ORDINANCE No. 24 OF 1887.
Public Health,
7. The house must have proper accommodation for personal washing to the satisfaction of the sanitary inspector.
8. The house must have proper and adequate privy, urinal and ash-bin accommodation to the satisfaction of the sanitary inspector.
Additional rules made by the Governor in Council, under section 12 of The Order and Cleanliness Amendment Ordinance (7 of 1883), the 27th and gazetted 28th August, 1886.
1. The breaming and repairing of vessels will only be permitted on such portions of the public foreshores of Kowloon near Yaumati and Hunghom as are set apart for the purpose and indicated by granite boundary posts painted white.
2. No vessel shall be hauled up on any public foreshore for the purpose of being breamed and repaired except under a written permit from the Captain Superintendent of Police or the Police officer in charge of the district. The conditions under which the permits will be granted shall be subject to the approval of the Governor in Council.
3. Vessels while lying on the foreshores undergoing breaming or other repairs shall be subject to the same sanitary laws as are applicable to tenements on shore, more especially as regards the disposal of waste products and the prevention of accumulations of filth in their immediate vicinity.
Rules made by the Governor in Council, under section 5 of The Public Health Ordinance, 1887, (24 of 1887), the 31st May, and gazetted the 2nd June, 1888.
ELECTION BY THE RATE-PAYERS OF MEMBERS OF THE
SANITARY BOARD.
1. Elections shall take place at such time and place as shall be previously notified by command of the Governor in the Hongkong Government Gazette.
2. The Registrar of the Supreme Court, hereinafter termed The Registrar, shall in accordance with any such notification summon to an election the persons by law entitled to vote at such election and shall preside at the election.
3. The name of every candidate must be proposed in writing by one elector and seconded by another.
4. No elector will give more than one vote.
5. The voting will be by ballot.
6. The name of every elector voting must be recorded.
7. The ballot box must be opened and the votes counted in the presence of the electors present.
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[See sec. 2 of Ordinance No. 24 of 1887, Schedule A]