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APPENDIX II).

ROYALTY.

Amount of Gross Monthly Receipts Expressed in Thousands of Dollars.

If not exceeding 500

Exceeding 500 but not exceeding 525

Percentage Rate of Royalty.

no royalty payable.j

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No. 12 OF 1951.

5.00

31

525

+

**

550

5.33

20

550

11

575

5.67

575

H

**

600

6.00

600

**

**

"

625

6.33

625

1

**

650

6.67

++

650 #

11

**

675

7.00

675

**

11

700

7.33

700 J1

hy

725

7.67

ས་

725 11

+7

*

750

8.00

750 25

775 *********

8.33

775

800

FE

EE

8.67

Soo

EJ

825

9.00

825

**

7U

"Y

$30

9.33

i-

850

**

11

875

9.57

875

10.00

**

!

A

900

**

925

..

925

20

950

**

950 **

**

975

11

975

*1

1000

*

10.33 10.67 11.00 11-33

1000

**

**

1035

11.67

1025

1

11

1050 ********A

12.00

>>

1050

1+

1075

11.33

1075 19

1100

12.67

1100 JA

1125

13.00

**

1125

**

1150

13-33

1150

1175

13.67

1175 *1

1200

**

14.00

1200

1.

FA

J

1225

14.33

ן

1235

1

1250

34.67

H

1250

1275

15.00

Passed the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, this 28th day of March, 1951.

Deputy Clerk of Councils.

I assent.

Мараиски

Governor. 19th April, 1951. An Ordinance to confer upon the consular officers of foreign States with which consular conventions are concluded by His Majesty certain powers relating to the administration of the estates and property of deceased persons, to restrict the powers of police officers and other persons to enter the consular offices of such States; to make consequential amendments to the Probates Ordinance, 1897, and the Births and Deaths Registration Ordinance, 1934, and to make amendments in the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899, so as to enable such consular officers to exercise certain powers in relation to the property of deceased seamen and to wrecked foreign ships and to property thereon.

[20th April, 1951]

Be it enacted by the Governor of Hong Kong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof:

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Consular Conven- Short title. tions Ordinance, 1951.

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