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from October to March (inclusive) or 7 p.m. to 5
a.m. from April to September: Provided that in
special cases the proper Hong Kong authorities may,
after notice to the Chinese Maritime Customs allow
a junk to leave a port in the Colony at any special
hour or between any specified hours.
(d) Junks shall have their certificate number suitably
marked on their hulls in such a manner as the pro-
per Hong Kong authorities may direct.
Supervision
shall be exercised by the proper Hong Kong authori-
ties over stores carried.
(e) All general trading Junks on arrival at or depar
ture from the Colony shall enter and clear at such
station in the Colony as the proper Hong Kong
authorities shall direct and shall there pay the
Chinese Customs dues.
(f) Every general trading junk on entering and on clear-
ing at an anchorage in the Colony of Hong Kong
shall have its licence book and also its Chinese
Maritime Customs pass book endorsed and dated by
the proper Hong Kong authorities.
(g) Every general trading junk on entering or clearing
at an anchorage in the Colony shall deposit with
the proper Hong Kong authorities a manifest in
duplicate, in English or Chinese, of all cargo
carried.
(h)
The existing scale of arms that may be carried by
junk shall remain in force, subject to such modifi-
cation as may from time to time be agreed upon
between the Hong Kong Government and the Chinese
Authorities.
The proper authorities shall continue
to exercise supervision over arms and certificates.
ARTICLE XII. /