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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, exten-
ding the Prohibitions contained in the Trading
with the Enemy Proclamation, No. 2.
Whereas etc. etc....
And whereas it is desirable to ext end the prohibi
tions 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, exten-
ding 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 subse-
quently 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 Govern
ment, 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 Do
minions 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 (in-
cluding 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