THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JUNE 23, 1916.
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Order made by the Governor in Council under Sections 3 and 4 of the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915, (Ordinance No. 32 of 1915), on the 22nd day of June, 1916.
The rules made by the Governor in Council under the above Ordinance which were published in the Gazettes of the 7th, 14th and 21st January, the 7th April, the 5th May, and the 16th June, 1916, respectively, are hereby amended by the addition thereto of the following rule :----
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to Liberia.
Exportation 10. No person shall export or attempt to export any article to Liberia unless consigned to such person as may be approved by the Superintendent of Imports and Exports."
A. G. M. FLETCHER, Clerk of Councils.
COUNCIL CILAMBER,
22nd June, 1916.
NOTE. A Pro-lamation was made by His Majesty the King on the 26th April, 1916, prohibiting the exportation of any article to Liberia unless consigned to some approved person. A list of such approved persons was published in the London Gazette of 28th April, 1916. The Superintendent of Imports and Exports will be prepared to allow exportation to any persons on that list, which may be seen on application to the Attorney General.
No. 270.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, No. 4.
THURSDAY, 27TH APRIL, 1916.
PRESENT:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR
(Sir FRANCIS HENRY MAY, K.C.M.G.).
His Excellency the General Officer Commanding the Troops, (Major-General FRANCIS
VENTRIS).
The Honourable the Colonial Secretary, (CLAUD SEVERN).
the Attorney General, (JOSEPH HORSFORD KEMP).
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the Director of Public Works, (WILLIAM CHATHAM, C.M.G.).
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the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, (EDWIN RICHARD HALLIFAX).
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the Captain Superintendent of Police, (CHARLES MOTIVAINE MESSER). Mr. WEI YUK, C.M.G.
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Mr. HENRY EDWARD POLLOCK, K.C.
Mr. EDWARD SHELLIM.
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Mr. DAVID LANDALE.
Mr. LAU CHU PAN.
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Mr. PERCY HOBSON HOLYOAK,
ABSENT:
the Colonial Treasurer, (ALEXANDER MACDONALD THOMSON).
The Council met pursuant to adjournment.
The Minutes of the last Meeting, held on the 20th April, 1916, were confirmed.
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