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(vii) To provide for the appointment of a Government Inspector and the powers of inspection to be exercised by him, (see clauses 14 and 15).

(viii) To confer power upon the Governor-in-Council to make rules with reference to certain matters, (see clause 16).

Clause 17 of the Bill provides for notice of accidents being given to the Police.

Clause 18 prescribes penalties for breaches of various clauses.

Clause 19 deals with trespasses upon any factory, or the land adjoining thereto and also provides for the punishment of any person doing on licensed premises any act tending to an explosion.

Clause 20 confers a power to apprehend without warrant in certain cases.

Clause 21 provides for the issue of a search warrant, and the arrest of offenders, and the seizure and forfeiture of substances in respect of which an offence is committed.

Clause 22 provides for the annual renewal of licences. Clause 23 excepts Government, Military, and Naval Stores from the operation of this Bill.

Clause 24 repeals all the unrepealed portions of Ordinance 1 of 1848.

The reason why this Bill does not deal with any magazines or stores for gunpowder, independently of a factory, is that the storing of gunpowder appears to be sufficiently covered by the Dangerous Goods Ordinance, 8 of 1873, as amended by Ordinance 39 of 1899.

Bags are not mentioned in clause 11 or clause 13 of the Bill, although included in the corresponding provisions in force in England. The reason for the omission is that the Chinese are in the habit of carrying about gunpowder in sugar bags which do not constitute sufficiently substantial and safe receptacles.

36. E. Pollock
Acting Attorney General

No. 40969.
(Subject.)
Ordce 21. 1901
Foreshores
Sea Bed
171
DESPATCH
01250-8610-7-100)
10000-11-18

Further to previous Paper.

submits copies & Lebran
the Risley
ill Johnson
(Minutes.)
The alteration laid down in part of draft
4893 changes (
an
Noted B.M.
4/12
has been carried out. The other
copies are
unsealed copies.
explained If the Ag. A.G.
? Sanction 6/3.
M. Rox
A. F
? So proceed J.S.R.
26/1
28/11.
? Sanction Ard, but point out with reference to last para of 21763 that the Naval Guard the proposal to move
+ Dick to Kowloon has now been rejected (ser

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(vii) To provide for the appointment of a Government Inspector and the powers of inspection to be exercised by him, (see clauses 14 and 15). (viii) To confer power upon the Governor-in-Council to make rules with reference to certain matters, (see clause 16). Clause 17 of the Bill provides for notice of accidents being given to the Police. Clause 18 prescribes penalties for breaches of various clauses. Clause 19 deals with trespasses upon any factory, or the land adjoining thereto and also provides for the punishment of any person doing on licensed premises any act tending to an explosion. Clause 20 confers a power to apprehend without warrant in certain cases. Clause 21 provides for the issue of a search warrant, and the arrest of offenders, and the seizure and forfeiture of substances in respect of which an offence is committed. Clause 22 provides for the annual renewal of licences. Clause 23 excepts Government, Military, and Naval Stores from the operation of this Bill. Clause 24 repeals all the unrepealed portions of Ordinance 1 of 1848. The reason why this Bill does not deal with any magazines or stores for gunpowder, independently of a factory, is that the storing of gunpowder appears to be sufficiently covered by the Dangerous Goods Ordinance, 8 of 1873, as amended by Ordinance 39 of 1899. Bags are not mentioned in clause 11 or clause 13 of the Bill, although included in the corresponding provisions in force in England. The reason for the omission is that the Chinese are in the habit of carrying about gunpowder in sugar bags which do not constitute sufficiently substantial and safe receptacles. 36. E. Pollock Acting Attorney General No. 40969. (Subject.) Ordce 21. 1901 Foreshores Sea Bed 171 DESPATCH 01250-8610-7-100) 10000-11-18 Further to previous Paper. submits copies & Lebran the Risley ill Johnson (Minutes.) The alteration laid down in part of draft 4893 changes ( an Noted B.M. 4/12 has been carried out. The other copies are unsealed copies. explained If the Ag. A.G. ? Sanction 6/3. M. Rox A. F ? So proceed J.S.R. 26/1 28/11. ? Sanction Ard, but point out with reference to last para of 21763 that the Naval Guard the proposal to move + Dick to Kowloon has now been rejected (ser
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(vii) To provide for the appointment of a Govero- ment Inspector and the powers of inspection to be exorcised by him, (see clauses 14 and 15). (vii.) To confer power upon the Governor-in-Council to make rules with reference to certain matters, (see clause f&) Clause 17 of the Bill provides for notice of accidenta being given to the Police. Clause 18 prescribes penalties for breaches of various clauses. Clause 19 deals with trespasses upon any factory, or the land adjoining thereto and also provides for the punishment of any person doing on licensed premises any act tending to an explosion. Clause 20 confers a power to apprebend without warrant in certain cuses. Clause 21 provides for the issue of a search warrant, and the arrest ul offenders, and the seizure and forfeiture of substances in respect of which an offence is committed. Clause 22 provides for the annual renewal of licences. Clause 23 excepts Government, Military, and Naval Stores from the operation of this Bill. Clause 24 repeals all the unrepealed portions of Ordi- nance 1 of 1848. The reason why this Bill does not deaf with any maga- zines or stores for gunpowder, independently of a factory, is that the storing of gunpowder appears to be sufficiently covered by the Dangerous Goods Ordinance, 8 of 1873, as amended by Ordinance 39 of 1899. Bags are not mentioned in clause 11 or clause 13 of the Bill, although included in the corresponding provisions in force in Eugland. The reason for the omission is that the Chinese are in the babit of carrying about, gunpowder in surar bags which do not constitute sufficiently substantial and safe receptacles. 36. E. Polloal Porloch. Acting Attoway Freel a bonce The then objecti and to Rs. 8 or св circulated tha and, therefor, "Bill" and Blan it in Middl f and "Section" peinl валися в вент exformer of ca 38.0 tor. No. HILT 901 Nch revious Paper. Further to for 438. 191 reminded 3.29. No. 40969. (Subject.) Ordce 21. 1901 Foreshores Sea Bed 171 DESPATCH 01250-8610-7-100) 10000-11-18 quent Paper. submits copies & Lebran the Risley ill Johnson (Minutes.) The alteration laid down in part of dest 4893 changes ( an Noted B.M 4/12 has been cared out. The other них coty/are unsealed cople. exflamet If the Ag. A.G. ? Sanction 6/3. M. Rox A. F ? So proceed J.S.R. 26/1 28/11. ? Sanction Ard, but faint out with refence to last for of 21763 that the Naval Gard the proposal to move + Dick to Kowloon has now been rejichid (ser
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(vii) To provide for the appointment of a Govero- ment Inspector and the powers of inspection to be exorcised by him, (see clauses 14 and 15).

(vii.) To confer power upon the Governor-in-Council to make rules with reference to certain matters, (see clause f&)

Clause 17 of the Bill provides for notice of accidenta being given to the Police.

Clause 18 prescribes penalties for breaches of various clauses.

Clause 19 deals with trespasses upon any factory, or the land adjoining thereto and also provides for the punishment of any person doing on licensed premises any act tending to an explosion.

Clause 20 confers a power to apprebend without warrant in certain cuses.

Clause 21 provides for the issue of a search warrant, and the arrest ul offenders, and the seizure and forfeiture of substances in respect of which an offence is committed.

Clause 22 provides for the annual renewal of licences. Clause 23 excepts Government, Military, and Naval Stores from the operation of this Bill.

Clause 24 repeals all the unrepealed portions of Ordi- nance 1 of 1848.

The reason why this Bill does not deaf with any maga- zines or stores for gunpowder, independently of a factory, is that the storing of gunpowder appears to be sufficiently covered by the Dangerous Goods Ordinance, 8 of 1873, as amended by Ordinance 39 of 1899.

Bags are not mentioned in clause 11 or clause 13 of the Bill, although included in the corresponding provisions in force in Eugland. The reason for the omission is that the Chinese are in the babit of carrying about, gunpowder in surar bags which do not constitute sufficiently substantial and safe receptacles.

36. E. Polloal Porloch.

Acting Attoway Freel

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Rs.

8

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and, therefor, "Bill"

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No.

HILT

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revious Paper.

Further to for 438. 191

reminded 3.29.

No.

40969.

(Subject.)

Ordce 21. 1901

Foreshores

Sea Bed

171

DESPATCH

01250-8610-7-100)

10000-11-18

quent Paper.

submits

copies & Lebran

the Risley

ill Johnson

(Minutes.)

The alteration

laid down in part of dest

4893 changes (

an

Noted B.M

4/12

has been cared out. The other

них

coty/are

unsealed cople.

exflamet If the Ag. A.G.

? Sanction 6/3.

M. Rox

A. F

? So proceed J.S.R.

26/1

28/11.

? Sanction Ard, but faint out with refence to last for of 21763 that the Naval Gard the proposal to move

+ Dick to Kowloon has now been rejichid (ser

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