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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, OCTOBER 6, 1914.
These are therefore to authorise you in His Majesty's
name :--
(a.) To inspect all books and documents belonging
to or under the control of the said.
(b.) To require any person whom you may consider able to give any information respecting the business or trade of the said...
to give such information:
(c.) If accompanied by a police officer or if yourself a police officer to search the premises.......
:
:
(d.) To seize and take possession of all books docu- ments and things discovered in the course of such inspection or search which may appear to furuish any evidence that any offence under the said Ordinance has been or was about to be committed:
(e.) To do all such acts and things as may be reasonably necessary for the purpose of effect- ing such inspection search or seizure.
Dated this.........day of...............................
......19......
[L.S.]
Magistrate.
FORM NO. 2.
ORDER.
The Trading with the Enemy Ordinance, 1914, s. 2.
Hongkong.
To each and all of the Officers of the Police Force of the Colony of Hongkong and to......................
Whereas it has been made to appear to the undersigned that an offence under the Trading with the Enemy Ordi- nance, 1914, has been committed (or, that it is anticipated that an offence under the Trading with the Enemy Ordi- nance, 1914, is about to be committed) by
of...
Victoria in the said Colony namely that the said
unlawfully did on or about the..
..day of..
1914
and that the said
uses (or has used) the premises
in connection with his (or their) business or trade:
These are therefore to authorse you in His Majesty's
name -
(a.) To inspect all books and documents belonging
to or under the control of the said
:
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