76 2. The business tobe transactedunder this permission shall be limited to such operations as may be necessary for making the real!sable assets of the banks available for Meeting their liabilities, and for discharging these liabilities as far as may be practicable. 3. All transactions carried out under this permission shall be Subject to the supervision and control of a person to be appointed for the purpose by the Treasury, who shall have absolute discretion. — a) To refuse to permit any payment that may appear to him to be contrary to the Interests of the nation. b) To permit any such new transactions as are in bis opinion necessary or desirable for the purpose of the transactions first mentioned in paragraph 1. c) To permit or to refuse to permit the completion of any particular transaetion whatsoever. 4. Any assets of the bank which may remain undistributed after their liabilities have, so far as possible in the circumstances, been discharged shall be deposited with the Bank of England to the Order of the Treasury. The Permission granted by me on the 13th day of August, 1914, is hereby revoked. K. McKENNA, One of His Majesty’s Principal Secretaries of State. Home Office, Whitehall, September 19, 1914. 3. Zahlungs- und Handelsverbote. Staatliche Überwachung. Proclamation relating to trading with the enemy No 1 (of Aug. 5th). Whereas etc. etc. We do hereby warn all persons resident, carrying on business, or being in Our Dominions : Not to supply to or obtain from the said Empire any goods, wares, or merchandise or to supply to or obtain the same from any person resident, carrying on business, or being therein, nor to supply to or obtain from any person any goods, wares, or merchan dise for or by way of transmission to or from the said Empire, or to or from any person resident, carrying on business or being therein, nor to trade in or carry any goods, wares, or merchandise destined for or Corning from the said Empire, or from any person resident, . carrying on business, or being therein. Nor to permit any British ship to leave for, enter, or communicate with any port or place of the said Empire. . Nor to make or enter into any new marine, life, fire, or other policy or contract of Insurance with or for the benefit of any person resident, carrying on busi ness, or being in the said Empire, nor under any existing policy or contract of Insurance to make any payment to or for the benefit of any such person in respect of any loss due to the belligerent action of Hiss Majesty’s forces or of those of any ally of His Majesty. Nor to enter into any new commercial, financial, or other contract or Obligation with or for the benefit of any person resident, carrying on business or being in the said Empire. And We do hereby further warn all persons that whoever in contrevention of the law shall commit, aid, or ab et any of the aforesaid acts will be liable to such penalties as the law provides. And We hereby declare that any transactions to, with or for the benefit of any person resident, carrying on business, or being in the said Empire which are not treasonable and are not for the time being expressly prohibited by üs either by virtue of this Proclamation or otherwise, and which but for the existence of the state of war aforesaid would be lawful, are hereby permitted. And We hereby declare that the expresssion “person” in this Proclamation shall include any body of persons corporate or unincorporate, and that where any person had, or has an Interest in houses or bran- ches of business in some other country as well as in Our Dominions, or in the said Empire (as the case may be), this Proclamation shall not apply to the trading or commercial intercourse carried on by such person solely from or by such houses or branches of business in such other country. Given etc. etc. this fifth day of August 1914. Proclamation extending to Austria-Hungary the Scope of certain existing Prodamations and a certain Order in Council connected with the war. Whereas etc. etc. 1. The Proclamation 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 advaneing money to or entering into any contract or dealings whatsoever with the said Government, or otherwise aiding, abetting, or assis ting the said Government, shall be deemed as from this date to apply to all loans raised on behalf of, or contracts or dealings entered into with, or to aiding, abetting, or assisting the Austro-Hungarian Govern ment. 2. The Proclamation on Trading with the Enemy shall be deemed as from this date to prohibit with the Dual-Monarchy of Austria-Hungary all commer cial intercourse, which under the said Proclamation is prohibited with the German Empire, and for this purpose such Proclamation shall be read as if trough- out the operative portion thereof, the words “either the German Empire or the Dual-Monarchy of Austria- Hungaiy” were substituted for the words “the German Empire”.