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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, AUGUST 26, 1938.
The said amendments shall be incorporated and printed in the edition of the Regulations of Hong Kong prepared under the Ordinances and Regulations of Hong Kong (1937 edition) Ordinance, No. 51 of 1936, and shall come into force on the date on which approval of the first volume of the Regulations of Hong Kong (1937 edition) is notified by pro- clamation under section 9 of Ordinance No. 51 of 1936.
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
20th August, 1938.
No 655.
T. MEGARRY,
Clerk of Councils.
Hong Kong.
ORDINANCE No. 5 of 1922. (EMERGENCY REGULATIONS).
By virtue and in exercise of the powers conferred by section 2 of the Emergency Regulations Ordinance, 1922, the Governor in Council makes the following regulations :-
Importation of Milk.
1. No person shall import milk into the Colony.
2. No person shall have in his possession, without lawful authority or excuse, any milk which has been imported into the Colony in contravention of Regulation No. 1.
3. It shall be lawful for a magistrate to order to be forfeited to the Crown any milk with respect to which any offence under these regulations has been committed, whether any person shall have been convicted of such offence or not, and upon the making of any such order of forfeiture the milk which is the subject of such order shall be deemed to be the property of the Crown free from all rights of any person.
4. For the purposes of these regulations, “milk” includes cream, cows milk, buffaloes' milk and goats' milk, but does not include tinned, preserved, or dried milk.
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
23rd August. 1938.
T. MEGARRY,
Clerk of Councils.
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