THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 20, 1929.

COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT

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No. 478. It is hereby notified that Ilis Excellency the Governor has been pleased to rescind Table W in the Schedule to the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899, Ordi- nance No. 10 of 1899, and under powers conferred by section 21 of the said Ordinance to declare, under the heading of Table W in the Schedule to the said Ordinance, the following places to be ports of the Colony :-

VICTORIA.

ABERDEEN

STANLEY

DEEP BAY

Ports of the Colony.

Within the Harbour Limits.

...The waters enclosed within a line drawn on the West from

Fo Yo Kok (

Tsang Po), the Western extremity of Aplichau Island () to Pollux Rock (, Kai Loong Wan Shek), and on the East by a line drawn due East from the Southern extremity of Aplichau to the coast line of Hong Kong.

The waters cnclosed within an area bounded.

On the East.-By the Meridian of Longitude 114° 13′ 48′′

East.

On the South. By a line drawn due East from Chung Am Kok (, Chung Hom Kok) to the Eastern boundary.

On the North.-By a line drawn due East from Stanley

Police Station to the Eastern Boundary.

The waters enclosed to the Eastward of a line drawn from

South West Point to Black Point.

CHEUNG CHOW........The waters of Cheung Chow Bay () to the East- ward of a line drawn between the two Western Extremities of the Bay.

TAI O......

ΤΑΙ ΡΟ

SAIKUNG

JUNK BAY

The waters to the Eastward of a line drawn S. 20° W. from Bluff Point to meet the coast of Lantau , Tai Yu Shan) sixteen cables from Bluff

Point.

The waters enclosed to the Westward of a line drawn from

Shun Wan () to Cheung Shu Tan (). The waters enclosed within an area bounded on the North, by a line drawn from Sha Kok Mu (, Sha Kok Mei) to the Northern extremity of Nga Ju Tau (瓦窰頭, Nga Iu Tau or 洋洲 Yeung Chau).

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South. By a line drawn from Che King A (HE

Tse Kang Tuk) to the Western extremity of Tide Island ( Pak Sha Chau).

East. By a line drawn from Western extremity ide Island to Eastern extremity of Nga Ju Tau (N Nga Iu Tau).

The waters enclosed to the North of a line drawn from Lye Mun Point (, Li Yue Mun) to the Southern extremity of Junk Island, Fat Tau Chau) and thence by a line drawn due East to

the Mainland.

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