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141° to map reference 824046 (latitude 22" 19′ 45′′ longi- tude 114° 24′ 10′′) thence in a direction 205" to South East extremity of East Ninepin Island map reference 787969 (latitude 22° 15′ 57′′ longitude 114° 22′ 06′′) thence in a direction 263 to map reference 749964 (latitude za" 15" 47′′ longitude 114° 20′ 05′′) thence in a direction 301° 30' to map reference 703992 (latitude 22° 17′ 13′′ longitude 114° 17′ 38′′) thence in a direction 347" to a point on the high water mark map reference 697018 (latitude 2** 18′ 31° longitude (14° 17′ 22′′) thence along high water mark to map reference 69503n (latitude 22" 19′ 05′′ longitude 114′ 17′ 17") thence in a straight line to a point on the high water mark map reference 685034 (latitude 32′ 19′′ 18′′ longitude 114° 16′ 43′′) thence along high water mark to the starting point.”

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2. The Third Schedule:

by the addition immediately below paragraph 1(3)A) (b)(iii) of the following-

"(iv) during anti-tank firing only, by a red Hag flown on flagpole overlooking NGAM TAU SHA ai (map reference 69150315) and a red flag flown on flagpole near the road at (map reference 70350160) and a red flag flown on flagpole near the jetty on TUNG LUNG ISLAND (map reference 69559540)."

THE PENSIONS ORDINANCE, 1949.

(No. 50 OF 1949).

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL RESOLUTION.

RESOLVED that es gratia additions to pensions should be granted in cases where such additions would have been permissible under Regulation 31 of Pensions Regulations, 1949, if the words

or where an officer holding a pensionable office in which he has been confirmed who was in the service of this Colony and was detained in the Far Eastern area during the period of the Japanese invasion and occupation, has been injured without his own default, by some injury or ill health attributable to or aggravated by the conditions of such detention, and during the period that such injury or the effects of such aggravation exists"

appeared between the word and cypher "duty-" in the sixth line of paragraph of Regulation 31 in the said Pensions Regulations.

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Clerk of Councils.

Councel CHAMBER,

28th February, 1950.

Explanatory Note.

This amendment is designed to repeal the provisions as to the PORT SHELTER RANGE described as FIRING RANGE B in the First Schedule to the Defences (Firing Areas) Ordinance, 1986, and to substitute therefor new provisions which extend the area of the Range southwards to the NINEPINS and to a lesser extent to the North-East and which provide for a small increase of the mainland area of the Range behind NGA TAU SHA

The extension of the area of FIRING RANGE B has been made necessary in order to ensure the existence of an adequate safety margin during anti-tank Bring.

The amendment to the Third Schedule provides further safety precautions in that three new flag signals are required when the Range is being used for anti-tank firing.

COUNCIL CHAMBER,

8th March, 1950.

Clerk of Councils.

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