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Proclamation No.4, Delegation of Powers,
(Amendment) - Reguletion No.1 - Frice Control- Issued by the C.C.A.0.
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Notice Price control Issued by Col. (C.A.)
Supplies, Transport & Industry.
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The Custodian Proclamation No.10 Notice
Enemy property - Issued by the Acting Custo- dian of Property
Proclamation No.4, Delegation of Powers,
(Amendment) Regulation No.2 Legal Publica- tion and Records Issued by the C.C.A.0.
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Froclamation No.4, Delegation of Powers,
(Amendment) Regulation No.3 Frohibited Exports Issued by the C.C.A.0.
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Notice War Damage Issued by D.C.C.A.0.
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Proclamation No.4, Delegation of Powers,
(Amendment) - Regulation No.3 Prohibited Exports Issued by Col. (C.A.) Supplies, Transport & Industry.
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Proclamation No.14 Demobilisation of Hong
Kong Volunteer Forces Issued by C-in-C
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Proclamation No.4, Delegation of Powers,
(Amendment) Regulation No.4 Possession of Military Stores and Equipment - Issued by C.C.A.0.
2. Proclamation No.2 appointed Mr. Gimson Lieutenant
Governor, and empowered him to set up and administer the civil
government in the Colony, together with a Executive and a
Legislative Council. The proclamation also vested in the
Supreme Court of the Colony and in the Court of the Magistrate
Victoria, their former jurisdiction with the exception of
certain offences which were to be dealt with by e Military
Court.
3. Proclamation No.2 was quite contrary to the direc-
tives and proclamations agreed in London and was, in point of
fact, impracticable because of the necessity of repatriating
Mr. Gimson and other prominent officials and to the
impossibility of giving practical effect to the jurisdiction
in the Supreme Court. The Chief Justice became ill on the