A.D. 1869.]
It that lp me
alle-
iance
of the
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PROMISSORY OATHS.
[No. 2.
oath, make a solemn affirmation in the form of oath hereby appointed, permitted substituting the words "solemnly, sincerely, and truly declare and affirm" for the word "swear" and omitting the words "So help me God."
The Colonial Secretary, The Attorney General, The Colonial Treasurer, The Auditor General,
The Chief Justice, The Puisne Judge,
SCHEDULE.
PART 1.
The oaths to be tendered by the
Governor.
PART II.
The oaths to be tendered by the
Governor.
275
to make affirmations. 31 & 32 Vict. c. 72 s. 11.
Section 5.
Repealed See 2 of 2.320f
1910.
Section 6.
only. I the
ation
duly
e has
Fred
son
office
¡
ation
ed to
I, he
same
the
1
two
ition
Office
sub-
uted
sent shall
very
tion
inch
The Registrar General, The Police Magistrates, The Justices of the Peace, The Marine Magistrate, The Registrar of the Supreme
Court and the Deputy Registrars, The Justices of the Peace
The oaths to be tendered by the Clerk of the Councils in the presence of the Governor,
The oaths to be tendered by one of the Police magistrates
ORDINANCE No. 2 OF 1869.
AN ORDINANCE to make further Provision for the Maintenance
A.D. 1869.
of Order on the Occasion of Public Assemblages.
Ordinance
No. 10 of 1869.
[30th September, 1869.]
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 Public Assemblages (Regulation
of Traffic) Ordinance. 1869.
regulations.
etc., for con-
trol of traffic
on occasion of
assemblage.
2. It shall be lawful for the Captain Superintendent of Police, from
Making of
time to time and as occasion may require, to make regulations for the route to be observed by all carts, carriages, horses, and other animals, chairs and other vehicles, and all persons, and for preventing obstruction of the roads, streets, and thoroughfares within the Colony, in all public times of public processions, public rejoicings, public ceremonials, spectacles or illuminations, public assemblies or meetings, military reviews or inspections, funerals, and all other cases where the presence of a large number of persons may be probable or possible, and also to give directions for keeping order and for preventing any obstruction of the thorough-
1869.
A.D. 1869.]
it that lp me
alle-
iance
of the
reetly ›uneil
PROMISSORY OATHS.
[No. 2.
oath, make a solemn affirmation in the form of oath hereby appointed, permitted substituting the words "solemnly, sincerely, and truly declare and affirm for the word "swear" and omitting the words "So help me God."
The Colonial Secretary, The Attorney General, The Colonial Treasurer, The-Auditor General,
The Chief Justice, The Puisne Judge,
SCHEDULE.
PART 1.
The oaths to be tendered by the
Governor.
PART 11.
!
The oaths to be rendered by the
Governor.
275
to make affirmations. 31 & 32 Fict. c. 72 s. 11.
Section 5.
Repealed See 2 of 2.320f
1910.
Section 6.
only. I the
ation
duly
e has
Fred
son
office
¡
ation
ed to
I, he
same
the
1
two
ition
Office
sub-
uted
sent shall
very
tion
inch
The Registrar General, The Police Magistrates, The Justices of the Peace, The Marine Magistrate, The Registrar of the Supreme
Court and the Deputy Registrars, The Justices of the Peace
The oaths to be tendered by the Clerk of the Councils in the pre- sence of the Governor,
The oaths to be lind:red byone of the Police magistratus
ORDINANCE No. 2 OF 1869.
AN ORDINANCE to make further Provision for the Maintenance A.D. 1869.
of Order on the Occasion of Public Assemblages.
Ordinance
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No. 10 of 1869.
[30th September, 1869.]
E it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the
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Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Public Assemblages (Regulation Short title. of Traffic) Ordinance. 1869.
regulations.
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assemblage.
2. It shall be lawful for the Captain Superintendent of Police, from Making of time to time and as occasion may require, to make regulations for the route to be observed by all carts, carriages, horses, and other animals, chairs and other vehicles, and all persons, and for preventing obstruc- tion of the roads, streets, and thoroughfares within the Colony, in all public times of public processions, public rejoicings, public ceremonials, spec- tacles or illuminations, publie assemblies or meetings, military reviews or inspections, funerals, and all other cases where the presence of a large number of persons may be probable or possible, and also to give directions for keeping order and for preventing any obstruction of the thorough-
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