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Enclosure 2
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No. 1024/1917,
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COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE,
HONG KONG.
22nd. Cy 1917.
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With reference to the Commodore
No. 024 of the 16th. June, 1917, I am directed to inform
you that the Harbour Office is open until 4 p.m. on
Saturdays and from 10 a.m. to 12 noon on Sundays and
holidays, during which hours an European Officer is always
in attendance.
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The Shipping Office at the Sailors' Home
is in telephonic communication with the Harbour Office, so
that if some short notice is given, arrangements can be
made to sign on crews or to make out the necessary arteles
without delay.
3.
All entering, clearing, and issuing of
Sunday Working Permits is done at the Harbour Office. The
First Boarding Officer, Mr. Molver, lives over the Harbour
Office, so that if any urgent matter should arise outside
of office hours, he can be communicated with, either by
telephone No. 50 or by letter, when he will deal with the
matter or if necessary apply to the Harbour Master for
instructions.
4.
I am to request that the Naval Authorities
will give the earliest information possible to the Harbour
Office of prospective arrivals of vessels during Sundays
and holidays.
The Secretary to the Commodore,
Hongkong.
I am, etc..
(Bd.) Claud Severn.
Colonial Secretary.
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