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No. 4. THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 1895

ORDINANCE No. 4 OF 1895.

A.D. 1895. AN ORDINANCE to regulate and restrict the Wearing of Naval and Military Uniforms.

Ordinance No. 10 of 1895.

Short title.

Interpretation of term.

57 & 58 Vict. c. 45 s. 4.

No. 4 of 1893.

Prohibition of person not serving in Military Forces wearing military uniform.

Ib. s. 2.

Punishment of person bringing contempt on naval or military uniform. Ib. s. 3.

[29th May, 1895] BE it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Uniforms Ordinance, 1895

2. In this Ordinance the expression "Her Majesty's Military Forces" means the regular forces, and any officer or volunteer defined by the Volunteer Ordinance, 1893.

3.-(1.) It shall not be lawful for any person within the Colony, not serving in Her Majesty's Military Forces, to wear the uniform of any of those forces, or any dress having the appearance or bearing any of the regimental or other distinctive marks of any such uniform: Provided that this enactment shall not prevent-

(a.) a member of a band from wearing at or for the purpose of a public performance by the band, at any time within three years after the commencement of this Ordinance, any dress which, at the commencement of this Ordinance, is the recognized uniform of the band, unless the dress is an exact imitation of the uniform of any of Her Majesty's Military Forces; or

(b) any person from wearing any uniform or dress in the course of a stage play performed in a place in which the public performance of stage plays is permitted, or in the course of a music hall or circus performance, or in the course of any bona fide military representation.

(2.) Every person who contravenes this section shall, on summary conviction before a Magistrate, be liable to a penalty not exceeding fifty dollars.

4. If any person not serving within the Colony in Her Majesty's Naval or Military Forces wears the uniform of any of those forces, or any dress having the appearance or bearing any of the regimental or other distinctive marks of any such uniform, in such a manner or under such circumstances as to be likely to bring contempt upon that uniform or employs any other person so to wear that uniform or dress, he shall on summary conviction before a Magistrate, be liable to a penalty not exceeding one hundred dollars or to imprisonment for any term not exceeding...

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146 No. 4. THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 1895 ORDINANCE No. 4 OF 1895. A.D. 1895. AN ORDINANCE to regulate and restrict the Wearing of Naval and Military Uniforms. Ordinance No. 10 of 1895. Short title. Interpretation of term. 57 & 58 Vict. c. 45 s. 4. No. 4 of 1893. Prohibition of person not serving in Military Forces wearing military uniform. Ib. s. 2. Punishment of person bringing contempt on naval or military uniform. Ib. s. 3. [29th May, 1895] BE it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:- 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Uniforms Ordinance, 1895 2. In this Ordinance the expression "Her Majesty's Military Forces" means the regular forces, and any officer or volunteer defined by the Volunteer Ordinance, 1893. 3.-(1.) It shall not be lawful for any person within the Colony, not serving in Her Majesty's Military Forces, to wear the uniform of any of those forces, or any dress having the appearance or bearing any of the regimental or other distinctive marks of any such uniform: Provided that this enactment shall not prevent- (a.) a member of a band from wearing at or for the purpose of a public performance by the band, at any time within three years after the commencement of this Ordinance, any dress which, at the commencement of this Ordinance, is the recognized uniform of the band, unless the dress is an exact imitation of the uniform of any of Her Majesty's Military Forces; or (b) any person from wearing any uniform or dress in the course of a stage play performed in a place in which the public performance of stage plays is permitted, or in the course of a music hall or circus performance, or in the course of any bona fide military representation. (2.) Every person who contravenes this section shall, on summary conviction before a Magistrate, be liable to a penalty not exceeding fifty dollars. 4. If any person not serving within the Colony in Her Majesty's Naval or Military Forces wears the uniform of any of those forces, or any dress having the appearance or bearing any of the regimental or other distinctive marks of any such uniform, in such a manner or under such circumstances as to be likely to bring contempt upon that uniform or employs any other person so to wear that uniform or dress, he shall on summary conviction before a Magistrate, be liable to a penalty not exceeding one hundred dollars or to imprisonment for any term not exceeding...
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146 No. 4. THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 181 ORDINANCE No. 4 OF 1895. A.D. 1895. AN ORDINANCE to regulate and restrict the Wearing Naval and Military Uniforms. Ordinance No. 10 of 1895. Short title. Interpretation of terin. 57 & 58 Fict. c. 45 s. 4. No. 4 of 1893. . Prohibition of person not serving in Military "Forces wear- ing military uniform. Ib. 8. 2. Punishment of person bringing contempt on naval or military uniform. Ib. s. 3. [29th May, 1895 BE it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:- 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Uniforms Ordinance, 1895 2. In this Ordinance the expression "Her Majesty's Militar Forces means the regular forces, and any officer or volunteer defined by the Volunteer Ordinance, 1893. 3.-(1.) It shall not be lawful for any person within the Colony, serving in Her Majesty's Military Forces, to wear the uniform of an of those forces, or any dress having the appearance or bearing any the regimental or other distinctive marks of any such uniform: Provided that this enactment shall not prevent- . (a.) a member of a band from wearing at or for the purpose of a public performance by the band, at any time within years after the commencement of this Ordinance, any which, at the commencement of this Ordinance, is the recognized uniform of the band, unless the dress is an exact imitation of the uniform of any of Her Majesty's Military Forces; or (b) any person from wearing any uniform or dress in course of a stage play performed in a place in which the public performance of stage plays is permitted, or in the course of music hall or circus performance, or in the course of any both fide military representation. (2.) Every person who contravenes this section shall, on summary conviction before a Magistrate, be liable to a penalty not exceeding dollars. 4. If any person not serving within the Colony in Her Majesty Naval or Military Forces wears the uniform of any of those forces, any dress having the appearance or bearing any of the regimental other distinctive marks of any such uniform, in such a manner or under such circumstances as to be likely to bring contempt upon that uniform or employs any other person so to wear that uniform or dress, he shall on summary conviction before a Magistrate, be liable to a penalty exceeding one hundred dollars or to iment for any term not ex
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No. 4. THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 181

ORDINANCE No. 4 OF 1895.

A.D. 1895. AN ORDINANCE to regulate and restrict the Wearing

Naval and Military Uniforms.

Ordinance

No. 10 of 1895.

Short title.

Interpretation

of terin.

57 & 58 Fict. c. 45 s. 4.

No. 4 of 1893. .

Prohibition of

person not serving in Military

"Forces wear-

ing military uniform.

Ib. 8. 2.

Punishment of person bringing contempt on naval or military uniform. Ib. s. 3.

[29th May, 1895 BE it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice

consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Uniforms Ordinance, 1895 2. In this Ordinance the expression "Her Majesty's Militar Forces means the regular forces, and any officer or volunteer defined by the Volunteer Ordinance, 1893.

3.-(1.) It shall not be lawful for any person within the Colony, serving in Her Majesty's Military Forces, to wear the uniform of an of those forces, or any dress having the appearance or bearing any the regimental or other distinctive marks of any such uniform: Provided that this enactment shall not prevent-

.

(a.) a member of a band from wearing at or for the purpose of a public performance by the band, at any time within years after the commencement of this Ordinance, any which, at the commencement of this Ordinance, is the recognized uniform of the band, unless the dress is an exact imitation of the uniform of any of Her Majesty's Military Forces; or (b) any person from wearing any uniform or dress in

course of a stage play performed in a place in which the public performance of stage plays is permitted, or in the course of music hall or circus performance, or in the course of any both fide military representation.

(2.) Every person who contravenes this section shall, on summary conviction before a Magistrate, be liable to a penalty not exceeding dollars.

4. If any person not serving within the Colony in Her Majesty Naval or Military Forces wears the uniform of any of those forces, any dress having the appearance or bearing any of the regimental other distinctive marks of any such uniform, in such a manner or under such circumstances as to be likely to bring contempt upon that uniform or employs any other person so to wear that uniform or dress, he shall on summary conviction before a Magistrate, be liable to a penalty

exceeding one hundred dollars or to iment for any term not ex

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