*Strike out
the words not applicable.
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6. The exporter, if so required by the Superintendent, shali produce to him, within such time as he may allow, proof to his satisfaction that the said drugs were duly delivered at the destination named in this authorization, and in the event of non-compliance with this condition the authorization shall be deemed void and of no effect.
7. The exporter shall furnish to the Superintendent such returns of the goods. exported by him in pursuance of this authoriza- tion as may from time to time be required.
8. This authorization is valid only for the exporter named above and may be revoked at any time by the Superintendent. It shall be produced for inspection when required by any duly authorized
person,
9. This authorization, unless sooner revoked, shall continue in force for three calendar months from the date hereof. It must be produced, at the time of export, to an officer of
(1)*the Imports and Exports Department, (2)*the Post Office,
who will retain it.
If not used it shall be surrendered to the Superintendent within seven days of the date of its expiry:
(Signature and stamp of Superintendent.)
(Date)
NOTE.-(1) If any alteration is desired in this authorization it must be returned
with & request for
amendment and a statement of the reasons
therefor. No unauthorized alteration is permissible.
(2) In the case of drugs exported by post failure to comply with this condition may lead to delay or confiscation of the parcels in the country of destination.
(3) In the case of drugs exported by ship this document is required in pursuance of the International Opium Convention, 1925, Article 15, to be produced to the competent authorities of any country through which the consignment passes, whether it is transhipped or not. Failure to comply with the condition may lead to delay or confiscation of the consignment,
FORM C.
[s. 5 (1).]
Authorization No.
File No.
Here insert
name and
full postal address of importer.
Here insert name and full postal address of exporter.
DANGEROUS DRUGS ORDINANCE, 1935.
Import Authorization.
In pursuance of the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance 1935 (herein- after called "the Ordinance"), the Superintendent hereby authorizes.
(hereinafter called "the importer')
to import the drugs specified in the Schedule hereto, from
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