THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 29TH SEPTEMBER, 1905.
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No. 7 of 1905.
Au Ordinance to amend the Summary Offences
Ordinance, 1845.
M. NATHAN,
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Governor.
[29th September, 1905.]
Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-
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1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Summary Short title. Offences (Amendment) Ordinance, 1905, and shall be
construed as one with the Summary Offences Ordinance,
1845, hereinafter called the Principal Ordinance.
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2. The expressions “road,” public road," thoroughfare," way," "public way," carriage way, terms to footway," "footpath," passage, "public passage," privately and public place," wherever the same occur in the Prin- owned streets cipal Ordinance or in this Ordinance, shall be deemed to and ways, include and extend to all thoroughfares, streets, roads, lanes, alleys, courts, squares, archways, passages, paths, ways, and places in the Colony to which the public have access either continuously or periodically, whether the same are the property of the Crown or of private persons.
3. Every female who being in any thoroughfare or Penalty on public place, or being on any verandali or at any window female or doorway over or opening on to any thoroughfare or soliciting for
purpose of public place solicits persous for the purpose of prostitution prostitution. shall on couvietion thereof in a summary way be liable to
a penalty not execeding fifty dollars or in default of pay- ment to imprisonment with or without hard labour for any period not exceeding one month.
4. It shall be lawful for any constable or other member Power to of the police force to take into custody without warrant arrest with- any female whom he shall find in any thoroughfare or public place offending against the provisions of the last preceding section.
Passed the Legislative Council of Hongkong, this 21st day of September, 1905.
ont warrant in certain cases.
A. G. M. FLETCHER,
Clerk of Councils,
Assented to by His Excellency the Governor, the 29th day of September, 1905.
T. SERCOMBE SMITH, Colonial Secretary.