2690
No. 15 of 1922.
WILD BIRDS.
[Originally No. 18 of 1922.
Law Rev.
Ord., 1924.]
Short title.
to the 31st
3. This licence is valid from the 1st September, 19 to 31st August, 19..
but may be revoked at any time by the Captain Superintendent of Police in his discretion, if the said... commits
or attempts to commit any breach of the provisions of the said Ordinance, or of any of the regulations made thereunder or of any of the conditions of this licence, or shoots to the danger of the public.
Fee $10.
Received the fee of $10.
Colonial Treasurer.
Hongkong,..................19........
Captain Superintendent of Police.
NOTE--1. No birds of any description, other than those specified in the above licence, and magpies, kites and hawks, which, being vermin, may be shot at any time without a licence, may be killed, wounded or taken without a special licence from the Governor. This prohibition includes PHEASANTS.
NOTE:--2. No shooting at birds is permitted within two hundred yards of any inhabited house in Victoria, the Peak District, and the Kowloon Peninsula south of a line drawn from Kowloon City Police Station to Shamshuipo Police Station.
NOTE:-3. No birds of any description, except magpies, hawks and kites may be killed, wounded or taken in the following area :—
That part of the New Territories situate at or near Fanling which is bounded by a line drawn from the cross roads near Tai Tau Ling village south-eastwards to the Chinese Urn Cemetery and continued up the hills to the 700-feet level, thence following this level westwards to the end of the ridge and down to the village of Lin Tong Mei, thence to the village of Tong Kung Ling thence to Kam Tsin village and thence along the motor road to the said cross roads.
NOTE:---4. This licence is subject to any regulations or other enactments in force for the time being.
NOTE:---5. This licence may be revoked at any time by the Captain Superintendent of Police in his discretion, if the holder thereof commits or attempts to commit any breach of the provisions of the Wild Birds Ordinance, 1922, or of any of the regulations made thereunder, or of any of the conditions of this licence, or shoots to the danger of the public.
No. 16 of 1922, repealed by No. 17 of 1923.
No. 17 of 1922, repealed by Law Revision Ordinance, 1924.
No. 18 of 1922.
An Ordinance to restrict the taking of legal proceedings in respect of certain acts and matters done during the war and to provide in certain cases remedies in substitution therefor.
[18th August, 1922.]
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Indemnity Ordinance, 1922