Now 1, the said Sm ALEXANDER WILLIAM GEORGE HERDER GRANTHAM with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, in pursuance of section 5 (1) of the Public Reclamations Validation and Clauses Ordinance, 1936, do hereby proclaim and notify and it is hereby proclaimed and notified that it is proposed to construct the undertakings described in the Schedule bereto annexed.
I THEREFORE require any person having any objection to or any claim of private right in respect of the proposed undertakings to send his objection or claim in writing to the Director of Public Works before the expiration of two months from the date hereof and to specify the nature of such objection or claim.
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SCHEDULE.
I. A reclamation approximately 57 acres in area abutting Causeway Road and bounded to the east by Hing Fat Street and by Crown Land partly held on permit and partly occupied by the Port Works Office of the Public Works Department as a depot, to the west by Inland Lot 10go, Sugar Street, Inland Lots 782 and 748, Great George Street, Marine Lot 231 and by a sea wall approximately 310 feet long, and to the north by a breakwater approximately 1,440 feet long and by a pitched slope approximately 300 feet long, and shown and delineated in red upon a plan signed by the Director of Public Works and dated the 22nd day of February, 1951, and deposited in the Land Office.
A breakwater in Causeway Bay to abur Marine Lot 285 and to extend seawards to a distance of approximately 750 feet and shown and delineated in red and marked "EAST ARM” on the said plan.
3. A causeway approximately 855 feet in length in Causeway Bay extending from Percival Street to Marine Lot 601 (Kellet [sland) and shown and delineated in red and marked "CAUSE- WAY" on the said plan.
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A breakwater in Causeway Bay to abut Marine Lot for (Kellet Island) and to extend seawards to a distance of approxi-
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mately 350 feet in length and shown and delineated in red and marked "WEST ARM" on the said plan.
GIVEN under my band and the Public Seal of the Colony of Hong Kong this 24th day of May, 1951.
Published by His Excellency's Command,
Colonial Secretary.
GOD SAVE THE KING.