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CAP. 109]

[s. 2 cont.]

Application.

24 of 1950, Schedule.

[cf. 18 & 19 Geo. 5, c. 32. s. 19.]

Dutiable Commodities.

(c) of Hong Kong origin or manufactured in this Colony, if they are proved to the satisfaction of the Director to have been substantially produced or manufactured, as the case may be, in the Colony.

3. (1) This Ordinance shall apply to alcoholic liquors, tobacco, hydrocarbon oils, table waters, proprietary medicines, and toilet preparations.

(2) The Legislative Council may from time to time by resolution published in the Gazette apply to any substance any of the provisions of this Ordinance specified in the resolution with such modifications, if any, as may to them seem desirable, having regard to the nature of the substance to which the resolution relates.

(3) While any resolution relating to any substance is in force under this section the provisions of this Ordinance thereby applied shall have effect as if the substance were goods to which this Ordinance applies, but subject to such modifications, if any, as may be provided by the resolution.

(4) Except as provided in section 74, this Ordinance shall not apply to goods which are the property of or imported or purchased for the Governor or for the Government of the United Kingdom or of this Colony.

(Cap. 98.)

Duties.

(5) Except as may be prescribed by regulations, the provisions of this Ordinance relating to the importation, exportation and movement of goods shall not apply to postal packets as defined in the Post Office Ordinance.

PART I - GENERAL.

4. (1) The Legislative Council may from time to time, by resolution published in the Gazette impose any duty on any dutiable goods, or any class of dutiable goods, and may increase, decrease, recast, abolish or vary any such duty to any extent whatever, or may impose new duties on any such goods or class of goods, whether or not on the coming into force of such resolution the goods, or the goods of that class, are already in the Colony.

(2) Every such resolution, and any resolution under section 3 or 5, shall come into force at the time of the passing

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CAP. 109] [s. 2 cont.] Application. 24 of 1950, Schedule. [cf. 18 & 19 Geo. 5, c. 32. s. 19.] Dutiable Commodities. (c) of Hong Kong origin or manufactured in this Colony, if they are proved to the satisfaction of the Director to have been substantially produced or manufactured, as the case may be, in the Colony. 3. (1) This Ordinance shall apply to alcoholic liquors, tobacco, hydrocarbon oils, table waters, proprietary medicines, and toilet preparations. (2) The Legislative Council may from time to time by resolution published in the Gazette apply to any substance any of the provisions of this Ordinance specified in the resolution with such modifications, if any, as may to them seem desirable, having regard to the nature of the substance to which the resolution relates. (3) While any resolution relating to any substance is in force under this section the provisions of this Ordinance thereby applied shall have effect as if the substance were goods to which this Ordinance applies, but subject to such modifications, if any, as may be provided by the resolution. (4) Except as provided in section 74, this Ordinance shall not apply to goods which are the property of or imported or purchased for the Governor or for the Government of the United Kingdom or of this Colony. (Cap. 98.) Duties. (5) Except as may be prescribed by regulations, the provisions of this Ordinance relating to the importation, exportation and movement of goods shall not apply to postal packets as defined in the Post Office Ordinance. PART I - GENERAL. 4. (1) The Legislative Council may from time to time, by resolution published in the Gazette impose any duty on any dutiable goods, or any class of dutiable goods, and may increase, decrease, recast, abolish or vary any such duty to any extent whatever, or may impose new duties on any such goods or class of goods, whether or not on the coming into force of such resolution the goods, or the goods of that class, are already in the Colony. (2) Every such resolution, and any resolution under section 3 or 5, shall come into force at the time of the passing 218.
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CAP. 109] [s. 2 cont.] Application. 24 of 1950, Schedule. [cf. 18 & 19 Geo. 5, c. 32. s. 19.] Dutiable Commodities. (c) of Hong Kong origin or manufactured in this Colony, if they are proved to the satisfaction of the Director to have been substantially produced or manufactured, as the case may be, in the Colony. 3. (1) This Ordinance shall apply to alcoholic liquors, tobacco, hydrocarbon oils, table waters, proprietary medicines. and toilet preparations. (2) The Legislative Council may from time to time by resolution published in the Gazette apply to any substance any of the provisions of this Ordinance specified in the resolution with such modifications, if any, as may to them seem desirable, having regard to the nature of the substance to which the resolution relates. (3) While any resolution relating to any substance is in force under this section the provisions of this Ordinance thereby applied shall have effect as if the substance were goods to which this Ordinance applies, but subject to such modifications, if any, as may be provided by the resolution. (4) Except as provided in section 74, this Ordinance shall not apply to goods which are the property of or imported or purchased for the Governor or for the Govern- 31 of 1948, s.2. ment of the United Kingdom or of this Colony. (Cap. 98.) Duties. (5) Except as may be prescribed by regulations, the provisions of this Ordinance relating to the importation, exportation and movement of goods shall not apply to postal packets as defined in the Post Office Ordinance. PART I-GENERAL. 4. (1) The Legislative Council may from time to time. by resolution published in the Gazette impose any duty on any dutiable goods, or any class of dutiable goods, and may increase, decrease, recast, abolish or vary any such duty to any extent whatever, or may impose new duties on any such goods or class of goods, whether or not on the coming into force of such resolution the goods, or the goods of that class, are already in the Colony. (2) Every such resolution, and any resolution under section 3 or 5, shall come into force at the time of the passing 218.
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CAP. 109]

[s. 2 cont.]

Application.

24 of 1950, Schedule.

[cf. 18 & 19 Geo. 5, c. 32. s. 19.]

Dutiable Commodities.

(c) of Hong Kong origin or manufactured in this Colony, if they are proved to the satisfaction of the Director to have been substantially produced or manufactured, as the case may be, in the Colony.

3. (1) This Ordinance shall apply to alcoholic liquors, tobacco, hydrocarbon oils, table waters, proprietary medicines. and toilet preparations.

(2) The Legislative Council may from time to time by resolution published in the Gazette apply to any substance any of the provisions of this Ordinance specified in the resolution with such modifications, if any, as may to them seem desirable, having regard to the nature of the substance to which the resolution relates.

(3) While any resolution relating to any substance is in force under this section the provisions of this Ordinance thereby applied shall have effect as if the substance were goods to which this Ordinance applies, but subject to such modifications, if any, as may be provided by the resolution.

(4) Except as provided in section 74, this Ordinance shall not apply to goods which are the property of or imported or purchased for the Governor or for the Govern- 31 of 1948, s.2. ment of the United Kingdom or of this Colony.

(Cap. 98.)

Duties.

(5) Except as may be prescribed by regulations, the provisions of this Ordinance relating to the importation, exportation and movement of goods shall not apply to postal packets as defined in the Post Office Ordinance.

PART I-GENERAL.

4. (1) The Legislative Council may from time to time. by resolution published in the Gazette impose any duty on any dutiable goods, or any class of dutiable goods, and may

increase, decrease, recast, abolish or vary any such duty to any extent whatever, or may impose new duties on any such goods or class of goods, whether or not on the coming into force of such resolution the goods, or the goods of that class, are already in the Colony.

(2) Every such resolution, and any resolution under section 3 or 5, shall come into force at the time of the passing

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