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SECOND SCHEDULE.

BOUNDARIES of the COLDONIY,

14. 3.]

On the southThe parallel of latitude 22°09′ north between the points when it is intersected by the meridian of longitude 114°30′ east of Greenwich and the line of the western boundary.

On the north-A line drawo from the point where the meridisa of longi- tude 113°17′ east of Greenwich intersects the parallel of latitude touching be extreme south-west point of the shore of Deep Bay to the said south-west point of the shore of Deep Bay; thence along the high water mark upon the shore of Deep Bay to the estuary of the Sham Chun River; thence by a line drawn as described in the agreement delineating the northern frontier of the New Territories signed by James Haldane Stewart Lockhart and Wono Tsunship at Hong Kong on the 19th day of March, 1899, and following the high water mark in Mira Bay to the point where the meridian of longitude 114°30′ cast of Greenwich intersects the mainland high water mark;

On the east-The meridian of longitude 114*30 cast of Greenwich between the points where it intersects the mainland high water mark and the parallel of latitude 22*09" north:

On the west-The meridian of longitude 113°52′ east of Greenwich between the point where it intersects the parallel of latitude touching the extreme south- wesl point of the shore of Deep Bay and the north coast of Lantau Island. The boundary then follows the western coast line of Lantau Island including the waters appertaining thereto to the extreme south-west point thereof and thence runs in a south-easterly direction to the extreme south-west point of Tai A Chau Island in the Soko Island Group and continues in the same straight line to the point at which it intersects the parallet of latitude 22*09′ aorth.

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This printed impression has been carefully compared by me with the Bill which possed the Legislative Council on the 26th day of October, 1966, and is found by me to be a true and correctly printed copy of the said Bill.

(Secretariat GR85/3231/47)

Deputy Clerk of Councils.

THIRD SCHEDULE.

BOUNDARIES OF THE HARBOUR,

[.3.]

On the cast-A straight line drawn from the westermanost extremity of Su Chau Wan Point to the westernmost extremity of Ab Kung Ngam Point (some- times known as Kung Amk;

On the west-A straight line drawn from the westernmost point of Island of Hong Kong to the westernmost point of Green Island, thence a straight line drawn from the westernmost point of Green Island to the easternmost point of Tsing Yi Rock, thence a straight line drawn true north from the easternmost point of Tsing Yi Rock to Tsing Yi, thence along the eastern and norther coast lines of Tsing Yi to the westernmost extremity of Tsing Yi and thence a straight line draws true north therefrom to the mainland.

FOURTH SCHEDULE.

Abel op KoWLOON.

"Kowloon" means that portion of the peninsula of Kaulung which was ceded to Great Britain by the Emperor of China on the 24th day of October, 1860.

FIFTH SCHEDULE. AREA OF NEw Kowloon,

[.3.]

"New Kowloon" means that portion of the New Territories which is de lineated in red and shown upon a plan marked "New Kowloon" dated the 8th day of December, 1937, signed by the Director of Public Works, countersigned by the Governor and deposited in the Land Office.

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