DATE.
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LEGISLATION.
SUBSTANCE OF ORDER.
TRANSMITTED TO ENGLAND.
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1917.
22nd November.
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23rd November.
6th December,
27th December.
ORDERS, &c., in COUNCIL.
Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915,—Further amendment of the list of goods the exportation of which is prohibited.
Trading with the Enemy (Extension of Powers) Ordinance,
1916,--Order under,
Vehicles and Traślic Regulation Ordinaure, 1912,—Amend-
ment of Regulations under.
Public Health and Buikings Ordinance, 1903,- Order for the removal of certain graves in the Kai Lang Wan Cemeteries.
Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915,—Further
amendment of the Rules under the.
Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915,—Additional
Rules under the.
In Government Gazette of
23rd November.
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7th December.
28th December.
DATE OF PROCLAMATION.
SUBSTANCE OF PROCLAMATION,
TRANSMITTED TO ENGLAND.
1917.
19th January.
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2nd February.
9th February.
16th February.
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23rd February.
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PROCLAMATIONS.
Publishing & Proclamation by His Majesty the King cited ns the Prohibition of Import (No. 11) Proclamution, 1916. Publishing a Proclamation by His Majesty the King amend-
ing the List of Contraband.
No. 1.-His Majesty's Forces in the Colony to be subject to
the Army Act for a further period of three months. No. 2.—Appojuting the Military Service Commission, Publishing a Proclamation by His Majesty the King cited as the Prohibition of Import (No. 12) Proclamation, 1916. Publishing & Proclamation by His Majesty the King cited as the Cocaine and Opium (Prohibition of Import) No. 2 Proclamation, 1916.
Publishing a Proclamation by His Majesty the King cited as the Prohibition of Import (No. 13) Proclamation, 1916. Publishing a Proclamation by His Majesty the King amend-
ing the List of Contraband.
In Government Gazette of
19th January,
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2nd February.
9th February.
16th February.
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23rd February.
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19th April.
No. 3.-Letters Patent and Royal Instructions dated 14th
February, 1917.
20th April.
27th April.
Publishing a Proclamation by His Majesty the King cited as the Prohibition of Import (No. 14) Proclamation, 1917.
27th April.
2nd May.
No. 4.-His Majesty's Forces in the Colony to be subject to
the Army Act for a further period of three months.
11th May,
25th May.
No. 5.—Exportation of arms, etc, probibited.
25th May.
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No. 6.-Maximum prices for which articles of food may be
sold by retail.
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