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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 5, 1941.

18. Except when called out for actual service, a member Cessation of may cease to be a member of the Service-—

(a) on the acceptance by the Controller in writing of his resignation: Provided that, in the case of members who are also members of the Hong Kong Defence Reserve, the sanc- tion in writing of the Governor is required;

(b) on dismissal by the Governor or the Controller.

membership

of the Service.

Service

19. Every member of the Service, who within twelve Members months from the date of his enrolment in the Service ceases

leaving the to be a member of the Service either by resignation or dis- within missal, may be called upon to pay the Controller the cost of months his uniform. The cost of the uniform may be recovered in a summary way before a magistrate.

twelve

may be required to

pay the cost of their uniforms.

20. The Controller or other officer acting under his Powers orders when called out for actual service may—

(a) enter or order any member of the Service to enter, for the purposes of inspection, on any premises where he has reason to believe motor vehicles are stored;

(b) enter on any premises or land in which he may desire to park vehicles either temporarily or permanently;

(c) remove or order any member of the Service to remove any person interfering by his presence with the operations of the Service;

(d) generally take such measures as may appear expedient for the better carrying out of the work of the Service.

of the Controller and others.

No 1064.

Order.

In exercise of the powers conferred on him by regulation 37 of the Defence Regulations, 1940, His Excellency the Governor hereby revokes the orders published as Government Notifications 118 and 119 in the Gazette of 30th January, 1941, and instead makes the following order-

Anchorage is prohibited to all vessels within the follow- ing area in the waters of the Colony—-

Commencing at the north-western point of Green Island and thence along the western limit of the Port of Victoria to the parallel of 22°18′ north, thence in a direction 270° for a distance of 2,600 yards, thence in a direction 180° for a distance of 2,500 yards, thence in a direction 090° to the western limit of the Port of Victoria, thence along that limit until it meets Green Island, thence along the western coast of Green Island to the point of commencement.

Published by His Excellency's Command.

5th September, 1941.

N. L. SMITH,

Colonial Secretary.

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