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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JUNE 22, 1925.

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.

No. 366.

Regulations made by the Governor in Council under section 2 of the Emergency Regulations Ordinance, 1922, Ordinance No. 5 of 1922, on the 22nd day of June, 1925.

of telegrams.

1. It shall be lawful for any person authorised for that purpose by the Censorship Governor to censor, and to suspend the transmission of, any telegram to or from or in transit through the Colony.

of telegrams,

2. No person shall transmit any telegram from or through the Colony Transmission without the permission of such person as may be authorised by the Governor to give such permission.

3. It shall be lawful for the Postmaster General, or any person authorised Censorship by him, to seize, open, censor, and suspend the transmission of, any letter of letters. received by the Post Office, or by any person, for delivery in the Colony, or intended to be transmitted by any means from the Colony to any place out of the Colony.

possession

4. It shall be lawful for the Captain Superintendent of Police, or any Taking person authorised by him, to take possession of, use, and control, any premises, of premises. for any purpose which he may consider a public purpose.

possession

5. It shall be lawful for the Captain Superintendent of Police, or any Taking person authorised by him, to take possession of any vehicle and to use any such of vehicles. vehicle for any purpose which he, or such person, may consider a public pur- pose.

possession

6-(1) It shall be lawful for the Director of Public Works, or for the Taking Captain Superintendent of Police, or for any person authorised thereto by either of coal, fre of the said officers, to take possession of any coal, firewood, or foodstuffs, and wood, and to dispose of the same in any manner which he may consider desirable in the public interest.

(2.) Any coal, firewood, or foodstuffs, taken possession of under the provi- sions of this regulation and not returned to the owner, shall be paid for at such rates as shall be determined by a board of arbitrators hereafter to be appointed by the Governor.

food stuffs,

7. It shall be lawful for any person empowered by any regulation made Entry, under the Emergency Regulations Ordinance, 1922, to do anything, to effect any entry which he may consider necessary to enable him to exercise such

power.

8. No person shall obstruct any person in the exercise of any power con- Obstraction, ferred on him by any regulation made under the Emergency Regulations Ordinance, 1922.

9. It shall be lawful for any public officer to arrest any person whom he arrest. may suspect of having contravened any regulation made under the Emergency Regulations Ordinance, 1922.

A. G. M. FLETCHER,

Clerk of Councilo,

COUNCIL CHAMBER,

22nd June, 1925,

THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JUNE 19, 1925.

No. 367.

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Regulation made by the Governor in Council under section 4 of the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915, Ordinance No. 32 of 1915, this 22nd day of June, 1925,

Except under licence from the Colonial Secretary, the export of the following articles is prohibited :-

1. Rice.

2. Flour.

3. Tinned or preserved foodstuffs.

4. Gold and silver coin in amounts exceeding five dollars and gold and silver

bullion.

5. Bank notes of every description in amounts exceeding five dollars.

COUNCIL CHAMBER,

22nd June, 1925.

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A. G. M. FLETCHER,

Clerk of Councils.

Printed and Published by Noron & Co., Printers to the Hongkong Government.

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