(Cap. 293).
(GUNA. 270/503.
(6)
any person who retired from the Hong Kong Police Reserve established under the Police Reserve Ordinance, or from the Special Constabulary established under the Emergency (Special Constabulary) Regulations, 1950 between the 18th September, 1957 and the date of coming into operation of this Ordinance and who, at the date of such retirement, held a rank equivalent to that of auxiliary superintendent of police or above;
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and who, in the opinion of the Governor, has rendered distinguished service in the Force or in the Hong Kong Police Reserve or in the Special Constabulary as the case may be.".
Passed the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, this 2nd day of September, 1959.
HONG KO
No. 32 of 1959.
Deputy Clerk of Counetis..
(Secretarial CR72/1484/57)
I assent.
Claude Burgess
Officer Administering the Government.
3rd September, 1959.
An Ordinance to amend the Industrial and Reformatory Schools
Ordinance, Chapter 225.
[4th September, 1959,]
Be it enacted by the Governor of Hong Kong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows-
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Industrial and Re- Short title. formatory Schools (Amendment) Ordinance, 1959.
2. Section 13 of the Industrial and Reformatory Schools Ordia- Repeal and ance (hereinafter referred to as the principal Ordinance) is repealed replacement
of section and replaced by the following-
"Rules by
Governor
ja Council
for refamo-
atory
schools.
13.
13. The Governor in Council may by rules provide (Cap. 225), for the following matters in connexion with reformatory schools established under this Ordinance...
(a) all matters relating to the regulation and manage- ment of a reformatory school and the maintenance of order and discipline therein;