MERCHANT SHIPPING.
No. 10 of 1899.
1029
Landing of foreign soldiers and sailors.
[Table M contd.]
soldiers
15. Foreign soldiers or sailors, if unarmed, may be landed in the Colony within the harbour limits, without the prior consent of the Governor: Provided that, when it is desired to land a number of men exceeding one hundred, notice must be given to the Colonial Secretary, in order that all harbour facilities of which local conditions admit may be given. Applications for permission to land armed parties in connexion with funerals or to take part in public ceremonies of an exceptional nature must be addressed to the Governor through the Colonial Secretary. No application is necessary in the case of officers.
15A. No foreign soldiers or sailors shall be landed in the Colony outside the harbour limits from any vessel without the permission of the Governor, for which application must be made by the senior officer in command of the foreign ships or troops concerned.
(III)—QUARANTINE ANCHORAGE.
16. Western boundary.—A line drawn from the western extreme of Stonecutters Island to the western extreme of Green Island.
Quarantine Anchorage.
Southern boundary. The mast of the Royal Observatory at Kowloon bearing S. 82 E. commencing where it meets the western boundary and terminating where it meets the eastern boundary,
Eastern boundary.--A north and south line drawn from the southernmost point of Stonecutters Island until it reaches the southern boundary.
(IV)—DANGEROUS GOODS ANCHORAGES.
17. The Dangerous Goods Anchorages shall mean the portions of the harbour within the following limits :-
The Northern Anchorage.
Northern boundary.—A line drawn from the southern side of Torpedo Depôt platform touching and extending to the eastward of Laichikok Point,
Southern boundary.—A west line drawn from Hankow Rock Buoy,
Eastern boundary.—A north line drawn from the outlying rock on the north-eastern side of Stonecutters Island intersecting with the northern and southern boundaries.
Western boundary.—A north line drawn from the northernmost point of Stonecutters Island intersecting with the northern and southern boundaries,
The Southern Anchorage.
South of a line joining the points of Belchers Bay.
The Eastern Anchorage.
Northern boundary.—A continuation of the northern boundary of the Victoria Man-of-War Anchorage.
Eastern boundary.—Western edge of the Telegraph Cable Ground,
Western boundary.—Eastward of a north and south line drawn through Kellet Island.
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MERCHANT SHIPPING.
No. 10 of 1899.
1029
Landing of foreign soldiers and sailors.
[Table M contd.]
soldiers
15. Forcigu soldiers or sailors, if unarmed, may be landed in the Colony Landing of within the harbour limits, without the prior consent of the Governor: foreign Provided that, when it is desired to land a number of men exceeding one within hundred, notice must be given to the Colonial Secretary, in order that all harbour facilities of which local conditions admit may be given. Applications for limits. permission to land armed parties in connexion with funerals or to take part in public ceremonics of an exceptional nature must be addressed to the Governor through the Colonial Secretary. No application is necessary in the case of officers.
bour limits.
15A. No foreign soldiers or sailors shall be landed in the Colony outside Landing the harbour limits from any vessel without the permission of the Governor, outside har- for which application must be made by the senior officer in command of the foreign ships or troops concerned.
(III)—QUARANTINE ANCHORAGE.
16. Western boundary.—A line drawn from the western extreme of Limits of Stonecutters Island to the western extreme of Green Island.
Quarantine Anchorage.
Southern boundary. The must of the Royal Observatory at Kowloon bearing S. 82 E. commencing where it meets the western boundary and terminating where it meets the eastern boundary,
Eastern boundary.--A north and south line drawn from the southernmost point of Stonecutters Island until it reaches the southern boundary.
(IV)-DANGEROUS GOODS ANCHORAGES.
17. The Dangerous Goods Anchorages shall mean the portious of the Limits of harbour within the following limits :-
The Northern Anchorage.
Dangerous Goods Anchorage.
Northern boundary.-A line drawn from the southern side of Torpedo Northern Depôt platform touching and extending to the eastward of Laichikok Point, Anchorage,
Southern boundary.—A west line drawn from Hankow Rock Buoy, Eastern boundary.-A north line drawn from the outlying rock on the north-eastern side of Stonecutters Island intersecting with the northern and southern boundaries.
Western boundary.-A north line drawn from the northernmost point of Stonecutters Island intersecting with the northern and southern boundaries,
The Southern Anchorage.
South of a line joining the points of Belchers Bay.
The Eastern Anchorage.
Southern Anchorage.
Northern boundary.-A continuation of the northern boundary of the Eastern Victoria Man-of-War Anchorage.
Anchorage,
Eastern boundary.-Western edge of the Telegraph Cable Ground, Western boundary.-Eastward of a north and south line drawn through
Kellet Island.
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