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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 30TH MARCH, 1889.
How the Seal is to be used.
Rights of the Crown re- served.
the names of BERTOLD FRIEDRICH JOHANN SCHWARZKOPF, the late Reverend ERNEST KLITZKE, GUSTAV OVERBECK and FRIEDRICH AUGUST JULIUS MENKE respectively as Trustees of the Berlin Ladies' Mission for China or the Berlin Mission Foundling Asylum, and all monies, secu, rities for money, goods, chattels, and effects whatsoever- the property of the said Mission or purporting so to be are hereby transferred to and vested in the said Corporation, but subject as regards the said lands, buildings, messuages and tenements to the payment of the rents and the obser- vance and performance of all the covenants, conditions and reservations contained in the Crown Leases or under Lenses or mortgages under which the said lands, buildings or tenements are now or may hereafter be respectively held. 3. All Deeds, documents and other instruments re- quiring the Seal of the said Corporation shall be sealed with the Seal of the said Corporation in the presence of the Reverend FERDINAND ERNEST WILHELM HARTMANN OF his Attorney duly authorised or in the presence of any his Successor holding the appointment of Director, in Hong- kong, of the Berlin Ladies' Mission for China, or his At- torney duly authorised and shall also be signed by the said Reverend FERDINAND ERNEST WILHELM HARTMANN or his said Attorney or by his said Successor or his said Attorney and such signing shall be and be taken as sufficient evidence of the due sealing of such deeds, documents, and other instruments.
4. Nothing herein contained shall affect or be deemed to affect the rights of Her Majesty the Queen, her heirs or successors, or of any bodies politic, or corporate, or other persons, except such as are mentioned in this Ordinance, and those claiming by, from, or under them.
Passed the Legislative Council of Hongkong, this 22nd day of March, 1889.
ARATHOON SETH, Clerk of Councils.
Assented to by His Excellency the Governor the 29th day of March, 1889.
FREDERICK STEWART,
Colonial Secretary.
Misconduct of subordinate officers.
Construction.
No. 13 OF 1889.
An Ordinance enacted by the Governor of Hong- kong, with the advice and consent of the Legis- lative Council thereof, entitled The Prison. amendment Ordinance, 1889.
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G. WILLIAM DES VOUX.
[29th March, 1889.].
it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-
1. Every Warden, Turnkey or other subordinate Prison officer who is guilty of any neglect or violation of duty in his office, or of any disobedience to any Rules made under the provisions of section 17 of Ordinance 18 of 1885, or who having duly engaged and bound himself to serve as such officer absents himself from his duties, or who being dismissed or permitted to resign does not upon ceasing to belong to the service of the prison deliver up all arms, accontrements, and appointments entrusted to him for the performance of his duty, shall, upon Summary Conviction thereof before a Police Magistrate be liable to a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars, or to imprisonment with or without hard labour, for any term not exceeding three months; and every such offender shall forfeit all pay during his imprisonment.
2. This Ordinance shall be construed with and as part of The Prison Ordinance 1885.
Passed the Legislative Council of Hongkong, this 22nd day of March, 1889.
ARATHOON SETH, Clerk of Councils.
Assented to by His Excellency the Governor, the 29th
day of March, 1889.
FREDERICK STEWART, Colonial Secretary.
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