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Repeal of Sections 11 and 17 of Ordinance 21 of 1891.

Commence incut of Ordinance.

8. Sections Eleven and Seventeen of the Principal Ordinance, are hereby repealed.

9. This Ordinance shall come into operation on the first day of March, 1898.

Passed the Legislative Council of Hongkong, this 26th day of August, 1897.

J. G. T. BREEKE, Clerk of Councils.

Assented to by His Excellency the Governor, the 1st day of September, 1897.

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Colonial Secretary.

The fee payable for this Licence is $

OPIUM DIVAN LICENCE.

COPY.

Colonial Ordinance No. of 1897.

A Licence is hereby granted to [name] to open and carry on an Opium Divan for the smoking of Prepared Opium on the premises known as [address] (1) from the day of 189 to the day of 189.

This Licence is issued subject to the observance, by the Licensee, of all the conditions endorsed on this Licence and to his compliance with all the Laws and Regulations for the time being in force relating to Opium and Opium Divans.

This Licence may be cancelled at any time by the Colonial Secretary for any failure of such observance or compliance.

Dated the day of 189.

Colonial Secretary,

(a) As the case may be.

(1) Here insert the address.

ENCLOSURE

2

Week 10 OCT 17

Attorney General's Office.

28th August, 1897.

106

REPORT ON ORDINANCE 15 OF 1897.

I have examined the accompanying Ordinance,

For 14521

*An Ordinance to further amend The Prepared Opium Ordinance, 1891.

and I am of opinion that the Ordinance is one which is not contrary to the Governor's Instructions.

This Ordinance, the draft of which was submitted to the Secretary of State with the Governor's Despatch No.125 of the 2nd June, 1897, and approved by telegram of 9th August, 1897, provides for bringing the Opium Smoking Divans more directly under the control of the Government at the expiration of the present Farm.

The only differences between the draft so submitted and approved and the Ordinance as passed are as follows:-

In section 2, explaining the meaning of “Opium Divan", the words "and bona fide private guests" are added,

in section 6, sub-section (c), after the words "wife or child".

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Repeal of Sections 11 and 17 of Ordinance 21 of 1891. Commence incut of Ordinance. 8. Sections Eleven and Seventeen of the Principal Ordinance, are hereby repealed. 9. This Ordinance shall come into operation on the first day of March, 1898. Passed the Legislative Council of Hongkong, this 26th day of August, 1897. J. G. T. BREEKE, Clerk of Councils. Assented to by His Excellency the Governor, the 1st day of September, 1897. J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Colonial Secretary. The fee payable for this Licence is $ OPIUM DIVAN LICENCE. COPY. Colonial Ordinance No. of 1897. A Licence is hereby granted to [name] to open and carry on an Opium Divan for the smoking of Prepared Opium on the premises known as [address] (1) from the day of 189 to the day of 189. This Licence is issued subject to the observance, by the Licensee, of all the conditions endorsed on this Licence and to his compliance with all the Laws and Regulations for the time being in force relating to Opium and Opium Divans. This Licence may be cancelled at any time by the Colonial Secretary for any failure of such observance or compliance. Dated the day of 189. Colonial Secretary, (a) As the case may be. (1) Here insert the address. ENCLOSURE 2 Week 10 OCT 17 Attorney General's Office. 28th August, 1897. 106 REPORT ON ORDINANCE 15 OF 1897. I have examined the accompanying Ordinance, For 14521 *An Ordinance to further amend The Prepared Opium Ordinance, 1891. and I am of opinion that the Ordinance is one which is not contrary to the Governor's Instructions. This Ordinance, the draft of which was submitted to the Secretary of State with the Governor's Despatch No.125 of the 2nd June, 1897, and approved by telegram of 9th August, 1897, provides for bringing the Opium Smoking Divans more directly under the control of the Government at the expiration of the present Farm. The only differences between the draft so submitted and approved and the Ordinance as passed are as follows:- In section 2, explaining the meaning of “Opium Divan", the words "and bona fide private guests" are added, in section 6, sub-section (c), after the words "wife or child".
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Repeal of Sections 11 and 17 of Ordinance 21 of 1891. Commence incut of Ordinance. 8. Sections Eleven and Seventeen of the Principal Ordi- nance, are hereby repealed. 9. This Ordinance shall come into operation on the first day of March, 1898. Passed the Legislative Council of Hongkong, this 26th day of Angust, 1897. J. G. T. BreKLE, Clerk of Councila, Assented to by His Excellency the Governor, the 1st day of September, 1897. J. 11. STEWART LOCKHART, Colonial Servetury. The fee payable for this Licence is $ OPIUM DIVAN LICENCE. COPY. Coles Ordinance No. of 1897. A.I of su Opium Divan for the smoking of the foor of the premises known as ( day of 189 to the is hereby licensed to open and carry ou Prepared Opium (a) on the Dross Oplun day of from 189 entitled This Licence is issued subject to the observance, by the Liceuser. of all the conditions endorsed on this Lieegee and to his compliance with all the Laws and Regulations for the time being in fores relating to Opiumi and Opium Divans. This Lieure may be cancelled at any time by the Colonial Seere- tary for any failure of such observance or compliance. Dated the day of (a) As the case may be (1) Here insert the address. 189 Colonial Secretary, ENCLOSURE ลง 2 Week 10 OCT 17 Attorney General's Office. 28th. August,1897. 106 REPORT ON ORDINANCE 15 OF 1897. I have examined the accompanying Ordinance, For 14521 *An Ordinance to further amend The Prepared Opium Ordinance,1891. and I am of opinion that the Ordinance is one which is not contrary to the Governor's Instructions. This Ordinance, the draft of which was sub- mitted to the Secretary of State with the Governor's Despatch No.125 of the 2nd. June,1897, and approved, by telegram of 9th. August, 1897, provides for bringing the Opium Smoking Divans more directly under the control of the Government at the expiration of the present Farm. The only differences between the draft so submitted and approved and the Ordinance as passed are as follows:- In section 2, explaining the meaning of “Opium and Divan", the words and bonâ fide private guests are added, in section 6,sub-section (c), after the words "wife or child
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Repeal of Sections 11

and 17 of Ordinance

21 of 1891.

Commence incut of Ordinance.

8. Sections Eleven and Seventeen of the Principal Ordi- nance, are hereby repealed.

9. This Ordinance shall come into operation on the first day of March, 1898.

Passed the Legislative Council of Hongkong, this 26th day of Angust, 1897.

J. G. T. BreKLE,

Clerk of Councila,

Assented to by His Excellency the Governor, the 1st day of September, 1897.

J. 11. STEWART LOCKHART,

Colonial Servetury.

The fee payable for this Licence is $

OPIUM DIVAN LICENCE.

COPY.

Coles Ordinance No.

of 1897.

A.I of

su Opium Divan for the smoking of

the

foor of the premises known as (

day of

189 to the

is hereby licensed to open and carry ou

Prepared Opium

(a) on the Dross Oplun

day of

from

189

entitled

This Licence is issued subject to the observance, by the Liceuser. of all the conditions endorsed on this Lieegee and to his compliance with all the Laws and Regulations for the time being in fores relating to Opiumi and Opium Divans.

This Lieure may be cancelled at any time by the Colonial Seere- tary for any failure of such observance or compliance.

Dated the

day of

(a) As the case may be

(1) Here insert the address.

189

Colonial Secretary,

ENCLOSURE

ลง

2

Week 10 OCT 17

Attorney General's Office.

28th. August,1897.

106

REPORT ON ORDINANCE 15 OF 1897.

I have examined the accompanying Ordinance,

For

14521

*An Ordinance to further amend The Prepared

Opium Ordinance,1891.

and I am of opinion that the Ordinance is one which is not

contrary to the Governor's Instructions.

This Ordinance, the draft of which was sub-

mitted to the Secretary of State with the Governor's Despatch

No.125 of the 2nd. June,1897, and approved, by telegram of 9th. August, 1897, provides for bringing the Opium Smoking Divans more directly under the control of the Government at the

expiration of the present Farm.

The only differences between the draft so

submitted and approved and the Ordinance as passed are as

follows:-

In section 2, explaining the meaning of “Opium

and Divan", the words and bonâ fide private guests are added,

in section 6,sub-section (c), after the words "wife or child

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