With this in view the two Governments hare mutually agreed that the area in which the City of Howloon is situated should be converted into a garden of remembrance, to be called the Chung Sang Park and to be dedicated to the sacred memory of the Chinese and British nationals who lost their lives in the common cause against the Japanese aggression. It has aOV also been agresd that the safe-keoping and administration of this garden of remembrance should be entrusted, under rules to be mutually agreed, to two trustees to be appointed respectively by the Provincial Government of Kwangtung and the British authorities in the leased territory of Kowloon, and that the Chinese trustee should have an office in the garden.
It is hoped that the inspiration of this sacred trust will ensure ite undisturbed peace and tranquillity and that the spirit of remembrance to which the garden is dedicated will be perpetuated.
BY EXCHANGE OF NOTES
TOT TO BE PUBLISHED
Kirmigte tegČADAPUR NERMEVERINE
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1. Any violition of the rules and regulations for the maintenance of order in the garden shall be punished by the two trustees. Such fines as may be imposed by them on the offenders in accordance with the said rules. and regulations shall go towards the upkeep and improvement of the garden.
2. Peroom involved in civil or criminal cases arising in the garden shall be amenable to the jurisdiction of the competent court in the locality in which the defendant has his domicile.
(Copies sent to Foreign Office for transmission
to Nanking).
Copies sent to:-
Voreign Office
Ministry of Defence.
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P.W. Boarlett,