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First ColgaN.

30, Pleasure Grounds

and Bathing Places Regulation

Ordinance, 1936. (No. 29 of 1936-)

The Schedulc.

$1. Incitement to

Disaffection Ordinance, 1939- (No. 9 of 1939-) (1) Section 2.

(1)

SECOND COLUMN.

The Schedule is amended as follows-

(a) Under Recreation Grounds-

Delete

Add

"West End Park" "The Albany";

(b) Under Recreation Grounds (Children's

Playgrounds)

Delete

"May Road;

Kowloon City: Kowloon Tong;

No. 2 Playground,

wanchai**

Add

"Kowloon Tong - Junction of Cumber- land Road and

Essex Crescent; Kowloon Tong

Rutland Quadrant";

(4) Under Places of Public Resort-

Delete

Add

**Yaumati Typhoon "The area of Crown

Refuge Promenade; land at Kowloon

Public Library"

known as the Sung

Wong T'oi, (an

arca to be demar cated)";

(d) Under Bathing Places-

Delete

"Tweed Bay".

Section 2 is amended by the addition in the third line after the word "Military" of the following-

"', Air Force".

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FIRST COLUMN.

SECOND COLUMN.

51. Incitement to

Disaffection Ordinance, 1939- (No. 9 of 1930.) —Conid.

(2) Section 2A. (2) The Ordinance is amended by the addition

after section 2 of the following-

52. Registration of

Dentists Ordinance, 1940. (No. of 1940.)

Section 7-

"Assisting

or con-

cealing desertere. [/. 44 &

46 Vict.

0.68, *.153.]

2A. If any person-

(4) knowing that a member of His Majesty's forces, or of the forces, corps, or reserves mentioned in section is about to

desert or absent himself without

leave, aids

or

assists him in deserting or

absenting himself without leave, or

(6) knowing such a person to be a deserter or absentee without leave, conceals such person, or aids or assists him in concealing himself, or aids or assists his rescue,

he shall be guilty of an offence against this Ordinance.'

Section 7 as amended by Ordinance No. 35 of 1949 is amended by the repeal of the para- graphs (d) and (e) and the remainder of the section to the end thereof and the substitution therefor of the following-

"(d) any person who has been engaged as his principal means of livelihood in the practice of dentistry in the Colony up to the 1st day of July, 1940, bas

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