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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, APRIL 9, 1937.

CHATHAM ROAD PARK (SOUTH).

1. This Park is on the Eastern side of Chatham Road, Kowloon, West of the Railway fence, and extends from the Chatham Road Children's Playground Southwards as far as a point opposite the junction of Chatham Road with Middle Road.

2. No person carrying a load shall enter the Park.

3. No person shall enter or be in the Park unless properly clothed.

4. No person shall take into or have with him in the Park any dog, except on a lead.

5. No person while in the Park shall-

(1) put his feet on or lie upon any seat;

(2) spit;

(3) fly any kite;

(4) conduct himself otherwise than in a quiet, decent and orderly manner;

(5) walk upon the grass; Provided that this paragraph shall not apply to children under thirteen years of age on any grass plot set apart for their use.

6. No person shall pick or handle any flower or plant, or do any injury to any plant or tree, in the Park.

7. No person shall throw any litter, paper or rubbish in the Park, or use any part of the Park as a storage or drying ground.

8. No person shall cut, mark, deface or injure any seat, fence or fixture in the Park.

9. No person shall climb over any fence or barrier.

10. No unauthorised person shall post or exhibit any notice in the Park.

COUNCIL CHAMBER,

8th April, 1937.

R. A. D. FORREST,

Clerk of Councils.

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