81 of insurance (ineluding re-insurance) made or entored into after the outbraak of war, or any share in any such risk.” 2. — (1) The expression “Order of Council made and published on the recommendation of a Secretary of State” in Paragraph 5, heading (10;, of the Trading with the Knemy Proclamation, No. 2, shall, as regards persona resident carrying on bnsiness or being in Our Dominions beyond the Seas, be taken to mean an Order of the Oovernor in Council published in the Officiel Gazette. (2) The expression "Governor in Council" in this Paragraph means as respects Canada the Governor- General of Canada in Council, as respects India the Governor-General of India in Council, as respects Australia the Governor-General of Australia in Council, as respects New Zealand the Governor of New Zealand in Council, as respects the Union of South Africa the Governor-General of the Union of South Africa in Council, as respects Newfoundland the Governor of Newfoundland in Council, and as respects any other British Possession the Governor of that Possession in Council. 3. The power to graut licences on Our behalf vested by Paragraph 8 of the Trading with the Enemy Proclamation, No. 2, in a Secretary of State may be exercised in Canadia, India, Australia and the Union of South Africa by the Governor-General, and in any British Possession not included within the limits of Canada, India, Australia or South Africa by the Governor. 4. In this Proclamation the expression “Governor- General" includes any person who for the time being has the powers of the Governor-General, and the ex pression “Governor” includes the Officer for the time being administering the Government. 5. Notwithstanding anything contained in Para graph 6 of the Trading with the Enemy Proclamation, No. 2, where an enemy has a brauch locally situated in British, allied or neutral, territory, which carries on the bnsiness of insurance or re-insurance of whatever nature, transactions by or with such brauch in respect of the bnsiness of insurance or re-insurance shall be considered as transactions by or with an enemy. 6. This Proclamation shall be read as one with the Trading with the Enemy Proclamation, No. 2. Proclamation, dated January 7, 1915, Relating to Trading with the Enemy. Whereas by Our Proclamation dated the 9th day of September, 1914, called the Trading with the Enemy Proclamation, No. 2, certain prohibitions, as the the- rein more specifically set forth, were imposed upon all persons therein referred to: And whereas by Our Proclamation dated the 8th Day of October the Trading with the Enemy Procla mation No. 2, was amended as therein more specifically s et forth : And whereas by Our Proclamation dated the 5th day of November, 1914, it was ieclared tbat the afo- resaid Proclamations, amongst others, should apply to the state of war existing between Us and the Sultan of Turkey: And whereas it is desirable to extend the scope of the prohibitions contained in the aforesaid Procla mations in the manner hereinafter appearing : Now, therefore, We have thought fit, by and with the advice of Our Privy Council, to issue this Our Boyal Proclamation, declaring, and it is hereby decla- red, as follows: — 1. Notwithstanding anything contained in para- graph 6 of the Trading with the Enemy Proclamation No. 2 transactions hereafter entered into by persons, firms or Companies resident carrying on bnsiness or being in the United Kingdom: a) in respect of banking bnsiness with a brauch situated outside the United Kingdom of an enemy person firm or Company, or b) in respect of any description of bnsiness with a brauch situated outside the United Kingdom of an enemy bank, shall be considered as transactions with an enemy: Provided tbat the acceptance payment or other dealing with any negotiable Instrument which was drawn betöre the dato of the Proclamation shall not, if otherwise lawful, be deemed to be a transaction hereafter entered into within the meaning of this paragraph. 2. The power to graut licences on Our behalf vested by paragraph 8 of the Trading with the Enemy Proclamation No. 2 in a Secretary of State, or the Board of Trade, may also be exercised by the Lords Commissioners of Our Treasury. 3. If the Governor in Council of any British possession shall issue a Proclamation extending the provisions of this Proclamation to transactions by persons firms or Companies resident carrying bnsiness or being in that possession such first mentioned Pro clamation shall bave effect as if it were part of this Proclamation. 4. This Proclamation shall be read as one with the Trading with the Enemy Proclamation No. 2 und with Our Proclamation dated the 8th day of October amending the same. („The London Gazette“, January 8th, 1915.) Übersetzung. 1 Unbeschadet der in Ziffer 6 der Verordnung Nr. 2, betreffend den Handel mit dem Feinde, vor gesehenen Bestimmung sollen zukünftig Geschäfts abschlüsse von Personen, Firmen oder Gesellschaften, die in dem Vereinigten Königreiche -wohnen, Ge schäfte betreiben oder sich dort befinden, soweit sie betreffen a) Bankgeschäfte mit einem außerhalb des Ver einigten Königreiches gelegenen Zweiggeschäfte