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FORM NO. 2.
Certificate of Origin.
[s. 6.]
(Certificates of Origin Ordinance, 1915.);
hereby certify that Mr......
(Producer, Manufacturer, Merchant, Trader, etc.), resid- ing at
in this town has declared before me that the merchandise designated below, which is to be shipped from this town to Hongkong consigued to
(Merchant, Manufacturer, etc.) in the Colony of Hong- kong has not been produced or manufactured in enemy territory, and that he has produced to my satisfaction invoices or other trustworthy documents in proof thereof.
Number
and description.
Marks.
Numbers.
Weight or Quantity.
Total Value.
Contents.
This certificate is valid only for a period of not more than.......
.....from the date hereof.
(Signature of person declaring.)
Signature of Consular Authority
issuing Certificate, and date.)
Objects and Reasons.
The object of this Bill is to prevent the importation into the Colony of goods produced or manufactured in enemy territory.
J. H. KEMP,
Attorney General.
NOTICES.
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEepartment.
No. S. 49.-Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong.
Place or Port.
Nature of Measures.
1
Date.
Reference
to Govern- ment Noti. fication.
Tientsin. Hongkong declared a Plague-infected port.
24th April, 1914.
No. S. 122.
26th February, 1915.
CLAUD SEVERN,
Colonial Secretary.
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