Fide
580
Making of rules and regulations for watchmen,
Power to Registrar General to
remove, etc..
watchmen.
Provisions as to music.
"Regulations of 28.11.1902 (9.9 15.2.1902)
Howloon G.M. E4
0.5. Xudo
Provisions as to processions.
Prohibition of erection of inflammable
structures.
No. 3.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG : [A.D. 1888.
20. The Registrar General, with the approval of the Governor-in-Council, shall make rules and regulations to be observed by the said watchmen.
21. The Registrar General may remove any chief or other watchman from the district to which he has been appointed to any other district, may summarily dismiss him, and may also inflict upon him any fine not exceeding ten dollars for misconduct.
PART V.
RELIGIOUS CEREMONIES AND THEATRICAL PERFORMANCES.
22.--(1.) Except as by this Ordinance provided, no person shall, in any public street or road within the City of Victoria or in such other places or districts in the Colony as may from time to time be specified by any regulation made by the Governor-in-Council and published in The Gazette, play any musical instrument or beat any drum or gong in connexion with any religious ceremony (except a funeral or marriage) or with any annual or other festival.
(2.) No person shall, within the City of Victoria or in such other places or districts in the Colony as may from time to time be specified by any regulation made by the Governor-in-Council and published in The Gazette, play the Chinese reed pipe (except in connexion with a funeral or marriage), or beat any drum or gong within any premises, or knowingly suffer or allow any such instrument to be played or beaten upon his premises between the hours of 11 p.m. and 6 a.m.
23. (1.) Except as by this Ordinance provided, no person shall organize, equip, or take part in any procession, with or without music, in any public street or road in the City of Victoria or in such other places or districts in the Colony as may from time to time be specified by any regulation made by the Governor-in-Council and published in The Gazette.
(2.) This section shall not apply to any funeral or marriage procession, whether with or without music, except in cases where the Governor may so direct.
24.-(1.) Except as by this Ordinance provided, no person shall, in the City of Victoria, or in any village of the Colony, or in such other places or districts in the Colony as may from time to time be specified by any regulation made by the Governor-in-Council and published in The Gazette, or nearer to any building than one hundred yards, erect any inflammable structure, awning, or decoration in connexion with any religious or other festival or ceremony, or with any exhibition connected with any such festival or ceremony,
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Fide
580
Making of rules and regulations for watchnuen,
Power to Registrar General to
remove, etc..
watchmen.
Provisions as to music.
"squlations of 28.11902 (9.9 15·21902)
Howloon GM. E4
0.5. Xudo
Provisions as to processions.
Prohibition of erection of inflammable
structures.
No. 3.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG : [A.D. 1888.
20. The Registrar General, with the approval of the Governor-in- Council, shall make rules and regulations to be observed by the said watchmen.
21. The Registrar General may remove any chief or other watchman from the district to which he has been appointed to any other district, may summarily dismiss him, and may also inflict upon him any fine not exceeding ten dollars for misconduct.
PART V.
RELIGIOUS CEREMONIES AND THEATRICAL PERFORMANCES. 22.--(1.) Except as by this Ordinance provided, no person shall, in any public street or roud within the City of Victoria or in such other places or districts in the Colony as may from time to time be specified any regulation made by the Governor-in-Council and published in The Gazette, play any musical instrument or beat any drum or gong in connexion with any religious ceremony (except a funeral or marriage) or with any annual or other festival.
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(2.) No person shall, within the City of Victoria or in such other places or districts in the Colony as may from time to time be specified by any regulation made by the Governor-in-Council and published in The Gazette, play the Chinese reed pipe (except in connexion with a funeral or marriage), or beat any drum or gong within any premises, or knowingly suffer or allow any such instrument to be played or beaten upon his premises between the hours of 11 p.m. and 6 a.m.
23. (1.) Except as by this Ordinance provided, no person shall organize, equip, or take part in any procession, with or without music, in any public street or road in the City of Victoria or in such other places or districts in the Colony as may from time to time be specified by any regulation made by the Governor-in-Council and published in The Gazette.
(2.) This section shall not apply to any funeral or marriage proceș- sion, whether with or without music, except in cases where the Governor may so direct.
24.-(1.) Except as by this Ordinance provided, no person shall, in ` the City of Victoria, or in any village of the Colony, or in such other places or districts in the Colony as may from time to time be specified by any regulation made by the Governor-in-Council and published in The Gazette, or nearer to any building than one hundred yards, erect any inflammable structure, awning, or decoration in connexion with any religious or other festival or ceremony, or with any exhibition connected with any such festival or ceremony,
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