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No. 10. THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 1886.

ner as to the Governor-in-Council may seem expedient; and the Governor may take such steps as may be necessary for carrying into effect the said order of banishment in the manner prescribed.

(2.) Any person so ordered to be banished may be detained, by order of the Governor, in any place or on board any ship in the waters of the Colony, pending the carrying into effect of the order of banishment, and if he is found in the Colony after the time fixed for his departure in the order of banishment, (which shall in no case be less than seven days from the date of the order), he may be arrested without warrant by any Justice of the Peace or officer or constable of Police, and shall, on being brought before a Magistrate, be liable to a penalty not exceeding five hundred dollars, and shall be liable to be detained in such prison or place on shore, or on board such ship, in the Colony, as the Governor may appoint, until his banishment from the Colony can again be carried out in the manner hereinbefore provided.

(3.) If it appears that any person so ordered to be banished is a naturalized British subject as aforesaid, the order of banishment shall further declare the status of naturalization of such person to be suspended, such suspension being subject to confirmation or disallowance by Her Majesty, through one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, and the confirmation or disallowance of such order shall be published in The Gazette.

(4.) Every order of banishment made under this Ordinance shall be forthwith reported by the Governor to Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies.

(5.) The provisions of this section shall not be construed to limit any powers in relation to banishment conferred on the Governor-in-Council under the Banishment and Conditional Pardons Ordinance, 1882, No. 1 of 1882.

14. No person acting in good faith under the provisions of this Ordinance shall be liable in damages or otherwise for any act done by him in pursuance of the obligation and duty imposed, or reasonably supposed to be imposed, on him by this Ordinance,

Indemnity to person acting under the Ordinance.

Section 2.

SCHEDULE.

FORMS.

FORM No. 1.

Summons.

To

WHEREAS His Excellency the Governor has authorized the appointment of special constables in this Colony, and whereas you are appointed to

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526 No. 10. THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 1886. ner as to the Governor-in-Council may seem expedient; and the Governor may take such steps as may be necessary for carrying into effect the said order of banishment in the manner prescribed. (2.) Any person so ordered to be banished may be detained, by order of the Governor, in any place or on board any ship in the waters of the Colony, pending the carrying into effect of the order of banishment, and if he is found in the Colony after the time fixed for his departure in the order of banishment, (which shall in no case be less than seven days from the date of the order), he may be arrested without warrant by any Justice of the Peace or officer or constable of Police, and shall, on being brought before a Magistrate, be liable to a penalty not exceeding five hundred dollars, and shall be liable to be detained in such prison or place on shore, or on board such ship, in the Colony, as the Governor may appoint, until his banishment from the Colony can again be carried out in the manner hereinbefore provided. (3.) If it appears that any person so ordered to be banished is a naturalized British subject as aforesaid, the order of banishment shall further declare the status of naturalization of such person to be suspended, such suspension being subject to confirmation or disallowance by Her Majesty, through one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, and the confirmation or disallowance of such order shall be published in The Gazette. (4.) Every order of banishment made under this Ordinance shall be forthwith reported by the Governor to Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies. (5.) The provisions of this section shall not be construed to limit any powers in relation to banishment conferred on the Governor-in-Council under the Banishment and Conditional Pardons Ordinance, 1882, No. 1 of 1882. 14. No person acting in good faith under the provisions of this Ordinance shall be liable in damages or otherwise for any act done by him in pursuance of the obligation and duty imposed, or reasonably supposed to be imposed, on him by this Ordinance, Indemnity to person acting under the Ordinance. Section 2. SCHEDULE. FORMS. FORM No. 1. Summons. To WHEREAS His Excellency the Governor has authorized the appointment of special constables in this Colony, and whereas you are appointed to Page 5 Page 6
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526 No. 10. THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 1886. ner as to the Governor-in-Council may seem expedient; and the Gov- ernor may take such steps as may be necessary for carrying into effect the said order of banishment in the manner prescribed. (2.) Any person so ordered to be banished may be detained, by order of the Governor, in any place or on board any ship in the waters of the Colony, pending the carrying into effect of the order of banishment, and if he is found in the Colony after the time fixed for his departure in the order of banishment, (which shall in no case be less than seven days from the date of the order), he may be arrested without warrant by any Justice of the Peace or officer or constable of Police, and shall, on being brought before a Magistrate, be liable to a penalty not exceeding five hundred dollars, and shall be liable to be detained in such prison or place on shore, or on board such ship, in the Colony, as the Governor may appoint, until his banishment from the Colony can again be carried out in the manner hereinbefore provided. (3.) If it appears that any person so ordered to be banished is a naturalized British subject as aforesaid, the order of banishment shall further declare the status of naturalization of such person to be suspended, such suspension being subject to confirmation or disallowance by Her Majesty, through one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretarios of State, and the confirmation or disallowance of such order shall be published in The Gazette. (4.) Every order of banishment made under this Ordinance shall be forthwith reported by the Governor to Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies. (5.) The provisions of this section shall not be construed to limit any powers in relation to banishment conferred on the Governor-in-Council No. 1 of 1882. under the Banishment and Conditional Pardons Ordinance, 1882. 14. No person acting in good faith under the provisions of this person acting Ordinance shall be liable in damages or otherwise for any act done by him in pursuance of the obligation and duty imposed, or reasonably supposed to be imposed, on him by this Ordinance, Indemnity to under the Ordinance. Section 2. SCHEDULE. FORMS. FORM No. 1. Summons, Το WHEREAS His Excellency the Governor has authorized the appoint- ment of special constables in this Colony, and whereas you are appointed to Page 5Page 6
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No. 10. THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 1886.

ner as to the Governor-in-Council may seem expedient; and the Gov- ernor may take such steps as may be necessary for carrying into effect the said order of banishment in the manner prescribed.

(2.) Any person so ordered to be banished may be detained, by order of the Governor, in any place or on board any ship in the waters of the Colony, pending the carrying into effect of the order of banishment, and if he is found in the Colony after the time fixed for his departure in the order of banishment, (which shall in no case be less than seven days from the date of the order), he may be arrested without warrant by any Justice of the Peace or officer or constable of Police, and shall, on being brought before a Magistrate, be liable to a penalty not exceeding five hundred dollars, and shall be liable to be detained in such prison or place on shore, or on board such ship, in the Colony, as the Governor may appoint, until his banishment from the Colony can again be carried out in the manner hereinbefore provided.

(3.) If it appears that any person so ordered to be banished is a naturalized British subject as aforesaid, the order of banishment shall further declare the status of naturalization of such person to be suspended, such suspension being subject to confirmation or disallowance by Her Majesty, through one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretarios of State, and the confirmation or disallowance of such order shall be published in The Gazette.

(4.) Every order of banishment made under this Ordinance shall be forthwith reported by the Governor to Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies.

(5.) The provisions of this section shall not be construed to limit any powers in relation to banishment conferred on the Governor-in-Council No. 1 of 1882. under the Banishment and Conditional Pardons Ordinance, 1882.

14. No person acting in good faith under the provisions of this person acting Ordinance shall be liable in damages or otherwise for any act done by him in pursuance of the obligation and duty imposed, or reasonably supposed to be imposed, on him by this Ordinance,

Indemnity to

under the Ordinance.

Section 2.

SCHEDULE.

FORMS.

FORM No. 1.

Summons,

Το

WHEREAS His Excellency the Governor has authorized the appoint- ment of special constables in this Colony, and whereas you are appointed to

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