S28 [ 15 OF 1886. ] PEACE PRESERVATION .

What whip
Such whipping shall be inflicted with a rattan not exceeding
pinicmay be half-an-inch in diameter, and shall not exceed thirty strokes.
inflicted.

Powerto enter
houses and to
10. During the continuance of any proclamation under this
arrest, ordinance, any Justice of the Peace, may enter with or without
assistance, or may order any officer or constable of police, or
special constable, or other person to enter without a warrant
and with or without assistance, using force in either case if
necessary , into any dwelling house or other building, or into
any place in which he may have reasonable cause to suspect
that persons lately riotously assembled or engaged on any in
lawful purpose, have made their escape, or in which he may
have reasonable cause to suspect that persons abont to break
the peace are assembled, and may apprehend and take into 1




custody the said persons, and every person so arrested may be
detained until he can be conveniently brought before a Magis
trate to be dealt with according to law .
Combination
11. Any person during the continuance of any proclamation
to stop trade. under this ordinance , unlawfully combining to procure a stop
page of the sale or transit from place to place of provisions or
other articles, or unlawfully combining to procureshopkeepers,
dealers , or other persons to discontinue the sale or transit from
place to place of provisions or other articles, or preventing or
endeavouring to prevent any person from purchasing or from
being supplied with any such articles, shall, on summary
conviction thereof before a Magistrate be liable to imprisonment
with or without hard labour for any term not exceeding three
months, or to a fine not exceeding fifty dollars, or to both.
PART III.
Banishment.
Inforniation .
12. Whenever during the existence of any proclamation
under this ordinance, it shall be represented by the Captain
Superintendent of Police to the Governor in Council , on written
information, that the removal from the Colony of any person
not a natural born subject of Her Majesty, wbether such person
shall have been naturalized under the provisions of any Colonial
ordinance or not , is necessary for the public safety, it shall be
lawful for the Governor in Council, if it shall appear to him
after making such enquiry as to him may seem sufficient, to be
necessary for the public safety that such person should be
Banishment. banished from the Colony , to issue an order banishing such
person from the Colony, in such manner as to the Governor in
Council may seem expedient; and the Governormay take such
steps as may be necessary for carrying into effect the said order
of banishment in the manner prescribed ; and any person so

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