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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

Area

Zone 5,-(continued).

Drinkers' Bay) of the 1: 20,000 map, on the West by the sea and on the North by a line drawn between Ting Kau and Chuen Lung (including the villages of Ting Kau and Chuen Lung) and thence Eastwards to the summit of Needle Hill.

Hours of Curfew

Between 12 noon on 1,

15 October, 1956, and to a.m. on 16 October,

Zone 7

All that area of the New Territories bounded by a line drawn on the West from the Fifteen Mile Stone, Castle Peak Road, to the Tai Lam Chung dam, and thence, on 1956. the North-East, to Ting Kau, and bounded on the South by the sea.

14th October, 1956.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary.

THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

771

(To be bound with annual volume of regalations at end of year).

THE FOLLOWING IS A COPY OF A NOTIFICATION PUBLISHED FOR GENERAL INFORMATION IN HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY NO. 56 OF 15TH OCTOBER, 1956,

No. 1329.

PUBLIC ORDER ORDINANCE. (Chapter 245).

CURFEW ORDER NO, 58, 1956.

In exercise of the power conferred by section 9 of the Public Order Ordinance, the Governor has made the following Order-

1. This Order may be cited as the Curfew Order No. 8, 1956.

2. All persons within an area specified in the first column of the Schedule to this Order are hereby required to remain within doors within the hours specified in the second column of the Schedule.

Zone 4

A rea

SCHEDULE.

Hours of Curfew

PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY W. F. C. JENKER, GOVERNMENT PRINTIŁA,

AT THE GOVERNMENT PRESS. JAVA ROAD, Hong KONG,

All that area of Kowloon and the New Between 6 p.m. on 15 Territories bounded on the West by the sea, October, 1956, and 7 on the South and South-East by Boundary a.m. on 16 October, Street as far East as that point at which it 1956. is crossed by the railway line, thence North along the railway line as far as the Southern end of the Shatin Tunnel, and bounded on the North by a line drawn between the

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