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Objects and Reasons.
1. This Ordinance was one of the two drafted by the Committee appointed to report on the measures required for the institution of Juvenile Courts in Hong Kong.
2. As stated in the Committee's Report it contains all the main provisions of the old Reformatory Schools Ordi- nance, No. 11 of 1901, which it repeals, and it provides generally for the institution and regulation of such establish-
ments.
3. It is closely modelled on the English law and the Straits Settlements Ordinance No. 47, with only such amendments as the Committee considered necessary to suit local conditions.
January, 1932.
C. G. ALABASTER,
Attorney General.
NOTICES.
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT,
No. S. 62.-Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted by Hong Kong.
Disease.
Port or Place.
Small-pox.
Restriction in Force.
Authority.
Amoy.
Quarantine vaccination and/or Fumigation at the
discretion of the Health Officer.
17th December,
14
Small-pox.
Shanghai.
Do.
Do.
Small-pox.
Pakhoi.
Do.
Small-pox.
Saigon.
12th February, 1932.
Notification No. 798 of
1931.
Notification No. 5 of 8th January,
1932.
Notification No. 37 of 22nd January,.
1932.
Notification No. 73 of 2nd February, 1932.
W. T. SOUTHORN,
Colonial Secretary.
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