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(3) spit;

(4) throw any litter, paper or rubbish;

(5) conduct himself otherwise than in a quiet, decent and orderly

manner.

3. No person shall use the promenade unless he is properly clothed and shod.

4. No person shall sit or lie on any part of the sea wall on the promenade.

5. No person shall loiter on or at the approaches to the pro- menade so as to cause an obstruction.

6. No person shall load or discharge any cargo from or on to the promenade.

7. No craft shall lie alongside or make fast to the south side of the promenade, that is to say, the side opposite the portion of the Yaumati Typhoon Refuge exclusively reserved at all times for Government craft.

THE CENOTAPH.

1. No unauthorised person shall go upon or across the grass within the Cenotaph site.

2. No person shall sit upon the Cenotaph steps or any kerb in or surrounding the Cenotaph site.

3. No person shall loiter upon the Cenotaph site.

BATHING PLACES.

General.

The following regulations shall apply to the bathing places in the Schedule to the Ordinance :-

1. At every bathing place-

(1) Vehicles (except perambulators) are prohibited upon the beach; and

(2) Dogs (except on a lead), cattle, horses, mules, goats and similar animals are prohibited upon the beach and in the water over or near the beach,

and no person shall do or cause to be done any act in contravention of any prohibition contained in either paragraph of this regulation.

2.-(1) No person shall maintain for hire any tent, awning, screen or similar structure on the beach at any bathing place at which bathing sheds are maintained on areas held under permits issued by the Director of Public Works or the appropriate District Officer.

(2) No person shall maintain for hire any tent, awning or similar structure on the beach at any other place without the written per- mission, in Hong Kong, Kowloon or New Kowloon, of the Director of Public Works, and elsewhere of the appropriate District Officer. The fee payable for any such written permission, which shall be valid for one year and which shall be subject to any condition which the Director of Public Works or the appropriate District Officer may deem fit to impose, shall be $10.

(3) Tents, awnings or similar structures, in private ownership and not intended to be let for hire, may be erected and maintained without permit for periods not exceeding twelve hours in any one day on the beach at any bathing place at which no bathing sheds are maintained on areas held under permits issued by the Director of Public Works or the appropriate District Officer.

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