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Front Cover 1 Front Cover 2 Chronological index to the ordinances, orders in council, governor's orders, regulations, proclamations, etc., of the Colony of Sierra Leone, passed during the year 1916 Page i Page ii Page iii Page iv Page v Page vi Page vii Page viii Main Page A-1 Page A-2 Page A-3 Page A-4 Page A-5 Page A-6 Page A-7 Page A-8 Page A-9 Page A-10 Page A-11 Page A-12 Page A-13 Page A-14 Page A-15 Page A-16 Page A-17 Page A-18 Page A-19 Page A-20 Page A-21 Page A-22 Page A-23 Page A-24 Page A-25 Page A-26 Page A-27 Page A-28 Page A-29 Page A-30 Page A-31 Page A-32 Page A-33 Page A-34 Page A-35 Page A-36 Page A-37 Page A-38 Page A-39 Page A-40 Page A-41 Page A-42 Page A-43 Page A-44 Page A-45 Page A-46 Page A-47 Page A-48 Page A-49 Page A-50 Page B-1 Page B-2 Page B-3 Page B-4 Page B-5 Page B-6 Page B-7 Page B-8 Page B-9 Page B-10 Page B-11 Page B-12 Page B-13 Page B-14 Page B-15 Page B-16 Page B-17 Page B-18 Page B-19 Page B-20 Page B-21 Page B-22 Page B-23 Page B-24 Page B-25 Page B-26 Page B-27 Page B-28 Page B-29 Page B-30 Page B-31 Page B-32 Page B-33 Page B-34 Page B-35 Page B-36 Page B-37 Page B-38 Page B-39 Page B-40 Page B-41 Page B-42 Page B-43 Page B-44 Page B-45 Page B-46 Page B-47 Page B-48 Page B-49 Page B-50 Page B-51 Page B-52 Page B-53 Page B-54 Page B-55 Page B-56 Page B-57 Page B-58 Page B-59 Page B-60 Page B-61 Page B-62 Page B-63 Page B-64 Page B-65 Page B-66 Page B-67 Page B-68 Page B-69 Page B-70 Page B-71 Page B-72 Page B-73 Page B-74 Page B-75 Page B-76 Page C-1 Page C-2 Page C-3 Page C-4 Page C-5 Page C-6 Page C-7 Page C-8 Page C-9 Page C-10 Page C-11 Page D-1 Page D-2 Page D-3 Page D-4 Page D-5 Page D-6 Page D-7 Page D-8 Page D-9 Page D-10 Page D-11 Page D-12 Page D-13 Page D-14 Page D-15 Page D-16 Page D-17 Page D-18 Page E-1 Page E-2 Page E-3 Page E-4 Page E-5 Page E-6 Page E-7 Page E-8 Page E-9 Page E-10 Page E-11 Page E-12 Page E-13 Page E-14 Page E-15 Page E-16 Page E-17 Page E-18 Page E-19 Page E-20 Page E-21 Page E-22 Page E-23 Page E-24 Page E-25 Page E-26 Page E-27 Page E-28 Page E-29 Page E-30 Page E-31 Page E-32 Page E-33 Page E-34 Page E-35 Page E-36 Page E-37 Page E-38 Page E-39 Page E-40 Page E-41 Page E-42 Page E-43 Page E-44 Page E-45 Page E-46 Page E-47 Page E-48 Page E-49 Page E-50 Page E-51 Page E-52 Page E-53 Page E-54 Page E-55 Page E-56 Page E-57 Page E-58 Page E-59 Page E-60 Page E-61 Page E-62 Page E-63 Page E-64 Page E-65 Page E-66 Page E-67 Page E-68 Page E-69 Page E-70 Page E-71 Page E-72 Page E-73 Page E-74 Page E-75 Page E-76 Page E-77 Page E-78 Page E-79 Page E-80 Page E-81 Page E-82 Page E-83 Page E-84 Page E-85 Page E-86 Page E-87 Page E-88 Page E-89 Page E-90 Page E-91 Page E-92 Page E-93 Page E-94 Page E-95 Page E-96 Page E-97 Page E-98 Page E-99 Page E-100 Page E-101 Page E-102 Page E-103 Page E-104 Page E-105 Page E-106 Page E-107 Page E-108 Page E-109 Page E-110 Page E-111 Page E-112 Page E-113 Page E-114 Page E-115 Page E-116 Page E-117 Page E-118 Page E-119 Page E-120 Page E-121 Page E-122 Page E-123 Page E-124 Page E-125 Page E-126 |
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THE iF H FT cOLONY !iF IEILRA. LEONE FoRl 'TIL' YEAi I:'., I .5** 4 . . __ . . . . . . . . . . . Ia Government Printirng 'OffIo#J' ,~f .REETOWN., Wierrg Leone, WA. UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA LIBRARIES CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX to the Ordinances, Orders.in Council, Governor's Orders, Regulations, Proclamations, etc., of the Colony of Sierra Leone, passed during the year 1916. ORDINANCES, 1916. No. Title. Page. Remarks. Supplementary nance, 1915. Appropriation Ordi- European and Asiatics Passengers Ordinance, 1916. Trading with the Enemy (Extension of Powers) Ordinance, 1916. Customs Exportation Restriction Ordi- nance, 1916. Marriage of British Subjects (Facili- ties) Ordinance, 1916. Coin Import and Export Ordinance; 1916. Trading with the Enemy (Custodian) Ordinance, 1916. British Nationality and Status of Aliens (Fees) Ordinance, 1916. Medical Practitioners, Midwives, Den- tists and Druggists (Amendment) Ordinance, 1916. 2 6, 3 4 . 5 6 7 .8 9 10 11 Ordi- Assented to on 30th June, 1916. Non-disallowance gazetted 26th August, 1916. (No.'-1641). In force from 1st January, 1917. Non-disallowande gazetted 2nd Sept'ber, 1916. (No. 1642). Assented to on 10th July, 1916. Non-disallowance gazette 2nd Sept'ber, 1916. (No. 1642). Assented to on 2nd Aug'st, 1916. Non-disallowance gazetted 30th Sept'ber, 1916. (No. 1647). Assentedto on 23rd Aug'st, 1916. Non-disallowance gazetted 21st October, 1916. (No. 1(51). Assented to on 31 st Aug'st. 1916. Non-disallowance gazetted 4th Nov'ber, 1916. (No. 16i53). Assented to on 5th Oct., 1916. Non-disallowance gazetted 10th February, 1917. (No. 1671.) Assented to on 6th Oct.. 1916. Non-disallowance gazetted 9th Dec'ber, 1916. (No. 1660). Assented to on 7th Oct., 1916. Non-disallowance gazetted 9th Dec'ber, 1916. (No. 1660). Assented to on 4th Dec., 1916. Non-disallowance gazetted 24thFebru ry, 1917. (No.1675). Assented to on 7th Dec., 1916. Non-disallowance gazette 24th March, 1917. (No. 1679). * * L e. * ,@0 A I .0 Appropriation Ordinance, 1917. Marine Discipline Transport nance, 1916. I ORDINANCES--continued. No. Title. Page. Remarks., U F'. :Assented to on 8th Dec., 1916. Non-disallowance gazetted 3rd February, 1916. (No. 1670). Assented to on 8th Dec., 1916. Non-disallowance gazetted 3rd February, 1917. (No. 1670). Assented to on 9th Dec., 1916. Prize Courts Acts, etc. I Prize Courts Acts, 1915. 43' Government Notice re rights, powers, 47 etc., imposed upon District Commis- sioner, Sherbio District. Government Notice appointing Dis- 49 trict Commissioner, Sherbro Dis- trict, to give written authority for the withdrawal of flint-lock guns and common gunpowder at Bonthe. Nigeria British and Colonial Probates' 51 Ordinance, 1915, made applicable to certain British possessions. ORDERS IN COUNCIL. Title. Page. -Appointment of New Police Court. Application of the Probate (British and Colonial) Recognition Orli- nance No..7 of 1915 to Nigeria. Declaration of Karene District as an infected place. Prohibition of the keeping of swine at the villages of Wilberforce and Murray Town. Remarks. Passed Executive Council on 7th February, 1916. Passed Executive Council on 7th February, 1916. Passed, Executive Council on 20th March, 1916. Passed Executive Council on 20th March, 1916. P4F Telegraphs (Amendment) Ordinance, 35 1916. Pensions (War Service in East Africa) 37 Ordinance, 1916. Trading with the Enemy (Powers of 39 Controller) Ordinance, 1916. No. ORDERS IN COUNCIL-conitzued. No. Tit le. 5 Amendment Traders. Amendmeiit Traders. of Statutory List of of Statutory List of 17 Extension of the Tribal "Adininistra- tion (Freetown) Ordinance, 1905, to the Sherbro Judicial District. 18 Appointment of Public Markets. 19 Amendment of Statutory List of Traders. ., v'.*,,! ..... 6 7 8 9 10 S. I Application of the Probate (British and Colonial) Recognition Ordi- nance No. 7 of 1915 to the Gold Coast. Declaration of Port Lokko as a Sanitary District. New Prison at Makene. Amendment of Regulations in Post Office Savings Bank Ordinance, '1898. Pensions (War Service) Regulations, 1916. Exemption of gifts for the Troops from Customs Duties. Application of certain of the Public Health (Protectorate) Rules to the Sanitary District of Port Lokko. Exemption of Rice from Customs Duties. Prohibition of importation of Five Franc Piece into the Colony. Permission to keep swine in certain districts. Remarks. Passed Executive Council on 27th March, 1916. Passed Executive Council on 10th April, 1916. Passed Executive Council on 22nd May, 1916. Passed Executive Council on 6th March, 1916. Passed Executive Council on . 15th May, 1916. Passed Executive Council on 26th June, 1916. Passed Executive Council on 21st August, 1916. Passed Executive Council on 21st August. 1916. Passed Executive Council on 4th September. 1916. Passed Executive Council on 28th August, 1916. Passed Executive Council on 28th August, 1916. Passed Executive Council on 28th August, 1I 16. Passed Executive Council on 28th August, 1916. In force from 1st November. 1916. Passed Executive Council on llth September, 19)16. Passed Executive Council on 18th September, 1916. * * a0 * 0 ORDERS IN COUNCIL-continued. No. Title. Page. Remarks. Amendment Traders. Amendment Traders. Amendment Traders. of Statutory of Statutory List of List of of Statutory List of Particulars of Return to be forwarded under section 3 of the European and Asiatic Passengers Ordinance, 1916. Amendment of Statutory List of Traders. Application of certain of the Public Health (Protectorate) Rules to the Sanitary District of Bo. Declaration and Delimitation of Pio- hibited Areas. Amendment of Statutory List of Traders. Control of the Trade in Intoxicating Liquors. Application of the Colonial Probates Act, 1892, to the Colony of Sierra Leone.' Passed Executive Council on 18th September, 1916. Passed Executive Council on 18th September, 1916. Passed Executive Council on 3rd October, 1916. Passed Executive Council on 23rd October, 1916. Passed Executive Council on 30th October, 1916. Approved in Executive Council on 20th November, 1916. Passed Executive Council on. 23rd October, 1916. Passed Executive Council on 27th November, 1916. Dated 5th December, 1916. GOVERNOR'S ORDERS. Title. Constitution of a Forest Reserve in the Headquarters District. Declaration of portion of the Karene District as an infected place. Appointment of Public Vaccinators. Declaration of the City of Freetown as an infected place. Remarks. Dated 13th January, 1916. Dated 14th March, 1916. Dated 22nd March, 1916. Dated 23rd March, 1916. b No.I 0- * * qb' GOVERNOR'S ORDERS-continued. I No, Title. Page. Remarks. 5 Appointment of Public Vaccinators. 7 Dated 11th April, 1916. 6 Declaration of the Police District of 8 Dated 11th April, 1916. Freetown to be an infected place. 7 Declaration of the City of Freetown 9 Dated 10th June, 1916. to be no longer infected. 8 Extension of certain houses at Mangb- 10 Dated 24th June, 1916. waya, Bane Chiefdom in the Railway District from payment of house tax. 9 Declaration of the Police District of 11 Dated 22nd July, 1916. Freetown to be no longer infected. REGULATIONS. No. Title. Page. Remarks. 1 Quarantine Regulations. 1 Passed Executive Council on 23rd March, 1916 2 Regulations relative to house to house 4 Passed Executive Council on visitation, made under the Public 17th April, 1916. Health Ordinance, 1905. 3 Anti-Small Pox Regulations. 6 Passed Executive Council on 22nd May, 919W. 4 Censorship (Evasion) Regulations, 9 Passed Executive Council on 1916. 17th July, 1916. 5 Anti-Small Pox Regulations. 11 Passed Executive Council on 2211d May, 1916. 6 Aliens Restriction Regulations, 1916. 14 Passed Executive Council on 31st July, 191A. 7 Regulations made by the Tribal Ruler 16 Approved 25th October, 1916. of the Mendi and Sherbro Tribes. 0 0~* U 0 -I *V 0 * No. Title. Page. Remarks. S -"6 * 7 8 S 9 10 11 12 13 14 Maximum prices for which certain articles of food may be sold. Forces in the Colony and Protectorate to be on active service for a further period of three months Prohibition of exportation of fats and oils, animal and vegetable, nuts, seeds and products. Maximum price for sale of certain articles. Exportation of certain articles to Switzerland prohibited. Maximum price for sale of rice and oil, cottonseed. " Presentation of all persons within the City of Freetown for vaccination. Forces in the Colony and Protectorate to be on active service for a further period of three months. Presentation of all persons outside the boundaries of the City of Freetown and within the Freetown Police District, for vaccination. Maximum price for the sale of flour. Maximum price for the sale of certain articles. Regulations relative to censorship and the control and suppression of pub- lications, etc. Application Qf Proclamation No. 11 of 1st June, 1916, to Bonthe in the Sherbro District. Forces in the Colony and Protectorate to be on active service for a further period of three months. 1 Dated 7th January, 1916. 3 Dated 12th January, 1916. 4 Dated 10th February, 1916. 6 Dated 12th February, 1916. 9 Dated 18th March, 1916. 20 Dated 18th March, 1916. 21 Dated 22nd March, 1916. 23 Dated 18th March, 1916. 24 Dated 12th April, 1916. 26 Dated 16th May, 1916. 27 Dated 1st June, 1916. 29 Dated 15th June, 1916. 32 Dated 22nd June, 1916 33 Dated 12th July, 1916. I PROCLAMATIONS. A, . -- i n i PROCLAMATIONS-continued. No. Title. Page Remarks. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Maximum price for the sale of lard (except lardine), List of prohibited articles. Maximum price for the sale of rice. The Trading with the enemy (Statu- tory List). Maximum price for the sale of rice. Maximum price of sale of milk and cocoa and milk. Prohibition of exportation of certain goods to Sweden. Maximum price for the sale of rice. Forces in the Colony and Protectorate to be on active service for a further period of three months. Amendments in schedule to Proclama- tion No. 16 of 10th August, 1916. Amendments in schedule to Procla- mation No. 16 of 10th August, 1916. Maximum price for sale of butter, sugar and flour. Maximum price for sale of rice (native) and biscuits (cabin bread). Further amendments in schedule to Proclamation No. 16 of 10th August, 1916. Compulsory vaccination in the Head- quarters Districts. S .- ow" 0 S 35 Dated 1st August, 1916. 36 Dated 10th August, 1916. 57 Dated 12th August, 1916. 59 Dated 16th August, 1916. 91 Dated 8th September, 1916. 93 Dated 16th September, 1916. 95 Dated 26th September, 1916. 97 Dated 28th September, 1916. 99 Dated 12th October, 1916. 101 Dated 13th October, 1916. 106 Dated 28th October, 1916. 110 Dated 30th October, 1916. 112 Dated 15th November, 1916. 114 Dated 15th November, 1916. 117 Dated 29th November, 1916. *1 * 0 a s I I i PROCLAMATIONS-continued. No. Title. Page. Remarks. Return of property in Enemy terri- tory belonging to persons residing within the limits of the Colony and Protectorate of Sierra Leone. Compulsory vaccination in the Dibia Chiefdom, Karene District. Amendments in schedule to Procla- mation No. 16 of 10th August, 1916. Dated 6th December, 1916. Dated 7th December, 1916. Dated 8th December, 1916. 90% *. 0 A 1 fk Supplementary Appropriation, Ordinance, 1916. COLONY OF SIERRA LEONE. No. 1 of 1916. In His Majesty's name I assent QS t.o this Ordinance this Thirtieth day of June, 1916. R. J. WILKINSON, Governor. 30th June. 1916. AN ORDINANCE to legalise certain payments made in the year 1915 for the Public Service of the Coloniy, in excess of the appropriations authorised by law. [30th June, 1916.] WT'HEREAS certain expenditure has been incurred for the Public Service of the Colony in the year 1915, in excess of the appropriations authorised for that purpose :. AND WHEREAS it is expedient that such expenditure should be sanctioned by law: BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED by the Governor of the Colony of Sierra Leone, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows : , 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Supplementary Appro- Short title. priation Ordinance, 1915. 2. The sums of money set forth in the Schedule hereto Sanction for annexed, having been expended for the services therein respec- expenditure tively mentioned beyond the amount sanctioned and appropriated in 1915 in by the Appropriation Ordinance, 1915, tihe same are .hereby excess of ap- declared to have been duly and necessarily paid, laid out and authorized." expended for the service of the Colony in the year 1915, and are No. 19 of hereby approved, allowed and granted in addition to the amount 1914. mentioned in the. Ordinance aforesaid. 2 8upplementary Approprijuiin Ordinance, 1916. SCHEDULE. Supplementary No. Head of Service. Appropriation Authorised. s. 7 d. 2 Pensions ... ... ... 2,222 19 7 26 Freetown Water Works ... 2,213 11 2 Survey of Freetown ... ... 18 7 2 27 Railway Surveys ... ... 44 19 11 4,499 17 '10 Passed in the Legislative Council this Fourteenth day of June do in the year of our Lord One thousand nine hundred and sixteen. F. A. MILLER, Clerk of Legislative Council. THIS PRINTED IMPRESSION has. been carefully compared by me with the Bill which has passed the Legislative Council and found by me to be a true and correct copy of the said Bill. F. A. MILLER, Clerk nof ]LVisltf,cve, Council. 512.-G(overnment Printing Office. Freetown.-350. MI.P.T. 5911U. 611U. -.. * .1 0 El. ~ .' No. 1 of 1916. 8 European a d Asiat'ic Passeni/ers Ordinaiwe, 1916. ** COLONY OF SIERRA LEONE. No. 2 of 1916. .In His Majesty's name I assent to this Ordinance this Sixth day of July, 1916. R. J. WILKINSON, (-ovejrnor. 6th July, 1916. AN ORDINANCE to provide for the registration Aw of arrivals and departures of Europeans 1b and Asiatics. * [6th July, 1916.] 0 W HEREAS it is expedient to introduce a system of registration 0 whereby the accuracy of the statistics of the European and Asiatic population in the Colony and its Dependencies can be secured .- BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED by the Governor of the Colony of Sierra Leone, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows :- 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the European and Asiatic Short title. Passengers Ordinance, 1916. 2. For the purposes of this Ordinance the term "European Definitioh of shall be taken to include any person other than an African or an European. Asiatic. 3. (1) The master of every ship, whether a British or Foreign Return to be ship which carries any European or Asiatic passenger to a place in furnished by ihe Colony from any place outside the Colony, or from any place masters of in the Colony to any place outside the Colony, shall furnish to iser as to such person and in such manner as the Governor in Council may direct a return giving the total number of any European and Asiatic passengers so carried, distinguishing, if so directed by the Governor-in-Council, the total number of any class of such passengers so carried, and giving such particulars with respect to these passengers as may be for the time being required by the Governor-in- Council. (2) Any European or Asiatic passenger shall furnish the- master of the ship with any information required by him for the purpose of the return. ,* Ap % ,, "k 'V 545.-Printed at *. the Government Printing Office, Freetown. -350. M.P.M. 145615. 7-16. O* 1 *I No. 2 of 1916. 4 European and Asiatic Passengers Ordinance, 1916. (3) If the master of a ship fails to make a return as required by this Ordinance or makes a false return, and if any passenger refuses to give any information required by the master of the ship for the purpose of the return required by this Ordinance, or gives any false information for the purpose, the master or passenger shall be liable for each offence, on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding Twenty pounds. 4. This Ordinance shall come into effect on the First day of January, 1917. Passed in the Legislative Council this Fourteenth day of June in the year of our Lord One thousand nine hundred and sixteen. F. A. MILLER, Clerk of Legislative Council, THIS PRINTED IMPRESSION has been carefully compared by me with the Bill which has passed the Legislative Council, and found by me to be a true and correct copy of the said Bill, F. A. MILLER, Clerk of Legislative Council. 4iNEW f/d $% Ah 0 p vy Trading with the Enemy (Extenston of Powers) Ordinance, 1916. COLONY OF SIERRA LEONE. CAl No. 3 of 1916. In His Majesty's name I assent Sto this Ordinance this Tenth day of July,. 1916. R. J. WILKINSON, Governor. 10th July, 1916. AN ORDINANCE to provide for the extension of the restrictions relating to trading with the enemy to persons to whom, though not resident or carrying on businessin enemy territory, it is by reason of their enemy nationality or enemy associations expedient to extend such restrictions. [10th July, 1916.] B E IT ENACTED by the Governor of the Colony of Sierra Leone, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows :- 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Trading with the Short title. Enemy (Extension of Powers) Ordinance, 1916. 2. (1) The Governor may by Proclamation prohibit all persons Governor or bodies of persons, incorporated or unincorporated, resident, may by carrying on business, or being in the Colony or Protectorate from Proclama- trading with any persons or bodies of persons not resident or tion prohibit carrying on business -in enemy territory or in territory in trading with occupation of the enemy (other than persons or bodies of persons enemy incorporated or unincorporated, residing or carrying on business nationality, solely within His Majesty's Dominions) wherever by reason of etc. the enemy nationality or enemy association of such person or bodies of persons, incorporated or unincorporated, it appears to the Governor expedient so to do, and if any person acts in contravention of any such Proclamation he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor triable and punishable in like manner as the offence of trading with the enemy. JW UI I V 6 No. 3 of 1916. Trading with the Enemy (Extension (f Powers) Ordinance, 1916- (2) Any list of persons and bodies of persons, incorporated b or unincorporated, with whom such trading is prohibited by a Proclamation under this Ordinance may be varied or added to by an Order made by the Governor-in-Council. (3) The provisions of the Trading with the Enemy Ordi- nance, 1914, and the Trading with the Enemy Ordinance (No. 2), 1914, and of all other enactments relating to trading with the enemy shall, subject to such exceptions and adaptations as may be prescribed by Proclamation by the Governor, apply in respect of such persons and bodies of persons as aforesaid as if. for reference therein to trading with the enemy there were substituted refer- ences to trading with such persons and bodies of persons as aforesaid, and for references to enemies there were substituted references to such persons and bodies of persons as aforesaid, and for references to offences under the Trading with the Enemy Ordinance, 1914, and the Trading with the Enemy Ordinance (No. 2), 1914, or either of those Ordinances, there were substituted references to offences under this Ordinance. (4) For the purpose of this Ordinance a person shall be deemed to have traded with a person or body of persons to whom a Proclamation issued under this Ordinance applies, if he enters into any transaction or does any act with, to, or on behalf of, or * for the benefit of, such person or body of persons which, if entered into or done with, to, or on behalf of, or for the benefit of, an enemy would be trading with the enemy. Passed in the Legislative Council this Fourteenth day of June in the year of our Lord One thousand nine hundred and sixteen. F. A. MILLER, Clerk of Legislative Council. THIS PRINTED IMPRESSION has been carefully compared by me with the Bill which has passed the Legislative Council and found by me to be a true and correct copy of the said Bill. F. A. MILLER, Clerk of Legislative Cotncil. 774.-Government Printing Office, Freetown.-350. M.P. C.S. 164/16. 7/16. se* * * S j . .n Customs Exportation Restriction Ordinance, 1916. COLONY OF SIERRA LEONE. No. 4 of 1916. In His Majesty's name I assent to this Ordinance this Second day of August, 1916. R. J. WILKINSON, Governor. 2nd August, 1916. AN ORDINANCE to provide for the Restriction of the Exportation of goods. [2nd August, 1916.] BE IT ENACTED by the Governor of the Colony of Sierra Leone, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows :-- 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Customs Exportation Short title. Restriction Ordinance, 1916." 2. Notwithstanding anything in the Sierra Leone Customs Consolidation Ordinance, 1902", or in the Firearms, Ammunition, No. 12 of 1902. Gunpowder and Munitions of War Ordinance, 1908 ", it shall be No. 10 of 1908. lawful for the Comptroller of Customs to refuse permission to The comp- export any goods, whether or not such goods be the subject of any troller ofmay prohibition or restriction of exportation or to make the grant of refuse such permission subject to such conditions as may in the circum- export goods. stances appear to be desirable. 3. i. The Comptroller of Customs may remove from any ship The Comp- and detain any goods consigned to or by any person or Customs may body of persons, incorporated or unincorporated, with detain goods in whom trading is prohibited under the Trading with the Enemy (Extension of Powers) Ordinance, 1916, No. 3 of 1916. whether such goods are documented for discharge or transhipment within the Colony or not. No. 4 of 1916. No. 22 of 1914. SAppliation of Ordinance. Customs Exportation Restriction Ordinance, 1916. ii. Any such goods may be dealt with as if an offence under the Trading with the Enemy Ordinance, 1914, had been committed in' respect thereof within the Colony. iii. Goods includes money and securities therefore. 4. This Ordinance shall extend to the Protectorate of Sierra Leone, and to the territories near or adjacent thereto wherein His Majesty may at any time before or after the commencement of this Ordinance have acquired powers and jurisdiction, and to the Colonial Waters. Passed in the Legislative Council this twelfth (lay of July in the year of our Lord One thousand nine hundred and sixteen. F. A. MILLER, Clerk of Legislative Council. THIS PRINTED IMPRESSION has been carefully compared by me with the Bill which has passed the Legislative Council and found by me to be a true and correct copy of the said Bill. F. A. MILLER, Clerk of Legislative Cotncil. 449.-Printed a t the Government Printing Office, Freetown.--350. M.P. U.S. 165116. 8/1(. b 0 *_ * 7 W'f w ____ i- ---- -- *" l Marriage of British Subjects (Facilities) Ordinance, 1916. COLONY OF SIERRA LEONE. No. 5 of 1916. In His Majesty's name I assent to this Ordinance this Twenty- third day of August, 1916. R. J. WILKINSON, Governor. 23rd August, 1916. AN ORDINANCE to facilitate marriages between British Subjects resident in the Colony and Protectorate of Sierra Leone and British Subjects resident in the United Kingdom. [23rd August, 1916.] BE IT ENACTED by the Governor of the Colony of Sierra Leone, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows :- 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Marriage of British Short Title. Subjects (Facilities) Ordinance, 1916. 2. (1) Where a marriage is intended to be celebrated or Facilities for contracted under the provisions of the Christian Marriage Marriage between Ordinance, 1906, or the Civil Marriage Ordinance, 1910, in any British part of the Colony or Protectorate of Sierra Leone between a subjects British subject resident in England, Scotland, or Ireland and a resident British subject resident in the said Colony or Protectorate, a in the certificate for marriage issued in England by a Superintendent, Colnyater Registrar or in Scotland or Ireland by a Registrar, or a certificate of Sierra of Proclamation of banns issued in Scotland, shall in the said Leone and Colony and Protectorate have the same effect for the purpose of British authorising the celebration of such marriage in a public place of subjects resident in worship or for the purpose of contracting a marriage before a the United Registrar, as a certificate of publication of banns under section 4 of Kingdom. the Christian Marriage Ordinance, 1906, or a certificate issued No. 22 of under section 7 of the Civil Marriage Ordinance, 1910, by the 1906. Registrar of the District in which such marriage is to be No. 9 of contracted respectively: Provided that nothing in this sub-section 1910. shall be deemed to authorise the contracting of a marriage by a native contrary to the intention of section 4 of the Civil Marriage Ordinance, 19.10. 10 Marriage of British Subjects (Facilities) Ordinance, 1916. (2) Where a marriage is intended to be celebrated or contracted in the United Kingdom between a British subject resident in the said Colony or Protectorate and a British subject resident in England, Scotland, or Ireland, banns may be published and a certificate of such publication may be given under the provisions of the Christian Marriage Ordinance, 1906, or notice of such intended marriage may be given and a certificate of such notice may be issued under the provisions of the Civil Marriage Ordinance, 1910, in like manner as if the marriage were intended to be celebrated or contracted in the said Colony or Protectorate. (3), For the .purposes of this Ordinance the expression Certificate for marriage in reference to certificates issued in Scotland shall mean a certificate of due publication of notice of intention to.marry. Passed in the Legislative Council this Ninth day of August in the year of our Lord One thousand nine hundred and sixteen. F. A. MILLER,, Clerk of Legislative Council. THIS PRINTED IMPRESSION has been carefully compared by me with the Bill which has passed the Legislative Council, and found by me to be a true and correct copy of the said Bill. F. A.. MILLER, Clerk of Legislative Council. 753.-Government Printing Office. Freetown.-350. M.P. S.R. Cire. 531fl5. 8fXiU * *~4 ~____ * I 0 0 No. 5 of 1916. No. 22 of 1906. No. 9 of 1910. 11 Coin Import and Export Ordinance, 1916. COLONY OF SIERRA LEONE. No. 6 of 1916. In His Majesty's name I assent to this Ordinance this Thirty-first day of August, 1916. R. J. WILKINSON, Governor. 31st August, 1916. SAN OniNANCE to regulate the Import and Export of Coin into and from the Colony and Protectorate. [31st August, 1916.] BE IT ENACTED by the Governor of the Colony of Sierra Leone, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows :- 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Coin Import and Export Short title. Ordinance, 1916. 2. For the purposes of this Ordinance the expression banker Interpreta- shall include any corporation carrying on the business of bankers tion. or financial agents in the Colony; and the expression "money- changer" shall mean a person who carries on the business of money-changing as his chief business: and the expression Colony" shall include the Protectorate. 3. (1) The Governor in Council may, with the approval of the Governor il Council Secretary of State for the Colonies, by Order prohibit the importa- may prohibit tion into the Colony of such coins, whether legal tender or not importation, within the Colony, as are in such Order specified. exportation and circula- (2) The Governor in Council may, with the like approval, tion of coin. by Order prohibit the exportation from the Colony of such coins, being legal tender within the Colony, as are in such Order specified. * *6 S I V S* 12 No191. 6 Coin Import and Export Ordinance, 1916. (3) The Governor in Council may by Order prohibit the circulation in the Colony of such foreign coins, not being legal tender within the Colony, as are in such Order specified. (4) The Governor in Council may by Order exempt any country or state from the operation of any Order prohibiting the import into or export from the Colony of such coins, as are in such Order specified. Penalties for 4. (1) If any person in contravention of any such Order shall contraven- import or export or attempt to import or export any coin in such tion. Order specified to the amount of ten shillings in nominal value or upwards, he shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding one hundred pounds, and any coin so imported or exported or attempted to be imported or exported may be forfeited. (2) In any case where coin has been exported in contraven- tion of any such Order, the Court may, in addition to any fine, impose a further penalty not exceeding the amount or value of the coin so exported. Except un- (3) Nothing in the two last preceding subsections shall der licence. apply in the case of any coin imported or exported in accordance with the terms of any licence in writing issued in that behalf by the Colonial Secretary. , Penalty for (4) If any person shall, in contravention of any such Order, * circulating. circulate or attempt to circulate any coin in such Order specified, he shall be liable, on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding five pounds, and the coin shall be forfeited. (5) For the purposes of the last preceding subsection a person shall not be deemed to circulate coin, who gives such coin to a banker or money-changer in exchange for other coin or for notes. (6) In this section the expression person includes any company or association or body of persons, whether incorporated or not. Forfeiture 5. Any coin, the circulation of which in the Colony is for the of prohibit- time being prohibited by any such Order as aforesaid, found ed coin. within the Colony otherwise than in the possession of a banker or money-changer after the expiration of thirty days from the date of coming into operation of such Order may, if it amounts to the nominal value of one pound or upwards, be forfeited and may be seized without warrant by any police officer or constable and detained pending adjudication. Search 6. The Police Magistrate or a District Commissioner, if satisfied warrant. by sworn information in writing that there is good cause to believe that any coin, which has been imported or is in the act of being imported or is about to be exported in contravention of any such Order as aforesaid, is likely to be found in any place to the nominal value of five pounds or upwards may, by warrant under * I0 " I Coin nImport and Export Ordinance, 1916. No. 6 of 1916. his hand, direct any public officer named or specified therein to enter such place and search the same and seize all coins found therein, the import or export of which is for the time being prohibited, and detain the same pending adjudication. 7. Forfeitures of coin. may be declared under this Declaration Ordinance- of forfeiture. (a) by the convicting Court in all cases where a person is convicted of an offence against this Ordinance in res- pect of such coin : (b) by the Police Magistrate or a District Commissioner where no person is convicted. 8. The Court may direct' any fine or portion of a fine imposed and levied under this Ordinance to be paid to the informer. Informer. Passed in the Legislative Council this Thirtieth (lay of August in the year of our Lord One thousand nine hundred and sixteen.' F. A. MILLER, Clerk of L .,iilt/;, Council. THIS PRINTED IMPRE SSION has been carefully compared by me with the Bill which has passed the Legislative Council and found by me to be a true and correct copy of the said Bill. F. A. MILLER, Clerk of Legislative Council. 921.-Printed at the Government Printing Office, Freetown.-350. M.P. 114/1(i. 9j1(i. * 0 \ * U B IL I S 15 Trading with the Enemy (Custodian) Ordinance, 1916. COLONY OF SIERRA LEONE. No. 7 of 1916. In His Majesty's name I assent to this Ordinance this Fifth day of October, 1916. R. J. WILKINSON, Governor. 5th October, 1916. AN ORDINANCE to provide for the Appoint- ment of a Custodian of Enemy Property and for the Registration .of Property and S Debts. [5th October, 19,16.] BE IT ENACTED by the Governor of the Colony of Sierra Leone, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows :- 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Trading with the Short title. Enemy (C.stodian) Ordinance, 1916. 2. (1) The Colonial Treasurer, or such other person as the Custodian of Governor shall appoint, shall be Custodian of enemy property enemy (hereinafter referred to as the Custodian "), for thev purpose property. of receiving, holding, preserving and dealing, with such property as may be paid to or vested in him in pursuance of this Ordinance. (2) The Custodian shall have such powers, and duties with respect to the property aforesaid, and may be paid such fees and remuneration, as may be prescribed by regulations made by the Governor, subject to the provisions of this Ordinance. (3) The Custodian may place on deposit in any bank or invest in any securities approved by the Governor any moneys paid to him under this Ordinance, or received by him from property vested in him under this Ordinance, and any S* * No. 7 of 16 1916. -- Trading with the Enemy (Custodian) Ordinance, 1916. interest or dividends received on account of such deposit or investments shall be dealt with in such manner as the Gover- nor may direct. Payment of 3. (1) Any sum which, had a state of war not existed, dividends, would have been payable and paid to or for the benefit of an etc., payable enemy, by way of dividends, interest or share of profits, shall to enemy. be paid by the person, firm or company by whom it would have been payable to th'e Custodian to hold subject to the provisions of this Ordinance, and the payment shall be accompanied by such particulars as the Custodian may require. Any payment required to be made under this subsection to the Custodian shall be made- (a) within thirty days after the passing of this Ordinance, if the sum, had a state of war not existed, would have been paid before the passing of this Ordinance; and (b) in any other case within thirty days after it would have been paid. (2) Where, before the passing of this Ordinance, any such sum has been paid into any account with a bank, or has been paid to any other person in trust for an enemy, the * person, firm or company by whom the payment was made shall, within thirty days after the passing of this Ordinance, by notice in writing, require the bank or person to pay the. sum over to the Custodian to hold as aforesaid, and shall furnish the Custodian with such particulars as aforesaid. The bank or other person shall, within one week after the receipt of the notice, comply with the requirement, and shall be exempt from all liability for having done so. (3) If any person fails to make or require the making of any payment, or to furnish the required particulars within the time mentioned in this section, he shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding One hundred pounds or to imprisonment with or without hard labour for a term not exceeding six months, or to both such fine and imprisonment, and in addition to a further fine not exceeding Fifty pounds for every day during which such default con- tinues, and every agent, manager, director, secretary or officer of a company, or any person who is knowingly party to the default shall on the like conviction be liable to the like penalty. (4) For the purposes of this Ordinance the expression dividends, interest or share of profits" means any dividends, bonus, or interest in respect of any shares, stock, debentures, debenture stock or other obligations of any company, any interest in respect of any loan to a firm or person carrying on business for the purposes of that business, and any profits or share of profits of such a business, and where any person is carrying on any business on behalf of an enemy, any sum I l a i \ 1_____ * * 17 No 7 of 1916. Trading t ith the Enemy (Custodian) Ordinance, 1916. which, had a state of war not existed,' would have been trans- missible by a person to the enemy by way of profits from that business shall be deemed to be a sum which would have been payable and paid to that enemy.' (5) This section shall extend to sums which, had a state of war not existed, would have been payable and paid in the Colony to enemies- (a) in respect of interest on securities issued by, or on behalf of, the Government of the United Kingdom, or the Colonial Government, or the Government of any other of His Majesty's Dominions, or any foreign government, or by or on behalf of any corporation, or any municipal authority, whether within or without the United Kingdom; and (b) by way of payment off of any securities which have become repayable on maturity or by being drawn for payment or otherwise, being such securities as aforesaid or securities issued by any company ; and in the case of such sums as aforesaid (other than sums in respect of the payment off of securities issued by a com- pany) the duty of making payments to the Custodian and of requiring payments to be made to him and of furnishing him with particulars shall rest with the person, firm or company * through whom payments in the Colony are made. * (6) Where the Custodian is satisfied from returns made to him under section 4 of this Ordinance that any such securities as aforesaid (including securities issued by a company) are held by any person on behalf of an enemy, the Custodian may give notice thereof to the person, firm or com- pany by or through. whom any dividends, interest or bonus in respect of the securities or any sums by way of payment off of the securities are payable, and upon the receipt of such notice any dividends, interest or bonus payable in respect of, and any sums by way of payment off of, the securities to which the notice relates, shall be paid to the Custodian in like man- ner as if the securities were held by an enemy. (7) For the purposes of this section "securities" in- cludes, stocks, shares, annuities, bonds, debentures or deben- ture stock or other obligations. 4. (1) Any person who holds or manages for or on behalf Duty of of an enemy any property, real or personal (including any trustees for rights, whether legal or equitable, in or arising out of pro. enemies to perty, real or personal,) shall, within thirty days after the Custodian. passing of this Ordinance or if the property comes into his possession or under his control after the passing of this Ordi- nance then within thirty days after the time when it comes into his possession or under his control, by notice in writing communicate the fact to the Custodian, and shall furnish the Custodian with such particulars in relation thereto as the Custodian may require, and if any person fails to do so he * S* . Q.0 * No. 7 of 18 .... Trading with the E4nemy (CGstodian) Ordinanee, 1916. shall be liable on summary cMAvietion to a fine not exceeding One hundred pounds or t( imprisonment with or without hard labour for a term not exceeding six months, or to both such fine and imprisonment, and il addition to a further fine not exceeding -Fifty pounds for every day during which the default continues. This subsection shall apply to balances and deposits standing to the credit of enemies at any bank, and to debts to the amount of Fifty pounds or upwards, which are due or which, had a state of war not existed, would have been due to enemies, as if such bank or debtor were a person who held property on behalf of an enemy. The duty of making returns under this subsection shall extend to companies as if the expression "person" included cohmply, and in case of default by a company, every agent, manager, director, secretary or officer of the company, who is knowingly a party to the default, shall he liable to the penal- ties aforesaid. (2) Every company incorporated, in the Colony and every compau.y which, though nat incorporated in the Colony, . has a share transfer or share registration office in the Colony shall, within thirty days after the passing of this Ordinance, by notice in writing communicate to the Custodian full par- ticulars of all shares, stock, debentures, and debenture stock and other obligations of the company which are held by or for the benefit of the enemy ; and every partner of every firm, one or more partners of which on. the commencement of the war became enemies or to which money had been lent for the purpose of the business of the firm by a person who so became an enemy, shall, within thirty days after the commencement of this Ordinance, by notice in writing communicate to the Custodian full particulars as to any share of profits and inter- est due to such enemies or enemy, and, if any company or partner fails to comply with the provisions of this subsection the company shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding One hundred pounds, and in addition to a fur- ther fine not exceeding Fifty pounds for every day during which the default continues, and the partner and every agent, mana- ger, director, secretary or officer of the company who is know- ingly a party to the default shall on the like conviction be liable to the like fine, or to imprisonment with or without hard labour for a term not exceeding six months, or to both such imprisonment and fine. Register to (3). The Custodian. shall keel) a register of all property be kept. returns whereof have been made to him under this section, and such i'egister may be inspected by any person who appears to the Custodian to be interested as a creditor or otherwise. Power to 5. (1) The Court may, on the application of any person vest enemy who appears to the Court to be a creditor of an enemy, property in or entitled to recover damages against an enemy, or to be the Custo- interested in any property real or personal, (including any dian. i * 19 Trading with the Enemy (Custodian) Ordinance, 1916. 19No.16. 7 of rights, whether legal or equitable, in or arising out of property real or personal) belonging to or held or managed for or on behalf of an enemy or on the application of the Cus- todian or the Attorney General, by order vest in the Custo- dian any such real or personal property as aforesaid, if the Court is satisfied that such vesting is expedient for the purposes of this Ordinance, and may by the order confer on the Cus- todian such powers of selling, managing or otherwise dealing with the property as to the Court may seem proper. (2) Before making any order under this section, the Court may direct that such notices (if any), whether by way of advertisement or otherwise, shall be given as the Court may think fit. 6. (1) The Custodian shall, except so far as the Governor Holding and or the Court may otherwise direct, and subject to the provi- dealing with sions of the next succeeding subsection, hold any money paid property by to and any property vested in him under this Ordinance Custodian. until the termination of the present war, and shall thereafter deal with the same in such manner as the Governor may by Order in Council direct. (2) The property held by the Custodian under this Ordinance shall not be liable to be attached or otherwise taken in execution, but the Custodian may, if so authorized by an order of the Court by whose order any property belonging to an enemy was vested in the Custodian under this Ordinance, or of any Court in which judgment has been recovered against an enemy pay out of the property paid to him in respect of that enemy the whole or any part of any debts due by that enemy and specified in the order: Provided +.hat before paying any such debt the Custodian shall take into account the sufficiency of the property paid to or vested in him in respect of the enemy in question to satisfy that debt and any other claims against that enemy of which notice verified by statutory declaration may have been served upon him, or of which he may have received notice from any person ap- pointed as Controller of any firm, business or company, No. 23 of under the Trading with the Enemy Ordinance (No. 2), 1914. 1914. (3) The receipts 'of the Custodian or any person duly authorized to sign receipts on his behalf for any sum paid to him under this Ordinance shall be a good discharge to the person or body of persons in respect of whom the sum was paid to the Custodian. (4) The Custodian shall keep a register of all property held by him under this Ordinance, which register shall be open to public inspection at all reasonable times free of charge. S* * * 0 * ________L.___ * 20 No. 7 of 1916. Trading with the Enjt.ily (Custodianl) Ordinance, 1916. (5) The power of making rules contained in section 21 No. 14 of of the Supreme Court Ordinance, 1904, or in any Ordinance 1904. amending the same shall be deemed to extend to the making of rules governing the practice and procedure to be adopted for the purposes of this and the last preceding section. Invalidity of 7. (1) No person shall by virtue of any assignment of assignment any debt or other chose in action, or delivery of any coupon of debts, etc., or other security transferable by delivery, or transfer of any by enemies. other obligation, made or to be made in his favour by or on behalf of an enemy, whether for valuable consideration or otherwise, have any rights or remedies against the person liable to pay, discharge or satisfy the debt, chose in action, security or obligation, unless he proves that the assignment, delivery or transfer was made by leave of the Governor or was made before the commencement of the present war, and any person who knowingly pays, discharges or satisfies any debt, or chose in action, to which this subsection applies, shall be deemed to be guilty of the offence of trading with the enemy No. 22 of within the meaning of the Trading with the Enemy Ordinance, 1914. 1914: Provided that this subsection shall not apply where the person, to whom the assignment, delivery or transfer was made, or some person deriving title under him, proves that the transfer, delivery or assignment, or some subsequent * transfer, delivery or assignment, was made before the 1st day of August, 1916, in good faith and for valuable consideration, nor shall this subsection apply to any bill of exchange or promissory note. (2) No. person shall by virtue of any transfer of a bill of exchange or promissory note made or to be made in his favour by or on behalf of an enemy, whether for valuable consideration or otherwise, have any rights or remedies against any party to the instrument unless he proves that the transfer was made before the commencement of the present war, and any party to the instrument who knowingly dis- charges the instrument shall be deemed to be guilty of trading No. 22 of with the enemy within the meaning of the Trading with the 1914. Enemy Ordinance, 1914; Provided that this subsection shall not apply where the transferee, or some subsequent holder of the instrument, proves that the transfer or some subsequent transfer of the instrument was made before the 1st day of August, 1916, in good faith and for valuable consideration. (3) Nothing in this section shall be construed as vali- dating any assignment, delivery or transfer which would be invalid apart from this section. Right to pay 8. Where during the continuance of the present war any into Court coupon or other security transferable by delivery is presented sums due on for payment to any company, municipal authority, or other coupons suspected of body or person, and the company, body or person has reason being enemy to suspect that it is so presented on behalf of or for the benefit property, of an enemy, or that since the commencement of the present war it has been held by or for the benefit of an enemy, the- S " No. 7 of Trading with the Enemy (Custodian) Ordinance, 1916. 1916. company, body, or person may pay the sum due in respect thereof into Court, and the same shall, subject to rules of Court, be dealt with according to the orders of the Court, and such a payment shall for all purposes be a good discharge to the company, body or person. 9. (1) Where any person has been appointed as Controller Saving as to. of any firm, business or company under the provisions of the Controller. Trading with the Enemy (No. 2) Ordinance, 1914, nothing in No. 23 of this Ordinance shall be deemed to authorize the Custodian to 1914. require or to compel the Controller to give, in relation to such firm, business or company, possession of zny property held by such Controller or any of the particulars otherwise prescribed by this Ordinance, except in accordance with the provisions of any Ordinance expressly regulating the proceedings of such Controller, or in pursuance of any special directions given by the Governor to such Controller : Provided that such Con- troller may at any time and shall on the completion of any liquidation give to the Custodian notice of any outstanding or unsatisfied claims which he may have received against assets of the firm, business or company concerned. (2) No vesting order shall be made under the provisions of section 5 of this Ordinance in respect of any property belonging to or held or managed for or on behalf of any firm, business or company, of which a Controller has been appoint- ed as aforesaid, except upon the application of the Attorney General. 10. This Ordinance shall apply to the Colony and Pro- Application tectorate. of Ordinance. The expression "Court" includes the Supreme Court in the Colony and the Circuit Court in the Protectorate. The expression "enemy" includes any person or body of persons, whether incorporated or unincorporated, trading with whom is or is deemed to be trading with the enemy by virtue of any legislative enactment for the time being in force. Passed in the Legislative Council this Thirteenth day of September in the year of our Lord One thousand nine hundred and sixteen. F.' A. MILLER, Glerk of Legislative Gouncil. 22 Trading with the Enemy (Custodian) Ordinance, 1916. THIS PRINTED IMPRESSION has been carefully compared by me with the Bill which has passed the Legislative Council and found by me to be a true and correct copy of the said Bill. F. A. MILLER, Clerk of Legislative Council. No. 7,,.of 1916. 1859.-Printed at the Government Printing Office, Freetown. M.P. S.S. Circ. 87/15. 10/16. 0 123 . British Nationality and Status of Aliens (Fees) Ordinance, 1916. COLONY OF SIERRA LEONE. No. 8 of 1916. @ In His Majesty's name I assent to this Ordinance this Sixth day of October, 1916. R. J. WILKINSON, Governor. 6th October, 1916. AN ORDINANCE to provide for the Collection of Fees and the Registration of Documents under the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act, 1914. [6th October, 1916.] BE IT ENACTED by the Governor of the Colony of Sierra Leone, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows :- 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the British Nationality and Short title. Status of Aliens (Fees) Ordinance, 1916. 2. (1) The Governor-in-Council may make Regulations provid- Power to ing for the imposition and application of fees in respect of any impose fees. registration authorized to be made by the British Nationality and 4 and 5 Geo. Status of Aliens Act, 1914, and in respect of the making of any V, ch. 17. declaration or the grant of any certificate authorized to be made or granted by the said Act and in respect of the administration or registration of any oath, and may vary and revoke such Regulations. (2) The fees prescribed by any such Regulations shall not be deemed to be Stamp Duties; provided that upon payment of any such fee no further payment by way of Stamp Duty shall be required in respect of the same matter unless otherwise expressly stated in the Regulations. * 24 No. 8 of 1916. British Nationality and Status of A liens (Fees) Ordinance, 1916. * No. 36 of Stamp Duty means any duty or sum of money the payment of 1905. which is prescribed by the Stamp Duty Consolidation and Amendment Ordinance, 1905, or any Ordinance amending the same. (3) The Governor may remit or reduce the amount of any fee payable by a native of Africa under any such Regulations. (4) Unless and until any such Regulations shall be made, the following fees may be7 taken and shall be applied in the manner hereinafter shown. TABLE OF FEES. The amount of To whom pay- The matter in which the fee the fee. meant of the fee may be taken. ee. mend. to f the fee s. d. to be made. The grant of a Certificate of Naturalization to a woman who was a British subject previously to her marriage to an alien, and whose husband has died, or whose marriage has been dis- solved, and the registration of the certificate and the oath of alleg- iance in respect thereof The grant of a Certificate of Naturalization in other cases, and the registration of the certi- ficate and the oath of allegiance in respect thereof ... Taking a declaration of alien- age or of-retention or resumption of British Nationality ... Administering the oath of allegiance ... ... ... The registration of a declara- tion of alienage or of retention or resumption of British Nationality ... ... 5 0 0 0 2 6 10 0 ' The Colonial Treasury. The same. As to 1/- part. thereof to the Colonial Trea- sury ; as to 1/6 balance thereof to the person before whom the declaration is made or by whom the oath is administered. The Colonial Treasury. * No. 8 of British Nationality and Status of Aliens (Fees) Ordinance, 1916. 1916. TABLE OF FEES-continued. The amount of To whom pay- The matter in which the fee the fee. ment of the fee may be taken. s. d. to be made. Certified 'copy of any declara- tion or certificate with or without oath ... ... 0 10. 0 The Colonial Treasury. Of the fee of 10 payable in respect of the grant of a Certificate of Naturalization, 1 shall be payable on the submission of the application for a certificate and shall in no circumstances be returned; the remaining 9 shall be payable on the receipt of the decision to grant a certificate. Registra- tion. 3. Unless the Governor shall otherwise direct every declara- tion of alienage and declaration of retention or resumption of British Nationality shall be registered in the office of the Registrar General. Passed in the Legislative Council this Thirteenth day of September in the year of our Lord One thousand nine hundred and sixteen. F. A. MILLER, Clerk of Legislative Council. THIS PRINTED IMPRESSION has been carefully compared by me with the Bill which has passed the Legislative Council and found by me to be a true and correct copy of the said Bill. F. A. MILLER, Clerk of Legislative Council. 807.-Printed at the Government Printing Office, Freetown.-350. M.P S.S. Circ. 64/14. 10/16. * ______________________* ____0__ Medical Practitioners, Midwives, Dentists and Druggists (Amendment) Ordinance, 1916. COLONY OF SIERRA LEONE. No. 9 of 1916. In His Majesty's name I assent to this Ordinance this Seventh day of October, 1916. R. J. WILKINSON, Governor. 7th October, 1916. AN ORDINANCE to amend the Medical Practitioners, Midwives, Dentists and Druggists Ordinance, 1908. [7th October, 1916.] _BE IT ENACTED by the Governor of the Colony of Sierra Leone, with the. advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows :- 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Medical Practitioners, Short title. Midwives, Dentists and Druggists (Amendment) Ordinance, 1916, and shall be read as one with the Medical Practitioners, Midwives, Dentists and Druggists Ordinance, 1908 (hereinafter referred to as the Principal Ordinance), and any Ordinance amending the same. 2. Section 6 of the Principal Ordinance, as amended by the Amendment Medical Practitioners, Midwives, Dentists and Druggists Amend- of No. 15 of ment Ordinance, 1909, is hereby amended as follows :- 1908 as amended by No 19 of (a) By repealing sub-section (1) and substituting therefore 1909. the following :- "(1) The following persons shall be entitled to registration Persons under this Ordinance as medical practitioners :- entitled to be registered (a.) The holder of any British, British-Indian or Biritish- as medical Colonial degree, diploma or licence, entitling him to practitioners. registration in Great Britain. * No. 9 of 1916. * - 810.-Printed at the Government Printing OLffce, Freetown.-110. M.P. S.S. 97/16. 10,i. * Medical Practutioners, Midwives, Dentists and Druggist. (Amendment) Ordinance, 1916. (b) The holder of a degree or licence in medicine or surgery of any medical.school in Europe, the United States of America, or the Empire of Japan, the degrees, diplomas and licences of which are recognized as entitling to registration by the General Council of Medical Education and Registration in the United Kingdom." (b) By inserting in sub-section (2) (a) after the words "the United Kingdom the words or who is registered, or entitled to be registered, in the Dentists Register of the United Kingdom". 3. The Principal Medical Officer may, with the approval of the Governor, delegate any of his powers and duties under the Principal Ordinance, or any Ordinance amending the same, to any medical officer in the Public Service of the Colony, upon such terms and conditions as he shall think fit; and the fact of any such delegation and the terms and conditions thereof shall be published in the Gazette. Passed in the Legislative Council this Thirteenth day of September in the year of our Lord One thousand nine hundred and sixteen. F. A. MILLER, Clerk of Legislative Council. THIS PRINTED IMPRESSION has been carefully compared by me with the Bill which has passed the Legislative Council, and found by me to be a true and correct copy of the said Bill. F. A. MILLER, Clerk of Legislative Council. Principal Medical Officer may delegate powers and duties. Appropriiation Ordi/iatnce, 1917. COLONY OF SIERRA LEONE. No. 10 of 1916. @In His Majesty's name I assent to this Ordinance this Fourth day of December, 1916. R. J. WILKINSON, Governor. 4th December, 1916 AN ()I{DINANCE to provide fbr the Service of the Colony of Sierra Leone for the year 1917. [4th December, 1916.] W HEUlEAS it is necessary to make provision for the Service Preamble. of the Colony of Sierra Leone for the year 1917. BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED by the Governor of the Colony of Enacting Sierra Leone, with the advice and consent of the Legislative clause. Council thereof, as follows :- 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Appropriation Short title. Ordinance, 1917. 2. The sum of Five hundred and twenty-five thousand seven 525,734 hundred and thirty-four pounds shall be, and is hereby granted to granted for His Majesty the King, His Heirs and Successors, for and during the service the year 1917, and the same shall be applied and expended in the of the manner hereinafter described, and for the several services set Colony. forth in the Schedule hereto. 3. The said sum of Five hundred and twenty-five thousand 525,734 seven hundred and thirty-four pounds shall be, and is hereby made a declared to be charged upon and made payable from and out of the charge on Revenue and other Funds of the said Colony for the year 1917, the revenue and the payment thereof shall be taken to begin and commence ending 31st on and immediately after the First day of January, 1917. December, 1917. * 30 No. 10 of . ice,.11 1916. Approprltiw Ordinace, 19i 7. 4. The Colonial Treasurer is hereby authorized and required Authority' from time to time, upon the Warrant or Order of the Governor, to for payment pay out of the Revenue and other Funds of the said Colony, for the several services specified in the Schedule hereto, the sum of Five hundred and twenty-five thousand seven hundred and thirty- four pounds, which will come in course of payment during the year ending on the Thirty-first day of December, 1917. Excess of 5. The amount from time to time paid for and in respect of expenditure. the expenditure authorized in the second section of this Ordinance shall not exceed in the gross the sum of Five hundred and twenty-five thousand seven hundred and thirty-four pounds from the First day of January, 1917, to the Thirty-first day of December, 1917, inclusive, and any balances remaining unissued at the end of the year 1917 shall lapse and not be available for making payments in the following year. SCHEDULE. NO. OF HEAD OF EXPENDITURE. SUM VOTED. ITEM. 1 Charge on Account of Public Debt 83,044 .2 Pensions 12,589 3 Governor and Legislature 6,01(; 4 Colonial Secretary's Department 8.495 5. Provincial Administration 38,097 6 Treasury 5,319 7 Customs Department 16,220 8 Audit Department 3,240 9 Port and Marine Department 2,688 10 Legal Departments 10,867 11 Civil Police 11,094 12 Prisons 9,424 13 Medical Department 32,491 14 Sanitary 11,846 15 Education Department 15,042 16 Post Office 12,969 17 West African Frontier Force 35,866 18 Sierra Leone Government Railway 146,946 19 Agricultural Department 3,558 20 Forest Department 4,113 21 Protectorate Roads Department 8,855 22 Miscellaneous Services 11,647 23 War Services (Special) 1,080 24 Public Works Department 15,616 25 Public Works Recurrent 17,405 26 Public Works Extraordinary 1,207 Total 525,734 Appropriation Ordinance, 1917. Passed in the Legislative Council this, Twenty-ninth day of November, in the year of our Lord One thousand nine hundred and sixteen. F. A. MILLER, Clerk of Legislative Council. THIS PRINTED IMPRESSION has been carefully compared by me with the Bill which has passed the Legislative Council and found by me to be a true and correct copy of the said Bill. F. A. MILLER, Clerk of Legislatve Council. No. 10 of 1916. 59:~-Government Printing Office. Freetown.- M.P. C.S. 61/14. 12116. * Marine Discildine (Transports) Ordinance, 1916. COLONY OF SIERRA LEONE. No. 11 of 1911;. In His Majesty's name 1 assent to this Ordinance this Seventh day of December, 1916. R. .J. WILKINSON. (ioverno r. 7th December, 1916. for the Discipline serve on board [7th December, 1916.] BE IT ENACTED by the Governor of the Colony of Sierra Leone, with the advice anil consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows :- 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Marine Discipline Short title. (Transports) Ordinance, 1916. 2. (1) If whilst within engaged in accordance with to 1914, to serve on board chartered or requisitioned b3 (a) Neglects or refuse ship or to proceed leave from his sh (b) Joins his ship or of drunkenness or the navigati( he shall be guilty of an offer of the ship or his Agent or with or without the assist; Constables convey on boar( reason to believe to be guilt may also arrest him withb6 Officers or Constables are required. Provided always acting in pursuance of the penalty nor to any action fi the jurisdiction a seaman lawfully Seamen the Merchant Shipping Acts, 1894 neglecting to / any British ship bolongin to or join ship, y itish shp t 'deserting i-,A_. o the Admiralty- tjoi nig oin \ without reasonable cause to join ihis drunken- to sea in his ship, or is absent without ness. p or from his duty at any time: or whilst on board his ship in a state o that the performance of his duties n of his ship is thereby impeded. ice ; and the Master Mate or Owner ny Commissioned Naval Ollicer may nee of the local Police Ollicers or his ship any seaman whom lie has of an offence under this section, and first procuring a warrant, and Police ereby directed to give assistance if that no Commissioned Naval Officer owes aforesaid shall be liable to any Damages for false imprisonment. AN ORDINANCE to provide of Seamen engaged to Admiralty Transports. 34 No. 11 of 1916. Marine Discipline (Transports) Ordinance, 1916. (2) If such seaman i brought before a Court on a charge of having committed an off ce under this section, he shall, if the offence comes within the p visions of paragraph (a) be liable to the penalties prescribed fo such offences in section 221 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1814, and if the offence comes within the provisions of paragraph i) he shall be liable to a fine not exceeding five pounds. Prosecution 3. Any offence under this Ordinance shall be triable before a of offences. Court of Summary Jurisdiction. Passed in the Legislative Council this Twenty-ninth day of November, in the year of our Lord One thousand nine hundred and sixteen. F. A. MILLER, Clerk of Legislative Council. THIS PRINTED IMPRESSION has been carefully compared by me with the Bill which has passed the Legislative Council and found by me to be a true and correct copy of the said Bill. F. A. MILLER, Clerk of Legislative Council. 1.330. -Grooernment Printing Office. Freetown.-350. M.P. S.S. Circ. 48/1916. 12016. 835 Telegraphs (A mendnment) Ordinance, 1916. COLONY OF .SIERRA LEONE. No. 12 of 1916. In His Majesty's name I assent 0( to this Ordinance this Eighth day of December, 1916. R. J. WILKINSON, Governor. 8th December, 1916. AN ORDINANCE to amend the Telegraphs Ordinance, 1900. [8th December, 1916.] BE IT ENACTED by the Governor of the Colony of Sierra Leone, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:- 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Telegraphs (Amendment) short title. Ordinance, 1916, and shall be read as one with .the Telegraphs No. 22 of 00. Ordinance, 1900. hereinafter called the Principal Ordinance. 2. Section 13 of the Principal Ordinance is hereby amended Amendment of as follows:- section 13 of as follows :-- Principal Ordinance. (a) By substituting for the expression Director of Public -Works wherever it occurs, the expression General Manager of the Railway Department". (b) By deleting in the second, third and fourth lines the words other than Government telegraph lines con- structed or used in connection with any Government Railway ". S. Sections 15, 16, 17 and 18 of the Principal Ordinance are Amendmentof hereby amended by substituting for the expression Director of sections 15t16e Public Works ", wherever it occurs, the expression General Principal Manager of the Railway Department Ordinance. * 36 No. 12 of 1916. Telegraphs (Amendment) Ordinance, 1916. Application of 4. Section 18 of the Principal Ordinance is. hereby further Public Lands Ordinance amended by adding at the end thereof the following words :- 1898 No. 6 of 1898. For the purpose of this section the expression Director of Public Works" in the said last mentioned Ordinance shall be construed as meaning the General Manager of the Railway Department.". governorr may 5. The Governor may from time to time by Order direct that substitute for all, or any of the powers and duties vested in or to be performed theGeneral by the General Manager of the Railway Department, by virtue of Railway. the Principal Ordinance as amended by this Ordinance, shall be vested in and performed by any person mentioned in such Order, with or without conditions, and may vary or revoke any such Order, and from the date of the publication of any- such Order in the Gazette such person shall be deemed to be substituted for the General Manager of the Railway Department to the extent. indicated in such Order. Repeal of No. 2 6. The Telegraphs Amendment Ordinance, 1901, is hereby of 1901. repealed. Passed in the Legislative Council this Twenty-second day of' November, in the year of our Lord One thousand nine hundred and sixteen. F. A. MILLER, Clerk of Legislative Council. THIS PRINTED IMPRESSION has been carefully compared by me with the Bill which has passed the Legislative Council- and found by me to be a true and correct copy of the said Bill. F. A. MILLER, Clerk of Legislative Council. O50.-Prnledl at the Governinemn Prinuing Office, Freetown.-350. M.P. R. 1_5115. 1211b., *S Pensions (War Service in East Africa) Ordinance, 1916. COLONY OF SIERRA LEONE. -No. 13 of 1916. In His Majesty's n e I assent to this Ordinanc this Eighth day of Decembe 1916. J. WILKINSON, Governor. 8th December, 1916. AN ORDINANCt to enable t e service of certain officers in East Africa during the war to be treated for the pur ose of the Pensions Ordinance, 1901, a residential service in West Africa. [8th December, 1916.] BE IT ENACTED by the G ernor of the Colony of Sierra Leone, with the advice at consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows :- : 1. This Ordinance ay be cited as the Pensions (War Service Short title. in East Africa) Ordin ce, 1916. 2. Any period during which a European officer, while in the War service service of a Wes African Colony or Protectorate, has, with the in East consent of the vernor thereof or the Secretary of State for the Africa to be reckoned as Colonies, serv in East Africa during the present war, either residential with His M sty's Forces or in any other civil or' military service. capacity co ected with the state of war, may be reckoned as residential vice in West Africa for the purpose of section 5 of No. 28 of the Pensi s Ordinance, 1901. 1901. Pa d in the Legislative Council this Twenty-ninth day of Nov ber in the year of our Lord One thousand nine hundred an ixteen. F. A. MILLER, 0 .lC .-rk of Legislativp Council, Ptmsions (-War Service iin East Africa) Ordinance, 19,16. THIS PRINTED IMPRESSION has been carefully compared by me with tw' Bill which has passed the Legislative Council and found by me to be a true and correct, copy of the said Bill. F. A. MILLER, Clerk of Legislative Council. :;?. 1.iMl -Govern liin PTrnting .)icee. Freetown. 5(50. 1.1'. S.S.280/16.b 1216. No. 13 of 1.916. Traditi/ with the Enenmy (Poeinrs of Controller) Ordian.ce, 1916. COLONY OF SIERRA LEONE. No. 14 of 1916. In His Majesty's name I assent to this Ordinance this Ninth day of December, 1916. R. J. WILKINSON, Governor. 9th December, 1916. AN ORDINAaNCE to amend the Trading with the Enemy Ordinance (No. 2), 1914. [9th December, 1916.] BE IT ENACTED by the Governor of the Colony of Sierra Leone, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows .- 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Trading with the Short title. Enemy (Powers of Controller) Ordinance, 1916, and shall be read as one with the Trading with the Enemy Ordinance (No. 2), No. 23 of 1914, hereinafter called the Principal Ordinance. 1914. 2. The power of realization of assets mentioned in section Power to sell 6 (a) of the Principal Ordinance shall be deemed to have included and convey as from the date of the coming into operation of the Principal real proper- Ordinance power to sell with or without conditions the good-will, ty, etc., trade marks, real property, buildings, leaseholds, chattels real and other permanent assets (including the power to vest the same in the purchaser by deed or otherwise), and to effect a complete liquidation of the assets of the firm, business or company concerned : Provided always that such liquidation shall not prevent such firm, business or company from suing or being sued after the completion of such liquidation. 3. No payment shall be made out of the assets in respect Payment to of any sum due to a neutral creditor, falling within the 6th neutral category in the order of priority set out in section 5 of this creditor. Ordinance, unless the. Controller shall be satisfied that such creditor has exhausted every legal remedy for the recovery of such sum which he may have in enemy territory against the No. 14 of 1916. Trading with the Enemy (Powers of Controller) Ordinance, 1916. firm, business or company in question. Subject as aforesaid, the Controller may pay such sum, or, any balance failed to be recovered as aforesaid, in due order of priority as hereinafter mentioned : Provided that nothing in this section shall prevent the Controller from paying secured debts due to neutral creditors up to the value of the security in each case. Payment to 4. (i) Anything in the ,Principal Ordinance to the contrary enemies. notwithstanding, the Controller may apply the proceeds of sale of any property, which forms :the security for a debt due to an enemy subject, so far as it will go, to the reduction of such debt; any amount so payable being lodged with the Custodian of enemy property or such other person as the Governor may direct. (ii) Arrears of wages or salary due to any person interned in British territory, who was employed by the- firm. business or .company concerned, may be paid as to sums not exceeding Fifty pounds in each case in due order of priority to the Command- ant of the internment camp in question for the benefit of such person. Any balance of such wages or salary in excess of Fifty pounds in each case may be paid in djue order of priority to the Custodian of enemy property or such other person and subject to such conditions as the Governor may direct. Priorities. 5. In the distribution of assets amongst unsecured creditors the Controller shall observe the following order of priority :- A.-Preferential claims :- (1) Remuneration of the Controller and expenses of liquidation, including rent falling due during the liquidation. (2) Claims of the Crown. (3) Rates payable to local authorities. (4) Wages or salary of any non-enemy clerk, servant or labourer, including arrears of wages or salary (up to the amount of Fifty pounds in each case) due to enemy subjects interned in British territory. B.-Non-preferential claims :- (5) Other debts due by the firm, business or company concerned to British, allied or neutral creditors, who do not fall within the category next hereinafter described, viz. :- (6) Debts due to a neutral creditor, whose claim. against the firm, business or company is primarily enforceable in enemy territory, subject to the provisions of section 3 of this Ordinance. No. 14. of Trading with the Enemy (Powers of Controller) Ordinance, 1916. 19f6. (7) Balance of arrears of wages or salary exceeding Fifty pounds in each case due to enemy subjects interned in British territory. Provided that if the assets in the hands of the Controller of the firm, -business or company concerned are insufficient to meet all claims, he shall be entitled to pay, in the case of nonl-preferential claims, such dividend as the assets will bear after payment of the preferential claims. 6. In the case of any contract, entered into by the firm, Power to business or company concerned, which has not been executed, disclaim con- the Controller shall have power by written notice to disclaim such contract, whereupon all rights and liabilities under such contract shall cease and determine, but parties to such contract other than the firm, business or company concerned shall be entitled to prove in the liquidation for the amount of any damage suffered by reason of such disclaimer. 7. Nothing in this Ordinance shall be deemed to extend Payments to any payments made by the Controller before the date of already the coming into operation of this Ordinance. made are not affected. 8. No action, suit or other proceeding shall be brought Indemnity of against the Controller in respect of anything done in the Controller. execution or supposed execution of his powers under this Ordinance or the Principal Ordinance. 9. Any balance in the hands of the Controller, which would Balances to have been payable into Court under the Principal Ordinance, be paid to may be paid to the Custodian of enemy property or such other the Custo- person as the Governor may direct, subject to such order as the Court may make upon passing the accounts of the Controller. 10. Section 9 of the Principal Ordinance is hereby repealed Amendment and the following section substituted in lieu thereof :- of Principal "9. The Court shall have power to direct how and by whom the costs of any proceedings under this Ordinance shall be borne." 11. In this Ordinance Custodian of enemy property means the Custodian appointed Interpreta- under the provisions of the Trading with the Enemy (Custodian) tion. Ordinance, 1916. No. 7 of Neutral creditor includes a creditor whose head office is in 1916. neutral territory, but does not include a creditor, residing or carrying on business in neutral territory, whose head office is in enemy territory. Passed in the Legislative Council this Twenty-ninth day of November in the year of our Lord One thousand nine hundred and sixteen. F. A. MILLER, Clerk of Legislative Council. 0 No. 14 of 1916. Trading with the Enemy (Powers of Controller) Ordinance, 1916. THIS PRINTED IMPRESSION has been carefully compared by me with the Bill which has passed the Legislative Council and found by me to be a true and correct copy of the said Bill. F. A. MILLER, Cleri of Legislative Council. 815.-Printed at the Government Printing Office. Freetown.-350. M.P. A.G. 11/11. 12/11i. 43 PRIZE COURTS ACT, 1915. [5 & 6 GEO. 5. CH. 57.] ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS. A.D. 1915. Section. 1. Power to transfer proceedings from one prize court to another. 2. Power to make orders enforceable by other prize courts. 3. Supplemental powers of prize courts. 4. Salaries and remuneratiQa, of judges and officers of prize courts. 5. Short title and construction. *0ia [5 & 6 GEO. 5.] Prize Courts Act, 1915. [CH. 57.] CHAPTER 57. A.D. 1915. An Act to amend the Enactments relating to Prize Courts. [2nd July, 1915.] BE it enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows :- Power to transfer proceedings from one prize court to another. 1.-(1) Where proceedings are pending in any prize court against any ship or cargo, the aourt may at any stage of the proceedings, on application being made by the proper officer of the Crown, and upon being satisfied that the proceedings, or the proceedings so far as they relate to the cargo or any part thereof, would be more conveniently conducted in any other prize court, make an order remitting the proceedings, or the proceedings so far as they relate to the cargo or to any part of 'the cargo, to such other prize court. (2) Where any proceedings have been remitted to another prize court that other court shall have the same jurisdiction to deal with the matter as if the subject-matter of those proceedings had originally been seized within its jurisdiction or been brought within its jurisdiction after capture, and any order or other steps made or taken in those proceedings before the order of remission shall be deemed to have been made or taken by or in that court. Power to make orders enforceable by other prize courts. 2. A prize court may, as respects any cause or matter within its jurisdiction, and on the application of the proper officer of the Crown, declare that any order or decree made by it, whether before or after the commencement of this Act, is enforceable within the jurisdiction of another prize court, and shall, on the like application, have power to enforce any decree or order which another prize court has-~ileclared to be enforce- able within the jurisdiction of such first-mentioned court. Supplemental powers of prize courts. 3.-(1) Where a prize court under this Act orders the remission of any proceedings, or declares that any order or decree is enforceable by another prize court, the first-mentioned court may order the subject-matter of the proceedings, or of the order or decree, to be removed, in such manner and subject to such conditions as the court thinks fit, into the jurisdiction of the other court, and, where any such order of removal is made, either court may direct that any expenses [5 & G GEo. 5.] Prize Courts Act, 1915. [OH. 57.] incurred in the removal shall be borne by the cargo or any part of the cargo or the ship in such manner as the court thinks proper. (2) For the purpose of the voyage of a ship from the jurisdiction of one court to that of another under such an order of removal, the ship, if not a British ship, shall be treated as if it were a British ship registered in the United Kingdom. (3) The power of His Majesty in Council to make rules for regulating the procedure and practice of prize courts shall extend to making rules for carrying this Act.into effect. (4) The powers conferred by this Act are without prejudice to any other powers which the High Court in -England may possess for the like purposes independently of this Act, and to the obligation imposed on prize courts by section nine of the Naval Prize Act, 1864 (27 & 28 Vict. c. 25). Salaries and remuneration of judges and officers of prize courts. 4.---(1) The power conferred by section ten of the Naval Prize Act. 1864, to grant salaries in lieu of fees to judges of prize courts shall be extended so as also to confer a power of granting a remuneration by way of a lump sum, and, as so extended, shall," notwithstanding anything in any other enactment, apply also to officers of prize courts or performing duties in connection with matters of prize: Provided that the powers under that section or this section shall not be exercised as respects any prize court in India except on the application of the Governor General of India in Council, or as respects any prize court in the Dominion of Canada, the Commonwealth of Australia, the Dominion of New Zealand, the Union of South* Africa, or Newfoundland, except on the application of the Governor General or of ihe Governor in Council, as the case may be. (2) This section shall be deemed to have had effect since the commencement of the present war. Short title and construction. 4 & 5 (ieo. 5, c. 79. 5. This Act may be cited as the Prize Courts Act,. 1915, and shall be construed as one with the Naval Prize Act, 1864; and the Naval Prize Acts, 1864 to 1914, and the Prize Courts (Egypt, Zanzibar, 'and Cyprus) Act, 1914, and this Act may be cited together as the Naval Prize Acts, 1864 .to 1915, 1,478.-Printed at the Government Printing Office, Freetown.-50. 11/16. @ tiZtv-elted 18th MIaurch, 1916. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. In accordance with the provisions of section 5 of Ordinance No. 15 of 1912, His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to direct that all rights, powers, obligations or duties exercisable by or imposed upon the District Commissioner of the Sherbro District under the Bye-laws, in the Schedule hereto, shall, until further order, be exercised by and -imposed( upon the Medical Officer of Health. S SCHEDULE. Bye-laws made under the Port of Sherbro Municipal Board Ordinance, 1905. Straying of cattle-Gazette 13th October, 1905. Disposal of night-soil-Gazette 2nd September, 1911. Digging of borrow pits-Gazettte 30th March, 1912. By His Excellency's Command, A. C. HOLLIS, Colon ial Secretary. COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE. FREETOWN, SIERRA LEONE, 14th March, 1916. l.J.-Printed at the Government Printing Offive, Freetown.- 50. 10/11 Gazetted 8th April, 1916. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Under the provisions of section 7 sub-section 2 of "The Firearms, Ammunition, Gunpowder and Munitions of War Ordinance, 1908 (No. 10 of 1908), His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint the District Commissioner, Sherbro District, to be an officer authorized to give written authority for the withdrawal of flint-lock guns ann l common or trade gunpowder at Bonthe. By His Excellency's Command. A. C. HOLLIS, Onlonwal Secretary. COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE, FREETOWN, SIERRA LEONE, 3rd April, 1916. 108.-Printed at the Government Printing Otfive. Freetown.-5o. 101l6. Gazetted 12th August, 1916. NIGERIA. THE BRITISH AND COLONIAL PROBATES ORDINANCE, 1915. Whereas by section 3 of the above-named Ordinance, it is provided that the Governor may, on being satisfied that the legislature of any British possession has made, or is about to make, adequate provision for the recognition in that possession of Probates and Letters of Administration granted by the Supreme Court of Nigeria, direct, by order published in the Gazette, that such Ordinance shall apply to that possession : And whereas the Governor is satisfied that the legislatures of the following British possessions, viz.:- British Guiana Saint Vincent Gold Coast Sierra Leone Hong Kong Straits Settlements have made, or about to make, adequate provision for the recognition in those possessions of Probates and Letters of Administration granted by the Supreme Court of Nigieria : - Now, therefore, it is hereby ordered that the British and Colonial Probates Ordinance, 1915, shall apply to the above- named British possessions. F. D. LUGARD, QGovernor-General. 18th July, 1916. 889.-Printed at the Government Printing Office. Freetown. -50. M.P. S.C. 28115. 9118. Gazetted 19th February, 1916. Order No. I of 1916. ORDER-IN-COUNCIL. WHEREAS by section 22 of the Magistrate's Courts Ordinance, 1905 (No. 29 of 1905), it is provided that the Governor may, by Order-in-Council, appoint the times and places for the sittings of Courts and may in like manner alter any such times or places : NOW, THEREFORE, in pursuance of the said provision and by virtue of the power and authority in that behalf vested in the Governor-in-Council IT IS HEREBY DECLARED that portion of the New Law Courts situate at Westmoreland Street, Freetown, in the Colony of Sierra Leone, shall be and is hereby appointed a *Police Court. AND IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED that the sittings of the said Court shall be held daily at 9 of the clock in the forenoon. The Police Court situate at Water Street, Freetown, in the Colony aforesaid, is hereby declared to be closed. Made and passed by the Governor-in-Council this Seventh day of February, in the year of our Lord One thousand nine hundred and sixteen. F. A. MILLER, Clerk of Executive Council. 105.-Printed at the Government Printing Office, Freetown.-350. M.P. P.M. 611916. 2116. I 510 Gazetted 19th February, 1916. Order No. 2 of 1916. ORDER-IN-COUNCIL. WHEREAS by section 3 of the Probates (British and Colonial) Recognition Ordinance (No, 7 of 1915), it is provided that the Governor may on being satisfied that the Legislature of any British Possession or Protectorate has made, or is about to make adequate, provision for the recognition in that Possession or Protectorate of Probates and Letters of Administration granted by the Supreme Court of the Colony, direct by Order-in-Council published in the Gazette, that the Probate (British and Colonial) Recognition Ordinance (No. 7 of 1915), shall apply to that Possession or Protectorate : AND WHEREAS the Governor is satisfied that the Legislature of Nigeria is about to make adequate provision for the recognition in that Possession of Probates and Letters of Administration granted by the Supreme Court of the Colony : NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Probate (British and Colonial) Recognition Ordinance (No. 7 of 1915), shall apply to Nigeria. Made by the Governor-in-Council this Seventh day of February, 1916. F. A. MILLER, Clerk of Executive Council. . 54.-Printed at the Government Printing Office. Freetown.-300 9 M.P. S.., 28/15. 2f16. Gazetted 25th Ma rch. 1916. Order No. 3 of 1916. ORDER-IN-COUNCIL. WHEREAS by section 3 of .the Quarantine Ordinance, 1914 (No. 16 of 1914), the Governor-in-Council may from time to time make regulations for the purpose of preventing the introduction of disease into the Colony and Protectorate, or any part thereof, from an infected place : AND WHEREAS that area of the Karene District of the Protectorate as set out and defined in the Schedule hereto has been declared to be an infected place ; IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the following Regulations shall be applied to such area until otherwise ordered. REGULATIONS. 1. In these Regulations- Health. Officer" means any officer of the Royal Army Medical Staff, the West African Medical Staff and any such qualified medical practitioner as may be appointed to act in the execution of these Regulations. 2. No person shall leave the, infected area set out in the Schedule hereto without a permit signed by a Health Officer. 3. Such permit may be granted subject to such directions and conditions as the Health Officer may deem necessary and must be produced on demand by a Health Officer, Constable or any such officer as the Governor may appoint to enforce and carry out these Regulations. SCHEDULE. All that portion of the Karene District which lies to the North of the Little Skarcies River till its junction with the Mabole River, thence in a straight 4ine to Mabili on the Rokelle River, thence up the Rokelle River to the town Makump. Done and passed by the Governor-in-Council this Twentieth day of March, 1916. F. A. MILLER, Clerk of Executive Council. 326.-Printed at the Government Printing Office, Freetown. 300. M P. M. 44f16. 3i16. Gazetted 1st April, 191 Order No. 4 of 1916. ORDER-IN-60UNCIL. By virtue of the powers vest d in the Governor-in-Council by sub-section 2 of section 17 of t e Public Health Ordinance, 1905 (No. 15 of 1905), IT IS HE EBY ORDERED that it shall be unlawful on and after the Fi -t day of January, 1917, to keep swine within those portions of he Parish of Saint Paul, known as the Villages of Wilberforce ind Murray Town respectively, in the Freetown Police Distrit Made by the Governor- 1-Council this Twentieth day of March, 1916. t: P. A. MILLER, Clerk of Executive Council. i. 9_ 259.-Printed at the Government Printing Ollice. Frectown.-300 S.P; San. 15/1916. 5/6. (Jazetted 8th April. 191M. Order N. .5 /' 1916. ORDER-IN-COUNCIL. WHEREAS by section 3 of the Probates (British and Colonial) Recognition Ordinance (No. 7 of 1915), it is provided that the Governor may, on being satisfied that the Legislature of any British Possession or Protectorate has made or is about to make adequate provision for the recognition in that Possession or Protectorate of Probates and Letters of Administration granted by the Supreme Court of the Colony, direct by Order-in-Council, published in the Gazette, that the Probates (British and Colonial) Recognition Ordinance (No. 7 of 1915), shall apply to that Possession or Protectorate : AND WHEREAS the Governor is satisfied that the Legislature of the Gold Coast is about to make adequate provision for the recognition in that Possession of Probates and Letters of Administration granted by the Supreme Court of the Colony : NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Probates (British and Colonial) Recognition Ordinance (No. 7 of 1915), shall apply to the Gold Coast. Made by the Governor-in-Council this Twenty-seventh day of March, 1916. F. A. MILLER, Clerk q/ EK'rctiive Council. 278.-Printed at the Government Printing Office. Freetown.-300. M.P. S.C. 7/1916. 1/16. Gazetted 29th April, 19 16Order No.. 6 of 1916. Order No. 6 of 1916. ORDER-IN-COUNCIL. By virtue of the powers conferred on the Governor-in-Council by section 3 of the Public Health (Protectorate) Ordinance, 1915 (No. 10 of 1915), IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the town of Port Lokko, in the Lower Lokko Chiefdom, in the Karene District of the Protectorate, shall be and is hereby declared a Sanitary District. 2. The Town of Port Lokko shall, for the purposes of this "Order, be deemed to include all places situated within one mile of the Governmenit Wharf, exclusive of the lands occupied by the War Department. Made by the Governor-in-Council this Tenth day of April, 1916. F. A. MILLER, Clerk of Executive Council. 387.-Printed at the Government Printing Office, Freetown.-300. M.P. D.O.K. 3/16. 4/16. Gazetted 3rd June, 1916. Order No. 7 of 1916. ORDER-IN-COUNCIL. Whereas by section 3 of the Prisons Consolidation Ordinance, 1900 (No. 27 of 1900), as amended by section 2 of the Prisons Amendment Ordinance, 1914 (No. 21 of 1914), it is provided, inter alia, that it shall be lawful for the Governor by Order-in- Council to establish prisons in any part of the Colony and Protec- torate : NOW, THEREFORE, ini pursuance of the said provision and by virtue of the power and authority in that behalf vested in the Governor-in-Council, IT IS HEREBY DECLARED that from and after the Twenty-third day of March, 1916, the new building for the reception of prisoners, situate near the Court Barri at the town of Makene, in- the Karene District of the Protectorate of Sierra Leone, shall be and is HEREBY APPOINTED A PRISON. Made and passed by the Governor-in-Council this Twenty-second day of May, 1916. F. A. MILLER, Clerk of Executive Council. 518.-Printed at the Government Printing Office, Freetown.-300. M.P. D.O.K. 46116. 6116. * Gazetted 17th Jinw, 191 6. Order No. 8 of 1916. ORDER-I -COUNCIL. WHEREAS by section 37 o the Post Olffice Savings Bank Ordinance, 1898 (No. 1 of 18 ), it is provided that it shall be lawful for the Governor-in-C ncil to revoke or amend the Regulations set out in Schedule to the above Ordinance for all or any matters connected with he conduct and management of the Post Office Savings Bank, and generally for the better carrying out of the provisions of the said 'dinance, and that such further or amended Regulations upon ing approved by the Governor and Legislative Council and pu listed in the Sierra Leone Royal Gazette shall have the sai force and effect as if they form part of the above Ordinance : NOW, THEREFORE, in pursuanc of the said provisions and by virtue of the power and auth -ity in that behalf vested in the Governor-in-Council IT IS HER Y ORDERED that No. 15 of the Regulations set out in Schedu A. to the said Ordinance (No. 1 of 1898) is hereby amen d by deleting paragraphs 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 thereof. This Order shall come into opera tion on the First day of July, 1916. Regulation No. 6 of 1907, made by the overnor-in-Council on the 28th day of November, 1906, and ap roved by the Legislative Council on the 9th day of July, 1907, is ereby revoked. Made by the Governor-in-Council t is Sixth day of March, 1916. F. A. MILLER, Clerk f Executive Council, Approved by the Legislative Council is Thirty-first day of May, 1916. A. MILLER, Clerk of egislative Council. 1932.-Printed at the Government Printing Office. Freetown.-300. * 3I.P. P.O. 7611015. 0116. 0) Gazetted 15th July, 1916. Order No. 9 of 1916. ORDER-IN-COUNCIL. - WHEREAS by section 3 of the Pensions Ordinance, 1901 (No. 28 of 1901). and subject to the provisions thereof it is, inter alia, provided that it shall be lawful for the Governor-in-Council to make regulations for the granting of pensions to persons who have been in the service of the Colony : NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the following Regulations shall be added to the Regulations which form the Schedule to the Pensions Ordinance, 1901:- 1. These Regulations -may be cited as the Pensions (War Service) Regulations, 1916. 2. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the Regulations comprised in the Schedule to the Pensions Ordinance, 1901, or in any regulations amending the same, which regulations are hereinafter referred to as the Pension Regulations. (1) Any period during which an officer absent on leave from the Colony has, with the consent of the Governor or the Secretary of State, servedawith His Majesty's armed forces during the present war, or in any other capacity connected with the state of war, may be counted as service on full pay for the purpose of the Pension Regulations. (2) No pensioner shall be liable .to have his pension abated in respect of temporary employment either in a military or civil capacity during the present war on work arising out of the state of war. Made and passed by the Governor-in-Council this Fifteenth day of May, 1916. F. A. MILLER, Clerk of Executive Council. 4165.-Printed at the Government Printing Office, Freetown.-B00 M.P. S.S. Cire. 90115. 7116. 10 Gazetted 5th Augqust, 1916. ORDER-I WHEREAS by section 7 ( 41909 (No. 4 of 1909), it is 1 by Order, to be approved by Order No. 10 of 1916. ST-COUNCIL. , the Customs Duties Ordinance, wful for the Governor-in-Council. the Legislative Council, to make additions to the Second Schedhile thereto : NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS EREBY ORDERED that the said Schedule to the Ordinance b amended by the addition of the following item to the Table of exemptionss :- GIFTS-Whether the result of public subscription or of individual generosity which are intended for British Troops on active serv e in the Colonies. Made by the Governor-in-C uncil this Twenty-sixth day of June, 1916. F. A. MILLER, Clerk of Executive Council. Approved by the Legislative Co ncil this Twelfth day of July, 1916. F. A. MILLER, erk (/ Legislativ' Council. 642.-Printed at the U(overnment Printing Office. Freetown. -:300. M.P. P.O. 2411i. 8(1;. * V /7/- I E Ai Int \.g 1 ,, r I'l Ti. ORDER .U.DE HY THKE HIl'THfr I'alitl.'s-IuN-t. K \liN-: DIST'I!T. A'.I'I'I.YIN.; .'Ki'T.\la otF THIE i'fill.1" 11E.I.TII llT)'l li(ltH.\lTK, H i'I.E. To THE-: rTAlY IH. lTii" OF PHa T I'' KKo. 1% virltu" of th I. Illi Ito l. l l.10 WAL \\A iliIKN. llltri. t I'..a';.l .liI. r-I- f 1-f tl- Kari- lis lrls. ,I, |l r,-I\. hill > rl thi .r -b- %tl tw I-,- l....-mrl-.r its ( t'mnu il. .ip 'lj y t, lh *-"n1l ,r> *l-rn'l tof d'w' i.,k .... .- In sitll tll h1> O ir,% r i l',lln'll ,,f Ill- l lith \trti. 1t1 ".*i tih. f|iI| winoi : I |"orti n, ** o thl I'nil ih II- th l I l'..ti 1.- r;ml-, ittsi-1 nlll4, 011 | ,ll" '\I .I ull '. P'.'1.. that I. 1to -6. l';artrl III I -l- I. '. .1 .1.. ** It V I l -o I. ? .414.l I VII Ilt Iv Ii S IX- Th." w1hol4. D tIt.e-.l 0h14 11i1h IN% -. \% iilm. l.lI;. t (IRath inis, I I A I\V.\HIE\. 1/ 410 1 1 I ,rit .ll .l..ftrI Al rrovnl I.% the t4 ,,vernorit l.',,nal m lill tIhl .Is 1-t 4.4 f n4 t% . FI \ IIIII.,El / 1 K 11* f1 i 10l Garetted end Septrolodr. IS. ir d /li (Order .\'. Ih uf 1916i ORDER COUNCIL. WiintrEa by uectiou 7 of lit, 'ustoumu Duti.e Ornlinan-ce. 1t9N1 .No. 4 of 1909), It in lawful or thb. Giovrnr in Council bi Order, to be approved hby the I islative Council. to make addi tions to. omimionK from and al *rations in the second schedule thenrto: No-w I ITs 10KRUEI OutEimi th the following be added it the Table of xemptions contained in the maid schedule. in its proper alphabetical order:- Rice Ikmne and passed by the (ioverr r in 4'nulcil this 1st day of Angust, 1916. F. A. MILL.l.Kl. V rA 4';rf .tnieerv I n0.irI. Approved by the tLgislntive c' neil thlil :iloh Iay f Auagust, 1916. V. A. MII.I.KR. t'l,.rk/ f f,,y/ahtV tb'.l.. i t.-Pnsist *I t., (h a w mmeni Pt1i"4 O)B> P~r.n4m mn M P (t 361 eWt Utase lE 4th Sples.ib r. 1916. tnIer .a. 13 gof 1916. ORDER IN COUNCIL. WHl'nrAS by sectionn 3 (1) of lthe (Coin Import anl Expolrt Ordinam*'. 1916. it is provided that ihe (Govervnr in Coticil may. with the approval of the Secretary of State. for the ('iOl',onir. lty Onler prnlhibit the importation int., lt.. (t',lony i siiouch coin. whether I.-al te..mldr Or lot within th*I ('Coliy. as anr its urch Order tpeilled : AND WHKRKA1 the Secr tary orf Stae. for the ('Colnies has signifled hi. approval of the prOhibitioin an this Olrer hereinafter .ipplaring : NOW. THIIRRIPORK. IT It' IHKtIIIY illIKI thtll t Ithe imnmirtation of the coins hs'rrvllnfter p1w'ileKlr I. ami thei m.mW i. hr.'hyV prlhilbitel. vix.:- The five franc piece of Franme. lelstinma. Italy mtnl Switl*rlawIl. Done alld umPIed hby the Oovernoir i ('Council this 4th ,lay of September. 1911'. F. A. MIIL..KH, ('lrrek 1,f KArw'sis, fw C,.lue. 7. PriTnte't as the' Govenmeunt rt1nUng O1c,. Pwtowan.-Ma M.P. C. 1l1t. VIL Giudrlll 91th SVrplylir. 191t. trd,.-r ,V... II .'f 1916. ORDER IN COUNCIL. WH'KKA~K.s by virtue of Mection 17 (2) of the Public illeihl Onlijance. g190(. (.No. 15 orf 19uih. the Governor iI (Council is emn(powered to prohibit the keeping of swine as therein mentionel : AND WHAtinAS by the variou Ornlders in Council specified in the first column of the subjuintl Schedule the keeping (of Swine was prohibited. inl.r alia. in shel places sl-ec-ilied in th. uisind a column *,f the said Schedule: AND WHIRRAS by virtue of section 4 of the Interpretation Ordlinancet. 19Xt (No. 2. of I'lhit). the Goverinr in Council is en.Mpoweredl to vary or revoke the miid Onhlers in Council : NOW THIRKrFOR IT IS IIKRIKBY HitIKKItI) that the keeping of swine shall onf longer be prohilbiie.l in any (of the places specified in the second column of the maid Schdlule. and to that end the various Orders in Couhcil specifle.l in the first column of the Mid Schedule are hereby revoked. so far as they affect the place specified in the second coluiimn. THE SC IIKI)I ILK. ORDERS IN ('oVrIL. PIt. K ** ( Tihe l'Brilh ,of Sainl Arthur in the for Nifty. I'l villite of Wellinilton and militate No. o rf 4 l, May. l Iwithin i he l,. ,.lr, l),strilc . SFrecn to. SII The s iltagt, o(f Hllatini. York and Kent. .) The villnge of it.l .it ..r the thpltltbotrh,'-l lthern'of. reumnntly known Am the lIarilh of Smintl No. i; 'f I tlh Mi n'r l'I12 \ 'harles. (I 1 'I T shir r. vastli orf a lit', rtSnnithsi notrtlh-Weil tw m souilh-.euit on ithe It.lunmus lIslanls. 1.(NX) yanis west frniom the ( overtnineti t landing place at Duhlin. T II S If E 1) I' L E-oiltiud/l. ORDKRS Is ('o'NsIt I' A C KS. 4 ( .\ 1 i ar-a 3tithn a r.litlis of No. t of lIth Marvih, 19'12 ;l W ranls fr. s l~3ad AllKsug pljct. I uat lickieti, i th is luia fin IloltndR. 'I ll Thw lutr ,ins if tihl- Iranll of I .$sint I'ola. knowns a tho %ilIw No. 4 of 2~Ath .March. i16; of Willm.r,r- or.- nl Murnru T i I r1twti v .l so the Frvi'e town \V Polic.. District. _ _ _ - -- i --------- ---- Done adul pas[*;1 l of A.gust, 1916. . by iht" G;iiverin,,r in I',,tii'il thllu 2th las% F. A. MII.L'I. (lrrk of AK(rollte, %11teo,.l. 9MB-PriUted al the Oovermentl Pntiniti Offce. Pretwow.n -at M11. Pe ; 1 916.& 16 4 Gaultal tih "Arplnltrmi. 191ti. Ord," .V.'. / .*f /914. ORDER IN COUNCIL. * WHKRBAS by the Trading with the Enemzy I xiteultoni ,f1 Powers) Onlinance. 1916. it is provided that the. (;Governor may by Proclamation prohibit train: with pewrsns "r Ibelies of persons therein more particularly tdescrilwd : A.CD WHEREA3s by the alsvte-nmntionlil Onlinance it to provided that any list of let "nu or boIliev of prtnint. incorporatel or unincorporated. with whom such trailing io* iptihiltitid by a Proclamation thereunder. may Iw varied or aildedl io hy an Order made by the Governor in ('Counil : AND WHERBAS by a Proclaination dated the li;th lday of Ant.ut. 1916. trading with the jeW ins and Im.lih of 4 wIn.,>n iiu.ntin-Isu in the Statutory Li1A Pt out therein wa proihilit.Id NOW. THKREOKIt. tby virtues' ,f the > loe.r awl thllhiorit in that behalf vestued In ith (love.rntr in ('uintIl h th lit iall itrIliisus<,. IT IS HBREBY ORDERKI) that ilts- SlAtutilor l.it. t M-Iut toI iii. said Proclamation of t11. I;thl, ay 'o( A.\iiloat. 191ii*. Iw an. l the sane hereby Is ilaiend'ul by the %ariatlioun aiti tlilltltion of| the names set forth in the Schelulte hereto. SCHEDULE. ADDITIONS T1o 1.1.*T. AIUKNTINA. Aderu. Alberto. A ('Coumaniy ltihsn.ius Airs-. BalIer. Carim. (a'lle ('uinill 417. Ihitsr.n \Wi-r CoiMttagI a, Ihvid. lt1ie'siwm Aitrv. Dondern. C. W. C.'nll M 1iejt,. Ilthenusi \tre , DyokerhoffT Whiunuimn Srhiullet, iulle '1'm.sti.te. .17. Itu.i,, u Aires. Fr inke. Otto & Coiltmuiy. 'mile, llioliv.r. l;1. lthU,.. AItrS. Guthmanin. (of Socieshll Finuatiwiern i lndus.rial n mtl A inericaitia). Hirech, (of Sociiahul Financien InlustIriail Siil .Aminericania). Hoffmann & Stocker. C(lle Morenio. 4431. Ilmuenims AireS. Koerting Brothers. Calle I olivar. 2'V2. Huen-e Aires. Mamamino, Adolfo, Buenos Airet. * 17 .ey'.&r. L. P.. a (' |iiipam 14all I.ina. 37. It*iu.n Ainm. .1nnmje. Fvrinan.:,l. I'Prt.o It),.ral|n. I'albagnin. kti.r. (of St-iAl:,l. Finn:,-ien Industrial SudI Aminricatm). So-ilind Finunft r.n lIn.lutrial Stul Ampricana. II.*nns Air-s. S.rilhl Tulm* iu.,-.manii l.inila,)a. fall, I -felt 3K3. Iturisis Airt . S.tetnT.i &A No'II. A. (L.. VAll,' ('4CaKallo. .99. tlesu' .Ainrs. Stlfi.!, Schnack. Mtuller A ('Cumany. Hounue Airiw. Sntl'ina.uch A t' mnpai y. l'u,.-n I).. uwo. l~Pang ia. V.el. F. W.. A0. ('uiilan.. ('all. It-.feme. 417. 4 Ilun.t AirM . W\ays & Frr.ytgi. ('a11.. hurn-. .504. iHu.no .Airm,. Wm.axky. R. V'i. ('aile. 'orri.entr. uI.*. II..ne.m Air,.. Weygumld & Zulu F.Ide.. Calle Pern. 1<3. Ilrt..st- Air,'s. Widhmiy,'r. K. Wirth A S%-hitl-Wck. alley Sunnint. 3:72. llue..s Aires. BOLIVIA. Barlwr. Alfreit W.. A Company. C ('ColImaIl Bwhm.n & (Company. L.La I'a A ()rurn. Ila.,.ltl.rg A C'oumnpany. l.a Ia. Dohnimann. hi)ah-. A ('Comnly. Oruron A I'nlisi. Kmmel Hiernum 6s. I Piax. Kilert. F. ; Li hax. Fricke. Jermain. & ('Compmany. Orurn. ;undllch C. C. F.. Oror,. I;nnthler. EKnmlt. Sondta. IHinke. (mstav.-, A Cialmany. La 'Pax A ()rnr,,. Ilirachmman ('A 'mimy. l. I's, A O)rrn lmrnalm, Ie4rtnaut A ' 4-hulMwrt. II. Is 4rutro. Schweitter Fi*lil... Sanitn 'rnu Stolen, S-chinck. Miller A Couniminy. Silnta (Irux. Zeller. Villia'r & (Co'ninny. Sntia (Crum. Trinidalm anil Yarnlm BRAZIl.. A.hrnu. Fdlonnlo. Ruitn Dom Alailtwlis- Iahia. llihen. Irnlmrlr. I un H Ii .lhI- nll. S. Lu.i. MAlranhm , HeIzphll. Otto. C(nni. Itrpillahapt. Victor & C('onlmny. Hlion listor s. S. iatsunl, Killer. Ile rarn. al.anam l'a mir, l' rnlamnul,',am Knmprwi llhwpwke. Flis.rlianoillil. 4nnia (NilhnranB Fontw.n, Arthur. 'Nivm Fnhiis',ii l, MMl Fridihelisi AuMlhir A ('ltnipnn> Avenlda Mll.menlhn'. \,n. II. S Lidx, Mrnanlans. Flch,. .., A ('nmaiiM. (1 'miin Fth1s). ulin Sa'n. Iitoi. M. SAn (ne.l'f. (I tuaf. l'sr.s. (;rieen & Company. Ihlein. l'arn. Guimarnam N.. & Company. Rna Luni. i e CaNmot. I ;. Rio ,Ie .Janpiro Hartmann. II.. Run Ilarin *li. Victorina 25. er. Ianmi.r... HoIxborn. Krne.t. Rua lns Printni., IMishia. Iiulandl. O(lar A Company. ('Cnr. , JoA Sllveira 4. .4oua. J..invill.. Jordan Gork..n C ompinmy. .n Fruniec.i lD). Siil. Kroncke & Company. lirahyl In) NDrto . Kuphlen. Otto. Plam. Und. Von Der. & Company. Rua Di s Princemnui, l hin. Lohum. Pama. Monteiro Sant oi C&,mlany. nY.. laul<>. . Mnsqieitr and Sour,. l~ra,. Nawhbold. Ricardn. & ('ominny. Rna Hlenriqu. D)l. '7. S.4i iPulo: Prso .\Asire. PI.termnn. Adolf. & (ompainy. Run lDo Ap-ill..3;. .n. I'rnimh.u-n. Rothwehild & ..nimany. Run 1: ID. N.,Viiembr.. :31. i'u. 1Iaml... Rnnes and Bark. Larug Monte Alegri. 4;. .int,-. Schtimann & Company. Para. Simonek & Mon-ir.. Rna Do Bon Jesnui 21. Peu. t.nMilbur,.. .ocie dade Anonynm AmnaMr .n Andir-'n. Mania. Steinterg M.eyer & Compiny. Avenido" UI, lSranc,. i.. R;i*. 4d1 Janeiro : Shn Paul". .ltnder & Company. ishia. Stofen. Schnack. Muller A Company. Corumln. Welgandt. Para. Welimflog Brothurm. Rua Lilwro Ilatian.r. 70. S. Palult. Westphalen Bach & Comnla-y. Rua Coni : Sarniva. itUhia. ALL COUNTRIES. IN CENTRAL AND S-f)lTlI AlMERIA. Socineuial TIhn Mlnna .auann I.imitla-n. (11'I.K. Arrigortiagl Saturnlinon. Vallnrai A .Snutilato nmlMianl SHilitrer. II. Sl. imnan A I ..uian%. IDatipllidtr & Conmliany. Anl a.(lstn. Olpisne-r. Maurici & Colulllny. Sntinlat : Vallxwrait> A Talcahnatno Hagnaner & nimliany. Valummlao Paarman & Krhm. Vailparlmn. -slpp.terwerke Olhdlmepi'ter A.ktipn (e .'llhafl. tHlulmenranh & Co mpany. Puntia .rAn-nam. Timmn'rmann & Co ( lmny. Valluratmi A 'antiaw UnrI'. OeCar. IPunta An-.na. Wanltir Klein A C 4'Ipanlm). VallrniisM i wml d Sanliima Yamurtlna. t.. & ('rinpany. Concepiin )KNM. 1 tKA (.n.rmnil ilatporl io el Klort C.muinl.t FriA'rikohhlolin Kanal. 4. (' Hirnw-iprung. E.. Stulidetr a tle. 5'. o<.|nh1 in. Sm h1. Inlnriu,". (Cogwnllhanw. Schalty. K .\.. Frm'iIrikshliin Kintul. I. Copenhi aeIn. NETHERLANDS. De Bruijn. Randinimitrnat. Amsterulam. NE IIERHL1NDs, .AST INDIE.K. ** talviaa.-ch I I liat lt Wad." a l t a. Hilick, K. .A.. lttndljfr NUk WA Y. Btrun. Iulfdl.a, t'.. NunM'.,le.. 31. ('linsriatdnisa. (thrsltevns. Iljulniur. li.11. Itigai., 24. Chlristmuut ConraduIB. Jobh A/S. .SAtinger. Gromdal. HIuv. Stranditi.. 1. Christnumt. (undernon. Adnlf. Frldelrikstad Henriksen. G;. A.. & CompanIy. Iuslk'i.leiis 1. Cihnsatniit. Jaeger. T. C.. Stqpteni. 10. ('hristianma Kristiansuds Elekrunchsomiike A/S. Fiakaa. nt-ar Krn*tluua issns. Mortensen. Th.. lPremengi.. 2 It. Christiania Mtiller. H. A., & Company. Dramuinsfrii>,en. l'l. Chruainia . Obermann. W.. Drnuningegnsgt. 13. Christiajia. Pettersen. Ant-. Skippergd. 28. Chrimtiania. Petterven. Job. (owner of Kaffeekomiragnmet. Frltdeikeaal. Scholtz, P.. Bergen. PARAGUA Y. Costagna, David. Asuncion. Standt & Company. Stolen. Schnack. Mull.r A Company. Asuncaon. PIERU. Cnnco. Jo'. A.. Lima. DunkelbTrg. F.. Limai Eliialte & Company. Kimmel. Fernando. An(jloil|a. Fnrinlld & Qulitorf. lima. (uriln,. Anltenilr &A (Cona ui)o. I'nilt (an-ia, Yrigves.'. Allxrt,. I.tmu. HerklotM, A., Lima. Ott. Ph.. & Coinmmny. Lima. 'Pallhte. A. A.. I'acamayo. 8chrhder. C. M%.. & C(unmslns. Limea. Socitinlad TuINmas aiumnniinian I.initauIa. I.Uite Umlauff. I.. Lium. I'lIII .IPIN E ISI.ANI)S. chbuburt, R. 'OHRTUA I.. VFrrnan .s MhtIIaUI 1.int. A ('uiiini4.y. .IislWHil. Pel'rvlra, l.lhn Wtim ner. l.nis,' .. huIt l a MIt i|lvii 15. i,, l.),ili I'ORTI'i'KESEK KAT AFHIC', Hteys, F rnllmil-A A Itll4iista SPAIN. Arozena. Jow .. Santa Crui.. Teneriffe. Parte. Pedro (or Serra, Pedro Pareu. Calle Alcala. 44;, Madrid. Tannenbaum, Juan. Carmen. 24. Madrid. 20 SWEDEN. Bergmann. &Company. Birgerjurli~A'ten, 1t. Stickbholm. ialstrmnd Brotdena. Jorgen. Knockg, 2. Mahlnu. Lublin & Company. AB.. St. Vattug. 9. *. Stcklm. Ritter. A.. Sodra l'romenalden. 57. Malmoi. Schaub & (Comnlay. Stockholm. ItKMOVAIS FROM LIST. NETI KERLA ND )S. low chaert, W. A It. Van Dierenn. The jagir.. PORTUGUESEK AST AFRI('A. Alineida. Porto Amnella. Ptalna and lhi. S.PAIN. lirts (Manager of Felix Schlay,.r). itrcdlona. VARIATIONS. * PORTUGAL. Mattes. Antonio. Lisbon. as published in the. should reil Mattos. Antonio. Run 24 de Julho. Lisirmn. Mendles. A.. Lislion. as publiiidii in thle should read Mendte A.. Rua 24 de Julho. Li.idn. Mtends. Joew Oporto, as publiuihtd inl the should read Mendes. Joo. Ruia dat Flores. 139. O()prto. Statutory List. Statutory l.it. Statutoryv lIst, Done and pjuwedl by the Governor iin C'ounnld this 2,th day of Agstut. 1916;. F. A. M1I.I.KR. C'lerlk. Ef rrr1sthv (',1sleil. t6.- Prlsnad Aa tl lbo, (nmnm, Prntain Oan ftinwl--.1 M.P. o1& C(-rr ni. *14. 6tfetrtl nlsJ, .erptfsdo, I'16. tind', .V... '. .. **r I '1. ORDER IN COUNCIL. WHERE..%> by tihe Tr.ulinu with their Kiw-m i E-xtu-ni,n 4- Powers.) Onlimnanc('. 191*l. it i- pr-ih.sol itlut th. .overnir may b y Proclati liin prohibit trmllin with I-r-on,- or Itlie. of |wrsons therein muore particularly I--scrihtl: AND WHEREAS I)y- ti.. .'ove-inuentii'.l I Orliin.nce- it is providtdl that any list 4f( N.mr'nS 'Ir t.li,-'i .(f ipraMHI, lin- cor|lorutttl or uinincobr()>ntlS. wili wsh.'i *simch tra iling is pI- hiblitrl by 1 ProclimUilitii thil.rrn-irl-r. i11.% 6. I'.>rioil sor aulllhtl to by an Order mail by the (;;u.%.rn,.r 111 ('..itn-il: AND WHEREAS by it I'rol.imti.at *i.>.*-I ith. It;th 1)ay o)f August. 1916i. trailing will Ihi. i|nr .ini .11111 xisn-li- If |i.rx nms Imenlitionile in tIhl. S!.st.itlr Li-st -I 'llt ithier'ini waycs prohibited: AND WHIKHIEAS Ilv nm Orletr Ili ('...l .- i IAtS l thI. ?'lAth flay If AaUsitI. 191;. il.rtaill t-irflatilsi t l .141 itinM1i wer". nu lis. by way of nto(a'inliitwl "f ill- *, t.l sta(llitorr l.i.t; INOW. THERKPRIIK. Iy h. irtli of d1w Ihoi. t il Au.thl.rtl in thAlt behalf 'vsteols in tihe I;,'> ,rr '*r in -,,u-sm li II It he ..At.l Orlillnance IT I IIs H KIRIV KIV slIil that Ihl c l.tul., I.. -t suit ill ti1e ,sidl P'r hlimanati-ii 4 Ilh, l'th sIh 4 A nlsu.II. .l6l;. IN' andi the uins lwrn'l>>i r.s fiurtlihnr ilsul'sh*l I'% lthe *triniiol A nl iltdiionl oft hi IIthe na s t fourth ill th.e I 4che'.isul hulir'l, SCHEDULE. AIIITIONN TO I.IST Kuillkk. Fnukal ,A I ',IIIIminy. Aveni.t *I Miy. I tl. I|.11-tu. Aitre . .Mollhr & ('unm~spn y. C'all .irtlnir' Mitr". 7..'. l1i.,1n1% Airl,. h101.1 V IA lKuinecke Finl'del & C'Iasumny. O)rrn. HItA '/,II.. Ribeiro. Armando. HI{m Voluntarios ,In Paltria,. I4 & 42, Porto Alegre. Wolff. Eric. Pernambuco. Asnel. J.-nn A l'k k Fridlolan .Iu, .i Kul VM-k). un Fmranque. l.iant, S.ulalkin A l44iIi.;n. 'ir.n-i".. l.,t-chnr. li.rmtaiiil. Plttn.- Ptister .A A'e..l (Itl.,llhi V'.,i Pli-t,-r A l'.-p,.. Ama-I Alltlinl Hll. Siloitika. H(wllinii. Alexatin lr .Aluv-4 Hl.-.lini 1 Schewentl. August. Ca inl. (t'r.t Yelli. Saiuni l Judah.ll., Saloniika. lPE:ISIA. Hajji MfultaIuini.il Hll.uiin K;.i.-runi. l isalian. Shelir,k. Gorv,-. T.h,-n-i. I'KII. Danoelitir A C'ompan. Mollenml. IDoleidhln A Ki'nf.lpel. I.illa. 1'IIll.I INI.S INI..NDI.s Connor. J. A.. MAlni... cwll,,. II. Imanil., l'PORTl'.;.. ('tlliilnJahm ,*In* Cok'u a1, Poirtl uin'. Itsma 41 fomnrllfri. 'IT. UI.IIwNn. .Irrf. iin5 j... I ran- I'jiis- saiio. 1:1. U tiitine. Kminusr. W. 0.. inlln. In% VIr-., .II. .11 OM1-I. I-,II'ote.. hm '* A.vhai ,,-. l.,l-h i. M.im. A < rvanlh, l'hrl.lo iiisa %I.w ; Mor ts .-I.- Ct'r a n)ll.. Trav us, cLi lmlIrn N ,,si,. ?,'. I..L -,ii. N1 nl li... Wi Sii,, -. K-1r tro ,, i tint. P sts.s Fer. innsil.f A Ilt "I \n l< Hermnlrdo KFi,.gi-n Vlivin FrniiI-a .Iamlcimii' Frrp-riain llkptipin). ;t ilj. a :I (hr'im .e .h,. a . dI.i) IN . \wo-wol. Htelov. HIna <'"ini N'. 1.1i14> I*ITrI'nIl'WEs: VAST AFIIi'A. C'hrisltoplihil 'l, lhco. r,, n-I, l II StI' \IN Arratm al. (uIbriel. 4'all, \laitahilhl. ? .. il.Mvnlt 1,'ili,'rui .hIome f i -, ..4*' i Ill l rit. -.r1, .1 ". I et 1 ,. Martintfo sit SI 4r., 14:. kl a hitl, IIarmis ter. llerionmei. Ai, .nial ',. \1 t, , Ihirs mae.ier. IIerni.soi .A Fillah Ara .ial .'. Is,: frIuairt1 I'alii. 21. TIly. ('liaii .(Fi,, nluivi. ('ia.si i,- li.. m s. 14. lMains I. E'|IIIna. Aiintoi. .Mailas,. Frendenthal. Gustiaf. Calle ,el C'mo. 7airagoa. Gaimeprt. Ermili, M.1. Calls l'rinc<-,. 59;. Harcelona. Onlle ..hm -I* Luin. Seville. 28 Giuncailves Hl nman,,-i, LA lhliiiu A T-nerif,. lltusch. Hugu. A ('i.manny. 'iall,- |)ii r I I.-I I. rllarr-|-a. & h2aI'nl. MIalltima Hloppe. Cuarl*. y Syl i. Alan.i-la *I- Ma.zatrr.-la. 1. Iillosu. "" Ln Defeim.-i" M.lali. l.ian. A.ii-llnia itlis, ligtunill,.v. :tl Malig h I.-p|M.. J.e.'.. 'tII,, Dipuoll ucini. I 12.11. II rel.'sil,. L.rnies', M. t(irraguia i-t>nasnl>nly a- lll (ar rsto., 'i14 I. la itmeunt. 1. '1,Malage. Morlin.. .Jtuin (iiali,. C'.dl. 'nl-lii, 1.. M2. anl.a Muldler. Fnritlu'. Vigi,. M.uller. li rmniunn,. Avi'n,. *21ll. tfarv'-lun. Noraganari. Lui.t. Turamauiu Rafuls. Jaimei. MDirmitlri, .San Franivrn. .'. IlIorr.liu,. Ramnir-S,. Atioii-. .Malan.', Salvindor ll.r-nimnutn. al-o lit. Caiellon. Segnlerva. Itafarl lluiq Valencia. SxociiNlail F.lfaola A.inanimina 'im Fahrie;,*-ili. I.* PeIrla. Imitlariin. Calle Dipula'ion. S7. :'1. IILS & 11 1. iarrl.itua. Trickner (,,r T.ikinr) Minxim,. .M.rrui|l SWEDEN. Sve ,iska l.imni mainn-fabrikeii K-miniililMia. Vrxir M.*,-r & C,'lnimpny. l.,,,Ikrnnau I'rC'OI'AY. (ilsIenus. Knrili.ue. Montepviol,'. IKMIOVALS FROM IL.IST. A.iOKvfNTIA. (inllihiinn. S.. fi,,rminrly, of SNoierlalI linalncoirlru Inltuelrial Sil Ainerlvnuai Ilarly. K.. A fI'ninmny. i(sirlin.ri lIanly &A ,MItil,.'ukn*smui. Ihonemw Aires nil H*mrio. Miartleis, ilh, MHo Brothem, C'all, Itlanrl ,. .5.54. HIurI, A.lrv. IIlMAZII. Whilaksr. Krun,.sl. A C 'omll),n. Sali... C'I'A D1OI. Klirich. hiunpl. .lulil, I'ro. iii (Ol'irlioer $of .i. II Ir anorn ll. hiLa *I, l'ailnlq( .1ii .Jllrg, i ll'ir ionr tof Il .I ll I l Anlii.l-t.'rijjir (sillni A .vihs linhanshi. I imhiwit, Chrilai.liurollr. Zan'rs. H.Iesi. Keprielli. -lit-ti . Miasirian. Kerman. Tabibian. M.. Realht. 'ullCOn J,.. .. LA.1., Eliamkle & ('a'm1111n. Garria Yries.lv'.n,. Al.l.rt-. l. In<. I'OPRT)nil' E FAsT AFltCA'. Vill0 Majo,r. A F.. Lnurn-,i- M ,aut,-,,. SPI'AIN. Bonsouis & Coumpanly. Tarrmon,, sWE DEN Grubbemn. Carl E.. Stockholm. VAHIATIONS IN L.iST JA .PAN. Evera. Simon A ('<4ulmjuy. 2.1 Yiasuhita-cho,. Y'kluInmu.: lil .'.d|oim.lchi. Kolw. as publilsheI iln ithl- statlt..rr I.tl. ,houilil rwd Simon E'erm A (A C.mlany. 2.' Yamlashati-ho. YokAolaum : 111 Yedoiachi. KoInw. Sholn,. Schmill. I Yauyiuch,,. Itchlimn*. K-jainachi. Tokyon. Las publishedlI in the. HIatulory I-sl. shdulll rm'nl Schmidt. Slhontn. I. Yayoeuch,. Itchome. Knjimiclhi. Tokyo. N ITI I E I .A N ID. Ikldnak. llernuan. W\'oiuw.rral ignlnmhnt,. 1J%. A.nit*l.rlaisa. as putllashil in llthe Statutory L.iL alishiil rval HIkenak. Ileraman. Franio Vain lli,,rstrat. .11. A\m.ir liutdhcrlami. MI publishiliil inl tih' statutory l.,t. hliaimil reawl chrolwmr,. Stomlsitvaurt. Masthiolmihip Pl'ren llievrikkle,. 2bI. Scbwpdersky & 0m('ialenyl rinlved'iilijkwaillNim. :,. lIt{illnlatin. os published in tihe' SN 1114ory l.iht. ,hi,.oll ,m1.,l Mchwedelky't. A. I1.. Stucr.'*. liravnslitjkal. IlON. IHoll-ri'lin Van Dam. (' W. I A ',minun... Molt .b, as itllelh hil In llh slnlht -hry l.W. 1hl,,.il r",al Vai DAn). C. W. II.. A C,,many. Havihrl'n(nM. la. Hl lStatutory Wlist, shotiul rndil Vmilt(. A. Dl., lP'rineWMstlnMul. *I;., Notternltam. Zuil-lollnflandche i rktrirch,' illikdrtnkkernj sl(.vlin, A Emballage Fabrie.ken C'inlminy (.1. Nonrler.i). aIattnsmtw~e. 4I. Rotterdam. ias lImblished in the Statutory l.ist. should read Zuid-Hollandsche Blikdrukkerij Spee1'a.l- & A Em hantllage Fabrieken (J. Nornten). Jacob Catt ,tr.mt. I ln.. Rotterolam. PORTUGAL. Santoe. Joaquin ila Anumpao Artino T"rav' a strella. 19. 4 Lisbon. as published in the Statutury List. should read Da Asmumpqano HUant Artlno. J, URUGUCAY. Clause & Company. Misionue. e"q.. P1Idras. Urugtuy. it publill,-lI in the Statutory IAst. should read Clausen & Company. Calle Pledra. 19.1. Monitvi-lea Raplmeyer. C. C. (partner of Clausn & C'oiiasaey). 'ruguay as published in the Statutory stA. should nrad Koppelmeyer. WCru Christian (paituer of V('iaseM A V'*nlm|ny) . Uruguay. Done and pamsl by the Governor in Council thi *1ith -Ly of August, 1916. F. A. MILLER. f '"lrk *cof Ex'restli- It's se'eril. 73.-Printed a tbm OovuMmr s Pfrttu Ocv. Frceeown.--3 ".P. Kat cm nit. rit tiatllEd 9th Sprrrmber. 1916. h)rdrr .V;. 17 ,f 19te. ORDER IN COUNCIL. By virtue of the power vstted in the ;over,,or in Council. with the approval of the Legislative Council. by section 2 of the Tribal Administration Extension Ordinance. 1!9w; (No. 27 of 190WP). IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that all the provisions of the Trihal Administration (Freetown) Ordinance. 190.5. other than such provisions thereof as appear from the context to be applicable only to Freetown. shall extend to the Sherbro Judicial District. Order No. 11 of 1910. made the 18th day of April. 1910. and approved by the Legislative Council on the 9th day of June. 1910. is hereby revoked. This Order shall mine into force on the lit day of Noveunalwr. 1916. Done and jammed by the (h.e.rnor in Council this :21b day of August. 1916. F. A. MI.IKIt, I 'lork ctf KXrvlilw ('eo'mld. Approivel by the Legislative Council this .t1ih day of AunruM. 191;. V. A. M.1,FKit. CVr off lywolesliei (1%uslil. SW.-Pnord as lbs naovtramnt Prmu1an Oke. FIremowa.- -3 M.P. D.C0J 7MIl zta Utantlli JUth SOptrnl&,wr. I ol. OIlrder .\'-. Is ,, um. ORDER IN COUNCIL. WHERSAS by section 23 of the Public Heaulh orditancic. I:o.'s (No. 15 of 1905). as amoened by section 8 of the Fnr.4tuwn Municipality Amendment Ordinance. 1912 (No. 13 of 1912). it i. provided that it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council from time to time. inter adia, to declare and appoint plao-s to Iwn public anarkets within the meaning of the mid Onlinancie. and therevuipnt all the provisions of the said O(lrinanc!, applicable to market shall apply to such marktns as shall bI li -Ir.-lrlI and pp.1 ioindl as aforemaid : NOW, THEREFORa. in pursuance of the mid provision anul Is% virtue of the power and authority in that behalf vi-.td in the Governor in Council. IT It HuRIuKB D)KCI.ARICD that the ilacm specified in the subjoined schedule shall l- awnil art- hertihy appointed public markets within Ih nmeaninta -of the mi.lI Ordinance. H II K I 1'" I. K:. Naume of MNanaser or Inqpri'atn r PIor | Mr. A. (l. Maxwell ... ... No.' ? WalIl| M|. SIrt, Memm. 8chumacherand HSitrasnanua Itawdiln Strr1 l Mr. M. It. D~l>vie ... ... No. 132 Fanimah ithy ianlI Momoln Allir ... ... Corner of Water aiil Trrilawoy Strn-aP Mailde and pmmmi by the (Iovernor in 'otinill thi I lith ,lay 1eplsmlwr. 191). ,. A. MIIl.l.Kl, (Iferk of wrisie.- f 'I asge'id. Wi-Pnsated ms theo florenmuat PIratins OM. Fivntown Wm M P Ita. ISIl 11 it Zetleni 30th i ptelrmler. 1916. Orier \-'. 19 tf 1916. ORDER IN COUNCIL. WHEa s by the Trading with the Enemy tExtension of Powers) Ordinance. 1916, it is provided that the Governor may by Proclamation prohibit trading with persons or bodies of persons therein more particularly described : A.-o wnKEar_.s by the above-mentioned tordiuance it is provided that any list of pelrsns or blxlies of persons, incorporated or unincorporated, with whom such trading is prohibited by a Proclamation thereunder. may be varied or added to by an Order made by the tGovernor in Council : A.m wiua.As by a Proclamation dated the 16th day of August, 1916, trading with the persons and bodies of persons mentioned in the Statutory List set out therein was prohibited: Asot w ar.ntls by tOrders in Counicil date the .LSth day if August. 1916, certain variations nnd additions were made Iby way of anlndilcent of the saill stntutory Ist : Now, THlERtrouE, by virtue. of the power and authority in that behalf vested in the governorr in C'ouncil by the said Ordinance IT Is nErrnatv o0t>:1u430 that the Staltlltory Lint set out in the said Proclamation of the 16th dlay of A.ugust, 1916. he and the same hereby is further menwdeil liy the variation and addition of the names set forth in the Schedule hereto. MCII K)'LE. ADDITIONS TO LIUT. AIIENTINA. "La Germano Argentina": Ellerhorst. Fernando ofr "i (reinnano A.rgentina"). Ilasherg. I'., (of "laa Oermnano Argelntinta"). Kolelt, 0.. (of "l (la O(rliano Argentinn"). Meyer, Martin, (of "lIa Eisner, Juan, and Company, Hanta Cruz. BRAZIL. Cia Lithographira Hartmann Reichenbchr, Hua Guomuun 9M, Sao Paulo and Rantos. Schar. Ernewt. Pernambuco. W\idzflng. Max, Sao Paulo. C'IIILE. Trillo, Victor, Antofagasta. IDENMARK. lIkldring and Company, VodlroffipladMIM and V1*tr* Iloult. vard 47. <('Oenhngipn. Miehl, (s., T,,rlhnskll.gind *"-2. <'oii.nhnglen P'eternA. P. ('arl. Ilolumpn KanalJ t'onl-uagrn. ItRamtnuiuen. Alf.. and Company, Martinmv. 9; Vestri lBoule. vard 9. Copenhagen. Riis, C., Bonne Linoleum A R.. Kronprinmensgade 6, Copen- hagen. Winkel and Wondt. Born 7. Copenhagen. ECIUADOR. Hlurau. Juan. Manta. MO(ROCO. iTiIis LSrr SviKnsat~s A.t. Pusotvs Lima ro Monwoc-x.) Abekhzel, Aaron. Laraiche. Alhithol. MoSos. and Sonw. (Abithol. Jomrph M.. Samuel M., Iafne'l M1.. Lamrnicr. Af Aannrtl. Mohaniml It.n Il)rem EI. Iarslche. .%mir. Tnhe.r lien. Larnalhr. Anhrl. VYurf El. armirhr. Asiharnal. Ald.lewnaha. Arlla. Ammniyng, Simon. Irasiche. Amanyng. 4olnmonn. Larnlrhr. Anni. Abhmen El l. ralrhr. Axtot. Alislalnm. lfarirhe. Axtot, Fecdl Ien Mohnnird. latniche. Axtot, Siddelh lien Ahmnid. Laralrbe. Itaghar. )ris El. Alcasmr. Ilakknal. El Aynahl El. Armlsa. Bakkall. Mohamed, Trtnan. Itennrrnmh. Iralhim. lamrlrhe. lnIlnvaynn. Snlnmnn, flrmirlh. IHnlflah. Ella. LArmlrhe. Ilenlril. Itaftnl, Larnirhe. l'nmnIrrgul, Vidnl M.. Telnan. Henros, lWmar, laminrle. Rlenalat, Jarob. IArtlrho. HIte nhlton, Joneph. IAInlrhe. Bensmhiton, Moaes, Iaralche. Ilemam, Oolad, TAraiche. Botbol. 8entob Haim, LaraJcle. Bukharl, HoUuein Abdelaun El, Tetuan. Caduoh, MeUed, Larasche. Cohen, Meiod. Laraitihe. Cohen, IS. and J., (Cohen, Simon J.. Jouwph J., Scialuum .1.. Jacob S.), LaIrlche. Cohen, Simon D., (Cohen, Simon U., Jacob S.). Laraiche Dukall, Uladj lien Mantl El HaUynni, Laraiche. Dukall, Hlamed Ben Feklk, Alcaxar. Eljarrat, Jacob, (Eljarrat, Amraum J.. Judah J., Meir .I.o. Alcasar. Eljarrat, Judab, Alcasar. Gelool, Mohamed lien Abdel Kriun ltn. Alcazar. Hababi, Mohamed El, Laralche. Iadj, All lien El, Arila. Haquiba, Cades, Larairhe. Ilarrack, Abdeslama El, Alcazar. HBahali, lamed Ben El, Ari-la. Haihmi, Mohamed lien El. Arzila. Hashmi, 81 Hamed El. Tetuan. Hisu, Mohamed Ben, Arzila. lomsein. Mohamed El, larniche. H'Sissen. Selam (Abdle.laine El. Alcazar. Hum, leichardt, Arxila. lusmaein. lien El Hadj El Jtmwili. .Alazar. Kell, J., and Company. lar iche. Kouira. Irees, Laraiche. Lebady, Mohanmed, Tetuan. Levy, Solomon. Iratiche. Maaruull, Uadj Mu.llalil El. I.rnirhw. Mestbahi, Mobhlanid *El Kari. .Alrn.ar. Mokhltar. Mohalniniel. A.riln. Mokhltar. I lail. Arills. MorytuN'f. liFortumnte S.. iMy~rtvowf,. I" S l.ilnlh S.. Slitmin. .1.), laralch'. MoryuMaf. Jo(M|phI and Vlda1. .41rnihe1. Mloryum'f. Mesod I Id lnsmii. L.jnirlhe. Mludden. Mohanisil El, TetUnni. Mayal, lIwac anil M.. Iaranirch. Mzanaxi, Mohanidl El, I.arnichr. Odadlah, Jottsph llnihim. Larnichlr. Ouushihi, Abdlridlniamn El. Alcazar. Kensachanaen, A., and ('lmmuny. Irnairire. Rohner, Friedricrh. amrahw. Rohner, Werner, Larnalhe. Babbaf, Mokluf andi 'Conimlny. lamrnich. Sabbhab, Meaod, lralrnche. Babbab, nimon,. Larnlw. Bagar and Woerner, LIratlhhe Sherti, Mohamed., TtIinan. Phorti, Mohamuud, lIe-n 1I:, Aralla. MHlaonal, 1lesH|l, Larnilclh. Sondry (E.asoudrl"y aiintul; mouldry !rinlc'hlIi and I'lio,, Laraiche. Soussi, Hadj Mailond El, Laraiche. Souwai, Howaeli El. Laralche. Steinkampt, Heinrich, Alcazar. Tarnow, Max L., and Company, Tetuan. Tani, Abdel Wahab, Laraiche. Wedele, Jehan, Tetuan. Zailachl. Abdleilam El Atmrt. Iaraiche. Zcgari. Hlamed, Laranche. Zegari. Talb, Laraiche. Zimmermann, Aleaaar. Zwartfeld, W., Laralche. NETHERLANDS. Itlitneveld and Schellen,. lloompjes, 40n; Pirkstrsat 63S, Rotterdam. Goldawhmeding 0. A., Knlverstrant 56, Amsterdamu. Hertzfeld. L. H. Van, Wijnhaven 24a. Rotterdam. Kan. Alfred Abraham. J. J. n., Van Aemsteltraat 2o, Amsterdam. , LAetiw. Simeon De, and Company, Klovenlersburgwal 72. Amsterdam. Molenberg and Dekker. Stat ionstr. 53. Zaandaim. Olie and Vetfabriek "l'f Shie" N/V., Westerkade 6, Sclhievdam. Peermitmin. 8., and 'omipany. Tauidweg 4.5, Hilvermam. Rompi, .1. )an. Iejongest rnat. Terntuzen. Ve te'grn, J. II., (i;intmb'hti-,ing.pl 261. lotterdlam. Viwer. E. E.. and Zonen landiilsverveniging. Kromboom- sloit 37, Amsterdam. Wallig. (Gebrud-r. Singer 'NO. Amsterdam. WIViner. II.. and Compnan, Randhueilmtrnat 3. Amsterdanm. *NORWAY. Annemwrn.Phllp E., ('hritllnanhtind. Aimin-rmwi, i'hriMtinni, Itimudhuellmingn 11. Christilash5. Arnemainni, Ilan Thi., Thlillaxigndle M$ ClihriNtllana. Anutlh'n. Otto, Mnnkedamsnn. 9, Chrlutlania. lehrlntiiz. Andreas, Anlemind. Dldrirla''n. Moy and Company. Kongensgt. 14. Chrlstiania. Fonrr.iede Feldspattbrnd A/S., $oarliborg. fludiwilrcker and Co Johnbiin. A., Sklen. Norsk Tarmindusatri A/M/., Itapkkegt. 24., Chrisatinla. Norwegian Sardine Comipny. Kopwrvlk. Rain ltapnvnal, Engren, 18. llrigen. Stavanger Conrwrve Vainrik. Inrvill. 47. Stavangemr. Tangevald, L. A., A/$., ToldlM gilde so. Clirliatltila. PERI A. erushbil, Kerman. PEII'. Leon, Felix, Pacaamnyo. Raygada, R. Y., Palts. Bhiaefer, Carlos, Plau. Trittau, George, Lima. PHILIPPINE ISLANDs*. Arend, A. Von, Manila. Aidnga Company, Limited. Basilan Plantation Company, Zambsnaga. Cooper Company. P.O. Dox 109, Manila. Detennann. A., (of Manila Commercial Companyp, Manila. El 81glo, Manila. Fua Matas Company, Calle Roarlo, Manila. Omur, Otto and Company, Manila. La Yebana Cigar Factory, Manila. Lampe, 0.. '(of E. A. and Otto Wetwrj, Manila. Landablh, J., (of Secker and Company), Manila. Lohmann, J., (of E. A.. and Otto WVeberl. Tuguegarao. Maack, A., (of Manila Commercial Company). Manila. Manila Commercial Company, P.O. Box 142. Manila. Aleller. P.. (of Manila Commercial Companyl.. Manila. Menzi. J. M., Manila. Nagel. P.. (of Juan eilboth and Company), Manila. Oriente Cigar Factory (La Perla Del Orientei. P.0). Box 130. Manila. Seiloth. Juan and Company, Limited. Manila. Siegert Siebrand. Manila. Strohecker. P.. Manila. Velbagen. (of Oriente Cigar Factory). Manila. Welbr. E. A. and Otto. Cagayan. Manila and Tuguwigarao. IPOTI lT'(. I. P'ulu. O(llii'rnm.. and 'Comipanry. ilina III n> AlfMndrlgea i%. iporto. PIORTI'"(l'E." W':4T AFItlCA. Iti MI IL, i*1iTI (UESE t*'INI.:A. ANI FEUN.\NiM Pi'. Iniqo. Alfonmo. Itio Muni. Karmten. Friedrirh, Ilanibmdlirra. Lieb, Euagen. nntia l.alnwl antid Sut Carlai. Maninetter, Ikoomna. Morith. E. II., and Company. Santa Iinmll. Peres v Morn. Fernsando Po. Rolf, LuilS, Illasnn. 8chwartz, I1ans. (Iblm. Reifert, Pauln, lhiolsna. Titzek, Rudolf. limo. (chlode ; itannmlldirnira (I'lm : linflata Cacheo and Fartln. Vow, plans nFrim. Woeormann Lini, Fernuuudo Po. SPAIN. Blas, Herrero, Malaga. Chell, Jose Vilchez, Isaac Peral 22, Cadiz. Goncalres, Francisco, Las Palmam and Tenerife. Goniales, Julio, Alameda de Maarredo 1. BlIbso. Gotz, Anton, Hotel Moderno, Tuy. Joanuldes, Temistodles, Cealle General Menacho 9, Cadis. Union de Detitladores de Esenias de Espams Sociedad AnoaUma, Maiga. SWEDEN. Engstam, P. L., A/B., Drottingg. 81, Stockholm. , Hanson, Wilhelm, and Company, Vagatan 6. Stockbolm. Lagerlors, Sam., Maakinbyra, Cenuralpalatart, Stockholm. URtOUVY. Cauto, Roberto (c/o Staudt and Company). Vasques, Pablo, Salsipuedes 231. Monterideo. REMOVALS FROM LIST. ARGENTINA. Costaguta, David, Buenos Aires. Kuicke. Frankel and Company. Arenida de Mayo, 1400, Buenos Aim. Svenson, O)hion and Company. Cerrito 36, Buenos Aires. Widmayer, E. BRAZIL. Poock and Company, Bahia. CHILE. Yaurleta, R., and Company, Concopelon. NETHERLANDS. Blitz. Hienpootduln -; Inavfrnkaul 47, Scbhevrlusn. Delden, Simon, lipositiduln =2; Ilavenkade 47, Shbeven Ingen. Delden and Blitz, Selnpostduin 1-; arvenkade 47, Scheveu. ingen. Ean, A., Jxn., Blaslumstraat 1. Amsterdam. NORWAY. Dental Company (J. Broderson). Christlanla. PORTUGOAL. Heruhld, 0., and Company, Rue de Prata. 14, Lisbon; Rut de Nova, Alfandopg, 2, Oporto. Pereirn, Lisbon. 8WEDEN. Forsblad and Son, Normr HIauingtan, 0, Gotbeaburg. VARIATIONS IN L1AT. BRAZIL. Da Precedta, A. Alres partnerr of Fonsaea and Company), Pars and Rio de Janeiro, publiabed in the Statutory List, should read Da Motta, A. Alves. (partner of Fonseca and Company), Para and Rio de Janeiro. NETHERLANDS. De Braijn, Raadhuastraat, Amsterdam, published In the Statutory Lift, should read Braijn, P. C. de, Raadhulastraat 4, Amsterdam. NORWAY. Broderson J., (Dental Company). Sandefjord, published in the Statutory UList. should reed Broderwon J., Chrlstianla. ipens, H. D)., Christlanuand, published In the Rtatutory List, should read Riegen. H. F. von. Prof. Dalilgate. Christiansmd. Rusten, Erik. Sarpaborg. published in the Statutory List, should read Rusten Erik. Blergen. PORTI'OAL. Caumacho. L. F., Funchal. Madeira. published in the Statu- tory List, should read Camacho, Luis Edwardo, Traresia Do ouido 26. Funchal, Madeira. Wimmer J., and Company, Rua ds Magdalena 45. Loslbon. published in the Statutory List, should read Wimmer, J., and Company. (Johannes. Hlans and Max Wimmer), Rua da Magdalena 45, Lisbon. Done and paiwd by the Governor In Council this I1th lay of September. 1916. F. A. MILIKKR. Clerk of KnMliehw CouWrl. ItA-PnaMdua 2n,0 (ow.enmws- Pfnajw- Ow. Pwtoww.- L.. MA Oar. n& swa (;tll- l 30tle Septroltdr. 19!. Order .V',. ;"_' .,, 1ltl . ORDER IN COUNCIL. MWati:us b'y the. Trading with the L-ine.my i Extiini-ii ,1f PowersI o4nlitiani'c. 1916i. it i prlavnil'al that ith. ;-overrior imay by Pril-inanaition pnrhilit trt.liiag with pe..ronifi oar lNM-liep ,f peIrnwms therein imo -r particiularly ide.m-rilm-41 : .ANI WIIrlici:s la y the. nlliv. hIillliinal-4l i r'Ilitnlaitrs' it in prniviidedl thlit any list f lt E-arm'mn onr m9lit-i, of |N'rNp.iwi. ini('>or| nttaIl car wtiliina arar n>ita-il, with i iltilli amt li, Itr ling is prihliilite-l liy l 'rhProcla:inatiha thlirnieIlhr. maun INw vnrieul or nadlled ti) hly anil ( Irl.r iist hia Is% thli ( *overn.ll r in ('41it111 i : A.Ni wImI:r.% blIy n P'r.limninintioln hldat,4 thi ,1611I ,IIh T of A.Ilugst. 1916. tmulining ithill thi' IwM ilr')I ntil IMmlieS ofi peI~.ris> iiirtitin4 ill fin h tt i ihtory I.,Jt wi, oiut thenrrin wnm prohilbilt.l : .%%a WHi:Hr,%i Iy v irsrra i4 E'valIl lI initl tlsal t 'sth lin if A .lIgeli-, IIlli, ianl till- IN"il stls of S.-pilt'eail-r. Il i c flnll V rilJ lnim ai nil iiasllit ,iiam uwrn' iiilra lr %it u % of natIti ialaimitl ,of thr wil HSiatory ,ir t :it NOW TiiI:l:I;Iaia:l t virltil osf lat I. IWm r tnil (ltli rtlit li t11li la t'hlIlf vit,'ai l in t i (; .rirn r in ('m a cil Is tl h' Ow siI Ord nlistrs,' IT isf jI i:ln siiti .fIia ow ti ,f l.r S atttil.ary i let tl INe nti ilh It ila eatr i .lila'v I f artliar a I aiw' $stil e'sh \ i\ l l as'ri 't tin and n4militioi1 of tibe mnmira 44-1 fooril in flat thriilte, horin. ADDiThIv Ti L.IST. Ilannes Alemiiani Triaissliuitiron siti'aii(e'r I Ilt'roa Ilaiw'n (h'rilllillls'e do. hI A lti alrtl 1 Sirl 1irllt, til ls', Shti l Atmirlki tin iihle I tllk i. lhwueiltyzr, l'ell|<'. Sinlit IP', 9-I"I, 1 u.iHario. IIU.I VIA. unnco Alminan Trnnantlnntion i )rItsM'he I'e l'rmeeis'lhe Bank). BRAZIL Achlm and Company, Joinville, Sta. Catharina. Banco Aleman Trantatantico (Deutsche Leberseelscbe Bank). Beaco Germanico de Is America del Bud, (Deutsche Bud. Amerikanshe Bank). Bercht Brothers, Roa Voluntarloa do Patris 44, Porto Alegro. Brae aulache Bank fOr Deutschland. Bah'i; Porto Alegre; Rio de Janeiro Banton and RBa PA'sl.. Bmmberg, Dandt and Company, Rus Voluntarioa da Patria 4 and 56, Porto Alegre. Buhle, C., Porto Alegre and Rio Oranite no Hnl. Compaeila Braslelra de Electricidade, (Brmprh of Siemens Scheckert Werke), Avenida Rio Branco ;9 a'id 1, Kia General Camara 87, Roa do Hospileo ")3, .Iio de .ln inro; and Rua Sao Joao, Bahia. Demarchi and Company, Uragua.yanr. Empresa de Nsvegagao Moequelro E. Boar6, Para. Campo, Jose Pinto. Offina Velhote itiva. Offlrina 'iuva Casuilli-r. Empma Graphics Rio Orandense, Itua do* AndredaK 447 Porto Alegre. Hermanny, Louis, and Company, Rus Gonoglves Dias 54 and 57, and Avrelda Rio Branco 126. Rio de Janeiro. Ostermeyer, Frederico, Rus da Quitanda 63 and 175, Rio de Janeiro. Pintach (Julius) Aktlengesellschaft, Rua Bao Pedro 9, Rio de Janeiro. Rellknann and Company, BRa B 6 Vista 42, 8ao Paulo. Schllck, Alfredo and Company, Rus da Afetmbles 14; and Rua Quitanda 47, Rio de Janeiro. Simoes, Angalino, and Compnany, Rio do Janeiro. Sinjen, M., and Company, Novo Friburgo, Rio de Janeiro. * ociedad Taboa Mannesmann, limited, Rua do Romario 64 Rio de Janeiro. Sterner, Pedro Maurico, Pars. Vietra, Francilro Balles, Mansaon. Wachtel, Marxen and Company, Rio Urnudo do Sal. Weluflog, Alfredo (dO Welsflog Brother), Rua Maranhao 21. Bao Paulo. Welandog, Otto, (of Welmadog Brthers). Avenida Paulita 112, 8ao Paulo. CHILE. Banco Aleman Transamtlantico (Deutwrhp bptwrnt iMw Bank). Banco de Chill y Alemnani, (lanco for Chile and Docuteib land), Antofagats; tantiago; Valparaiso; Concepcion; Teomueo and Valdivia. Banco Oermanico do Is America del Ruod (Deutsche Bud. Amerikaniache Bank). Canelo, Nemeslo (of Gildemelater and Company), Iquique. Cia Salitrer Constancia, Iquique. Foneck, CarWlo and Company, Calle BDral 126, Valperato; Calle Puente 571, antlago. Siemens Schuckert Limited, Blanco 366, Valparain; and Santiago. COLOMBIA. Banco Aleman Antioqueno. DENMARK. Anderven and Jensen, Istedgad 3, Copenhagen. Henriques, It., Jr., Copenhagen. Scandinavian British Syndicate, Islands Brygge 21, and Holmens Kanal 5, Copenhagen. Sikandinavisk Produkt Import Company. Skindergade 31, Copenhagen. ECLADOR. ('amdnelli and Comjpny, GuIyaquil. Kugelman, Ferd., abhia de Caraques. UREECE. Baumann, Angelo, (of Baumnann and Beckmann), Athens. laumann. Hermann, Rue Ovakaloff 31, Athens. Baumann and lieckmann, PI. Dimokrstirlon, Athens. Daniolos Freres, Androe. Mehmled, Ialdji Frtres, Aellon Ilan, Reloulks. JAPAN. Akino (Genziro, 15 Yokohama. Akino Kunizo, 154 Yokohama. Chu Sheang Doog, Chemulpo, Korea. Harada Kakujiro. Kobe. Ikeda Tokuso, 12 Kaigandorl, Kobe. Inada Takehblro, 389 Akashiumahi, Kube. Japan lHerald, P.O. Box 279, Yokohama. Kato Shot4n, 91 Kitamacrhi, Kobe. Kenaxhi Yoko. 211 Yokohama,. Konlahl KikuJiru, U4 Yokohama. Nakamura Yushutsuten, 109 Hannomlys('Cho Itehome, Kobe. Nigo Shoten, 154 Yokohama. anga Shbokal, Outs, Toklo. Rawada and Company, 40 Akahilmachl. Koob.. ugirmoto Boyekl Oomel Kalahs, IOOA Yokohama. Takashiro Araso, lIoamidorl, Kobe. . Tanlgawa Majallro. 12 Kalgandorl. Kobe. Terauchl Rhokal, 40 Akashlnachl, Kobe. I(kita Yasumamus, 70 Yamashita-Cho, Yolt.hanims. Wong Ching Hung, Chemulpo, Korea. NETHIERIANIt1. Dulker, J., Weteringwrhann 171T Amsterdam. lloeckel, P. Van. Krulabrodmr lhof, 8'llrtogentomrh. Ingenohl, 0., WItte lula, Wljnlhavn 8, Itotterdhmn. Keblonbrink, 0., Junior, WIjnutrlat 117, Itotterdam. Klembt's (Paul) Schopeagentuur Maatarhappy, Boompjea 16. Rotterdam (Manager, Klunk, Seger 0.). Krun and Company, Keserigracht 405, Amsteardamu. Kupch and Abim. 2t, Ktrtverloreakade 23:24, Amsterdam. Lucardie, Willem, Maastraat Sa, Rottevrdam; Coutrai and Leeuwarden. Nederlandsche As nttvnt Maatachappy. N. V., Willeumikade 19 Itotterdam. Nthderlanudhet' lulridlefoun Mlanthluappy, Frederiksplnu 20" and lSngel S4,. Aniuterdam; Zuldblahk 3b, Iotterdam, iWeteriagkide 2-4, and Jultana Van toulberglaan 82, The Hague. Nederlandwchp Ijaerhaudel Mantwhamipy Tut Vu'orattiiig Der Zakeln, AFIEELING E.NTIft()VEIN. The Hague. Nederlaudlcthe Ijierhandel Manat-happy Tut Vourziting IDer Zaken, AFIDEELINXG HAII.ltT.I'ST, Isuwarde". Prius, E. L.. Niitnwrhaven h16., Rotthierlau. Ronnen. J. It. Van, Mathaneierlnanl 400, Rotterdamu. Schrevel's. I1. Inimort en Ex|'orthandel N.V., H. K. Schrevel. Itecbter Rottekade 1l. IRotterdam. Schumacher. D., Dufaystraat 2. Anstterdlaui. Wessel. D1., Boynmanstrant: and V. Ilogendor'splein 5. Rot terdam. NETHERLANI EAST INDIES. Assahann Syntlicat Ge.ellcwhaft, Meidan and Palemabang. Borneo Inmport and Exlprt Compatny. Dutch lorueo and 3sta via. Cultuur M1antMhappy "-oingei Lagigka," Batavia. Export Maatschappy Austria litando,-ng. Hallesche Machinenfabrick, Hourabaya. Herrmann, C. II., Ilutoe Texlix 2. Itatavia. Plantagen (ckneillwhaft lltiniiw irl, lttavia. Plintag.n Ofme lwinhaft Neglasnri. ltindimng. I'Plantingoii O(.irll-lhitfl TJilganlari, tniarl.i. chaula, 1'. 1.., Hunanrng. Tt.'Ihulm-l Iureau Altuinnu, Ilauili-ng. NORWAY. Aktiewis-blalmwt TronilhljeIns IlanhIlmlNihk, Trunimljewn. Brnadlan. John, anid ('iCominy, N. Strnldgl. T,139, 1tanianger. Eligi(.1ss Sardine t'onjimany l.tmiied, Stavnutgr. Iluumvik. Iinair, and c'*ilompany, i'erfultga. 21%. li'-rgien aud Htav anger. Jaeger Hiarinll 'e act.ories. A/ llaungmuild. Jakliulln, C'., Iakkegntan 1I. C'hrlastlania. Jenm's. Ilernmnn. Sklipl-gt 114 : K. Ad'l|Irgt( 34. ('riltaialnaa. Nilsei. (Ilaf. Trndlohjesn. Ols",11, ('nrl 0.. nn11 KI(e',Iw. M141tvngeir. 'lhyli, (G ttfrrhie 1klil|> rgt. 7, C'hrlnfnlnin. a ardinfilnrlkln "Norrig," tavanages'r. Thlim, V. Il. Houg, .otrenhulmniig 2., and Kollisglgl. 52, 4Stav anfge.r. Thon-ild.en IIjalnar, and Company, Kirkegaten On, Chris- tiania. Wa1age, Thorbjorn. llHulturgazte. Stavii.g,.r-. Witzae, Endr.. ('hristianzaud. PEllSIA. Ilaji Aiiain ut Tujjur hrutheris, li|nuhan. Ballacu' A.ltsal Trainutlhuti ho t I ti.tmlit I tIlM.ri,,hr itLt, . Mut-lle ull Ditltumenri. Calio. SPAIN. t'auithal, I... aniid 'oltupain Muralhila d. .Mar, C'aring*iau. (Co-a, Ju3 quiin ilril'ii, ('allC. 'rinc-ip. 1. Madri4ll. Ih-uti'sher Na.thrichtentli-a.st foir Spauisiio-n. C'.ll, Siitauo Ttern'. S. llarrieloua. Diegt, t(' iar di. tI'oltginta 1:1. Madrid. Ditgu, dtl and Falk.enltein. 'olt-giutl 13. Ma.lri&i *El Tradicionalisita." Graud Caunary. Heise. ;tio"r, I. alley e P'stiul, 4 'rPnl lh-r.. .S-tillh. lw.olnhardt. 1... awnl C'om4iipasity. Trnifalg ar :1. IItnrre.lna. LetIpol. Guillenrm,. 4 'anut xas 4. and I'I. gauainn- :1. lItamr-|linn. Manlian, Marianio. Itarn..lIna. Olivir, I.mlimlau. arlatli'hiina. ()rusttein,. IALon. llrt Mariainii P'iiut-d ."s. Mallril. P'feil. lEmIil. 'lla ls iiiuihi l.ogo :1. Tiy. oj',lig,,. M1nnnel. Triniilail tirunil I-', Mul.a i. Riem, Isiolor. 'ol-lan 7_1. Vilrtiiiin. lit' Iiies enl 'O11141 I, iill 7, \'Valencill. Rodriguez. A.lolhili lli.elIhe.r. I' all. Zo.rrillh :11. .Mairid. Ilominow, llerimainni. IMoinil I:MiI.in4i in. Mailria. Ruiz (iGarrin. Ferisnr olill. Satli lner. Vnlde.., Alllnllio A. I'.. .\Alslll d,, i'll,. I(. Mailllgall Vnlli,.I lijun ilh .IIngin. lli .rln.iin WilltuIa'k il)tti nt tl aCiian., !'strlen 1. Mhtilg.i S \W EI H:N. A lld .laon., IAs ,1,1,Mi1 l-'j.jlg~ a tI :l a ;, e h. .hull i .r : Almitrket Kril n. l i K ir}aii'<,ii :1. ,*th n.ll lr, Ililin. A 11. .1. MI.. SkeI,s..,rin it. SI ho,-U..lt lhlijrnt n rg. ('irl. S.-lru a 'tigo' :1.1, Iltl.'l'tih l , Iliaurik.mmon. Axr. lilra k.l'ttHr4 l 1.7., .Sthkhl.iolin Mfievrvni. Ji>|>l. \,Nrrl;n:,I|,;a ll I,;. Sh -Iht ,I.lm Mviy v'nska Kn<.lil .klLaii-,l>g,'t. MItlhs. IGNITED: STATI:S aor AMIIIh',A. Ilaun 'r, I'lili|>|i. alld I',111Sin,. li .,n, l $t 't. N\"w Yirl. Cily. I144'r. ,iamllaih llitin,r s Iu, I' ,)ll;np nll ?N'"ilw Y lfk. jI l llltllHl, lll, l llrnlulll It., 1 ,f Z. l ia tllsinaitis 1111t la ',iV lt\i IIl n1 ,W, Il0rrini ,f in I, {'. Kniixon iand 0' iiiiuml<>), IlrniNcllh 8nI IIt 111h4)Ilill-n, l, ., :1', )Iralaus..1 .%'e York. Iliigt.e, Ml.nirlr4 (4f .11lrnclarei unll lGentlei, Inc.). Burin, Alf.. (of Branch and Rothensteln, Inc.). Carlowita and Company, &2, Beaver Street and ;*.5, West Houston Street, New York. Cullen, Charles, Ocala, Florida. Czech, Armin. (of International Import and Export Company). Dietapen, Eugene, Company, 166, W. Manroe Stret, Chicago; and 218 E. 23rd Itrnet, New York. Electro Bleaching Gas Company. The, Buffalo %-'onue and 'Union Street, Niagara Faullu; and 25, Madlison .\'>*uin New York City. Erlanger. E. H1., 60., Wall Street. New York. Falk, Carlos, (of Maclaren and (tentles. Inc.j. Gold-humidt Chemical Company, 60, Wall Street, New Ytsk. Goldachmidt Detinning Company, 60, Wall Street, New York. Goldachmidt Thermit Company, 90, West Street, New York. Gravenhorst and Company, 96. Wall Street. New York. Grubnau, Carl, and Son, 144,. Arch Street, Philadelphia. Pa.; 74, Wall Street, New York; and Boston, Maam. Gobelman, (scar L., (of Knauth. Nachod and Kuhne). Hardy, Charles. .0, C(hur'h Street, New York. Ilasenclever and Company, 24, State Street, New York. Haenclever., Joh. Ilernhardt and St'hne, 21, State Street, New York. llauser, Morgan II., uof Zimmerman and Fonrhay). Iirsch, Alfredo. (of Ma.laren and Genrles. Inc.). llirwchland, Franz H., (of (ioldMhhuldt Thermit Company). HIowe, Itolwrt WV.. lof sBrnath and Itothenstvin. Inc.). llumburg, William E.. 25. Heaver Sin-et. New York. International lide and Skin Company, 59. Frankfort Strnt. New York. Internatlonnl Import and Export Company. IM. South Fonrth Street. 'Philndilphla. Pla. lMnars. .J., (or Johln Simon anld lrotherap. Jaffe, Max, 15. William Street, New York. Kahl, J. A., 82, Hkaver Stret,. New York. Kanzow, 0. C.. and Company. 11. Itradway. New York. Kanzow, Otto C., (of 0. C. Kanxow and Company). Kempner, II.. Cotton Exchange, Galvest on. Texan. Knauth, Nachod and Kflhne. 15. Williama Street. New York. Knaunth, Mary I., (of Knaull, Nachod and Kuhne). Knauth. Willhelh, (of Knautlh. Nachod and Kuhne). Kupper,Ilermann' C., 52, Murray Street and 53, West Illth Street, New York. Maclaren and Oentlea, Inc., 222. Prodlue Exchange. New York. McNear. George W.. Inc.. Inmmrance Exchianp Ifllilding. 4XI. California Street. Man Frnnr'wo,. California. Mag,0nlhinmer. A., 6(l. Broad Street, New .rlk. Maler, Marx. 200. Fifth Avenue. New VY rk. Menrhants Colonial Corporation, 45, WIlliiam Street, New York. Muller, Carl, (of Muller, Rehall and C'omu.-nyy. Muller, Ernest. (of Schuchardt and Schut.,ol. |