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on the North, by a line drawn from the point where the meridian of longitude 113° 52' East of Greenwich intersects the parallel of latitu le touching the extreme south-west point of the shore of Deep Bay to the said south- west point of the shore of Deep Bay, and thence along the high water umark upon the shore of Deep Bay to the estuary of the Sham Chun River. Thence by a line drawn as described in the agreement delimiting the northern frontier of the New Territories signed by James Hal- dane Stewart Lockhart and Wong Ts'ün-shin at Hongkong on 19th March, 1899, and follows the high water mark in Mirs Bay to the point where the meridian of longitude 111° 30′ East of Greenwich intersects the mainland ;
on the East, by the meridian of longitude 114° 30 East of Greenwich between the points where it intersects the mainland and the parallel of latitude 22° 9° North ;
on the West, by the meridian of longitude 115° 52′ East of Greenwich between the points where it intersects the parallel of latitude tou- ching the extreme south-west point of the shore of Deep Bay and the parallel of latitude 22° 9° North and between the points on the north and south coast of Lantan where the meridian of 113 52 East of Greenwich intersects the island the boundary follows the western const- line of Lantau and includes the waters apper- taining thereto.
· Harbour meaus, unless any other harbour is expressly indicated, the harbour of Victoria, and includes the waters of the Colony within The following boundaries :-
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on the East.-A line drawn from a pillar To be marked *Harbour Limits at North Point on the island of Hongkong to the most easterly point of Kowloon Pier;
on the West.-A line drawn from the westernmost point of the Island of Hongkong to the western side of Green Island, continued to the western point of Stonecutters' Island, thence to the north point of Stonecutters? Island, and thence to the Harbour Department Station at Samshuipo.
“Public Soul" means the public seal of the Colony, * Public Ollier” and “Public Department"
and include every office or department invested with or performing duties of a public nature, whether under the immediate control of the Governor or not.
• Public Officer" or "Public Servaut" means any person holding any appointment or discharging the duties, whether permanently or temporarily, of any office the emoluments of which are wholly or in part directly derived from the Revenues of the Colony, and includes members of the Executive and Legislative Councils, members of the Sanitary Board, Justices of the Pence, members of the Police Force, and of the District Watchmen Force appointed under the Regulation of Chinese Ordinance, 1888, and also Commissioners and persons acting under Ordinance No. 13 of 1886 and persons acting under Ordinance No, 6 of 1893.
"Officer of police or
Police officer" includes members of the Police Force of all ranks; and where any duty or power is imposed or con- ferred in any Ordinance on any
"officer of po- lice ”, or “police officer", it may be performed and exercised by any member of the police force; and where any duty or power is imposed or conferred on any "Constable of police" or any "constable ", it may be performed or exercised by any member of the police force ;
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