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2. The said committee's power of management shall be subject to the regulations for the time being in force relating to the grounds, and subject to the approval of the Governor in any matter not dealt with by regulations.

3. The said committee may expend for the benefit of the grounds all revenue derived therefrom and may apply any surplus revenue to such charitable purposes as the Governor may approve.

4. The committee appointed under the Chinese Recreation Ground Ordinance, 1923, and in office immediately before the coming into force of these regulations shall, subject to these regulations, continue to function until the appointment of a new committee, as if it had been appointed under these regulations.

General.

The following regulations shall apply to the Chinese Recreation Ground, Hong Kong, and to the Yaumati Public Square, Kow-

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5. The Secretary for Chinese Affairs may in his discretion, sub- ject to such conditions and on payment of such fees as he may think fit, permit the erection of booths, sun-shades or mat tents in the grounds, and no person shall erect the same without such permission.

6. Every person in the grounds shall conduct himself in a quiet, decent and orderly manner.

7. No person shall throw any rubbish in the grounds, or use any part thereof as a storage or drying-ground.

Special.

The following regulations shall apply only to the Chinese Re- creation Ground, Hong Kong:-

8. No person shall cut, mark, deface or injure any seat or stand or any fixture in the ground.

9. No person shall pick or handle any flower or plant, or do any injury to any plant or tree in the ground.

10. No hawker shall enter or be within the ground for the pur- poses of his trade without the permission of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs.

11. The Secretary for Chinese Affairs may with the consent of the Governor at any time close the ground or any part thereof.

12. No person, unless authorised by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, shall enter, be or remain within the ground or any part thereof while the ground, or such part, is closed.

13. Subject to the provisions of regulation 11, the ground shall be closed between the hours of 9 p.m. and 5 a.m.

WONGNEICHONG RECREATION GROUND,

QUEEN'S

RECREATION GROUND, KING'S PARK RECREATION GROUND, AND SOOKUNPOO RECREATION GROUND.

1. Except for the purpose of taking part in military exercises and except as otherwise expressly by regulation provided, no person shall ride any horse, mule or other animal upon the Ground.

2. No person shall put or suffer any animal to graze upon the Ground.

3. No person shall ride any bicycle or ride or drive any mechanically propelled vehicle upon the Ground.

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