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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JULY 15, 1932.

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.

No. 464.

Hong Kong.

ORDINANCE No. 4 of 1899. (PRISONS).

In exercise of the powers conferred by section 18 of the Prisons Ordinance, 1899, the Governor in Council further amends the Prison rules set forth on pages 181 to 257 of the Regulations of Hong Kong, 1844-1925, by adding to rule 239 the following words :-

"provided that when any untried prisoner, who has not previously been convicted of any offence, shall have been photographed and measured, if he be discharged by a magistrate or acquitted upon his trial, all photographs (both negatives and copies), finger print impressions and records of weight or measurement so taken, shall be forthwith destroyed or handed over to such prisoner.”’

D. W. TRATMAN,

COUNCIL CHAMBER,

10th July, 1932.

Clerk of Councils.

NOTICES.

COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEpartment.

No. 465.—It is hereby notified that the undermentioned street will in future be known by the name indicated against it :—

DESCRIPTION,

FUTURE NAME.

CHINESE VERSION.

Street commencing at Hak Po Street and running East to its junction with Yim Po Fong Street, between Shan Tung Street and Soy Street.

-15th July, 1932.

Pak Po Street.

白布街

E. R. HALLIFAX,

Colonial Secretary.

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