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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 6, 1929.
B-FOR PETTY OFFICERS AND OTHERS RATINGS HEREINAFTER MENTIONED.
1.-Cap.
Usual pattern with peak.
2.--Badge.
Standard cap badge as for Officers, but without surround of oak-leaves and acorns.
3.--Dress Jacket.
Blue cloth, double-breasted, with stand and fall collar, four (standard) buttons, and buttonholes to correspond on each side. Three buttons to show, the fourth being under the lapel in which one buttonhole is to be worked, the lowest button to be in line with top of pocket.
Pocket on either side fitted with a flap, the upper edge being in line with the hip. The length of the jacket to be 1 inch below the fork.
Waiscoat--Blue cloth, single-breasted, with no collar. Six buttons.
4.-Working Dress Jacket.
Of serge or duck, single-breasted, with stand and fall collar with four buttons equi- distant, the upper button being 3 inches from the seam of the collar, a hook and eye being fitted at the seam to enable the collar to be closed when a shirt is not worn, as in the tropics.
The collar to be 2 inches deep at the point, tapering to 1 inches at the back.
The lowest button to be in line with the pockets, which are to be fitted with flaps, the upper edge of the pocket being in line with the hip.
The length of the jacket to be 1 inch below the fork.
The cuffs of the sleeves to be the same as for dress jacket.
Waistcoat-Blue serge, single-breasted, with no collar, the opening to be from 3 to 4 inches, with six buttons.
5.-Working Tunic.
Of serge or duck, single-breasted, with stand up collar, 13 inches deep, rounded in front, hook and eye at neck, four buttons (removable) equidistant, the top button being 14 inches from the seam of the collar, an opening at the bottom of each side seam 5 inches long.
A patched pocket, without flap, on each breast.
White drill for wear in hot climates, when Officers wear tunics.
6.-Trousers.
(1) Blue cloth, made with a fly front.
(2) White material, drill or duck.
Blue.
Black.
7.--Socks.
8.-Necktie.