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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MARCH 12, 1909.
No. 9.
Notice to the Board of Trude of Provisional Order for withdrawal.
In the High Court of Justice,
Probate Divorce and Admiralty Division.
In the matter of the Mail Ships Acts, 1891 and 1902, and in the matter of the Order in Council, 190 and in the matter of the security given by A.B.
Notice is hereby given that a provisional order has been made for the withdrawal of the above mentioned security, and that the Court may, on application and on being satisfied as provided by the said Acts, proceed to make the same absolute.
This
day of
To the Board of Trade.
190
(Signed)
M.N.,
Registrar.
No. 10.
Notice by Board of Trade of Provisional Order for withdrawal,
In the High Court of Justice,
Probate Divorce and Admiralty Division.
In the matter of the Mail Ships Acts; 1891 and 1902, and in the matter of the
Order in Council, 190 and in the matter of the security given by A.B.
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Whereas A.B., being the owner of certain ships engaged in (describe the postal service), has given security under the said Acts, and the said ships are now exempted mail ships:
And whereas the said security now under the control of the Court consists of, &c. :
And whereas on the
the Court, on the application of the said A.B., made a provisional order for the withdrawal of the said security :
Now, therefore, the Board of Trade, in pursuance of the said Acts, hereby give notice to every arresting authority in England and Wales [or us the case may be], that is to say, &c. [as in Form No. 7], that ou and after the
next the said ships shall, as respects every such authority, cease to be exempted mail ships within the meaning of the said Acts, and that the Court may, on application and on being satisfied as required by the said Acts, permit the said security to be withdrawn from the control of the Court.
Board of Trade.
This
day of
190
E.F.,
(Signed)
Assistant Secretary.
No. 11.
Notice by Board of Trade of Cesser of Exemption.
In the High Court of Justice,
Probate Divorce and Admiralty Division.
In the matter of the Mail Ships Acts, 1891 and 1902, and in the matter of the
Order in Council, 190 and in the matter of the security of A.B., &c.
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Whereas A.B., an owner of exempted mail ships under the said Acts, in respect of the carrying day the mails, &c. [describe postal service], was required by order of Court, dated the
190 to make his security sufficient to the satisfaction of the Court on or
day of
last, and has made default therein :
of
before the
[Or whereas A.B., &c., has applied to the Court for an order withdrawing his security given under the said Acts, and the Court has made an order absolute for such withdrawal] :
Now, therefore, the Board of Trade, in pursuance of the said Acts, hereby give notice to every arresting authority, that is to say, &e. [es in Form No. 6], that the ships of the said J.B. have since the
[msert date of default or order absolute, as the case may be] ceased to be exempted mail ships within the meaning of the said Aets.
Board of Trade.
This
day of
190.
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(Signed)
E.F., Assistant Secretary,
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