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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, APRIL 17, 1919.
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NOTE (3).-Under the Trading with the Enemy Proclamations of the 25th June and 10th November, 1915, all Proclamations relating to Trading with the Enemy apply to all persons or bodies of persons of enemy nationality, resident or carrying on business in China, Siam, Persia, Morocco, Liberia or Portuguese East Africa, and consequently it is an offence to trade with any person or bɔly of persons of enemy nationality resident or carrying on business in China, Siam. Persia, Morocco, Liberia or Portuguese East Africa, even though such person or body of persons is not included by name in the Statutory List, and the omission of the name of any such person or body of persons from such list is not an authority or licence to trade with such person or body of persons.
NOTE (4).-The dates in the margin are the dates on which the respective names were placed on the Statutory List in the United Kingdom.
NOTE (5).-A consolidating statutory list, complete to the 4th January, 1918, may be obtained from the Government Printers, Messrs. Noronha & Co., No. 14A, Des Voeux Road Contral, who can also supply copies of the Orders in Council made since that date. The consolidating statutory list contains on page 10 a list of all the Orders in Council up to and including the 4th January, 1918. The dates of the subsequent Orders in Council are as follows :---
25th January,
1918.
30th August, 1918.
24th January, 1919.
22nd February, 1918.
13th September, 1918.
7th February,
1919.
8th March,
1918.
20th September, 1918.
14th February,
1919.
23rd May,
1918.
18th October,
1918.
14th March,
1919.
31st May,
1918.
25th October,
1918.
28th March,
1919.
21st June,
1918.
22nd November, 1918.
4th April,
1919.
28th June,
1918.
12th July,
1918.
27th December,
6th December, 1918. 1918.
11th April,
1919.
17th April,
1919.
1918.
10th January,
1919.
9th August,
NOTE (6).It is not unusual for firms in Holland and the Netherland East Indies to be regis- tered under names commencing with descriptive terms such as “Handel Maatschappy" (Trading Company) or "Naamlooze Venootschap" (Limited Liability Company). In such cases it has been found more convenient to publish the firm under its proper.name, followed by the general descriptive term Handel Maatschappy" or "Naamlooze Venootschap" (N.V.), as in the case of an English company. For instance, Handel Maatschappy Louvre and Naamlooze Venootschap de Komeet v/h Dumonceau Frères will be found under Louvre and Komeet respectively, and not necessarily under "Handel" or "Naamlooze," though cross references may be given.
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APPOINTMENTS, &c.
No. 173. His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Mr. EDWARD DUDLEY CORSCADEN WOLFE to be a Director of the Widows' and Orphans' Pensions vice the Honourable Mr. ALEXANDER MACDONALD THOMSON retired, with effect from the 9th April, 1919.
14th April, 1919.
No. 174. His Majesty the King has been pleased to appoint Mr. NEWTON JOHN STABB, O.B.E., to be an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council during the absence from the Colony of Mr. ERNEST HAMILTON SHARP, K.C., O.B.E., with effect from this date.
15th April, 1919.
No. 175. His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government has been. pleased to appoint Mr. ALAN OERTON BRAWN to be a Lieutenant in Command of the Cadet Company, Hongkong Defence Corps, with effect from the 12th April, 1919, vice 2nd Lieutenant JOHN ERIC WOLSTON BEARD resigned his Commission dated 1st March, 1919.
17th April, 1919.
No. 176. The King's Exequatur empowering Mr. EDILBERTO ANDERSON to act as Consul for Peru in Ilongkong has received His Majesty's signature.
17th April, 1919.
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