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Government Gazette 政府憲報 轅門報 All

THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, AUGUST 4, 1916.

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The following Amended Notice is substituted for that published in the Hongkong Government Gazette of the 19th May, 1916 :-

52. The Great Eastern Paper Co. and Fritz Schoenthal, 37, Curtain Road, London, E.C., Fancy Paper Manufacturers, and F. Schoenthal and Co., Maybank Road, Woodford, Essex, Pyrotechnical Manufacturers. Con- troller: Sydney George Cole, 48, Gresham Street, London, E.C. 20 March, 1916.

No. 346. The following regulations governing the entry of persons into British North Borneo are published for general information.

4th August, 1916.

CLAUD SEVERN,

Colonial Secretary.

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RULES UNDER SECTION 13 OF THE CUSTOMS AND EXCISE ORDINANCE, 1916."

1. No person shall enter the State by sea otherwise than at one of the following places declared as ports under Schedule II of "The Ports and Harbour (Consolidating) Ordinance, 1914"

Weston. Mempakul.

Jesselton.

Kudat.

Sandakan. Lahad Datu.

Tawau.

2. Every person entering the State shall, on every occasion of his so entering, be required to obtain a Customs and Inland pass under Section 43 of "The Customs and Excise Ordinance, 1916."

3. Such pass will be issued only on the production by the applicant of :----

(a) in the case of deck passengers, a Certificate of nationality signed by a Consul or other proper authority and containing the name and descrip- tion of the applicant, his destination, the name of vessel by which he is travelling and the date of sailing and such certificate shall have a photograph of the bearer so affixed as to obviate the possibility of its removal and the substitution therefor of another photograph.

(b) in the case of other passengers, a passport issued by competent authority and containing a description of the bearer, a photograph so affixed as to obviate the possibility of its removal and the visa of a British Consular Officer or other competent authority in the Country of embarkation.

4. No such certificates or passports shall be required in the case of bonâ fide natives of Brunei entering the State or in the case of persons bona fide the crew of vessels enter- ing the waters of the State and departing therefrom in and with the vessel.

5. Passes will be issued by and subject to the discretion of the Chief Police Officer in Jesselton and Sandakan or an Officer deputed by them and, in other ports, by the Chief Customs Officer, provided that any person to whom, in the said exercise of his dis- cretion, the issuing officer shall have refused to issue a pass, may appeal to the Resident of the Province in which the port is situated.

6. The fee to be levied, under Notification 93 of 1916, upon Customs and Inland Passes may, at the discretion of the Officer issuing passes under Section 5 hereof, be remitted but shall, in all cases, be levied in the case of all persons entering the State for the purposes of trade.

7. Any breach of the rules under this Notification shall be punishable under Section 15 (i) of the Customs and Excise Ordinance, 1916, and any person committing a breach of these rules or obtaining a Customs and Inland pass by fraudulent means shall be liable to expulsion from the State under the provisions of Ordinance 5 of 1901.

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