THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 22ND MAY, 1886.
LS W. H. MARSH.
No. 17 OF 1886.
An Ordinance enacted by the Governor of Hong- kong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, entitled The Opium Ordinance, 1886.
[21st May, 1886.]
E it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the
1. This Ordinance and the Opium Ordinance 1884, here- after called the principal Ordinance shall be construed together as one Ordinance to be called The Opium Ordi- nances 1884 and 1886.
2. In the construction of the above named Ordinances : Ship shall include junks, sampans, boats and every kind of vessel used for the conveyance of persons or things.
3. The powers given to Inspectors of Police by Section 27 of the principal Ordinance with reference, to the search- ing of ships, and the seizure of opium on board of such ships may also be exercised by any Excise Officer.
4. The powers given to Magistrates by Section 28 of the principal Ordinance to issue search Warrants may be exercised by any Justice of the Peace, and such search Warrants may be issued and executed on Sundays as well as on other days.
Passed the Legislative Council of Hongkong, this 7th day of May, 1886.
ARATHOON SETH, Clerk of Councils.
Assented to by His Excellency the Officer Administering the Governinent, the 21st day of May, 1886.
Construction.
Definition.
Powers of Excise Officer.
Towers of Justices of the Peace.
LS
W. H. MARSH.
FREDERICK STEWART,
Acting Colonial Secretary.
No. 19 or 1886.
An Ordinance enacted by the Governor of Hong- kong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, entitled The Reformatory Schools Ordi- nance, 1886.
BE
[21st May, 1886.]
E it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-
1. This Ordinance may be cited as The Reformatory Title. Schools Ordinance, 1886.
2. In this Ordinance the word Manager shall include any person or persons having the management or control of any School to which this Ordinance applies.
Certified Reformatory Schools.
3. The Governor may, upon the application of the Managers of any School for the better training of youthful offenders, direct the Superintendent of Victoria Gaol to examine into the condition and regulations of the School, and to report to him thereon; and if satisfied with such report, the Governor may, by writing under his hand, certify that such School is fitted for the reception of such youthful offenders as may be sent there in pursuance of this Ordinance and the same shall be deemed a certified Reformatory School.
Mode of
certifying Reformatory Schools. (29 & 30 V. c. 117, s. 4.)
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