MERCHANT SHIPPING.
No. 10 of 1899.
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and Junk east-d by id is and by 2 shall (F.) (C.) not, ever the ling C Western Boundary."-A line drawn N. 8 W. 2,570 feet from the Table M. Western extremity of the Southern Boundary.
Northern Boundary."--From the Northern extremity of the Western Boundary a line drawn East until it meets the Praya wall.
Nothing is to prevent ships proceeding to and from any wharves on the west side of Kowloon Peninsula, provided such ships, if anchor-ing, give swinging room to vessels at the Admiralty buoys.
Lang Harbour and Jones Cove.
10. No ship, other than His Majesty's ships, shall anchor in the Bays known as, and shewn on the Admiralty charts as, LONG HARBOUR and JONES COVE, in Mirs Bay.
Only His Majesty's ships to anchor.
other native craft may
11. Junks and other native craft frequenting this portion of the waters of the Colony for fishing and other purposes, will be allowed to use the same, subject to the orders and control of the Harbour Master or his Deputy.
use.
Note.-The Captain of any British man-of-war using the rifle range on San Man Shak Peninsula shall, for the purpose of the control of the Danger Zone, be a Harbour Master's Deputy, under section 2 of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance.
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12. The Foreign Man-of-War Anchorage is in Kowloon Bay to the eastward of the Hunghom Peninsula and within the following limits :- on the West.-The Eastern limit of the Telegraph Cable Ground. on the South.-A line drawn N. 81° E. from Blackhead's Hill Signal Mast.
on the North and East.-The 5-fathom line of soundings.
13. All vessels are to be moored.
Limits of Foreign Man-of-War Anchorage in Kowloon Bay.
All vessels to be moored.
14. Foreign ships-of war shall not make any examination or survey of the shores or waters of the Colony, either from such ships or by means of boats or otherwise.
Landing of Foreign Soldiers and Sailors.
No examina-tion, etc., of shores or waters of the Colony.
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15. Foreign soldiers or sailors, if unarmed, may be landed in the Colony within the harbour limits, without the prior consent of the Governor, provided that when it is desired to land a number of men exceeding 100 notice must be given to the Colonial Secretary, in order that all facilities of which local conditions admit may be given. Applications for permission to land armed parties in connection with funerals or to take part in public ceremonies of an exceptional nature must be addressed to the Governor through the Colonial Secretary. No application is necessary in the case of officers.