In addition to the particulars required above, state that the sugar is derived from a factory which does not work-sugar-cotes from either Russia, Denmark or the Argentine Republic.
No. V.
536
No certificate is to be deemed valid after the expiry of twelve calendar months from the date of its issue, or such less time (if any) as may be mentioned in the certificate by the authority issuing the same.
No. VI.
Inasmuch as it is possible that sugar may occasionally reach Hong Kong before the arrival of the certificate of origin relating to the same and it would be inconvenient and expensive to importers if such sugar were not delivered from customs charge until the arrival of the certificate, it shall be competent for the Superintendent of Imports and Exports, upon application in the form in Appendix (A), to authorise the delivery of such sugar on the security of a deposit of such amount or of a bond in such penalty as he may think fit for the due production of the necessary certificates within a prescribed period, provided that he sees no reason for suspecting that the sugar emanates from a prohibited country.
No. VII.
Pending a final decision of the Permanent Commission, sugar from foreign States and their colonies not parties to the Brussels Sugar Convention, Denmark, Russia, and the Argentine Republic may be imported or brought into the Colony, upon payment to the Superintendent of Imports and Exports of a special duty per hundredweight equal to the countervailing duty which may have been given on the production or exportation by such foreign states or colonies as may have been declared by the Permanent Commission.
Sugar may be imported at the rate of countervailing duty used by the United States of America but not otherwise. Sugar imported or brought into this Colony in contravention of the foregoing Order in Council or of these Regulations shall be forfeited and may be disposed of as the Superintendent of Imports and Exports shall direct. The rates of countervailing duty referred to above and the countries to which they apply are given in the appendix to these Regulations, and any alterations will be notified from time to time in the Government Gazette.
Such bounty-giving foreign countries or colonies as are referred to in Regulation VI.
Laddition to the particulars required above, state that the
soode arc derived from a factory which does not work-sugar-comtes
from either Russia, Denmark or the Argentine Republie.
No. V.
536
No certificate is to be deemed valid after the expiry of twelve
calendar months from the date of its issue, or such less time (if
any) as may be mentioned in the certificate by the authority is-
suing the same.
NO. VI,
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Inasmuch as it is possible that sugar may occasionally reach flong-
kong before the arrival of the certificate of origin relating to
the same and it would be inconvenient and expensive to importers
if such sugar were not delivered from customs charge until the
arrival of the certificate it shall be competent for the Superin-
tendent of Imports and Exports upon application in the form in
Appendix (A) to authorise the delivery of such sugar on the
security of a deposit of such amount or of a bond in such penalty
as he may think fit for the due production of the necessary certi-
ficates within a prescribed period provided that he sees no reason
for suspecting that the sugar emanates from a prohibited country.
No. VII.
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Ponding a final decision of the Permanent Commission Sugar from foreign States and their bolonies not parties to the Brussels Sugas bonvention,
Dehmeri, Russia, and the Arpontine Republic may be imported op
fut in the of sucky foreign states or bolgories as may have been declared by then Permanent Commistion
give Counties on the froduction or exportation
W only :: brought into the Cofony, upon payment to the Superintendent of
sountervailing
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such
Imports and Exports of a special duty Fundredweight eglesiabod
have been
Permanent Commission
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may at he raté of countervailing duty used by the knited States Of -America but not otherwise. Sugar imported or brought into this
Colony in contravention of the foregoing Order in Council or of these Regulations shall be forfeited and may be disposed of as the Superintendent of Imports and Exports shall direct the rates of counter- vruling duty referred to above and the countries to which they apply are given in the appendix to these Regulations & any alterations i notified from time to time in the Government Gazette.
such bounty-guring foreign countries or Sugar raw or refined from Denmarit-Ruddia, or the Argentine Re-
will be
Colonies
as are
referred to in
Regulation VI.
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