THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, APRIL 25, 1941.
No. 475.
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT.
In exercise of the powers conferred by regulation 32 of the Defence Regulations, 1940, His Excellency the Governor rescinds the order made under the said regulation and published as Government Notificaton 437 in the Gazette of 18th April, 1941, and instead, under the powers conferred by regulation 33 of the Defence Regulations, 1940, as amended by Government Notification 473 published in the Gazette of 25th April, 1941, makes the following order in the interests of defence-
Order.
The premises described in the Schedule to this order are hereby declared to be protected places for the purposes of the Defence Regulations, 1940.
Permission to enter or be in any premises to which this order applies may be given only by His Excellency the General Officer Commanding the Troops in China or a person deputed by him.
Published by His Excellency's Command.
25th April, 1941.
SCHEDULE.
N. L. SMITH,
Colonial Secretary.
I. The whole land area to the north and north-eastward of the path leading from Tytam Gap to Pottinger Gap and on to Big Wave Bay and bounded on the north by Sai Wan Cemetery and the coast- line from Sai Wan to Cape Collinson but excluding the villages of Sai Wan and Little Sai Wan, on the east by the coastline from Cape Collinson to the north-eastern arm of Big Wave Bay, and on the west and north-west by Island Road.
II. The land area comprising the whole of D'Aguilar Peninsula south of a line running east and west through the road junction at Windy Gap.
III. That part of Chung Am Kok Peninsula bounded on the west by West Bay, on the north by the ridge between South Bay and West Bay, on the cast by a line running 100 yards to the east of the military road prolonged at its easternmost point to Stanley Bay, and on the south by the sea.
IV. The whole of Brick Hill Peninsula including the whole of the military road and bounded on the north by Island Road and the military road prolonged at its westernmost point to the sea, on the west and south by Aberdeen Channel, and on the east by Deep Water Bay.
V. That portion of the Deep Water Bay motor road near Little Hong Kong north-east of Shouson Hill running approximately north-east and south-west and lying between two notice boards marked "Protected Place"; and all the land within fifty yards on either side of that portion of the road.
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