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1724, and blank forms will be available on 15th July 1924.
12. Previous passes will be cancelled as new ones are
issued and become null and void.
By Order,
FRENCH MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. BRITISH MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.
Shameen, Canton, 21st June, 1924.
Dr. Reynolds, referring to Traffic Regulation No.12,
thought the hours stated rather short. In his opinion 5.30 p.m. (Summer) and 4 p.m. (Winter) was too early to turn the
servants off the seats.
H.B.M. Congul-General: of course, unless the seats
are required the servants will not be turned off.
In any
case I think it is a minor point and I do not think for one
moment that they will be turned off, say, for instance, when
the clock strikes 5.30 p.m.
The Rev. Mr. Tope suggested that Rule 10.7, that the
roads in Shameen shall not be used as a thoroughfare from
bridge to bridge of from landing steps to the City, should
not be enforced until after the new Shakee had been complet-
ed. The Chinese had used the roads in Shameen for a conși-
derable period and to suddenly turn them off would be, to
say the least a trifle harsh and likely to cause ill-feeling.
He thought they should wait until the Shakee Maloo was
completed.
H.B.M. Consul-General replied that the Shakee Maloo
would be completed he thought, some time this year but it
would probably make a little difference to the traffic. He
wished to point out that twenty years ago the Chinese did
not use the Shame en roads. This practive had only grown in
recent years, and that in spite of the fact that other roads
had since become available in the City.
Mr. Kitching thought that most of the traffic
through the Middle Avenue of Shameen would cease.
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