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HONG KONG.

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS IN WAR TIME.

CHAPTER VII (L).

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Hong Kong, October 11, 1909.

1. The following arrangements for the regulation of traffic at Hong Kong when necessary in time of war, or in anticipation of war, have been agreed upon by the Admiral Commander-in-Chief on the China Station and the General Officer Commanding in Hong Kong, and will be put in force by the authority of His Excellency the Governor on the recommendation of the Senior Naval Officer.

2. When orders have been given for the examination service to be carried out, the directions contained therein are to be strictly complied with by all concerned.

(Signed) H. LAMBTON,

Vice-Admiral, Commander-in-Chief, China.

(Signed)

R. G. BROADWOOD,

Major-General, Commanding the Troops,

South China.

CONTENTS.

I. General Arrangements

II. Recognition and Entry of H.M. Ships..

III. Recognition and Entry of Neutral War Vessels and Merchant Ships

IV. Special Instructions for Examining Officers

V. Special Instructions for Examination Battery

Appendix A.

Particulars of Vessels required for Examination Service .. Appendix B. Personnel required for Examination Service Appendix C. Stores required for the Examination Service

Appendix D.

Stores required by Examination Battery

Appendix E. Possible Combinations of Two White and Two Red Lights vertically Appendix F. Certificate to Chief Examining Officer and Assistant Examining Officers Appendix G. Intelligence Form..

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