No. 26.
PROCLAMATION.
Bonag
Gamerkar,
By His Excellency Sir FRANCIS HENRY MAY Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George Governor and Cominauder- in-Chief of the Colony of Hongkong and its Dependencies and Vice-Admiral of the
sanie :
Whereas by the second section of the Military Stores (Exportation) Ordinner 1862 as amended by the Military Stores (Exportation) Ordinancë 1914 it is enacted that it shall be lawful for the Governor by and with the advice of the Executive Cramoil by proclamation to prohibit for such period as may be therein mentioned to be exported from the Colony of Hongkong arms ammunition and gunpowder military and naval stares and any articles which the Governor nay judge capable of being converted into or nandes useful in increasing the quantity of military or naval stows provisions or any surt of vietual which may be used as food by man or any or either of such arms ammunition gunpowder stores goods or articles respectively:
And whereas by the third section of the Military Stares (Exportation) Ordinance 1862 as enacted by the Military Stores (Exportation) Ordinance 1914 it is provided ther it shall be lawful for the Governor by and with the advice of the Executive Council by proclamation to prohibit for such period as may be therein mentioned the exportation of all or any of the following articles namely arms amuntuition military and Daval stores and any articles which the Governor shall judge capable of being converted into or made useful in increasing the quantity of arms ammunition or military or naval stores to any country or place therein named whenever the Govenor by and with the advice aforesaili shall judge such prohibition to be expedient in order to prevent such arms ammunition or military or naval stores being need against His Majesty's subjects or forces or against any forces engaged or which may be engaged in military or naval operations in co-oper- tion with His Majesty's forces:
Aud whereas by the fourth section of the Military Stores (Exportation) Ordinance 1862 as renumbered by the Military Stores (Exportation! Ordinance 1914 it is cuncred that the Governor may whilst any such proclamation is in force permit to be exported or to be water-home to be so exported any particular articles or class of articles the export of which is prohibited by such proclamnation to stel persous and an such terms and sub- ject to such conditions and regulations if any as to the Governor may seem lit and may at any time revoke or vary the terms of any such permission:
And whereas by sub-clause (9) of clause I1I of the order of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria-in-Council made on the 26th day of October 1896 as amended by the order of His Majesty-in-Council made on the 28th day of August 1914 it is enacted that the Governor may prohibit the export from the Colony of any urticle:
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