THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, AUGUST 8, 1941.
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No. 942.
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
ENEMY PROPERTY.
DEBTS DUE TO PERSONS IN ENEMY OR ENEMY
OCCUPIED TERRITORY.
Persons who owe money, which would, but for the war, have been paid to any person in enemy or enemy occupied territory are reminded that they are under a legal obligation to pay the money to the Custodian of Enemy Property (Supreme Court, Hong Kong).
Payment should be made forthwith in the case of the following territories in enemy occupation or control:-
France (including "unoccupied" France).
French North Africa.
Monaco.
Denmark.
No. 943.
Roumania.
Bulgaria.
Hungary.
N. L. SMITH,
Colonial Secretary.
6th August, 1941.
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEpartment.
RE-ENTRY PERMITS FOR EUROPEAN
BRITISH WOMEN.
It is notified for general information that permission for European British women to re-enter the Colony after tem- porary absence will normally be given only to those who are members of one of the two voluntary nursing organizations or the defence services or who are engaged on other work directly connected with the furtherance of the war effort. Applications for re-entry permits should be made to the Colonial Secretary, full particulars of any essential work in which the applicant is engaged being given. The length of time and reasons for which it is proposed to leave the Colony should be clearly stated. Permits in respect of periods of absence in excess of sixteen weeks will not normally be granted.
8th August, 1941.
N. L. SMITH,
Colonial Secretary.
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