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A.D. 1900.]

SUMMONING OF CHINESE.

[No. 1.

5677

disobedience to summons,

and penalty therefor, etc.

4.-(1.) If any person so summoned omits to attend at the time and place so specified, it shall be lawful for the Registrar General to issue his warrant for the arrest of such person, and such warrant shall be executed by a Police officer or constable in the same manner as if it had been issued by a Magistrate, and every person so arrested shall, on summary conviction, before a Magistrate, be liable to a penalty not exceeding ten dollars.

(2.) The provisions of the Magistrates Ordinance, 1890, relating to summary procedure shall apply to any proceedings under this section.

(3.) If any person against whom a warrant has been so issued as aforesaid absconds or conceals himself so that such warrant cannot be executed, it shall be lawful for a Magistrate, on the application of the Registrar General, to order that the rents and profits of such person's property shall be attached by an officer named in such order until such time as such person shall appear before the Registrar General in obedience to such warrant. All or any part of the rents and profits so attached may, if a Magistrate in his discretion so orders, be forfeited to the Crown.

5. This Ordinance shall only continue in operation for a period of two years from its commencement, and for such further period or periods as may from time to time be determined by resolution of the Legislative Council.

Duration of the Ordinance.

X 2 year from 31/3/04

* 313.06

4.6.287-04 P57 (GN.3)f - pe 5.N, 152/06 in 5.4.1

It's from 31.8.08-

6.914

see sid 1 of 1870

AN ORDINANCE for the Establishment of a Hospital for Infectious Diseases in connexion with the Tung Wa Hospital.

[22nd March, 1900.]

WHEREAS it has been proposed to the Governor by the

Board of Direction of the Tung Wa Hospital that a branch hospital of the Tung Wa Hospital, for the care and treatment of infectious diseases amongst the Chinese, should be established in this Colony; and whereas Her Majesty the Queen has been graciously pleased, by way of endowment of the said branch hospital, to consent to the grant of a piece of Crown land as a site for the erection thereof; and whereas doubts have arisen as to whether it is within the powers of the Board of Direction of the Tung Wa Hospital, under the Tung Wa Hospital Incorporation Ordinance, 1870, to acquire the said piece of land and to build and direct the said branch hospital; and whereas doubts

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A.D. 1900.] SUMMONING OF CHINESE. [No. 1. 5677 disobedience to summons, and penalty therefor, etc. 4.-(1.) If any person so summoned omits to attend at the time and place so specified, it shall be lawful for the Registrar General to issue his warrant for the arrest of such person, and such warrant shall be executed by a Police officer or constable in the same manner as if it had been issued by a Magistrate, and every person so arrested shall, on summary conviction, before a Magistrate, be liable to a penalty not exceeding ten dollars. (2.) The provisions of the Magistrates Ordinance, 1890, relating to summary procedure shall apply to any proceedings under this section. (3.) If any person against whom a warrant has been so issued as aforesaid absconds or conceals himself so that such warrant cannot be executed, it shall be lawful for a Magistrate, on the application of the Registrar General, to order that the rents and profits of such person's property shall be attached by an officer named in such order until such time as such person shall appear before the Registrar General in obedience to such warrant. All or any part of the rents and profits so attached may, if a Magistrate in his discretion so orders, be forfeited to the Crown. 5. This Ordinance shall only continue in operation for a period of two years from its commencement, and for such further period or periods as may from time to time be determined by resolution of the Legislative Council. Duration of the Ordinance. X 2 year from 31/3/04 * 313.06 4.6.287-04 P57 (GN.3)f - pe 5.N, 152/06 in 5.4.1 It's from 31.8.08- 6.914 see sid 1 of 1870 AN ORDINANCE for the Establishment of a Hospital for Infectious Diseases in connexion with the Tung Wa Hospital. [22nd March, 1900.] WHEREAS it has been proposed to the Governor by the Board of Direction of the Tung Wa Hospital that a branch hospital of the Tung Wa Hospital, for the care and treatment of infectious diseases amongst the Chinese, should be established in this Colony; and whereas Her Majesty the Queen has been graciously pleased, by way of endowment of the said branch hospital, to consent to the grant of a piece of Crown land as a site for the erection thereof; and whereas doubts have arisen as to whether it is within the powers of the Board of Direction of the Tung Wa Hospital, under the Tung Wa Hospital Incorporation Ordinance, 1870, to acquire the said piece of land and to build and direct the said branch hospital; and whereas doubts
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A.D. 1900.] SUMMONING OF CHINESE. [No. 1. 5677 disobedience to summons, and penalty therefor, etc. 4.-(1.) If any person so summoned omits to attend at the time and Warrant for place so specified, it shall be lawful for the Registrar General to issue his warrant for the arrest of such person, and such warrant shall be executed by a Police officer or constable in the same manner as if it had been issued by a Magistrate, and every person so arrested shall, on summary conviction, before a Magistrate, be liable to a penalty not ex- ceeding ten dollars. (2.) The provisions of the Magistrates Ordinance, 1890, relating to No. 3 of 1890. summary procedure shall apply to any proceedings under this section. (3.) If any person against whom a warrant has been so issued as aforesaid absconds or conceals himself so that such warrant cannot be executed, it shall be lawful for a Magistrate, on the application of the Registrar General, to order that the rents and profits of such person's property shall be attached by an officer named in such order until such time as such person shall appear before the Registrar General in obe- dience to such warrant. All or any part of the rents and profits so attached may, if a Magistrate in his discretion so orders, be forfeited to the Crown, 5. This Ordinance shall only continue in operation for a period of two years from its commencement, and for such further period or periods as may from time to time be determined by resolution of the Legislative Council. X ORDINANCE No. 1 OF 1900. Duration of the Ordinance. X 2 year from 31/3/04 * 313.06 4.6.287-04 P57 (GN.3)f - pe 5.N, 152/06 in 5.4.1 It's from 31.8.08- 6.914 see sid 1 of 1870 AN ORDINANCE for the Establishment of a Hospital for A.D.1900. Ond ko. 9 of 190 Infectious Diseases in connexion with the Tung Wa Ordinance Hospital. [22nd March, 1900.] W HEREAS it has been proposed to the Governor by the No. 2 of 1900. Board of Direction of the Tung Wa Hospital that a branch hospital of the Tung Wa Hospital, for the care and treat- ment of infectious diseases amongst the Chinese, should be established in this Colony; and whereas Her Majesty the Queen has been graciously pleased, by way of endowment of the said branch hospital, to consent to the grant of a piece of Crown land as a site for the erection thereof; and whereas doubts have arisen as to whether it is within the powers of the Board of Direction of the Tung Wa Hospital, under the Tung Wa Hospital Incorporation Ordinance, 1870, to acquire the said piece of land No. 1 of 1870. and to build and direct the said branch hospital; and whereas doubts
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A.D. 1900.]

SUMMONING OF CHINESE.

[No. 1.

5677

disobedience to summons,

and penalty therefor, etc.

4.-(1.) If any person so summoned omits to attend at the time and Warrant for place so specified, it shall be lawful for the Registrar General to issue his warrant for the arrest of such person, and such warrant shall be executed by a Police officer or constable in the same manner as if it had been issued by a Magistrate, and every person so arrested shall, on summary conviction, before a Magistrate, be liable to a penalty not ex- ceeding ten dollars.

(2.) The provisions of the Magistrates Ordinance, 1890, relating to No. 3 of 1890. summary procedure shall apply to any proceedings under this section.

(3.) If any person against whom a warrant has been so issued as aforesaid absconds or conceals himself so that such warrant cannot be executed, it shall be lawful for a Magistrate, on the application of the Registrar General, to order that the rents and profits of such person's property shall be attached by an officer named in such order until such time as such person shall appear before the Registrar General in obe- dience to such warrant. All or any part of the rents and profits so attached may, if a Magistrate in his discretion so orders, be forfeited to the Crown,

5. This Ordinance shall only continue in operation for a period of two years from its commencement, and for such further period or periods as may from time to time be determined by resolution of the Legislative Council.

X

ORDINANCE No. 1 OF 1900.

Duration of

the Ordinance.

X 2 year from 31/3/04

* 313.06

4.6.287-04 P57 (GN.3)f - pe 5.N, 152/06 in 5.4.1

It's from 31.8.08-

6.914

see sid 1 of 1870

AN ORDINANCE for the Establishment of a Hospital for A.D.1900. Ond ko. 9 of 190

Infectious Diseases in connexion with the Tung Wa Ordinance Hospital.

[22nd March, 1900.]

W HEREAS it has been proposed to the Governor by the

No. 2 of 1900.

Board of Direction of the Tung Wa Hospital that a branch hospital of the Tung Wa Hospital, for the care and treat- ment of infectious diseases amongst the Chinese, should be established in this Colony; and whereas Her Majesty the Queen has been graciously pleased, by way of endowment of the said branch hospital, to consent to the grant of a piece of Crown land as a site for the erection thereof; and whereas doubts have arisen as to whether it is within the powers of the Board of Direction of the Tung Wa Hospital, under the Tung Wa Hospital Incorporation Ordinance, 1870, to acquire the said piece of land No. 1 of 1870. and to build and direct the said branch hospital; and whereas doubts

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