PREVEXTION OF CRIMES . [ 11 of 1887. ] 921
government of that prison, and binding on all
persons, in the same manner as if they were contained
in the rules made under section 17 of Ordinance 18
of 1885 .
( 6. ) Any prisoner refusing to obey any regulation made
in pursuance of this section shall be deemed guilty
of an offence against prison discipline within the
meaning of section 16 of Ordinance 18 of 1885 .
( 7. ) The Governor may from time to time modify, repeal,
or add to any regulations so made.
SCHEDULE .
Order of licence to a convict made under Ordinance 11 of 1887.
[ L.S.]
The Governor is pleased to grant to who was
convicted of at the criminal sessions
of the Supreme Court, for the Colony of Hongkong on the
day of 188 > and was then and there sentenced to
imprisonment with hard labour for the term of and is now
confined in the bis licence to be at large from the day of his
liberation under this order during the remaining portion of his said term of
imprisonment unless the said shall before the expiration of
the said term be convicted of some indictable offence within the Colony, in
which case such licence will be immediately forfeited by law , or unless it shall
please the Governor sooner to revoke or alter such licence.
This licence is given subject to the conditions indorsed upon the same, upon
the breach of any of which it will be liable to be revoked , whether such
breach is followed by a conviction or not .
And the Governor hereby orders that the said be set at
liberty within thirty days from the date of this order.
Given under my hand and seal at Victoria, Hongkong, this
day of 188
By Ilis Excellency's Command,
Colonial Secretary ..
CONDITIONS.
1. The bolder shall preserve his licence and produce it when called upon to
do so by a Magistrate, Justice of the Peace or Police officer.
2. He shall abstain from any violation of the law .
3. He shall not habitually associate with notoriously bad characters, such as
reputed thieves and prostitutes.
4. He shall not lead an idle and dissolute life without visible means of
obtaining an honest livelihood .
If his licence is forfeited or revoked in consequence of a conviction for any
offence, be will be liable to undergo a term of imprisonment with hard
labour equal to the portion of his term of years which remained
unexpired when his licence was granted, viz ., the term of
Pears.