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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MAY 30, 1938.
No. 430.
Hong Kong.
ORDINANCE No. 5 of 1922. ()
(EMERGENCY
REGULATIONS).
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 2 of the Emergency Regulations Ordinance, 1922, the Governor in Council makes the following regulations:-
Prevention of Cholera.
1. In these regulations "hawker" means any person who trades in any street or public thoroughfare or goes from place to place, or goes on board any vessel, selling or exposing for sale any goods, wares or merchandise immediately to be delivered, or exposing samples or patterns of any goods, wares or merchandise to be afterwards delivered, or selling or offer- ing for sale his skill in handicraft, except a person selling or seeking orders for goods, wares or merchandise to or from persons who are dealers therein and who buy to sell again.
2. No hawker shall sell or expose for sale or offer for sale any fresh fruit unless the same is whole, that is to say, uncut and unpeeled.
3. No hawker shall sell or expose for sale or offer for sale ice cream, or any frozen or chilled preparation commonly known as "ice cream" unless he holds a permit in writing in that behalf signed by the Chairman of the Urban Council and by a Health Officer issued to him after the date of this regulation.
4. No hawker shall sell or expose for sale or offer for sale any non-aerated drinks, in the preparation of which fruit juice or herbs (other than tea) are used, unless he holds a permit in writing in that behalf signed by the Chairman of the Urban Council and by a Health Officer issued to him after the date of this regulation.
5. No hawker shall sell or expose for sale or offer for sale any of the jellies known as Leung Fan () and Man Tau Lo (H) unless he holds a permit in writing
in that behalf signed by the Chairman of the Urban Council and by a Health Officer issued to him after the date of this. regulation.
6. Except under and in accordance with a written permit signed by the Chairman of the Urban Council and a Health Officer, no person shall sell, or offer or expose for sale, the Chinese dishes known as "Yu Sang" (4) and “Yu Sang Chuk”(魚生粥)
7. No person shall sell, or offer or expose for sale, the mussels known as Ham Shui Hin(K), or any other kind of mussels other than tinned mussels.
8. Every person who contravenes any of these regulations shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars.
T. MEGARRY,
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
29th May, 1938.
Clerk of Councils.