326
THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JUNE 9, 1916.
No. 252. The following notifications which appeared in the London Gazette of the 21st April, 1916, are published for general information.
Prize Claims Committee.
Whereas a Committee has been constituted to receive and consider claims made by British, Allied, or Neutral Third Parties againt ships or cargoes which have been con- demned or detained by orders of Prize Courts, and to recommend to what extent, in what manner, and on what terms such claims should be met or provided for. And whereas the vessels mentioned below have been condemned or detained by order of Prize Courts.
This is to give notice to all British, Allied, or Neutral Persons having any such claims against the vessels mentioned below that such claims should be sent, with all necessary particulars, to the Secretary of the Committee, Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S. W., as soon as possible, and in any case within four months of this date, after which they cannot be entertained.
Dated 18th day of April, 1916.
(Sailing vessels are shown in Italies.)
Condemned or detained by Prize Courts in the Commonwealth of Australia :---
Altona, Athene, Berlin, Cannstatt, Carl Rudgert Vinnen, Ernst, Germania, Greifswald, Hessen, Hobart, Lothringen, Melbourne, Neumünster, Ober- hausen, Olinda, Osnabruck, Pfalz, Prinz Sigismund, Scharzfels, Signal, Stolzenfels, Sumatra, Susanne Finnen, Thuringen, Tiberius, Turul, Wildenfels, Wotan, Zambesi.
Condemned or detained by Prize Courts in the Dominion of Canada :
Bellas.
Condemned or detained by Prize Courts in the Union of South Africa :---
Apolda, Birkenfels, Bismarck, Hamm, Heinz, Rufidji, Seeadler, Sturmvogel.
This list is supplemental to those published in the London Gazette of March the 26th and July the 27th, 1915, with regard to ships ordered to be condemned or detained by Prize Courts in England, India, Egypt, and Colonies not possessing responsible Government and Protectorates. (1)
Prize Claims Committee,
Whereas a Committee has been instituted to receive and consider claims made by British, Allied, or Neutral Third Parties against ships or cargoes which have been con- demned or detained by orders of Prize Courts, and to recommend to what extent, in what manner, and on what terms, such claims should be met or provided for.
This is to give notice to all British, Allied, or Neutral Persons having any such claims against cargoes which have been or may be condemned or ordered to be detained by a Prize Court in any of the Self-governing Dominions, that any such claims should be sent, with all necessary particulars, to the Secretary of the Committee, Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, London, S.W., within four months of this date, if the cargo has already been condemned or detained by an order of a Prize Court. If the cargo has not yet been dealt with by a Prize Court such application must be made within four months of the date of the order for condemnation or detention.
Dated 18th day of April, 1916.
Prize Claims Committee.
Whereas a Committee has been instituted to receive and consider claims made by British, Allied, or Neutral Third Parties against ships or cargoes which have been con- demned or detained by orders of Prize Courts, and to recommend to what extent, in what manner, and on what terms, such claims should be met or provided for.
(1) The list published in the London Gazette of the 27th July, 1915, was published in the Hongkong Government Gazette of the 17th September, 1915.
1
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.