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N 278/08 in 4.6.18.50, Making of by-laws for regulation of Vehicles, etc.
IGN.785 in G.G. 6.11.08 *.4.71. 913 cm G.G. 11/12/08/4. Power to deal with offender under Ordinance or by-laws.
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No. 3.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG [AD
7. The Governor-in-Council may from time to time make by-laws under this Ordinance for the regulation of vehicles and of street traffic, and may alter or repeal such by-laws when made, and may substitute a new by-law or by-laws in place of any by-laws so repealed or amended.
8. Any person offending against any of the provisions of this Ordinance or of any by-law made thereunder may, either with or without warrant, be lawfully stopped, seized, apprehended, and detained by a member of the Police Force, and such person shall thereupon be taken before a Magistrate to be dealt with according to law; and, if any person refuses to disclose his name, it shall be lawful to proceed against him by a description of his person and the offence only, without adding any name or designation, but in such case the Magistrate shall mention in the depositions that the defendant refused to disclose his name.
Penalty for 9. Every person who is convicted of an offence against this Ordinance or against any by-law made thereunder shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding fifty dollars or, in default of payment thereof, to imprisonment, with or without hard labour, for any term not exceeding six months.
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ORDINANCE No. 4 OF 1899.
A.D 1899, AN ORDINANCE to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Prisons.
Ordinance No. 7 of 1899.
Short title.
Ordering of certain matters in relations to Reformatory prisons.
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BE it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Prison Ordinance, 1899.
2. The Governor may from time to time make, and, when made alter or revoke, orders for any of the following purposes :—
(1.) to set apart any available sites and buildings for the purpose of a prison;
(2.) to discontinue the use of any prison and appropriate the site and buildings thereof to any other lawful purpose;
and (3.) to remove prisoners from one prison to another;
(4.) to appoint fit persons to be respectively superintendents of prisons, assistant superintendents, chaplains, surgeons, chief warders, and such subordinate officers for the service of prisons as the Governor...