THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, OCTOBER 28, 1932.
No. 675.
Tong Kong.
ORDINANCE No. 1 of 1890.
(MERCHANDISE MARKS).
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 14 of the Merchandise Marks Ordinance. 1890, the Governor in Council makes the following amendments of the regulations made under the said Ordinance set forth on pages 146 to 151 of the Regulations of Hong Kong, 1844-1925
Amendments.
(1) In the seventh and eigth lines of regulation I the words "for the purpose of being landed or transhipped in the Colony' are deleted.
(2) The following paragraph is substituted for paragraph (1) of regulation 1--
(1) He shall give to the Superintendent notice in writing stating---
(a) the number of packages of such goods, as far as
he is able to state the same;
(b) the description of the goods by marks or other particulars sufficient for their identification;
(c) the value of the goods;
(d) the name or other sufficient indication of the ship or wharf or other place wherein the goods are suspected to be;
(e) the manner in which the goods infringe the Ordi-
nance; and
(f) if the goods are not already within the Colony.
the date of the expected arrival of the goods.
(3) Regulation 4 is rescinded and the following regulation substituted therefor:
4. The notice and bond required may be in the respective forms contained in the Schedule to these regulations or such other forms as the Superintendent may, having regard to the means and time of importation. of the goods of the place wherein the same are, require.
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COUNCIL CHAMBER,
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24th October, 1932,
D. W. TRATMAN,
Clerk of Councils.
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