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LEGISLATION.

DATE OF PROCLAMATION.

SUBSTANCE OF PROCLAMATION.

TRANSMITTED TO ENGLAND.

1916.

16th August.

18th August.

25th August,

Do.

Do.

22nd September,

Do.

6th October.

27th October.

17th November.

Do.

1st December,

PROCLAMATIONS.

No. 23.-Prohibition of Immigration of Chinese from Macao.

No. 24.-Revocation of the Military Stores (Prohibition of

Export) Proclamations, 1915-1916.

No. 25.- Amendment of the Proclamations fixing the

maximum retail prices of articles of food.

Publishing a Proclamation by His Majesty the King entitled the Prohibition of Import (No. 7) Proclamation, 1916.

Publishing a Proclamation by His Majesty the King making certain Additions to the List of Articles to be treated as Contraband of War.

Publishing & Proclamation by His Majesty the King entitled the Cocaine and Opium (Prohibition of Import) Pro- clamation, 1916.

Publishing a Proclamation by His Majesty the King entitled the Prohibition of Import (No. 8) Proclamation, 1916.

Publishing a Proclamation by His Majesty the King entitled the Prohibition of Import (No. 9) Proclamation, 1916.

No. 26. His Majesty's Forces in the Colony to be subject

to the Army Act for a further period of three months.

Publishing a Proclamation by His Majesty the King making certain Additions to and Amendments in the List of Articles to be treated as Contraband of War.

Publishing & Proclamation by His Majesty the King entitled the Prohibition of Import (No. 10) Proclamation, 1916.

No. 27.—Duration of voyages of Chinese passenger ships.

In Government Gazette of

16th August.

18th August.

26th August,

Do.

Do.

22nd September.

Do.

6th October.

27th October.

17th November.

Do.

1st December.

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POLITICAL FRANCHISE.

Nil.

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