THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, APRIL 19, 1912.
20.-(1.) Whereas no powers of arrest have No. 1 of 1875. by any of the Ordinances now or heretofore relating thereto been given to the police force employed in the Royal Naval Establishments, and it is expedient that such powers be conferred upon the members thereof, the following is sub- stituted for s. 2 of No. 1 of 1875 :-
"The police force employed in the Royal
Naval Establishments shall within the said Establishments have all the powers, protection, and privileges of officers of police of corresponding rank, and the Cominodore or officer in charge of the Royal Naval Establishments on shore may make rules and regulations for the govern- ment of the said force."
(2.) All arrests heretofore made by any mem- ber of the said force, and all proceedings had and taken thereunder are hereby declared to have been as legal as if the above provision had been contained in the Ordinances by which the said force has now or heretofore been constituted and governed.
21. The rate of interest which by No. 6 of No.6 of 1875. 1875 the Court may award on soms recovered
by the Crown under that Ordinance shall be 8 instead of 12 per cent. per annum, as therein provided; and s. 7 is amended accordingly.
22-(1.) In order to incorporate No. 15 No. 7 of 1875. of 1902 with No. 7 of 1875 (Marriage), s. 4 of the former shall be a new section numbered s. 25a of the latter Ordinance.
(2.) In s. 5 of No. 15 of 1902, the proviso is repealed, and in lieu thereof there shall be intro- duced into s. 35 of No. 7 of 1875 the following:-
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"Provided always that it shall be lawful for the Governor-in-Council to make such alterations therein as shall be deemed advisable."
23.-(1.) The title of No. 1 of 1882 shall No. 1 of 1882. be: To make provision with respect to the Banishment of Undesirable Aliens, and Condi- tional Pardon of certain Persons"; and the short title shall be "The Banishment of Undesirable Aliens and Conditional Pardons Ordinance, 1882".
(2.) In s. 3 (3) of No. 1 of 1882, after the words "of the Colony "there shall be inserted "and shall be liable to banishment under section 4".
24. The provisions of s. 40 of No. 1 of 1883 No. 1 of 1883. being already contained in s. 29 of No. 1 of
1845, the said s. 40 is repealed.
25. The tramways numbered 1 to 5 referred No. 2 of 1883. to in No. 2 of 1883, having been abandoned, the following amendments are made in the said Ordinance :--
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