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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, OCTOBER 13, 1933.
New
Section 18A
(b) forcibly enter any such ship and every part thereof:
(c) remove by force any material obstruction to, or any person obstructing, any arrest, detention, search, inspection, seizure, or removal, which he is empowered to make;
(d) detain every person found in such place until such place has been searched; and
(e) detain every such ship, and every person on board such ship, and prevent every person from approaching or boarding such ship, until such ship has been searched.
(3) Every person who delays or obstructs any detention, arrest, search, inspection, seizure, or removal, which is authorised by this Ordinance, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars.
(4) Any authority given by the Inspector General of Police under this section may be given to an individual or to a class, and may be (1) general, so as to embrace all the powers referred to in this section, or (2) limited, so as to embrace only a portion of those powers, or (3) particular. for a particular occasion.
3. The Dangerous Goods Ordinance, 1873, is amended to Ordinance by the addition of the following section after section 18
thereof:
No. 1 of
1873.
Offences and penalties generally.
18A.-(1) Every person who contravenes any of the provisions of this Ordinance or of any regulation made thereunder or who fails to observe any condition or restriction imposed by or under this Ordinance shall be deemed to commit an offence against this Ordinance.
(2) Every person who commits or attempts to commit any offence against this Ordinance for which no special penalty is provided shall be liable to a fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars.
Passed the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, this 12th day of October, 1933.
H. R. BUTTERS,
Deputy Clerk of Councils.
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