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KELLET ISLAND.

No. 2 of 1898.

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2. No ship, boat, junk, or other vessel shall anchor, remain, or loiter, whether for the purpose of fishing or for any other purpose, within a distance of 50 yards from high water mark on Kellet Island, etc., within 50 yards of without a written permit from the Commodore in charge of Naval Establishments in this Colony: Provided that this prohibition shall not apply to vessels in the employ of His Majesty's naval or military authorities or in the employ of the Government of this Colony, whether upon police service or otherwise.

Island,

*

without

3. No person shall land or be upon Kellet Island unless he is the bearer of a written order for that purpose duly granted to him by the Commodore in charge of Naval Establishments in this Colony or unless he is an officer, warrant officer, non-commissioned officer, or private of the army, navy, or marine forces, on duty, or a member of the police force, on duty.

on Kellet

order, etc.

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4. Any person in charge of any ship, boat, junk, or other vessel contravening the provisions of section 2, and any person contravening the provisions of section 3, shall be guilty of an offence, and, on summary conviction, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding 50 dollars, or to imprisonment for any term not exceeding one month.

offender.

5. Any commissioned or non-commissioned officer in His Majesty's naval or military forces and any police officer may, with or without a warrant, apprehend or cause to be apprehended any person offending against this Ordinance, and may bring him or cause him to be brought before a Magistrate to be dealt with according to law.

No. 3 of 1898.

To authorise the imposition of fees for the issue of Certificates to Chinese proceeding to the United States of America.

[13th August, 1898.]

1. The Chinese Certificates (Fees) Ordinance, 1898.

Short title.

2. For each certificate issued by the Registrar General to a Chinese person, other than a labourer, proceeding to the United States of America there shall be paid a fee of 50 dollars.

United

* As amended by No. 23 of 1910 and No. 51 of 1911.

As amended by No. 23 of 1910.

As amended by No. 30 of 1911 and No. 21 of 1912.

As amended by No. 51 of 1911 and No. 2 of 1912.

As amended by No. 1 of 1912.

** As amended by No. 1 of 1912 and No. 2 of 1912.

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KELLET ISLAND. No. 2 of 1898. 895 to ad, - nd ew m es 10 y e r 3 of vessel 2. No ship, boat, junk, or other vessel shall anchor, remain, or loiter, whether for the purpose of fishing or for any other purpose, within a distance of 50 yards from high water mark on Kellet Island, etc., within 50 yards of without a written permit from the Commodore in charge of Naval Establishments in this Colony: Provided that this prohibition shall not apply to vessels in the employ of His Majesty's naval or military authorities or in the employ of the Government of this Colony, whether upon police service or otherwise. Island, * without 3. No person shall land or be upon Kellet Island unless he is the bearer of a written order for that purpose duly granted to him by the Commodore in charge of Naval Establishments in this Colony or unless he is an officer, warrant officer, non-commissioned officer, or private of the army, navy, or marine forces, on duty, or a member of the police force, on duty. on Kellet order, etc. + 4. Any person in charge of any ship, boat, junk, or other vessel contravening the provisions of section 2, and any person contravening the provisions of section 3, shall be guilty of an offence, and, on summary conviction, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding 50 dollars, or to imprisonment for any term not exceeding one month. offender. 5. Any commissioned or non-commissioned officer in His Majesty's naval or military forces and any police officer may, with or without a warrant, apprehend or cause to be apprehended any person offending against this Ordinance, and may bring him or cause him to be brought before a Magistrate to be dealt with according to law. No. 3 of 1898. To authorise the imposition of fees for the issue of Certificates to Chinese proceeding to the United States of America. [13th August, 1898.] 1. The Chinese Certificates (Fees) Ordinance, 1898. Short title. 2. For each certificate issued by the Registrar General to a Chinese person, other than a labourer, proceeding to the United States of America there shall be paid a fee of 50 dollars. United * As amended by No. 23 of 1910 and No. 51 of 1911. As amended by No. 23 of 1910. As amended by No. 30 of 1911 and No. 21 of 1912. As amended by No. 51 of 1911 and No. 2 of 1912. As amended by No. 1 of 1912. ** As amended by No. 1 of 1912 and No. 2 of 1912.
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KELLET ISLAND. No. 2 of 1898. 895 to ad, - nd ew m es 10 y e r 3 of vessel 2. No ship, boat, junk, or other vessel shall anchor, remain, or Prohibition loiter, whether for the purpose of fishing or for any other purpose, anchoring, within a distance of 50 yards from high water mark on Kellet Island, etc., within 50 yards of without a written permit from the Commodore in charge of Naval Kellet Establishments in this Colony: Provided that this prohibition shall without not apply to vessels in the employ of His Majesty's naval or military permission. authorities or in the employ of the Government of this Colony, whether upon police service or otherwise. Island, * without 3. No person shall land or be upon Kellet Island unless he Prohibition of landing is the bearer of a written order for that purpose duly granted to on Kellet him by the Commodore in charge of Naval Establishments in this Island, Colony or unless he is an officer, warrant officer, non-commissioned written officer, or private of the army, navy, or marine forces, on duty, or a member of the police force, on duty. order, etc. + 4. Any person in charge of any ship, boat, junk, or other vessel Punishments. contravening the provisions of section 2, and any person contraven- ing the provisions of section 3, shall be guilty of an offence, and, on summary conviction, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding 50 dollars, or to imprisonment for any term not exceeding one month. offender. 5. Any commissioned or non-commissioned officer in His Arrest of Majesty's naval or military forces and any police officer may, with or without a warrant, apprehend or cause to be apprehended any person offending against this Ordinance, and may bring him or cause him to be brought before a Magistrate to be dealt with according to law. No. 3 of 1898. To authorise the imposition of fees for the issue of Certificates to Chinese proceeding to the United States of America. [13th August, 1898.] 1. The Chinese Certificates (Fees) Ordinance, 1898. Short title. 2. For each certificate issued by the Registrar General to a Fee for Chinese person, other than a labourer, proceeding to the United States. States of America there shall be paid a fee of 50 dollars. United ***** * As amended by No. 23 of 1910 and No. 51 of 1911. As amended by No. 23 of 1910. As amended by No. 30 of 1911 and No. 21 of 1912. As amended by No. 51 of 1911 and No. 2 of 1912. As amended by No. 1 of 1912. ** As amended by No. 1 of 1912 and No. 2 of 1912.
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KELLET ISLAND.

No. 2 of 1898.

895

to

ad, -

nd

ew

m

es

10

y

e

r

3

of vessel

2. No ship, boat, junk, or other vessel shall anchor, remain, or Prohibition loiter, whether for the purpose of fishing or for any other purpose, anchoring, within a distance of 50 yards from high water mark on Kellet Island, etc., within 50 yards of without a written permit from the Commodore in charge of Naval Kellet Establishments in this Colony: Provided that this prohibition shall without not apply to vessels in the employ of His Majesty's naval or military permission. authorities or in the employ of the Government of this Colony, whether upon police service or otherwise.

Island,

*

without

3. No person shall land or be upon Kellet Island unless he Prohibition

of landing is the bearer of a written order for that purpose duly granted to

on Kellet him by the Commodore in charge of Naval Establishments in this Island, Colony or unless he is an officer, warrant officer, non-commissioned written officer, or private of the army, navy, or marine forces, on duty, or a member of the police force, on duty.

order, etc.

+

4. Any person in charge of any ship, boat, junk, or other vessel Punishments. contravening the provisions of section 2, and any person contraven- ing the provisions of section 3, shall be guilty of an offence, and, on summary conviction, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding 50 dollars, or to imprisonment for any term not exceeding one month.

offender.

5. Any commissioned or non-commissioned officer in His Arrest of Majesty's naval or military forces and any police officer may, with or without a warrant, apprehend or cause to be apprehended any person offending against this Ordinance, and may bring him or cause him to be brought before a Magistrate to be dealt with according to law.

No. 3 of 1898.

To authorise the imposition of fees for the issue of Certificates to

Chinese proceeding to the United States of America.

[13th August, 1898.]

1. The Chinese Certificates (Fees) Ordinance, 1898.

Short title.

2. For each certificate issued by the Registrar General to a Fee for Chinese person, other than a labourer, proceeding to the United States. States of America there shall be paid a fee of 50 dollars.

United

*****

* As amended by No. 23 of 1910 and No. 51 of 1911.

As amended by No. 23 of 1910.

As amended by No. 30 of 1911 and No. 21 of 1912.

As amended by No. 51 of 1911 and No. 2 of 1912.

As amended by No. 1 of 1912.

** As amended by No. 1 of 1912 and No. 2 of 1912.

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