664
No. 2 of 1865.
No. 4 of 1865.
No. 5 of 1865.
No. 7 of 1865.
No. 7.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 1889.
23. Revolt, or conspiracy to revolt, by two or more persons on board a ship on the high seas, against the authority of the master.
24. Perjury or subornation of perjury.
25. Malicious injury to property, if the offence is indictable,
26. Any indictable offence under the Offences against the Person Ordinance, 1865, or any Ordinance amending or substituted for the same, which is not included in the foregoing list.
27. Any indictable offence under the Forgery Ordinance, 1865, or any Ordinance amending or substituted for the same, which is not included in the foregoing list.
28. Any indictable offence under the Larceny Ordinance, 1865, or any Ordinance amending or substituted for the same, which is not included in the foregoing list.
29. Any indictable offence under the Coinage Offences Ordinance, 1865, or any Ordinance amending or substituted for the same, which is not included in the foregoing list.
A.D. 18...
HONGKONG
IN THE
To all
Whereas
under his made to l of the co China: T
to apprehend Colony, Court, to Chinese F
Dated 1
Section 17.
THE SECOND SCHEDULE.
FORMS.
FORM NO. 1.
Order by the Governor to a Magistrate to issue his Warrant.
By His Excellency
Governor and Commander-in-Chief
of the Colony of Hongkong and its Dependencies.
[L.S.]
To
Police Magistrate.
Whereas requisition has been made to me by render of
for the sur-
late of
accused of the commission of the crime of
within the jurisdiction of China: Now I hereby, by this order under my hand and seal, signify to you that such requisition has been made, and require you to issue your warrant for the apprehension of such fugitive.
Given under my hand and seal at Victoria, Hongkong, this
[...]
day of
(Signed.)
Governor.
HONGKONG
IN THE
To the Constable
Where:
under his
made to h
of the co
China: T
to bring t in this Co tradition
Dated
By Command,
[L.S.]
(Signed.)
Colonial Secretary,
664
No. 2 of 1865.
No. 4 of 1865.
No. 5 of 1865.
No. 7 of 1865.
No. 7.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 1889.
23. Revolt, or conspiracy to revolt, by two or more persons on board a ship on the high sens, against the authority of the master.
24. Perjury or subornation of perjury.
25. Malicions injury to property, if the offence is indietablo,
26. Any indictable offence under the Offences against the Person Ordi- nance, 1865, or any Ordinance amending or substituted for the same, which is not included in the foregoing list.
27. Any indictable offence under the Forgery Ordinance, 1865, or any Or- dinance amending or substituted for the same, which is not included in the foregoing list.
28. Any indictable offence under the Larceny Ordinance, 1865, or any Or- dinance amending or substituted for the same, which is not included in the foregoing list.
29. Any indictable offence under the Coinage Offences Ordinance, 1865, or any Ordinance amending or substituted for the same, which is not included in the foregoing list.
A.D. 18:
HONGKON
IN THE
To all
Wherea
under his made to l of the co China: T
to apprel Colony, Court, to Chinese F
Dated 1
Section 17.
THE SECOND SCHEDULE.
FORMS.
FORM NO. 1.
Order by the Governor to a Magistrate to issue his Warrant.
By His Excellency
Governor and Commander-in-Chief
of the Colony of Hongkong and its Dependencies.
[L S.
i
To
Police Magistrate.
Whereas requisition has been made to me by render of
for the sur-
late of
accused of the commission of the crime of
within the jurisdiction of China: Now I hereby, by this order under my hand and seal, signify to you that such requisition has been made, and require you to issue your warrant for the apprehension of such fugitive.
Given under my hand and seal at Victoria, Hongkong, this
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day of
(Signed.)
Governor.
HONGKON
IN THI
To the Constable
Where:
under his
made to h
of the co
China: T
to bring t in this Co tradition
Dated
!
By Command,
[L.S.
i
(Sigued.)
Colonial Secretary,
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