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was an offence knowing that the assembly unlawful one or continues to attend after being warned by Magistrate, Justice of the Peace, or Police Officer.

Section 6 provides for the punishment of any person knowingly allowing unlawful assembly to be held in any house belonging to or occupied by him or under his control.

Section 7 defines the word Member and Section 10 enacts that the possession of any banners, insignia, or writings of the Society shall be prima facie evidence that the possessor is a member of such Society.

Sd. Edw. J. Ackroyd Acting Attorney General

31st July, 1886.

317

Minute by the Officer Administering the Government.

(Copy)

The Acting Attorney General has not seen the report of Major Dempster. It should be referred to him.

Will not the draft Bill, as it at present stands, prohibit guilds of Chinese tradesmen, the Nam Pak Hong, Masonic Lodges, and other harmless though secret Societies?

I am inclined to think that it would be desirable to register secret societies as is done in Singapore. The Triads would not be registered, of course, nor any Society unless Government was satisfied that its object was legitimate and harmless. The law might then be made to punish societies not registered. Let us see the recommendations of the Triad Commission on the subject of registration.

(Signed) W. N. March

25th August, 1884.

To the Honourable the Acting Attorney

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a was an offence knowing that the assembly unlawful one or continues to attend after being warned by Magistrate, Justice of the Peace, or Police Officer. Section 6 provides for the punishment of any person knowingly allowing unlawful assembly to be held in any house belonging to or occupied by him or under his control. Section 7 defines the word Member and Section 10 enacts that the possession of any banners, insignia, or writings of the Society shall be prima facie evidence that the possessor is a member of such Society. Sd. Edw. J. Ackroyd Acting Attorney General 31st July, 1886. 317 Minute by the Officer Administering the Government. (Copy) The Acting Attorney General has not seen the report of Major Dempster. It should be referred to him. Will not the draft Bill, as it at present stands, prohibit guilds of Chinese tradesmen, the Nam Pak Hong, Masonic Lodges, and other harmless though secret Societies? I am inclined to think that it would be desirable to register secret societies as is done in Singapore. The Triads would not be registered, of course, nor any Society unless Government was satisfied that its object was legitimate and harmless. The law might then be made to punish societies not registered. Let us see the recommendations of the Triad Commission on the subject of registration. (Signed) W. N. March 25th August, 1884. To the Honourable the Acting Attorney
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a

was an

mxting knowing that the assembly unlawful one or continues to attend after being warned by aillagistrate, Justice of the Peace, or Police Officer.

an

Section & provides for the punishment of any person knowingly allowing unlawful acccmbly to be held in any house belonging to or occupied by him

or under his control.

Section Jdefines the word Member and Section 10 enacts that the possession of anx banners, insignia, or writings of the Society shall be preina facie evidence that the porucior is a member of such Society.

Sof Edw.

J. Ackroyd Acting Attorney General

31.th July, 1886.

317

Minute by the Officer Administering the Government.

(Copy)

The Anting Attorney General has not seen

the report of ellajor Dempster. It should be referred to him.

Will not the draft Bill, ces it at present stauds, prohibit guilds of Chinese tradesmen, the Nam Pak Hong, Maron in Lodges, and other harmless though secret Socities ?

Jam inclined to think that it would be desirable to register secret societies as is

done in Singapore. The Triads would not be registered, of course not be

Society unless Government

that it object

were

nor any

was

satisfied

legitimate and _ harmless. The law might then be made

to punish societies not registered, Let.

see the

the recommendations of the Iriad_ Commission on the subject of registration.

(Ligned) W. N. March

25th August, 1884.

To the Honourable the Acting

Attorney

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