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HONG KONG REGULATI OF 30th June. 1922.
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PROHIBITED EXPORTS.
(30th June, 1922)
1. (1) No person shall, except with the express per-
mission of the Superintendent of Imports and Exports, export
any of the following articles to any destination:-
Hongkong silver subsidiary coins, provided that a
bona fide traveller leaving the Colony may take
with him Hongkong silver subsidiary coins of the
total face value of not more than fifty dollars.
Silver dollers.
Provided that this paragraph shall not apply to Chinese
dollars, or to silver dollars which pass through the waters of
the Colony in transit, that is to say, without landing or
transhipment.
(2) No person shell, except with the express permission of
the Superintendent of Imports and Exports, export any Chinese
crsh except to Chine.
(3) No person shell, excent with the express permission of
the Superintendent of Imports and Exports, export any of the
following articles to any destination:-
Aircraft of all kinds and their component parts.
Ammunition (whole or parts).
Arms of all kinds and their component parts.
Explosives, other then industrial explosives.
Saltmetre.
Sulphur.
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