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Penalties for other offences.
Rules and regulations to be laid before the Legislative Council.
Short title.
ORDINANCES Nos. 1 AND 2 OF 1875.
Naval Yard Police.
Protection of Women-Emigration Abuses.
3. Whenever any member of the said Police Force shall be guilty of any neglect or violation of duty in his office;
Or shall be guilty of any disobedience to the rules or regulations made and issued by the Commodore, or other Superintendent of the Naval Yard [Amended by Ordinance No. 3 of 1879];
Or of any other misconduct as a member of the said Police Force;
Or having duly engaged himself to serve in the force shall desert therefrom;
Or, being permitted to resign, shall not, upon ceasing to belong to the force, deliver up all arms, accoutrements, and appointments whatsoever entrusted to him for the performance of his duty;
He shall, upon conviction thereof in a summary way before a Magistrate, be liable to forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, or to be imprisoned with or without hard labor for any term not exceeding six months, together with forfeiture of all pay during such imprisonment.
4. The Commodore or other Superintendent of the Naval Yard [Amended by Ordinance No. 3 of 1879] shall cause all such rules and regulations to be forthwith sent to the Governor to be laid before the Legislative Council at its next sitting.
5. This Ordinance may be cited for all purposes as "The Naval Yard Police Ordinance, 1875."
NOTE.—Extended to all Naval Establishments on shore by Ordinance No. 3 of 1879.
No. 2 of 1875.
Title. [Made applicable to women and children whether of Chinese origin or not, see Ord. No. 7 of 1887, see also No. 9 of 1887.]
Preamble.
An Ordinance for the better Protection of Chinese Women and Female Children, and for the Repression of certain Abuses in relation to Chinese Emigration.
[March 18th, 1875.]
WHEREAS it is expedient to make better provision for the punishment of persons guilty of selling, purchasing, or decoying into the Colony, or unlawfully detaining therein Chinese women and female children for the purpose of prostitution,
1360
Penalties for other offences.
Rules and regulations to be laid.
before the Legislative Council.
Short title.
ORDINANCES Nos. 1 AND 2 OF 1875.
Naval Yard Police.
Protection of Women-Emigration Abuses.
3. Whenever any member of the said Police Force shall be guilty of any neglect or violation of duty in his office;
Or shall be guilty of any disobedience to the rules, or regulations made and issued by the Commodore, or other Superin- tendent of the Naval Yard [Amended by Ordinance No. 3 of 1879.1
Or of any other misconduct as a member of the said Police
Force;
Or having duly engaged himself to serve in the force shall
desert therefrom ;
Or, being permitted to resign, shall not, upon ceasing to belong to the force, deliver up all arms, accoutrements and appoint- ments whatsoever entrusted to him for the performance of his duty;
He shall, upon conviction thereof in a summary way before a Magistrate, be liable to forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, or to be imprisoned with or without hard labor for any term not exceeding six months, together with forfeiture of all pay during such imprisonment.
4. The Commodore or other Superintendent of the Naval Yard [Amended by Ordinance No. 3 of 1879] shall cause all such rules and regulations to be forthwith sent to the Governor to be laid before the Legislative Council at its next sitting.
5. This Ordinance may be cited for all purposes as "The Naval Yard Police Ordinance, 1875."
NOTE.-Extended to all Naval Establishments on shore by Ordinance No. 3 of 1879.
No. 2 of 1875.
Title. [Made applicable to women and children whether
of Chinese origin ör not, see Ord. No. 7 of 1887,
see also No. 9 of 1887.1
Preamble.
An Ordinance for the better Protection of Chinese Women and Female Children, and for the Repression of certain Abuses in relation to Chinese Emigration.
[March 18th, 1875.]
THEREAS it is expedient to make better provision for the punishment of persons.
W guilty of selling, or into the or unlawfully
guilty of selling, purchasing, or decoying into the Colony, or unlawfully detaining therein Chinese women and female children for the purpose of prostitution,
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