ORDINANCES Nos. 12 AND 13 OF 1867.
Suppression of Piracy.
Naval and Victualling Stores.
8. Provided that nothing herein contained shall authorize the Supreme Court to try any such offences aforesaid without the intervention of a jury or without such proceedings as are now used and approved in the said Court with respect to criminal cases ordinarily heard and determined therein.
4. The several provisions in the said recited Ordinance contained incident to or connected with the exercise of the powers thereby given, so far as the same are not inconsistent with the practice of the Supreme Court, shall be applicable to all proceedings instituted under the authority of this Ordinance.
5. Every person who might under Ordinance No. 9 of 1866, section 19, be committed for trial before the said High Court shall be committed for trial before the Supreme Court, unless the Attorney General shall otherwise direct.
6. This Ordinance shall commence and take effect on such day as shall hereafter be fixed by proclamation under the hand of the Governor.
[In force from 14th September, 1867, under proclamation 13th September, 1867. Repealed by Ordinance No. 1 of 1868.]
Trial before Supreme Court to be with a jury.
Provisions of Ordinance No. 9 of 1866, applicable to proceedings of Supreme Court under this Ordinance.
Trial may take place before Supreme Court.
Commencement of Ordinance.
No. 13 of 1867.
An Ordinance for the more effectual Protection of Her Majesty's Naval and Victualling Stores, and for the Regulation of Pawnbrokers' Licences.
[10th September, 1867.]
Be 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 Naval and Victualling Stores Ordinance, (Hongkong) 1867.”
2. In this Ordinance:-
The term "The Admiralty" means the Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom, or the Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral, and shall be deemed to include the Officer in command of Her Majesty's Naval Forces on the China Station.
The term "Dealer in Marine Stores" means a person dealing in buying and selling anchors, cables, sails, or old junk, old iron, or marine stores, of any description...
The term “Dealer in Old Metals" shall mean any person dealing in buying and selling old metal, scrap metal, broken metal, or partly manufactured metal goods, or defaced or old metal goods, and whether such deals in such articles only or together with second-hand goods or marine stores; and the term "Old Metals" shall mean the said articles.
Title.
Short title.
Interpretation of terms.
"The Admiralty."
"Dealers in Marine Stores."
"Dealer in Old Metals."
ORDINANCES Nos. 12 AND 13 OF 1867.
Suppression of Piracy.
Naval and Victualling Stores.
8. Provided that nothing herein contained shall authorize the Supreme Court to try any such offences aforesaid without the intervention of a jury or without such proceedings as are now used and approved in the said Court with respect to criminal cases ordinarily heard and determined therein.
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4. The several provisions in the said recited Ordinance contained incident to or connected with the exercise of the powers thereby given, so far as the same are not inconsistent with the practice of the Supreme Court, shall be applicable to all proceed- ings instituted under the authority of this Ordinance.
5. Every person who might under Ordinance No. 9 of 1866, section 19, be committed for trial before the said High Court shall be committed for trial before the Supreme Court, unless the Attorney General shall otherwise direct.
6. This Ordinance shall commence and take effect on such day as shall hereafter be fixed by proclamation under the hand of the Governor.
[In force from 14th September, 1867, under proclamation 13th September, 1867. Repealed by Ordinance No. 1 of 1868.]
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Trial before Supreme Court to be with a jury.
Provisions of Ordinance No. 9
of 1866, applicable to proceedings of Supreme Court under this Ordinance.
Trial may take place before Supreme Court.
Commencement. of Ordinance.
No. 13 of 1867.
An Ordinance for the more effectual Protection of Her Majesty's Naval and Victualling Stores, and for the Regulation of Pawnbrokers' Licences.
[10th September, 1867.]
E it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative
Council thereof, as follows:-
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1. This Ordinance may be cited as "The Naval and Victualling Stores Ordinance, (Hongkong) 1867.”
2. In this Ordinance:-
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The term "The Admiralty means the Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom, or the Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral, and shall be deemed to include the Officer in command of Her Majesty's Naval Forces on the China Station.
The term "Dealer in Marine Stores" means a person dealing in buying and selling anchors, cables, sails, or old junk, old iron, or marine stores, of any description...
The term “Dealer in Old Metals" shall mean any person dealing in buying and selling old metal, scrap metal, broken metal, or partly manufactured metal goods, or defaced or old metal goods, and whether such deals in such articles only or together with second hand goods or marine stores; and the term "Old Metals" shall mean the said articles.
person
Title.
Short title.
Interpretation
of terms.
"The Admiralty.
"Dealers in Marine Stores."
"Dealer in Old Metals."
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