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PHARMACY.

No. 12 of 1908. [No. 9 of 1910.]

1735

shall be lawful for the Legislative Council at any time by resolution to declare as follows:-

(a) that any article named and described in the said schedule A shall be deemed to be a poison for the purposes of this Ordinance;

(b) that any article named and described in the schedule to this Ordinance may be removed therefrom.

warrant.

*

3. (1) Whenever it appears to any Justice of the Peace upon the Search with oath of any person that there is reasonable cause to believe that in any dwelling-house, shop, or other building or place, or on board any ship, not being or having the status of a ship of war, within the Colony, there is concealed or deposited any poison as defined by section 2 in respect of which an offence has been committed against Ordinance No. 12 of 1908, or that any person has committed an offence against such Ordinance, he may by his warrant directed to any officer of police empower such officer by day or by night,--

(a) to enter such dwelling-house, shop, or other building or place, or to go on board such ship, and there to search for and take possession of any such poison in such dwelling-house, shop, building, place, or ship; and

(b) to arrest any person being in such dwelling-house, shop, or other building, or place, or ship, in whose possession, custody or control such poison may be found, or whom such officer may reasonably suspect to have concealed or deposited any such poison in such dwelling-house, shop, building, place, or ship or thereabout; and

(c) to arrest any person named in such warrant.

(2) "Officer of police" in this section shall be deemed to include any European revenue officer holding a warrant under section 66 of the Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911.

4. Such officer may, if necessary—

No. 9 of 1911.

Powers of officer warrant.

(a) break, open any outer or inner door of such dwelling-house, executing ship, or other building, or place, and enter therein;

(b) forcibly enter such ship and every part thereof;

(c) remove by force any obstruction to such entry, search, seizure and removal as he is empowered to effect:

* As amended by No. 29 of 1910, No. 50 of 1911, No. 51 of 1911, No. 12 of 1912, No. 13 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.

As amended by No. 12 of 1912.

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PHARMACY. No. 12 of 1908. [No. 9 of 1910.] 1735 shall be lawful for the Legislative Council at any time by resolution to declare as follows:- (a) that any article named and described in the said schedule A shall be deemed to be a poison for the purposes of this Ordinance; (b) that any article named and described in the schedule to this Ordinance may be removed therefrom. warrant. * 3. (1) Whenever it appears to any Justice of the Peace upon the Search with oath of any person that there is reasonable cause to believe that in any dwelling-house, shop, or other building or place, or on board any ship, not being or having the status of a ship of war, within the Colony, there is concealed or deposited any poison as defined by section 2 in respect of which an offence has been committed against Ordinance No. 12 of 1908, or that any person has committed an offence against such Ordinance, he may by his warrant directed to any officer of police empower such officer by day or by night,-- (a) to enter such dwelling-house, shop, or other building or place, or to go on board such ship, and there to search for and take possession of any such poison in such dwelling-house, shop, building, place, or ship; and (b) to arrest any person being in such dwelling-house, shop, or other building, or place, or ship, in whose possession, custody or control such poison may be found, or whom such officer may reasonably suspect to have concealed or deposited any such poison in such dwelling-house, shop, building, place, or ship or thereabout; and (c) to arrest any person named in such warrant. (2) "Officer of police" in this section shall be deemed to include any European revenue officer holding a warrant under section 66 of the Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911. 4. Such officer may, if necessary— No. 9 of 1911. Powers of officer warrant. (a) break, open any outer or inner door of such dwelling-house, executing ship, or other building, or place, and enter therein; (b) forcibly enter such ship and every part thereof; (c) remove by force any obstruction to such entry, search, seizure and removal as he is empowered to effect: * As amended by No. 29 of 1910, No. 50 of 1911, No. 51 of 1911, No. 12 of 1912, No. 13 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched. As amended by No. 12 of 1912.
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PHARMACY. No. 12 of 1908. [No. 9 of 1910.] 1735 shall be lawful for the Legislative Council at any time by resolu- tion to declare as follows:- (a) that any article named and described in the said schedule A shall be deemed to be a poison for the purposes of this Ordinance; (b) that any article named and described in the schedule to this Ordinance may be removed therefrom. warrant. * 3. (1) Whenever it appears to any Justice of the Peace upon the Search with oath of any person that there is reasonable cause to believe that in any dwelling-house, shop, or other building or place, or on board any ship, not being or having the status of a ship of war, within the Colony, there is concealed or deposited any poison as defined by section 2 in respect of which an offence has been committed against Ordinance No. 12 of 1908, or that any person has committed an offence against such Ordinance, he may by his warrant directed to any officer of police empower such officer by day or by night,-- (a) to enter such dwelling-house, shop, or other building or place, or to go on board such ship, and there to search for and take possession of any such poison in such dwelling-house, shop, build- ing, place, or ship; and (b) to arrest any person being in such dwelling-house, shop, or other building, or place, or ship, in whose possession, custody or control such poison may be found, or whom such officer may reason- ably suspect to have concealed or deposited any such poison in such dwelling-house, shop, building, place, or ship or thereabout; and (c) to arrest any person named in such warrant. (2) "Officer of police" in this section shall be deemed to include any European revenue officer holding a warrant under section 66 of the Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911. 4. Such officer may, if necessary— No. 9 of 1911. Powers of officer warrant. (a) break, open any outer or inner door of such dwelling-house, executing ship, or other building, or place, and enter therein; (b) forcibly enter such ship and every part thereol; (c) remove by force any obstruction to such entry, search, seizure and removal as he is empowered to effect: * As amended by No. 29 of 1910, No. 50 of 1911, No. 51 of 1911, No. 12 of 1912, No. 13 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched. As amended by No. 12 of 1912.
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PHARMACY.

No. 12 of 1908. [No. 9 of 1910.]

1735

shall be lawful for the Legislative Council at any time by resolu- tion to declare as follows:-

(a) that any article named and described in the said schedule A shall be deemed to be a poison for the purposes of this Ordinance;

(b) that any article named and described in the schedule to this Ordinance may be removed therefrom.

warrant.

*

3. (1) Whenever it appears to any Justice of the Peace upon the Search with oath of any person that there is reasonable cause to believe that in any dwelling-house, shop, or other building or place, or on board any ship, not being or having the status of a ship of war, within the Colony, there is concealed or deposited any poison as defined by section 2 in respect of which an offence has been committed against Ordinance No. 12 of 1908, or that any person has committed an offence against such Ordinance, he may by his warrant directed to any officer of police empower such officer by day or by night,--

(a) to enter such dwelling-house, shop, or other building or place, or to go on board such ship, and there to search for and take possession of any such poison in such dwelling-house, shop, build- ing, place, or ship; and

(b) to arrest any person being in such dwelling-house, shop, or other building, or place, or ship, in whose possession, custody or control such poison may be found, or whom such officer may reason- ably suspect to have concealed or deposited any such poison in such dwelling-house, shop, building, place, or ship or thereabout; and

(c) to arrest any person named in such warrant.

(2) "Officer of police" in this section shall be deemed to include any European revenue officer holding a warrant under section 66 of the Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911.

4. Such officer may, if necessary—

No. 9 of 1911.

Powers of officer

warrant.

(a) break, open any outer or inner door of such dwelling-house, executing ship, or other building, or place, and enter therein;

(b) forcibly enter such ship and every part thereol;

(c) remove by force any obstruction to such entry, search, seizure and removal as he is empowered to effect:

* As amended by No. 29 of 1910, No. 50 of 1911, No. 51 of 1911,

No. 12 of 1912, No. 13 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.

As amended by No. 12 of 1912.

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