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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. 9TH AUGUST, 1884.
13. No person placed in the Quarantine Station shall leave the same, or hold communication with any vessel or boat, or take or send any person or thing whatever out of the Quarantine Station, without having first received the express written permission of the Health Officer, and observing such precautions as the Health Officer may require.
14. No person other than the Health Officer, or persons expressly deputed by him, shall enter the Quarantire Station or approach within 30 yards of the boundaries thereof, or hold communication with the Quarantine Station, or with any person in it, or receive or take anything whatever directly or indirectly from the Station, or from any person in it without having first received the express written permission of the Health Officer, and observing such precautions as tlie Health Officer may require.
15. The Captain Superintendent of Police, and any officers that he may appoint for the of enforcing quarantine, may order any person leaving or coming from any vessel that is in quarantine purpose or from a Quarantine Station, or taking or sending any person or thing whatever from any such vessel or Quarantine Station to remain in or return to, and to return such persons or things to such vessel or Quarantine Station, and may by such necessary force as the case requires compel any person neglecting or refusing to observe such order to obey the same.
16. The above regulations shall not in any way interfere with the internal management of any of Her Majesty's Ships, or with their freedom to proceed to sea whenever the Officer in command may deem such course requisite.
17. Where any breach of any of the above regulations is committed, all the persons assisting in any way in the commission of such breach and the master or other person having the control of any vessel or boat on board of which such breach has been committed, or which has been in any way engaged in the commission of such breach shall be severally answerable for such breach, and shall be deemed guilty of the same.
Council Chamber, Hongkong, 6th August, 1884.
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Acting Clerk of Councils.
NOTICE.
The attention of Owners and Masters of Vessels is called to Rule 3 of the above Regulations, under which all vessels arriving in this Port should be furnished with clean Bills of Health.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 6th August, 1884.
FREDERICK STEWART,
Acting Colonial Secretary.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 282. 、
The following Notice from the Acting Registrar General, under the Contagious Diseases Ordinance, 1867, is published for general information.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 9th August, 1884.
FREDERICK STEWART,
Acting Colonial Secretary.
THE CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ORDINANCE, 1867.
It is hereby notified that the part of the house hereinafter mentioned, that is to say, the Second Floor of No. 98, Queen's Road Central, of which Mr. 'NG PING-SAM is the registered Landlord, was, on the 8th day of August, 1884, pursuant to Section 23 of the above Ordinance, declared by me under my Hand and Seal of Office to be an Unlicensed Brothel.
L.S.
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Acting Registrar General.
Registrar General's Office, Hongkong, 8th August, 1884.
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