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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 16, 1940,

to

ine that the merchandise designated below, which is to be shipped from consigned to C (name of consignee) D (occupation of consignee) resident at

has not been grown, produred or manufactured in enemy territory; that no person who is an enemy, or with whom trading is prohibited under any law or proclamation for the time being in force, relating to trading with the enemy or relating to trading with persons of enemy nationality or associations, has any interest in such merchandise; and that he has produced to my satisfaction invoices or other trustworthy documents in proof thereof.

The present certificate must not be regarded as an absolute guarantee of the origin of the goods, which remain liable to seizure. if they should prove on examination by the competent British authorities to be of enemy origin.

Number and Descrip- tion of

cases.

Marks Weight

and Numbers. Quantity

OF

Total Value. I

Contents.

Name of Producer, Grower or

Manu- facturer.

No part Not more than 25 per cent. of the cost of these goods to the manufacturer is due to material and labour of enemy origin.

The goods covered by this certificate must be shipped within a period of not more than (............................................) days from the date hereof.

Signed

(Signature of person declaring).

Signed

(Signature of Consular Officer).

Date

E

(Consular Fee stamp duty cancelled).

This certificate is valid for not more than (one, two, three, etc.) (bales, cases, hogsheads, etc.).

If desired, the word "order" may be inserted here instead.

This column may be left blank if desired.

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