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The Burma Gazette Rangoon Saturday March 27th 1920

1920

[ PART II applicant the quantity and description of the goods comprised in the order and the name and address of the ultimate consignee if the goods are destined for a neutral country. [...] In the case of orders from Allied or British Territory or from Territory in the occupation of troops of the Associated Governments the consignee need not be stated ; and it will be sufficient merely to give the country of destination. [...] 512 price id.) dealing with trading conditions with certain countries as a result of the ratification of the Peace Treaty :- The following notes on trading conditions as affected by the raising of the blockade the authorisation of the resumption of trade with Germany and other countries and the removal of United Kingdom import restrictions are published for the information of British traders. [...] Itriporters however should clearly understand that in the evert of there powers being conferred by Parliament or in the event of the judgment being reversed on appeal liCences to import restricted goods will not be granted merely on the ground that the goods had been ordered between the date of the judgment and that of the re-establishment of the restrictions birt will be based solely on con [...] required to be made in respect of exports from the United Kingdom and disclosure of the name of the consignee on Bills of Lading or Shipping Manifests is unnecessary except in a limited number of case9 where the Imports and Exports Licensing Section may continue to specify on an export licence the name of the consignee.
government politics public policy
Pages
16
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100008
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The Burma Gazette Rangoon Saturday March 27th 1920
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