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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, DECEMBER 27, 1940.

No. 1391

Order.

I, the Controller of Trade, in exercise of the powers conferred on me by regulation 50 of the Defence Regula- tions, 1940, with the consent of His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government hereby prohibit the export, except by licence under my hand or under the hand of an officer of my department on my behalf, of-

DIAMONDS.

No. 1392

27th December, 1940.

E. W. HAMILTON,

Controller of Trade.

Order.

I, the Controller of Trade, in exercise of the powers conferred on me by Regulation 50 of the Defence Regula- tions, 1940, with the consent of His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, HEREBY PROHIBIT the MOVEMENT of RICE to the New Territories from the Island of Hong Kong or from Kowloon or New Kowloon EXCEPT BY LICENCE under my hand or under the hand of an officer of my department.

27th December, 1940,

E. W. HAMILTON,

Controller of Trade.

STAMP OFFICE,

Inland Revenue DepartmenT.

No. 1393. It is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of Section 21 of the Stamp Ordinance, No. 8 of 1921, no architect, anditor (Parts 1 and 2), barrister, dentist. medical practitioner (Parts 1 and 2), pharmaceutical chemist or solicitor shall practise in the Colony unless he is in possession of a valid and current certificate to practise.

Certificates to practise, excepting for dentists, for 1911 may be obtained from the Stamp Office on payment of the Stamp Duty of $50,

Dentists will take the unsigned certificate obtained from the Medical Department to the Stamp Office at or before the 31st day of December, 1910, and there pay the stamp duy of 850.

21st Divegale e. 1940,

W. ANEURIN JONES, Superintendent of Inland Horente.

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