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public tramway, bus service, or public ferry, or engaged in maintaining any telephone or sanitary service, shall wilfully break a contract of service with such company, firm or person as aforesaid, if he knows or has reasonable cause to believe that the probable consequence of his so doing, either alone or in combination with others, would, failing the adoption of extraordinary measures, be to deprive the inhabitants of the Colony, or a substantial number of them, wholly or to a great extent, of their supply of water or electric current or gas, or of the ordinary facilities of transport, or of the ordinary telephone or sanitary services,
(3) No person shall wilfully break any contract of service if he knows or has reasonable cause to believe that the probable consequences of his so doing, either alone or in combination with others, would, failing the adoption of extraordinary measures. be to endanger human life, or to cause serious bodily injury, or to expose valuable property whether movable or immovable to destruction or serious injury.
7.-(1) Except under and in accordance with the per- Hong Kong mission of the Governor in Council, no trade union which trade unimi is established within the Colony shall be affiliated or con- not to be under the nected with any trade union or other organization which is
control of any established outside the Colony in such a manner as to place trade union the trade union which is established within the Colony, or or other any of its members, in any way or in any matter under the organization control of the trade union or other organization which is outside the
Colemy. established outside the Colony.
(2) Every trade union so affiliated or connected which has not obtained the consent of the Governor in Council to be so affiliated or connected, or from which any such consent has been withdrawn, shall be deemed to be an unlrful society within the meaning and for all the pur- pose of the Societies Ordinance, 1920,
Ordinance No. of 1920.
(3) It shall be lawful for the Governor in Commeil in his absolute discretion to declare any trade union which in his opinion is so affiliated or connected, and which has not obtained the consent of the Governor in Council to be so affiliated or connected, or from which any such consent has been withdrawn, to be an unlawful society within the meaning and for all the purposes of the Societies Ordi- Ordinance tance, 1920.
(4) Without prejudice to any other method of proof, a trade union shall for the purposes of sub-section (1) be deemed to be established within the Colony
(q) if it maintains, either continuously or from time to time, any office or any other premises within the Colony:
(b) if it maintains. either continuously or from time
to time, any officer within the Colony :
(c) if a sign board bearing its name is displayed at any place in the Colony, whether public or private, unless it is proved that such sign board was so displayed without the knowledge of any officer of such trade union : or
(d) if any document is found in the Colony which purports or appears to be a direction or notice ou behalf of such trade union to any person or persons with regard to any action by such person or per- sons within the Colony, unless it is proved that such direction or notice (i) was issued without the knowledge of any officer of such trade union or (ii) was not intended as a direction or notice with regard to any action by such person or per- sons within the Colony.
(5) No person shall on behalf of or in the name of any trade union which is established outside the Colony give or attempt to give, directly or indirectly, any direction or notice to any person or persons with regard to any action by such person or persons within the Colony.
No, & of 1920.
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