AD 1891.
GAMBLING.
[No. 3.
19. Any male person convicted of an offence under this Ordinance who may appear to be of such tender years as to require punishment rather in the way of school discipline than of ordinary criminal justice may, in lieu of any other punishment hereby provided, be sentenced to be once whipped.
See Ordinance No. 7 of 1901.
HONGKONG,
SCHEDULE.
FORM OF WARRANT,
To each and all of the Constables of the said Colony.
WHEREAS it appears to me A. B., one of the Justices of the Peace for the said Colony, of my own knowledge, [or by the information upon oath of C. D.] that the place [here insert description of the place]
is kept or used as a common gaming house within the meaning of the Gambling Ordinance, 1891. This is, therefore, to require you, with such assistance as may be necessary, to enter and, if necessary, to break into the said place, and to arrest all such persons as may be found therein, and to seize all cards, dice, balls, counters, tables, lottery tickets, and other implements of gambling or which may be used as such, and also all moneys or securities for money which may be either in actual use for the purpose of gambling or be found upon the persons of the keepers of such place, and the said implements of gambling and moneys or securities for money to bring before a Magistrate, to be dealt with according to the Ordinance; and for so doing this shall be your warrant.
GIVEN under my hand and seal at Victoria, in the said Colony this day of
(Signed)
A. B.
Section 10:
ORDINANCE No. 3 OF 1891.
AN ORDINANCE to make provision for the Protection of the Forts in the Colony.
[24th June, 1891]
Enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows
This Ordinance may be cited as the Forts Protection Ordinance, Short title.
AD 1891.
GAMBLING.
[No. 3.
19. Any male person convicted of an offence under this Ordinance Power to who may appear to be of such tender years as to require punishment whip boy rather in the way of school discipline than of ordinary criminal justice offence. may, in lieu of any other punishment hereby provided, be sentenced to No. 7 of 1901. be once whipped.
convicted
See Ordinance
HONGKONG,
SCHEDULE.
-FORM OF WARRANT,
To each and all of the Constables of the said Colony.
WHEREAS it appears to me 4. B., one of the Justices of the Peace for the said Colony, of my own knowledge, [or by the information upon oath of C. D... that the place [here insert description of the place]
is kept or used as a common gaming house within the meaning of the Gambling Ordinance, 1891 This is, therefore, to require you, with such assistance as may be necessary, to enter and, if necessary, to break into the said place, and to arrest all such persons as may be found therein, and to seize all cards, dice, balls, counters, tables, lottery tickets, and other imple- ments of gambling or which may be used as such, and also all moneys or securities for money which may be either in actual use for the purpose of gambling or be found upon the persons of the keepers of such place, and the said implements of gambling and moneys or securities for money to bring before a Magistrate, to be dealt with according to the Ordinance; and for so doing this shall be your warrant.
GIVEN under my hand and seal at Victoria, in the said Colony this day of
(Signed.
A. B.
Section 10:
ORDINANCE No. 3 OF 1891.
ord.
AN ORDINANCE to make provision for the Protection of the A.D. 1891.
Forts in the Colony.
[24th June, 1891]
Ordinances No:10 of 1891-
Fit enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and
consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows
This Ordinance may be cited as the Forts Protection Ordinance, Short title.
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