559281-1928-Air-Navigation-Colonies-Protectorates-and-Mandated-Territories-Order-1927 — Page 25

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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JULY 27, 1928.

2. In other cases, it shall be bound to land at a customs aerodrome and the name of such aerodrome shall be entered in the log-book before departure. On landing, the customs authorities shall examine the papers and the cargo, and take, if need be, the necessary steps to ensure the re-exportation of the craft and goods or the payment of the dues.

The provisions of paragraph 9 are applicable to goods to be re-exported.

If the aircraft sets down or takes up goods, the customs officer shall verify the fact on the mani- fest, duly completed, and shall affix, if necessary, a new seal.

Farious Provisions.

13. Every aircraft during flight, wherever it may be, must conform to the orders from police or customs stations and police or customs aircraft of the State over which it is flying.

14. Customs officers and excise officials, and generally speaking the representatives of the public authorities shall have free access to all starting and landing places for aircraft; they may also search any aircraft and its cargo to exercise their rights of supervision.

15. Except in the case of postal aircraft, all unloading or throwing out in the course of flight, except of ballast, may be prohibited.

16. In addition to any penalties which may be imposed by local law for infringement of the preceding regulations, such infringement shall be reported to the State in which the aircraft is regis- tered, and that State shall suspend for a limited time, or permanently, the certificate of registration of the offending aircraft.

17. The provisions of this Annex do not apply to military aircraft visiting a State by special authorisation (Articles 30, 31, and 32 of the Convention), nor to police and customs aircraft" (Articles 30 and 33 of the Convention).

Model No. I.

NOTE. The manifest should not bear on it erasures or corrections except those approved by the proper customs officials, nor contain interlineations or several articles entered on the same line. As many extra sheets may be added as are necessary.

AIR NAVIGATION.

Manifest

or General Declaration of Cargo.

Machine

f Registration Mark.

Space for

reserved

Name: Residence:

entries

by

Commanding Officer

Nationality:

Customs Officers.

Number of Licence:

Place of departure:

Country:

Place of destination:

Goods

Country:

Number of annexed declarations:

The Commanding Officer guarantees the accuracy of the contents of this manifest under penal- tics provided by law. Consequently he has dated and signed this document immediately below the last entry.

File Number of Document.

Marks and Numbers on the Parcels.

Number (in Figures and Letters) and descriptions of

Parcels.

Nature of the Goods.

Weight.

Observations.

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