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Enclosure No. 1.*

A BILL

Articles

EXTITLED

An Ordinance to enable effect to be given to a Convention signed the Fifth day of March, Nineteen hundred and two, in relation to Sugar.

C. O.

534

17736 1

19 MAY 04]

be Shown by

WHEREAS His Majesty the King and divers Foreign Powers have entered into a Convention signed the Fifth day of March Nineteen hundred and two in relation to sugar; and it is expedient to give effect in the Colony to that Convention:

Article VI of

VH

And whereas provision is made under Article VI of the Convention for the establishment of a permanent commission with a permanent bureau attached to it charged with watching the execution of the provisions of the Convention (in this Ordinance referred to as the Permanent Commission); And whereas by Article VIII of the said Convention sugar exported from a British Colony shall on its importation into any of the contracting States be accompanied by a certificate of origin: And whereas it is necessary in order to comply with the requirements of the said Convention that steps should be taken to prevent bounty-fed sugar being imported into this Colony and re-exported to a contracting State as sugar of this Colony:

Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:--

Article 401

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Sugar Convention Ordinance, 1903.

2. Where it is reported by the Permanent Commission that any direct or indirect bounty is granted in any foreign country on the production or export of sugar the Governor may by Order in Council prohibit sugar from that foreign country being imported or brought into the Colony or may instead of such prohibition impose a special duty on such sugar and may by Order in Council revoke, alter or add to any Order in Council made under this Ordinance.

An Order made under this section shall not apply to sugar in transit.

bounty-fed

3. The Governor in Council may from time to time make such regulations as to him may appear necessary in relation to this Ordinance, and by such regulations may in particular require the origin of all sugar imported or brought into the Colony whether in transit or otherwise to be proved by such certificate or other evidence as in any such regulation may be provided; and may by such regulations attach penalties not exceeding five hundred dollars to any breach of or failure to comply with any regulation made under the authority of this section, and provide for the recovery and application of any such penalty, and for the forfeiture of any article in respect of which any offence against any regulation is committed.

Objects and Reasons.

This Ordinance is intended to enable this Colony to give effect to the Brussels Sugar Convention.

HENRY S. BERKELEY.

Attorney General,

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Showning پاکستان Enclosure No. 1.* A BILL Articles EXTITLED An Ordinance to enable effect to be given to a Convention signed the Fifth day of March, Nineteen hundred and two, in relation to Sugar. C. O. 534 17736 1 19 MAY 04] be Shown by WHEREAS His Majesty the King and divers Foreign Powers have entered into a Convention signed the Fifth day of March Nineteen hundred and two in relation to sugar; and it is expedient to give effect in the Colony to that Convention: Article VI of VH And whereas provision is made under Article VI of the Convention for the establishment of a permanent commission with a permanent bureau attached to it charged with watching the execution of the provisions of the Convention (in this Ordinance referred to as the Permanent Commission); And whereas by Article VIII of the said Convention sugar exported from a British Colony shall on its importation into any of the contracting States be accompanied by a certificate of origin: And whereas it is necessary in order to comply with the requirements of the said Convention that steps should be taken to prevent bounty-fed sugar being imported into this Colony and re-exported to a contracting State as sugar of this Colony: Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-- Article 401 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Sugar Convention Ordinance, 1903. 2. Where it is reported by the Permanent Commission that any direct or indirect bounty is granted in any foreign country on the production or export of sugar the Governor may by Order in Council prohibit sugar from that foreign country being imported or brought into the Colony or may instead of such prohibition impose a special duty on such sugar and may by Order in Council revoke, alter or add to any Order in Council made under this Ordinance. An Order made under this section shall not apply to sugar in transit. bounty-fed 3. The Governor in Council may from time to time make such regulations as to him may appear necessary in relation to this Ordinance, and by such regulations may in particular require the origin of all sugar imported or brought into the Colony whether in transit or otherwise to be proved by such certificate or other evidence as in any such regulation may be provided; and may by such regulations attach penalties not exceeding five hundred dollars to any breach of or failure to comply with any regulation made under the authority of this section, and provide for the recovery and application of any such penalty, and for the forfeiture of any article in respect of which any offence against any regulation is committed. Objects and Reasons. This Ordinance is intended to enable this Colony to give effect to the Brussels Sugar Convention. HENRY S. BERKELEY. Attorney General, The alom by inter Ad No 17736 by the Secretary lette. life
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Showning پاکستان Enclosure No. 1.* A BILL Articles EXTITLED An Ordinance to enable effect to be giventer this Celery to a Convention signed the Fifth day of March, Nineteen hundred and two, in relation to Sugar. C. O. 534 17736 1 19 MAY 04] be Shown by WHEREAS His Majesty the King and divers Foreigu Preambte. Powers have entered into a Convention signed the Fil day of March Nineteen hundred and two in relation to sugar; and it is expedient to give effect in the big that Convention: to article VI of VH And whereas provision is made under Article VI of the Convention for the establishment of a permanent commis- sion with a permanent bureau attached to it charged with watching the execution of the provisions of the Convention (in this Oriliuance referred to as the Permanent Commnis- sion) And wherens by Article VIII of the said Conven- tion sugar exported from a British Colony shall on its hu- portation into any of the contracting States he accompanied hy a certificate of origin: And whereas it is necessary in order to comply with the requirements of the said Clemen - that steps should be taken to prevent bounty-ted sugar being imported into this Colony and re-exported to a con- tracting State ns sugar of this Colony: Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Commeil thereof, as follows:-- Article 401 1. This Ordinance may be eited as the Sugar Conven- Short title. tion Ordinance, 1903. 2. Where it is reported by the Permanent Commission Power with that any direct or indirect bounty is granted in any foreign respect to country on the production or export of sugar the Governor the proaibi- may by Order in Counei! prohibit sugar from that foreign tion of country being imported or brought into the Colony or may ngar instead of such probibition impose a special duty ou such sugar and way by Order in Council revoke, after or add to any Order in Council made muler this Ordinance. An Order made under this section shall not apply to sugar in transit. bounty-fel 3. The Governor in Council may from time to time Power to make such regulations as to him may appear necessary in Governor-in- relation to this Ordinance, and by such regulations may Council to make regula- in particular require the origin of all sugar imported or Lions and brought into the Colony whether in transit or otherwise to impose be proved by such certificate or other evidence as in any penalties. such regulation may be provided; and muy by such regu lations attach penaltios not exceeding fire hundred dollars to any breach of or failure to comply with any regulation made auder the authority of this section, and provide for the recovery and application of any such penalty, and for the forfeiture of any article in respect of which any offence against any regulation is committed. Objects and Reasons. This Ordiganre is, intended to enable this Colony to give effect to the Brissels Sugar Convention. A HENRY S. BERKELEY. Attorney General, The alom by inter Ad No 17736 by the Secretory lette. life
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پاکستان

Enclosure No. 1.*

A BILL

Articles

EXTITLED

An Ordinance to enable effect to be giventer this Celery to a Convention signed the Fifth day of March, Nineteen hundred and two, in relation to Sugar.

C. O.

534

17736 1

19 MAY 04]

be Shown by

WHEREAS His Majesty the King and divers Foreigu Preambte. Powers have entered into a Convention signed the Fil day of March Nineteen hundred and two in relation to sugar; and it is expedient to give effect in the big that Convention:

to

article VI of

VH

And whereas provision is made under Article VI of the Convention for the establishment of a permanent commis- sion with a permanent bureau attached to it charged with watching the execution of the provisions of the Convention (in this Oriliuance referred to as the Permanent Commnis- sion) And wherens by Article VIII of the said Conven- tion sugar exported from a British Colony shall on its hu- portation into any of the contracting States he accompanied hy a certificate of origin: And whereas it is necessary in order to comply with the requirements of the said Clemen - that steps should be taken to prevent bounty-ted sugar being imported into this Colony and re-exported to a con- tracting State ns sugar of this Colony:

Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Commeil thereof, as follows:--

Article 401

1. This Ordinance may be eited as the Sugar Conven- Short title. tion Ordinance, 1903.

2. Where it is reported by the Permanent Commission Power with that any direct or indirect bounty is granted in any foreign respect to country on the production or export of sugar the Governor the proaibi- may by Order in Counei! prohibit sugar from that foreign tion of country being imported or brought into the Colony or may ngar instead of such probibition impose a special duty ou such sugar and way by Order in Council revoke, after or add to

any Order in Council made muler this Ordinance.

An Order made under this section shall not apply to

sugar in transit.

bounty-fel

3. The Governor in Council may from time to time Power to make such regulations as to him may appear necessary in Governor-in- relation to this Ordinance, and by such regulations may Council to

make regula- in particular require the origin of all sugar imported or

Lions and brought into the Colony whether in transit or otherwise to impose be proved by such certificate or other evidence as in any penalties. such regulation may be provided; and muy by such regu lations attach penaltios not exceeding fire hundred dollars to any breach of or failure to comply with any regulation made auder the authority of this section, and provide for the recovery and application of any such penalty, and for the forfeiture of any article in respect of which any offence against any regulation is committed.

Objects and Reasons.

This Ordiganre is, intended to enable this Colony to give effect to the Brissels Sugar Convention.

A

HENRY S. BERKELEY.

Attorney General,

The

alom by inter

Ad

No 17736

by the Secretory

lette.

life

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