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HONG KONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.

FIRING WITH BALL AMMUNITION.

No. S. 211. The public is notified that machine gun firing will be carried out by the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps at Island Bay on Sunday, 24th June, from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. Members of the public are warned not to approach the beach by land or enter the Bay west of Mfan Chau Island during these hours.

15th June, 1934.

P. S. M. WILKINSON, Captain,

Adjutant, H.K.V.D. Corps.

PUBLIC WORks DepartmENT.

No. S. 212.-It is hereby notified that sealed tenders in triplicate which should be clearly marked Tender for maintenance, etc., of Nullahs, and construction of additional Sewers, etc.", will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until Noon of Tuesday, the 3rd day of July, 1934, for the maintenance and repair of, and extension to all Nullahs, and the construction of additional Sewers, Drains and Nullahs in the Colony of Hong Kong, Kowloon, New Kowloon and the New Territories from 1st September, 1934 to 31st August, 1935.

No work will be permitted on Sundays.

For form of tender, specification and further particulars apply at this Office.

The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.

R. M. HENDERSON,

Director of Public Works

15th June, 1934.

NOTICES TO MARINERS

No. S. 213.

No. 49/1934.

Under authority of Merchant Shipping Ordinance No. 10 of 1899, section 39, sub- section 18, vessels are prohibited from mooring to the Sea Wall at Hung Hom within 35 feet to Eastward and within 50 feet to the Westward of the Hung Hom Ferry Pier, where notice boards have been erected.

No. 51/1934.

It is hereby notified that until further notice diving and blasting operations will be carried out in the vicinity of Trocas and Pinnacle Rocks within an area bounded :-

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On the North by Lat.

22° 19′ 50′′ N.

On the South by Lat.

22° 19′ 35′′ N.

On the West by Long. 114° 8' 35" E.

and On the East by Long. 114° 9′ 15′′ E.

All craft are warned to slow down and keep well clear of the diver's harge and craft which will fly red flags.

Harbour Department,

14th June, 1934.

G. F. HOLE,

Harbour Master, &c,

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