Only His Majesty's
ships to anchor.
Table M.
Regulations for the protection, management and
Navigation of the waters of the Colony, etc.
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Long Harbour and Jones Cove.
10. No ship, other than His Majesty's ships, shall
anchor in the bays known as, and shown on the Admiralty
charts as Long Harbour and Tones Cove in Mirs Bay.
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Limits of Foreign Man-of-War Anchorage
in Kowloon
Bay.
All vessels to be moored.
No examination etc., of
shores or waters of the Colony.
Landing of foreign
soldiers
within
harbour limits.
Foreign Man-of-War Anchorage.
12. The foreign Man-of-War Anchorage is in Kowloon Bay
to the eastward of the Hunghom Peninsula and within the
following limits:-
On the west.- The meridian of 114° 11′ 30′′ E.
On the south. A line 081° from Blackhead Point light.
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On the north and east. The five fathom line.
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13. All vessels are to be moored.
14. Foreign ships of war shall not make any examination
or survey of the shores or waters of the Colony, either from
such ships or by means of boats or otherwise.
Landing of foreign soldiers and sailors.
15. Foreign soldiers or sailors, if unarmed, may be
landed in the Colony within the harbour limits, without the
prior consent of the Governor; Provided that, when it is
desired to land a number of men exceeding one hundred, notice
must be given to the Colonial Secretary, in order that all
facilities of which local conditions admit may be given.
Applications for permission to land armed parties in connexion
with funerals or to take part in public ceremonies of an
exceptional nature must be addressed to the Governor through
the Colonial Secretary. No application is necessary in the
case of officers.
15A. No foreign soldiers or sailors shall be landed in
the Colony outside the harbour limits from any vessel without
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