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the  registration  of  Desigas  or  Trade  Marks,  or  the
renewal  of  sack  registration  in  an  “enemy  country.”
And  also  to  pay  on  behalf  of  an  “enemy”  any
fees  payable  on  application  for  or  ronewal  of  the  grant
of  a  British  Patent  or  on  application  for  the  registration
of  British  Designs  or  Trade  Marks  or  the  renewal  of
such  registration.
Dated  this  twenty-third  day  of  September,  1914.
Proclamation,  dated  September  30,  1914,  extending
  the  Prohibitions  contained  in  the  Trading
with  the  Enemy  Proclamation,  No.  2.
Whereas  etc.  etc....
And  whereas  it  is  desirable  to  ext  end  the  prohibitions ­
  contained  in  Our  said  Proclamation:
Now,  therefore,  We  have  thought  fit,  by  and  with
the  advice  of  Our  Privy  Council,  to  issue  this  Our
Royal  Proclamation  declaring,  and  it  is  hereby  deelared,
as  follows:—
1.  Prom  and  after  the  dato  of  this  Proclamation  —
(1)  .  The  importation  of  such  sugar  as  is  hereinafter
mentioned  is  prohibited.
(2)  .  The  following  prohibition  shall  have  effect  (save
so  far  as  licences  may  be  issued  as  hereinafter  provided)
in  addition  to  the  prohibitions  contained  in  Our  said
Proclamation,  and  We  do  hereby  accordingly  warn  all
persons  resident,  carrying  on  business,  or  being  in  our
Dominions—
(a)  Not  directly  or  indirectly  to  Import  or  cause
or  procure  to  be  i  mp  orte  d  or  to  be  concerned  with
the  importation  into  any  port  of  Our  Dominions  or
into  any  other  country  or  place  whatever  through  or
from  any  port  in  Europe  of  raw  or  refined  sugar  made
or  produced  by  an  enemy  or  in  an  enemy  country,  or
refined  sugar  (wherever  made  or  produced)  made  or
produced  from  raw  sugar  made  or  produced  by  an
enemy  or  in  an  enemy  country.
(b)  Not  directly  or  indirectly  to  deal  in  any  sugar
as  aforesaid.
2.  And  We  do  hereby  further  warn  all  persons
that  whoever  in  contravention  of  the  law  shall  commit,
aid  or  abet  any  of  the  aforesaid  acts  is  guilty  of  a
crime  and  will  be  liable  to  punishment  and  penalties
accordingly.
3.  Nothing  in  this  Proclamation  shall  be  taken
to  prohibit  anything  which  shall  pe  expressly  permitted
by  Our  licence,  or  by  the  licence  given  on  Our  behalf
by  a  Secretary  of  State  or  the  Board  of  Trade,  whether
such  licence  be  granted  especially  to  individuale  or
be  announced  as  applying  to  classes  of  persons.
4.  The  words  “enemy”  and  “enemy  country”  and
“persons”  shall  have  the  same  meaning  in  this  Our
Proclamation  as  in  Our  said  Proclamation  of  the  ninth
day  of  September,  1914.
Given  at  Our  Court  at  Buckingham  Palace,  this
Thirtieth  day  of  September,  in  the  year  of  our  Lord,
one  thousand  nine  hundred  and  fourteen,  and  in  the
Pifth  year  of  Our  Reign.

Proclamation,  dated  November  5,  1914,  extending
  to  the  War  with  Turkey  the  Proclamations
and  Orders  in  Council  relating  to  the  War.
Whereas  etc.  etc.
1.  The  Proclamations  and  Orders  in  Council
issued  with  reference  to  the  state  of  war  between  Us
and  the  German  Emperor,  or  with  reference  to  the
state  of  war  between  Us  and  the  German  Emperor
and  the  Emperor  of  Austria,  King  of  Hungary,  other
than  the  Order  in  Council  issued  on  the  4th  day  of
August,  1914,  with  reference  to  the  departure  from
Our  ports  of  enemy  vessels,  which  at  the  outbreak  of
hostilities  were  in  any  such  ports,  or  which  subsequently
  entered  the  same,  shall,  if  still  in  force,  apply
to  the  state  of  war  between  Us  and  the  Sultan  of
Turkey  as  from  this  5th  day  of  November,  1914.
2.  The  Proclamation  issued  on  the  5th  day  of
August,  1914,  warning  all  Our  Subjects,  and  all  persons
resident  or  being  in  Our  Dominions,  from  contributing
to  or  participating  in,  or  assisting  in  the  floating  of,
any  loan  raised  on  behalf  of  the  German  Government,
or  from  advancing  money  to  or  entering  into  any
contract  or  dealings  whatsoever  with  the  said  Government, ­
  or  otherwise  aiding,  abetting,  or  assisting  the
said  Government,  shall  be  de 3 med  as  from  this  5th
day  of  November,  1914,  to  apply  to  all  loans  raised
on  behalf  of,  or  contracts  or  dealings  entered  into
with,  or  to  aiding,  abetting,  or  assisting  the  Ottoman
Government.
3.  The  words  “enemy  country”  in  any  of  the
Proclamations  or  Orders  in  Council  referred  to  in
Article  1  of  this  Proclamation  shall  include  the  Dominions ­
  of  His  Imperial  Majesty  the  Sultan  of  Turkey
other  than  Egypt,  Cyprus,  and  any  territory  in  the
occupation  of  Us  or  Our  allies.
Proclamation,  dated  October  8,  1914,  amending
the  Trading  with  the  Enemy  Proclamation  No.  2.
Whereas  etc.  etc.
1.  Paragraph  5,  heading  (6),  of  the  Trading  with
the  Enemy  Proclamation,  No.  2,  is  hereby  revoked,
and  in  lieu  thereof  the  following  heading  shall  be
inserted  in  the  said  Paragraph  5  as  from  the  dato
hereof:  —
(6)  “Not  to  make  or  enter  into  any  new  marine,
life,  fire  or  other  policy  or  contract  of  Insurance  (including
  re-insurance)  with  or  for  the  benefit  of  an
enemy;  nor  to  accept,  or  give  effect  to  any  insurance
of,  any  risk  arising  under  any  policy  or  contract  of
Insurance  (including  re-insurance)  made  or  entered
into  with  or  for  the  benefit  of  an  enemy  before  the
outbreak  of  war;  and  in  particular  as  regards  Treaties
or  Contracts  of  re-insurance  current  at  the  outbreak
of  war  to  which  an  enemy  is  a  party  or  in  which  an
enemy  is  interested  not  to  cede  to  the  enemy  or  to
accept  from  the  enemy  under  any  such  Treaty  or
Contract  any  risk  arising  under  any  policy  or  contract
            
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