536
THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, APRIL 26, 1935.
Power of -arrest in
absence of police officer.
Amendment
of Ordinance No. 25 of 1933.
6. In the absence of an officer of police it shall be lawful for any officer of the Sanitary Department, in whose presence a contravention of any by-law under this Ordinance has been committed, to arrest the offender and either give him into the custody of an officer of police or take him to the nearest police station: Provided that no such arrest shall be effected except in a public place or place of public resort or unless it is impracticable to proceed against the offender by complaint and summons.
7. The Miscellaneous Licences Ordinance, 1933, is amended as follows:-
(a) by the addition of the words "of tobacco, cigars or cigarettes" after the word "Hawker" in the First Schedule thereof;
(b) by the deletion of that part of the Table in Part I of the Second Schedule thereof which refers to Hawkers and by the substitution of the following:--
Hawker of
tobacco,
cigars or
Annual.
$8
Superintendent of Imports and Exports.
Commence- ment.
cigarettes.
(c) by the substitution of the words "Inspector General of Police' for the word "Do" in the third column of the · said Table relating to Massage establishments.
(d) by the deletion of the regulations contained in Part III of the Second Schedule thereof as amended by the Governor in Council.
(e) by the deletion of Forms 2A, 2B, 20, 2D, and 2E in the Appendix to the Second Schedule thereof.
8. This Ordinance shall not come into operation until such date as the Governor shall notify by Proclamation as the date of commencement of this Ordinance.
Passed the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, this 25th day of April, 1935.
R. A. D. FORREST,
SCHEDULE.
Deputy Clerk of Councils.
[s. 4.]
BY-LAWS.
Hawkers.
A. General and Licensing.
1. These by-laws shall not apply to any hawker in the New
Territories, except New Kowloon.
2. In these by-laws,
(a) “Council" means the Urban Council.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.