No.
Enclosure No. 1.
HONG KONG.
ORDINANCE No. 13 of 1935 (PUBLIC HEALTH FOOD).
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In exercise of the powers conferred by section 5 of the
Public Health (Food) Ordinance, 1935, the Urban Council makes
the following amendments of the heading "Dairies and Milk
Shops" and the by-laws set forth thereunder in the Schedule
to the said Ordinance:
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Amendments.
1. The heading "Dairies and Milk Shops" is amended by the
insertion of the words "Sale of Milk generally and" at the
commencement thereof.
2. The following by-law is inserted, as by-law 1A,
immediately after by-law 1:-
1A. On and after 1st July, 1938, no person shall sell or
expose for sale and no dairyman shall purvey any milk other
than pasteurized milk.
For the purposes of this by-law "pasteurized milk"
means milk which has been heated to, and retained for a period
of not less than thirty minutes at, a temperature of not less
than 145 degrees on the Fahrenheit scale or 63 degrees on the
Centigrade scale and not more than 150 degrees on the Fahren-
heit scale or 63.5 degrees on the Centigrade scale, and which
has then immediately been cooled to a temperature of not more
than 55 degrees on the Fahrenheit scale or 12.78 degrees on
the Centigrade scale.
Made by the Urban Council this 11th day of May, 1937.
C. J. Roe,
Secretary.
Approved by the Legislative Council this
day of
1937.
Clerk of Councils.