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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, AUGUST 4, 1937.
wares or merchandise to be afterwards delivered, or selling or offering for sale his skill in handicraft, except a person selling or seeking orders for goods, wares or merchandise to or from persons who are dealers therein and who buy to sell again.
2. No hawker shall sell or expose for sale or offer for fresh fruit unless the same is whole, that is to say, sale
any uncut and unpeeled.
3. No hawker shall sell or expose for sale or offer for sale ice cream, or any frozen or chilled preparation commonly known as "ice cream" unless he holds a permit in writing in that behalf signed by the Chairman of the Urban Council and by a Health Officer issued to him after the date of this regulation.
4. No hawker shall sell or expose for sale or offer for sale any non-aerated drinks, in the preparation of which fruit juice or herbs (other than tea) are used, unless he holds a permit in writing in that behalf signed by the Chairman of the Urban Council and by a Health Officer issued to him after the date of this regulation.
5. No hawker shall sell or expose for sale or offer for sale any of the jellies known as Leung Fan () and Man Tau Lo() unless he holds a permit in writing in that behalf signed by the Chairman of the Urban Council and by a Health Officer issued to him after the date of this regulation.
6. Every person who contravenes any of these regula- tions shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars.
THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, AUGUST 4, 1937.
No. 542
NOTICE.
Hong Kong.
ORDINANCE No. 15 of 1935.
[SANITATION]).
(PUBLIC HEALTH
Declaration made by the Urban Council, with the approval of the Governor in Council, under By-law 11 of the Domestic Cleanliness and Prevention of Disease By-laws in Schedule A to the Public Health (Sanitation) Ordinance. 1935, Ordinance No. 15 of 1935.
The Urban Council hereby determines and declares that an occasion exists which, for the prevention of an infectious disease, namely cholera, necessitates the bringing into force of By-law 11, relating to restrictions on the sale of certain food- stuffs, of the Domestic Cleanliness and Prevention of Disease By-laws contained in Schedule A to the Public Health (Sanitation) Ordinance. 1935.
Dated this 3rd day of August, 1937.
W. G. HARRISON,
Secretary.
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
4th August, 1937.
B. C. K. HAWKINS,
Clerk of Councils.
Approved by the Governor in Council this 4th day of August, 1937.
B. C. K. HAWKINS,
NOTICE.
Clerk of Councils.
The effect of the above-mentioned declaration is that, as from the date of the publication thereof and until further order, the following by-law is in force:—
11. (a) No person shall sell or offer for sale any fresh fruit unless the same is whole, that is to say, uncut and unpeeled.
(b) Except under a permit in writing signed by the Chairman of the (Urban) Council and by a Health Officer, no person shall sell
or offer for sale ice-cream, or any frozen or chilled preparation known
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