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PEACE PRESERVATION.

No. 10 of 1886.

359

The Malicious Damage Ordinance 1865 (No. 6 of 1865), sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 19, 20, 24, 25, 27, 27, 28, 29, 30, 33, 35, 36, 37, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45.

The Suppression of Piracy Ordinance 1868 (No. 1 of 1868) sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. The Public Places Regulation Ordinance 1870 (No. 2 of 1870) section 2. The Peace Preservation Ordinance 1886 (No. 10 of 1886) sections 8, 12. The Arms and Ammunition Ordinance 1900 (No. 2 of 1900) sections 4, 23. The Police Force Ordinance 1900 (No. 11 of 1900) section 81.

The Tramway Ordinance 1902 (No. 10 of 1902) section 58.

No. 11 of 1886.

To prevent the sale or conveyance on board ship of Spirituous Liquor.

[30th November, 1886.]

1. The Ships (Prohibition of Sale of Liquor) Ordinance, 1886.

Short title.

2. In this Ordinance, "ship" means any of His Majesty's ships or vessels, and any description of vessel used in navigation not propelled by oars, but does not include Chinese junks or lorchas not propelled by steam.

3.--(1) It shall not be lawful for any person to bring on board any ship any spirituous or fermented liquor of any description, without the consent of the officer commanding or the master thereof.

(2) It shall be lawful for any officer in His Majesty's service, any master of any ship, or any warrant or petty officer of the navy or non-commissioned officer of marines, with or without seamen or persons under his command or orders, to search any boat hovering about or approaching, or which may have hovered about or approached, any ship, and, if any spirituous or fermented liquor is found on board such boat, to seize it, and the same shall be forfeited.

(3) Every person who-

(a) brings any spirituous or fermented liquor on board any ship without such consent as aforesaid; or

(b) approaches or hovers about any ship for the purpose of bringing any spirituous or fermented liquor on board the same, without such consent as aforesaid, or for the purpose of giving or selling,

* As amended by No. 62 of 1911.

† As amended by No. 50 of 1911 and No. 51 of 1911.

§ As amended by No. 51 of 1911, No. 62 of 1911, No. 63 of 1911, No. 21 of 1912 and No. 22 of 1912.

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PEACE PRESERVATION. No. 10 of 1886. 359 The Malicious Damage Ordinance 1865 (No. 6 of 1865), sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 19, 20, 24, 25, 27, 27, 28, 29, 30, 33, 35, 36, 37, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45. The Suppression of Piracy Ordinance 1868 (No. 1 of 1868) sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. The Public Places Regulation Ordinance 1870 (No. 2 of 1870) section 2. The Peace Preservation Ordinance 1886 (No. 10 of 1886) sections 8, 12. The Arms and Ammunition Ordinance 1900 (No. 2 of 1900) sections 4, 23. The Police Force Ordinance 1900 (No. 11 of 1900) section 81. The Tramway Ordinance 1902 (No. 10 of 1902) section 58. No. 11 of 1886. To prevent the sale or conveyance on board ship of Spirituous Liquor. [30th November, 1886.] 1. The Ships (Prohibition of Sale of Liquor) Ordinance, 1886. Short title. 2. In this Ordinance, "ship" means any of His Majesty's ships or vessels, and any description of vessel used in navigation not propelled by oars, but does not include Chinese junks or lorchas not propelled by steam. 3.--(1) It shall not be lawful for any person to bring on board any ship any spirituous or fermented liquor of any description, without the consent of the officer commanding or the master thereof. (2) It shall be lawful for any officer in His Majesty's service, any master of any ship, or any warrant or petty officer of the navy or non-commissioned officer of marines, with or without seamen or persons under his command or orders, to search any boat hovering about or approaching, or which may have hovered about or approached, any ship, and, if any spirituous or fermented liquor is found on board such boat, to seize it, and the same shall be forfeited. (3) Every person who- (a) brings any spirituous or fermented liquor on board any ship without such consent as aforesaid; or (b) approaches or hovers about any ship for the purpose of bringing any spirituous or fermented liquor on board the same, without such consent as aforesaid, or for the purpose of giving or selling, * As amended by No. 62 of 1911. As amended by No. 50 of 1911 and No. 51 of 1911. § As amended by No. 51 of 1911, No. 62 of 1911, No. 63 of 1911, No. 21 of 1912 and No. 22 of 1912.
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PEACE PRESERVATION. No. 10 of 1886. 359 is ne n- The Malicious Damage Ordinance 1865 (No. 6 of 1865), sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 19, 20, 24, 25, 27, 27, 28, 29, 30, 33, 35, 36, 37, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45. The Suppression of Piracy Ordinance 1868 (No. 1 of 1868) sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. The Public Places Regulation Ordinance 1870 (No. 2 of 1870) section 2. The Peace Preservation Ordinance 1886 (No. 10 of 1886) sections 8, 12. The Arms and Ammunition Ordinance 1900 (No. 2 of 1900) sections 4, 23. The Police Force Ordinance 1900 (Nct 11 of 1900) section 81. The Tramway Ordinance 1902 (No. 10 of 1902) section 58. n- No. 11 of 1886. To prevent the sale or conveyance on board ship of Spirituous Liquor. [30th November, 1886.] 1. The Ships (Prohibition of Sale of Liquor) Ordinance, 1886. * Short title. tion of term. + 2. In this Ordinance, "ship" means any of His Majesty's ships Interpreta or vessels, and any description of vessel used in navigation not pro- pelled by oars, but does not include Chinese junks or lorchas not propelled by steam. 3.--(1) It shall not be lawful for any person to bring on board any ship any spirituous or fermented liquor of any description, without the consent of the officer commanding or the master thereof. (2) It shall be lawful for any officer in His Majesty's service, any master of any ship, or any warrant or petty officer of the navy or non-commissioned officer of marines, with or without seamen or persons under his command or orders, to search any boat hovering about or approaching, or which may have hovered about or approached, any ship, and, if any spirituous or fermented liquor is found on board such boat, to seize it, and the same shall be forfeited. (3) Every person who- (a) brings any spirituous or fermented liquor on board any ship without such consent as aforesaid; or (b) approaches or hovers about any ship for the purpose of bring- ing any spirituous or fermented liquor on board the same, without such consent as aforesaid, or for the purpose of giving or selling, * As amended by No. 62 of 1911. As amended by No. 50 of 1911 and No. 51 of 1911. § As amended by No. 51 of 1911, No. 62 of 1911, No. 63 of 1911, No. 21 of 1912 and No. 22 of 1912. Prohibition liquor on of bringing board ship ete. §
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PEACE PRESERVATION.

No. 10 of 1886.

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The Malicious Damage Ordinance 1865 (No. 6 of 1865), sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 19, 20, 24, 25, 27, 27, 28, 29, 30, 33, 35, 36, 37, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45.

The Suppression of Piracy Ordinance 1868 (No. 1 of 1868) sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. The Public Places Regulation Ordinance 1870 (No. 2 of 1870) section 2. The Peace Preservation Ordinance 1886 (No. 10 of 1886) sections 8, 12. The Arms and Ammunition Ordinance 1900 (No. 2 of 1900) sections 4, 23. The Police Force Ordinance 1900 (Nct 11 of 1900) section 81.

The Tramway Ordinance 1902 (No. 10 of 1902) section 58.

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No. 11 of 1886.

To prevent the sale or conveyance on board ship of Spirituous

Liquor.

[30th November, 1886.]

1. The Ships (Prohibition of Sale of Liquor) Ordinance, 1886.

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Short title.

tion of term.

+

2. In this Ordinance, "ship" means any of His Majesty's ships Interpreta or vessels, and any description of vessel used in navigation not pro- pelled by oars, but does not include Chinese junks or lorchas not propelled by steam.

3.--(1) It shall not be lawful for any person to bring on board any ship any spirituous or fermented liquor of any description, without the consent of the officer commanding or the master thereof.

(2) It shall be lawful for any officer in His Majesty's service, any master of any ship, or any warrant or petty officer of the navy or non-commissioned officer of marines, with or without seamen or persons under his command or orders, to search any boat hovering about or approaching, or which may have hovered about or approached, any ship, and, if any spirituous or fermented liquor is found on board such boat, to seize it, and the same shall be forfeited.

(3) Every person who-

(a) brings any spirituous or fermented liquor on board any ship without such consent as aforesaid; or

(b) approaches or hovers about any ship for the purpose of bring- ing any spirituous or fermented liquor on board the same, without such consent as aforesaid, or for the purpose of giving or selling,

* As amended by No. 62 of 1911.

As amended by No. 50 of 1911 and No. 51 of 1911.

§ As amended by No. 51 of 1911, No. 62 of 1911, No. 63 of 1911,

No. 21 of 1912 and No. 22 of 1912.

Prohibition liquor on of bringing

board ship

ete.

§

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