No. 1.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 1872.
such proof as aforesaid, shall be entitled to a verdict or judgment in his favour, and shall also be entitled to his full costs of the action.
11. The forms in the Schedule to this Ordinance, or forms to the like effect, with such variations and additions as circumstances may require, may be used for the purposes therein indicated, and instruments in those forms shall (as regards the form thereof) be valid and sufficient.
SCHEDULE.
FORMS.
FORM NO. 1.
GOVERNOR'S WARRANT TO POLICE MAGISTRATES.
The Foreign Offenders Detention Ordinance, 1872.
HONGKONG.
A.D. 1872.
By His Excellency the Governor and Commander-in-Chief of this Colony and its dependencies.
To the Police Magistrates.
Whereas requisition has been duly made to me, pursuant to the above-mentioned Ordinance, for the apprehension and temporary detention in custody of one
now in this Colony, charged with [or convicted of] having committed the crime of
within the territory of
You are hereby required to govern yourselves accordingly, and to aid in apprehending the said offender and in committing him to gaol for the purpose of his being detained in custody according to the provisions of the above-mentioned Ordinance; and for so doing this shall be your warrant.
Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the Colony, at Victoria, Hongkong, this
day of
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By Order,
(Signed.) Colonial Secretary.
(Signed.) Governor.
FORM No. 2.
WARRANT OF APPREHENSION.
The Foreign Offenders Detention Ordinance, 1872.
HONGKONG To all and each of the Constables of the Hongkong Police Force.
TO WIT
pursuant to doing this
Given under my hand this
[L.S.]