CAP. 2011
Stonecutters Island.
Originally 11 of 1889. Fraser
4 of 1889.
22 of 1950.
Short title.
Interpretation.
Penalty for landing or being on Stonecutters Island without authority.
22 of 1950, Schedule,
Power to arrest person landing or being on Stonecutters Island without order.
CHAPTER 201.
STONECUTTERS ISLAND.
To make provision with respect to Stonecutters Island.
[13th March, 1889.]
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Stonecutters Island Ordinance.
2. In this Ordinance, "guard" includes any member of His Majesty's regular forces on duty on Stonecutters Island.
3. (1) No person shall land on or be upon Stonecutters Island unless he is the bearer of a written order for the purpose duly granted to him by the Colonial Secretary, or by the officer in command of His Majesty's regular troops in the Colony, or by the officer in charge of His Majesty's naval establishments in the Colony, or unless he is a member of His Majesty's regular forces on duty on the island or a police officer or a member of the Royal Naval Yard Police.
(2) Any person who lands or is found on the said island contrary to this Ordinance shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of one thousand dollars or to imprisonment for three months.
(3) An order granted to any contractor employed by the Director of Public Works, or by the officer in charge of His Majesty's naval establishments in the Colony, or by the Commander Royal Engineers shall cover all Chinese labourers specifically mentioned in such order actually employed on work on the island.
4. When any person lands or is found on Stonecutters Island, any guard or any member of the Royal Naval Yard Police may require such person to produce and show his order for the purpose; and if such person, on being so required, does not produce and show his order, or if the said guard or member of the Royal Naval Yard Police suspects that any order produced is not an order duly granted to such person, or is not a sufficient authority for such person to be then upon the island, he may arrest
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