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and a line drawn 234' from the westernmost extremity of Chek Lap Kok laland (latitude 22° 18′ 53′′ north. longitude (14° 35′ 24′′ cast) to the headland (latitude 22′ 17′ 42′′ north, longitude 113* 53′ 45′′ east) near Sha Lo Wan.

6. North Lantou-The area enclosed by a line drawn 224" from the headland (latitude 22° 20′ 57′′ north. longitude 114° 02′ 36′′ east) near Kwai Shek to a headland at latitude 22° 20′ 16′′ north, longitude 114° 01′ 54′′ cast.

7. East Lantan-The area bounded on the east by a line drawn 156" from a small unnamed island (25 feet) in latitude 22° 19′ 54′′ north, longitude 114o 03′ 24′′ cast to the north eastern extremity of Kau Yi Chau and thence from the south eastern extremity of Kau Yi Chau a line drawn 218" to the south eastern extremity of Hei Ling Chau, thence a line drawn 244" to a headland at latitude 22" 13" 55" north, longitude 114° 01' 06" cast, Lantau Island,

8. South Lantau-The area bounded on the south by a line drawn 267° from a beadland (latitude 22° 17′ 50′′ north, longitude 113' 59' 06" east) to the south east of Mong Fung Wan, to a headland at latitude 22" 12′ 42o north, longitude 113* 35′ 43′′ cast, east of Lo Kei Wan.

9. South Lantau-The area bounded on the south by a line drawn 259 from a beadland (latitude 32′ 12′ 30′′ north, longitude 113° 54′ 37′′ east) to the west of Lo Kei Wan to a beadland at latitude 22* [′ 54′′ north, Jongitude 113° 51' 00" cast, cast of Kau Ling Chung.

10. The Soko Islands and West Lamma Chanzel-The area bounded on the west by a line drawn 204* from the northern extremity of Siu A Chau (latitude 22° 11′ 23′′ north, longitude 113° 54′ 13" cast) to a small unnamed island (98 feet) in latitude 22' 10′ 24′′ north, longitude 113" 53" 51" cast thence a line drawn 180° to a position where this line inter- sects the Colony's southern boundary at latitude 22 09′′ 00° north and longitude 113' 53′ 47′′ cast

11. The Soko Islands and West Lamma Channel-The area bounded on the south by a line drawn 090* from position latitude 22* 09′ 00* north, longitude 113° 53′ 47" east, to a position latitude 22° 09′ 00′′ north, loogitude 114* 08′ 31′′ cast.

12. The Soko Islands and West Lamma Channel-The area bounded on the east by a line drawn 360' from the aforementioned position to Yuen Kok, south eastern extremity of Lamma Island thence along the coast line from Yuen Kok to Wong Chuk Kok, thence by a line drawd 311 from Wong Chuk Kok to a position at latitude 22° 14′ 23′′ north and longitude 114° 07′ 12′′ casi,

13. The Soko Islands and West Lamma Channel-The area bounded on the north by a line drawn 258" from the headland at latitude 22" 14" 34" north, longitude 114° 06′ 56′′ east to the north eastern extremity of Cheung Chau Island (latitude 22° 19′ 32" north, longitude [14° 01′ 57′′ east) and a line drawn 256 from the south western extremity of Cheung Chau Island (latitude 22° 11' 32" north, longitude 114" 01' 09" east) le the south western extremity of Shek Kwu Chau (latitude 22° 11′ 24′′ north, longitude 113 59 18" east) thence a line drawn 270" to the northern extremity of Siu A Chau.

14. Hong Kong Island (South)—An area bounded on the west by line drawn 130° from the headland at Waterfall Bay (latitude 22" 15" 12"

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north, longitude 114° 07′ 48′′ cast), thence to the south western extremity of Ap Lei Pai (latitude 22° 13′ 50′′ north. Tongitude 114° 09′ 33′′ cast). thence a line drawn 126" to Wong Ma Kok (Blut Head) thence a line drawn 075" to Hok Tsui (Cape D'Aguilar).

15. Hong Kong Island (South-The area bounded by a line drawn 037" from the easternmost extremity of Po Toi Island to the south eastern extremity of Sung Kong Island and by a line drawn 270° from the north eastern extremity of Sung Kong Island to the north eastern extremity of Lo Chau (Beaufort Island) and by a line drawn 1525-from the souther extremity of Lo Chau (Beaufort Island) to the southern extremity of Po Toi Island.".

COUNCIL CHAMBER, 2nd July 1968.

Clerk of Councils.

Explanatory Note.

(This Note is not part of the regulations, but is intended to indicate their general purport).

The purpose of these regulations is to extend the areas in which bright lights for the purpose of thing or attracting fish may be used.

(Secretariat GR 13/5061/53)

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