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Section 12.
No. 1.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 1881.
HONGKONG.
FORM NO. 9.
Order of Release by Governor-in-Council,
THE MACAO EXTRADITION ORDINANCE, 1881.
To the Superintendent of Victoria Gaol.
Whereas one ... is now in your custody as a fugitive under the provisions of the above-mentioned Ordinance; and whereas it has been determined that no extradition order shall be granted in respect of the said fugitive: You are hereby ordered to release the said ... from custody under the above-mentioned Ordinance.
Approved in Council this ... day of ... A.D. 18...
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(Signed.) Governor, &c.
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(Signed) Clerk of Councils.
ORDINANCE No. 2 OF 1881.
A.D. 1881. AN ORDINANCE to make provision for taking from time to time the Census of the Colony.
Ordinance No. 2 of 1881.
Short title.
Power for Governor-in-Council to direct census and to appoint and remove officers therefor.
Making of necessary arrangements.
Preparation of schedules.
BE it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Census Ordinance, 1881.
2.—(1.) The Governor-in-Council may authorize and direct a census to be taken of the inhabitants of the Colony at such times as he thinks fit, and may from time to time appoint and remove such officers as may be necessary for the purpose.
(2.) Notice of the intention to take such census, and of the date of such intended taking, shall be published in The Gazette at least ten days previously.
3. The officers appointed to take the census shall, in accordance with the instructions of the Governor, make such arrangements as may be necessary for the purpose.
4. Schedules shall be prepared, under the direction of the Governor, for the purpose of being filled up by or on behalf of the several occupiers of every dwelling house or place of residence in the Colony, and by or on behalf of the persons on board every vessel in the waters of the Colony, with such particulars as to the Governor-in-Council may seem fit.
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(3.) Any ... makes ... sa ... f ... mary cony five hundred ...
(4.) Per ... the provisi jurisdiction ...
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