TW FOREIGN TRADE ZONES (Translated in Military Intelligence Division, General Staff) FREE FORT OF MALMO CO. A Proclamation of His Royal Majesty Concerning Regulations for the Free Port of Malmo; Given at the Palace at Stockholm on August 28, 1922 On the basis of the provisions in sec. 8, art. 2, of the order of November 15, 1907 (No. 117), concerning free ports and at the suggestion of the owrier of the free port of Malmo, His Royal Majesty has seen fit to establish the following regulations for the free port of Malmo. CrarrEr 1. REGULATIONS ON MOVEMENT OF FREIGHT SECTION 1. LANDING PLACES FOR SHIPS Arricie 1. Ships that have arrived at the free port may not land anywhere else than at the places assigned them by the traffic division of the management of the. free port at the recommendation of the management of the free port; nor can a ship be moved from one place to another inside the free port unless the traffic division has granted permission for that, after having consulted the man- agement of the free port. Arr. 2. In assigning berths in accordance with what is stated in article 1, care shall be taken that in case two or more ships reach the free port at about the same time, that ship for which a request for a berth has been made in advance shall be given the preference unless special circumstances cause other action to be taken; but no attention will be paid to such a request if the vessel does not arrive on the day on which it was stated in the application that it would arrive. Ships propelled by engines shall in all cases be given berths before other kinds of craft. SECTION 2. UNLOADING AND LOADING OF SHIPS ArticLe 1. The transfer of freight from ship to dock or vice versa within the free port shall be attended to, if the management of the free port finds that this can be done without inconvenience, by the employees of the owner of the free port, lifting and carrying machinery belonging to the equipment of the free port being used, provided this is approved by the master of the vessel; but the master of the vessel shall not be considered to be released thereby from the duties in connection with unloading or loading that are incumbent upon him under the law or from the obligation to meet other expenses of unloading and loading charged against the ship. ArT. 2. In case the unloading or loading is impeded by the negligence of the master of the vessel or some other person who is to take charge of the freight, the manager of the free port has the right to order, if this is found necessary, that the ship be warped into another berth immediately or else, if this is refused, to have such warping done; and the person causing the delay will be responsible both for the cost of the warping and also for the expense that had to be borne by the owner of the free port for making means of transportation and labor available and for the delay in unloading or loading. Arr. 3. In addition to what is prescribed in paragraphs 1 and 2, loading and onloading and transactions connected therewith shall be governed by such portions of the port regulations for Malmo covering this subject as are applicable SECTION 3. TRANSPORTATION BY RAIL In regard to transportation of freight by rail to and from the free port, thos? nortions of the railroad traffic regulations and the legislation in connection there