CO129-604-7 Expulsion of Undesirables Ordinance 1949 19-8-1949 - 16-12-1949 — Page 152

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Repeal of Ordinance No. 15 of

1914.

THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

3. The Obscene Publications Ordinance, 1914, is hereb repealed.

Passed the Legislative Council of Ilong Kong, this 18th day of May, 1949.

ALASTAIR TODD, Deputy Clerk of Councils.

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HỒNG KÔNG

No. 22 or 1949.

I assent.

SUPPLEMENT NO. 1, MAY 20, 1949.

(b) by the insertion in paragraph (c) of the said section of the words "not on the Register of Teachers" after the word "person" appearing in the second line thereof.

Passed the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, this 18th day of May, 1949.

ALASTAIR TODD,

Deputy Clerk of Councils.

HỒNG KONG

No. 23 OF 1949.

I assent.

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Short title.

Ordinance No. 26 of 1913.

Amendment

of section 10

of the

principal

Ordinance.

Amendment of section

7 of the

principal

Ordinance.

L.S.

A. G. GRANTHAM, Governor.

19th May, 1949.

An Ordinance further to amend the Education Ordinance, 1913.

[20th May, 1949.]

Be it enacted by the Governor of Hong Kong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof:

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Education (Amend- ment) Ordinance, 1949, and shall be read as one with the Education Ordinance, 1913, hereinafter referred to as the principal Ordinance.

2. Section 10 of the principal Ordinance is hereby amended by the addition at the end thereof of the following:

"It shall be lawful for the Director in respect of any particular school to waive the fulfilment of or modify the requirements of any regulation made under this section, if he is satisfied that compliance therewith is impracticable or that modification is required in such school. Such waiver or modification shall be notified in writing under the hand of the Director.

3.

Section 7 of the principal Ordinance is hereby amended as follows:-

(a) by the repeal of paragraph (a) of the said section and its replacement as follows:-

(a) for any person to open, start, manage, teach in or maintain any school in the Colony unless and until a certificate of registration of such school has been issued in manner hereinafter provided;" and

L. S.

A. G. GRANTHAM, Governor.

19th May, 1949.

An Ordinance further to amend the Public Health (Sanitation)

Ordinance, 1935.

[20th May, 1949.]

Be it enacted by the Governor of Hong Kong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof:

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Public Health Short title. (Sanitation) Amendment Ordinance, 1949, and shall be read as

one with the Public Health (Sanitation) Ordinance, 1935, herein- Ordinance after referred to as the principal Ordinance.

2.

"Health Officer.

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No. 15 of

1935.

Amendment

of section 3

of the

Ordinance.

Section 3 of the principal Ordinance is hereby amended- (a) by the repeal of the definition "Health Officer and by the substitution therefor of the following definition :— principal

'Health Officer' includes the Deputy Director of Health Services, any medical officer appointed as a health officer by the Governor, any veterinary officer and any officer for the time being performing the duties of a health officer or veterinary officer."; (b) by the insertion of the following definition immediately after the definition "Offensive trade" "Officer of the Sanitary Department.

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Officer of the Sanitary Department' includes any health officer, health inspector or overseer of the Sanitary Department working under the direction of a health officer or health inspector for the purposes of this Ordinance."

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