Obstruction
at draw of lottary.
Application of Forgery Ordinance. (Cap: 209).
Gambling
(A) such other matters as the Governor may consider expedient to
give effect to the purposes of this Ordinance.
9. Any person who obstructs or impedes the drawing of any lot- tery, or creates any disturbance at or near any place at which any lottery is being or is about to be drawn, shall be guilty of an offence and liable upon summary conviction to a fine of one thousand dollars and three months imprisonment,
10. For avoidance of doubt, every ticket shall be deemed to be a document to which the provisions of subsection (I) of section 6 of the Forgery Ordinance apply.
11. Nothing contained in the Gambling Ordinance shall apply to Ordinance not any lottery to which the provisions of this Ordinance apply.
Lo apply to
Government lotteries.
(Cap. 149).
This printed impression has been carefully compared by me with the Bill which passed the Legislative Council on the 30th day of March, 1962, and is found by me to be a true and correctly printed copy of the said Bill.
HONG KONG
No. 11 of 1962.
Deputy Clerk of Councils.
(Secretariat CR15/3371/60)
I assent.
188en
Governor.
18th April, 1962.
An Ordinance further to amend the Criminal Procedure Ordinance,
Chapter 221.
[19th April, 1982.J
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 Criminal Procedure Short title. (Amendment) Ordinance, 1962.
2. Section 50 of the Criminal Procedure Ordinance is amended Amendment by the insertion therein, after subsection (2), of the following new of section 50. subsections-
"(3) Where the accused person is a corporation, a plea in writing may be entered by its representative, and if either the corporation does not appear by a representative or, though it does so appear, fails to enter as aforesaid any plea, the court shall order a ples of not guilty to be entered and the trial shall proceed as though the corporation had duly entered a plea of not guilty.
(Cap. 221),