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LEGISLATION.
DATE OF PROCLAMATION.
SUBJECT OF PROCLAMATION.
TRANSMITTED TO ENGLAND.
1903.
PROCLAMATIONS.
In Government Gazette of
3rd April,
No. 1.-Ordinoce No. 26 of 1891–Manila declared an
infected port.
3rd April.
7th May,
No. 2.—Ordinance No. 3 of 1862 – Prohibition to export
arins, &c.
8th May.
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9th June,
No. 3.-Ordinance No. 26 of 1891—Amoy declared an
infected port.
15th Jime,
9th June,
No. 4.-Ordinance No. 26 of 1891—Revocation of Pro- clamation declaring Shanghai to be an infected port.
15th June.
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7th September,
No. 5.-Ordinance No. 26 of 1891–Shanghai dechired an
infected port.
8th September. -
18th September,
No. 6.-Ordinance No. 36 of 1899--Confirmation of Ordi-
uance No. 36 of 1899,
18th September.
1st October,
No. 7.-Undiumnee No. 26 of 1891–Newchwung declared
an infected port.
2nd October.
3rd November,
No. 8.-Ordinance No. 36 of 1899--Nagasaki derlared an
infected port,
6th November.
11th November,
No. 9.—Ordinance No. 3 of 1862–Prohibition to export
arins, &c.
13th November.
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