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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, OCTOBER 1, 1937.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
No. 688.
Hong Kong.
ORDINANCE No. 29 of 1936.
(PLEASURE GROUNDS
AND BATHING PLACES REGULATION).
In exercise of his powers under sections 3, 4 and 8 of the Pleasure Grounds and Bathing Places Regulation Ordin- ance, 1936, the Governor in Council
(1) Amends the First Schedule to the said Ordinance by the insertion of Peninsula Garden at the end of the list of Places of Public Resort.
(2) Amends the Second Schedule to the said Ordinance by the insertion of the following section between the section relating to CHATHAM ROAD PARK (SOUTH) and the section relating to WEST END PARK.
PENINSULA GARDEN.
1. This Garden is situated at the junction of Salisbury and Nathan Roads and extends from Salisbury Road on the South to Middle Road on the North, and from Nathan Road on the West to a Public Road on the East.
2. No unauthorised person carrying a load shall enter the Garden.
3. No person shall enter or be in the Garden unless properly clothed.
4. No person shall take into or have with him in the Garden any dog, except on a lead.
5. No person while in the Garden shall-
(1) put his feet on or lie upon any seat;
(2) spit;
(3) fly any kite;
(4) conduct himself otherwise than in a quiet, decent and orderly manner;
(5) walk upon the grass;
(6) play any games.
6. No unauthorised person shall pick or handle any flower or plant, nor do any injury to any plant or tree, in the Garden.
7. No person shall throw any litter, paper or rubbish in the Garden, nor use any part of the Garden as a storage or drying ground.
8. No person shall cut, mark, deface or injure any seat, fence or fixture in the Garden,
9. No unauthorised person shall post or exhibit any notice in the Garden.
B. C. K. HAWKINS,
Clerk of Councils.
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
22nd September, 1937.
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