to the regulations governing the issue of drawbacks on foreign cargo.

ARTICLE X.

ARTICLE X.

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Goods of any description manufactured in the Colony of Hong Kong and its new territories entering China, whether forwarded to any part of China other than the port of entry or not, shall be treated no less favourably as regards payment of any duties, dues, internal charges, taxes or other payments of any kind than any goods of a similar nature manufactured in China, so that the total payments on such goods shall not be more than the total payments upon any goods of a similar nature manufactured in China, including the payments, if any.

on raw or semi-manufactured material used in such manufacture.

Denali of the chinese Maritime Customs by proceeding

against the owner or by sale of the goods or livestock.

ARTICLE XI.

endeavour

(a) The Chinese Maritime Customs will take active

steps to prevent the illicit entry into the Colony from China of intexie ting liquor, opium, compounds of opium, morphine, and techoco and will co-operate with the liong

Kong Government in controlling the traffic in these

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articles by sea, by land, and air. #extracts of opium and other dangerous drugs, and of intoxicating

liquors and tobacco, and of every other article which on importation into the Colony is subject to restriction or liable to import duty,

(b)

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