1832

ORDINANCES Nos. 21 AND 22 OF 1884.

Revenue.

Peace Preservation.

Brought forward,

SERVICES EXCLUSIVE OF ESTABLISHMENTS:-

$462,604

Colonial Treasurer,

$$

Surveyor General,

Postmaster General,

11,016

2,520

68,000

Registrar General,.......

25

Government Gardens and Plantations,............................

14,800

Judicial,

860

Ecclesiastical,

500

Educational,

21,628

Medical

Police Magistrates,

Police,......

Gaol,

14,528

390

39,148

21,720

Fire Brigade,

5,800

Charitable Allowances...

Transport,

4,000

4,500

Works and Buildings,

122,500

Roads, Streets, and Bridges,

40,500

Miscellaneous Services,

58,497

Military Contribution,

113,345

$544,277

GRAND TOTAL,....

$1,006,881

[Repealed by Ordinances No. 1 of 1885, and No. 4 of 1887.]

No. 22 of 1884.

Preamble.

Duration of Ordinance.

Interpretation of the expression Arms.

An Ordinance entitled The Peace Preservation Ordinance, 1884.

[9th October, 1884.]

WHEREAS in view of the disturbed state of the Chinese population in this Colony, it is expedient to make certain special provisions for the preservation of peace and order; Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:---

1. This Ordinance shall continue in force until the first day of April, 1885.

2. In this Ordinance the expression arms includes any description of fire arms, also any sword, cutlass, spear, pike, bayonet, or other deadly weapon, also any part of any arms as so defined,

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