CO129-145 - Lieut Governor Whitfield - 1870 [6-9] — Page 76

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All

boarding Officer and handed to the local authorities to be disposed of. Stink pots were entirely forbidden,

and any them

persons found carrying were to be furnished according to law; further, the military Stations along the Coast hind orders to make

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thorough search of incoming and outgoing repels - with regard to the forms of Register the Judicial

Commissioner was desired to have block ent and to supply the local authorities with a stock to be

a filled up and sealed as required. The Fictions and bonds were forwarded to the experion Departments to be filed

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In the tenth month of last year

it became known to the Viceroy that both trading and fishing junks were

carrying stick pots as heretofore, and Proclamation was again fact issued making it known that strike pote were forbidden to both clapes of refels, fishing junks being als interdicted from carrying heavy

armament.

the seaboard

The Authorities

were instructed to publish the Proclamation in pamphlet form and to hand there to the Ngas chary and Kia chany for listribution among junk masters junk might hrosses a Copy, and in addition orders were given

that the Gunboats should esize the Coast

along

so

that every

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