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Stamp Duties Management.

(b) all persons having in their possession any material stamped with the discontinued die, and which by reason of the providing of such new die has been rendered useless, may, at any time within six months after the day stated in the notice, send the same to the Collector who may thereupon cause the stamp on such material to be cancelled and the same material, or if the Collector thinks fit, any other material, to be stamped with the new die, in lieu of and to an equal amount with the stamp so cancelled.

[19]

[CAP. 121

of Ordinance

and excise

21. The provisions of this Ordinance in reference to Application offences relating to stamps shall apply to any label provided to customs by Government for denoting any duty of customs or excise, labels.

54 & 55 Vict. and any label so provided shall be deemed to be included c. 38, s. 23.

[20] in the term "stamp" as defined by this Ordinance.

General to

have powers in matters

22. The Postmaster General shall have and shall be Postmaster entitled to exercise all the powers of the Collector under this Ordinance in respect of all matters affecting the Post Office of the Colony.

of Collector

affecting Post Office.

stamps

23. Postage stamps of the Colony of Hong Kong Certain issued in the reign of His Majesty King George the Sixth invalid.

Denomination.

One dollar.

Two dollars.

Five dollars.

Ten dollars.

Colour.

Purple/Blue. Orange/Green. Purple/Red. Green/Purple.

2 of 1946,

Schedule.

455

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Stamp Duties Management. (b) all persons having in their possession any material stamped with the discontinued die, and which by reason of the providing of such new die has been rendered useless, may, at any time within six months after the day stated in the notice, send the same to the Collector who may thereupon cause the stamp on such material to be cancelled and the same material, or if the Collector thinks fit, any other material, to be stamped with the new die, in lieu of and to an equal amount with the stamp so cancelled. [19] [CAP. 121 of Ordinance and excise 21. The provisions of this Ordinance in reference to Application offences relating to stamps shall apply to any label provided to customs by Government for denoting any duty of customs or excise, labels. 54 & 55 Vict. and any label so provided shall be deemed to be included c. 38, s. 23. [20] in the term "stamp" as defined by this Ordinance. General to have powers in matters 22. The Postmaster General shall have and shall be Postmaster entitled to exercise all the powers of the Collector under this Ordinance in respect of all matters affecting the Post Office of the Colony. of Collector affecting Post Office. stamps 23. Postage stamps of the Colony of Hong Kong Certain issued in the reign of His Majesty King George the Sixth invalid. Denomination. One dollar. Two dollars. Five dollars. Ten dollars. Colour. Purple/Blue. Orange/Green. Purple/Red. Green/Purple. 2 of 1946, Schedule. 455
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į Stamp Duties Management. (b) all persons having in their possession any material stamped with the discontinued die, and which by reason of the providing of such new die has been rendered useless, may, at any time within six months after the day stated in the notice, send the same to the Collector who may thereupon cause the stamp on such material to be cancelled and the same material, or if the Collector thinks fit, any other material, to be stamped with the new die, in lieu of and to an equal amount with the stamp so cancelled. [19] [CAP. 121 of Ordinance and excise 21. The provisions of this Ordinance in reference to Application offences relating to stamps shall apply to any label provided to customs by Government for denoting any duty of customs or excise, labels. 54 & 55 Vict. and any label so provided shall be deemed to be included c. 38, s. 23. [20] in the term "stamp" as defined by this Ordinance. General to have powers in matters 22. The Postmaster General shall have and shall be Postmaster entitled to exercise all the powers of the Collector under this Ordinance in respect of all matters affecting the Post Office of the Colony. of Collector affecting Post Office. stamps 23. Postage stamps of the Colony of Hong Kong Certain issued in the reign of His Majesty King George the Sixth invalid. of the denomination and colour hereafter specified shall not be valid for any purpose whatsoever— Denomination. One dollar. Two dollars. Five dollars. Ten dollars. Colour. Purple/Blue. Orange/Green. Purple/Red. Green/Purple. 2 of 1946, Schedule. 455
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Stamp Duties Management.

(b) all persons having in their possession any material stamped with the discontinued die, and which by reason of the providing of such new die has been rendered useless, may, at any time within six months after the day stated in the notice, send the same to the Collector who may thereupon cause the stamp on such material to be cancelled and the same material, or if the Collector thinks fit, any other material, to be stamped with the new die, in lieu of and to an equal amount with the stamp so cancelled.

[19]

[CAP. 121

of Ordinance

and excise

21. The provisions of this Ordinance in reference to Application offences relating to stamps shall apply to any label provided to customs by Government for denoting any duty of customs or excise, labels.

54 & 55 Vict. and any label so provided shall be deemed to be included c. 38, s. 23.

[20] in the term "stamp" as defined by this Ordinance.

General to

have powers in matters

22. The Postmaster General shall have and shall be Postmaster entitled to exercise all the powers of the Collector under this Ordinance in respect of all matters affecting the Post Office of the Colony.

of Collector

affecting Post Office.

stamps

23. Postage stamps of the Colony of Hong Kong Certain issued in the reign of His Majesty King George the Sixth invalid. of the denomination and colour hereafter specified shall not be valid for any purpose whatsoever—

Denomination.

One dollar.

Two dollars.

Five dollars.

Ten dollars.

Colour.

Purple/Blue. Orange/Green. Purple/Red. Green/Purple.

2 of 1946,

Schedule.

455

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