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No. 1 of 1872. FOREIGN OFFENDERS DETENTION.
FORM NO. 5.
GOVERNOR'S ORDER OF RELEASE. S
[s. 9.]
The Foreign Offenders Detention Ordinance, 1872.
HONGKONG.
By His Excellency Governor and Commander-in-Chief of this Colony and its dependencies.
To the Superintendent of Prisons. Whereas one
is now in your custody under the provisions of the above-mentioned Ordinance; and whereas it has been determined that no order shall be granted for the delivery of the said offender:
You are hereby ordered to release the said
from custody under the above-mentioned Ordinance.
Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the Colony, at Victoria, Hongkong, this
day of
19
(Signed.)
Governor.
[L. S.]
[Originally No. 8 of 1873,
No. 19 of 1922. Law Rev. Ord., 1924.]
†
Short title.
Interpretation.
129 & 30 Vict. c. 69, s. 7.
If the order of release is issued after the delivery of the offender, this form must be varied according to the facts, and directed to the person having the custody of the offender.
-1873.
No. 1 of 1873.
An Ordinance for the amendment of the law with respect to the carriage and deposit of dangerous goods.
[9th July, 1873.]
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Dangerous Goods Ordinance, 1873.
2. In this Ordinance,
(a) "Carrier" includes all persons carrying goods or passengers for hire by land or water.
(b) "Dangerous goods" mean any of the goods or substances specified in sections 3 and 4, or which may be declared to be dangerous goods by an order of the Governor in Council under section 5.
*As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1923.
†As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1923. Revenue Officers may arrest without warrant in respect of offences against the provisions of this Ordinance. See No. 2 of 1917.