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376

Register and photographing of

criminals.

[34 & 35 Vict.

c. 112 s. 6.]

*

[cf. No. 4 of 1899.]

No. 4 of 1887.

PREVENTION OF CRIMES.

respect of which his licence was granted has expired at the date of his conviction, he shall be liable to imprisonment for any term not exceeding one year, or if the said term has not expired, and the remainder is less than one year, then he shall be liable to imprisonment, (to commence at the expiration of the said term), for such period as, together with the remainder of the said term, will not exceed one year.

12. The following provisions are made with a view to facilitate the identification of criminals :----

(1) a register of all persons convicted of crime in the Colony shall be kept, in such form and containing such particulars as may be prescribed by the Governor, under the management of the Captain Superintendent of Police or such other person as the Governor may appoint;

(2) the Superintendent of the Gaol shall make returns of the persons convicted of crime and coming within his custody, in such form and with such particulars as the Governor may require;

(3) the Governor may make regulations as to the photographing of all prisoners in the gaol convicted of crime, prescribing the time at which and the manner and dress in which such prisoners are to be photographed, and the number of photographs of each prisoner to be printed, and the persons to whom such photographs are to be sent.

Such regulations shall be deemed to be regulations for the government of the prison and binding on all persons, in the same manner as if they were contained in the rules made under any Ordinance relating to prisons; and any prisoner refusing to obey any such regulation shall be deemed guilty of an offence against prison discipline within the meaning of such Ordinance.

[L. S.]

SCHEDULE.

FORM OF LICENCE.

The Governor is pleased to grant to convicted of

the Colony of Hongkong on the

[s. 5.]

who was

at the Criminal Session of the Supreme Court for

day of

19 and was

then and there sentenced to imprisonment with hard labour for the term of

and is now confined in the

his licence to be at large from the day of his liberation under this order during the remaining

* As amended by No. 50 of 1911, No. 62 of 1911 and No. 63 of 1911.

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376Register and photographing ofcriminals.[34 & 35 Vict.c. 112 s. 6.][cf. No. 4 of 1899.]No. 4 of 1887.PREVENTION OF CRIMES.respect of which his licence was granted has expired at the date of his conviction, he shall be liable to imprisonment for any term not exceeding one year, or if the said term has not expired, and the remainder is less than one year, then he shall be liable to imprisonment, (to commence at the expiration of the said term), for such period as, together with the remainder of the said term, will not exceed one year.12. The following provisions are made with a view to facilitate the identification of criminals :----(1) a register of all persons convicted of crime in the Colony shall be kept, in such form and containing such particulars as may be prescribed by the Governor, under the management of the Captain Superintendent of Police or such other person as the Governor may appoint;(2) the Superintendent of the Gaol shall make returns of the persons convicted of crime and coming within his custody, in such form and with such particulars as the Governor may require;(3) the Governor may make regulations as to the photographing of all prisoners in the gaol convicted of crime, prescribing the time at which and the manner and dress in which such prisoners are to be photographed, and the number of photographs of each prisoner to be printed, and the persons to whom such photographs are to be sent.Such regulations shall be deemed to be regulations for the government of the prison and binding on all persons, in the same manner as if they were contained in the rules made under any Ordinance relating to prisons; and any prisoner refusing to obey any such regulation shall be deemed guilty of an offence against prison discipline within the meaning of such Ordinance.[L. S.]SCHEDULE.FORM OF LICENCE.at the Criminal Session of the Supreme Court forday of19 and wasthen and there sentenced to imprisonment with hard labour for the term ofand is now confined in thehis licence to be at large from the day of his liberation under this order during the remaining* As amended by No. 50 of 1911, No. 62 of 1911 and No. 63 of 1911.2idiot.3.
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376Register and photograph- ing ofcriminals.[34 & 35 Vict.c. 112 s. 6.][cf. No. 4 of 1899.]No. 4 of 1887.PREVENTION OF CRIMES.respect of which his licence was granted has expired at the date of his conviction, he shall be liable to imprisonment for any term. not exceeding one year, or if the said term has not expired, and the remainder is less than one year, then he shall be liable to imprisonment, (to commence at the expiration of the said term), for such period as, together with the remainder of the said term, will not exceed one year.12. The following provisions are made with a view to facilitate the identification of criminals :----(1) a register of all persons convicted of crime in the Colony shall be kept, in such forin and containing such particulars as may be prescribed by the Governor, under the management of the Captain Superintendent of Police or such other person as the Governor may appoint;(2) the Superintendent of the Gaol shall make returns of the persons convicted of crime and coming within his custody, in such form and with such particulars as the Governor may require;(3) the Governor may make regulations as to the photographing of all prisoners in the gaol convicted of crime, prescribing the time at which and the manner and dress in which such prisoners are to be photographed, and the number of photographs of each prisoner to be printed, and the persons to whom such photographs are to be sent.Such regulations shall be deemed to be regulations for the govern- ment of the prison and binding on all persons, in the same manner. as if they were contained in the rules made under any Ordinance relating to prisons; and any prisoner refusing to obey any such regulation shall be deemed guilty of an offence against prison dis- cipline within the meaning of such Ordinance.thقةbrbylitbyantoff,toliceiT[L. S.]SCHEDULE.FORM OF LICENCE.at the Criminal Session of the Supreme Court forday of19 and was}then and there sentenced to imprisonment with hard labour for the term ofand is now confined in the?his licence to be at large from the day of his liberation under this order during the remaining* As amended by No. 50 of 1911, No. 62 of 1911 and No. 63 of 1911.2idiot.3.
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376

Register and photograph- ing of

criminals.

[34 & 35 Vict.

c. 112 s. 6.]

*

[cf. No. 4 of 1899.]

No. 4 of 1887.

PREVENTION OF CRIMES.

respect of which his licence was granted has expired at the date of his conviction, he shall be liable to imprisonment for any term. not exceeding one year, or if the said term has not expired, and the remainder is less than one year, then he shall be liable to imprisonment, (to commence at the expiration of the said term), for such period as, together with the remainder of the said term, will not exceed one year.

12. The following provisions are made with a view to facilitate the identification of criminals :----

(1) a register of all persons convicted of crime in the Colony shall be kept, in such forin and containing such particulars as may be prescribed by the Governor, under the management of the Captain Superintendent of Police or such other person as the Governor may appoint;

(2) the Superintendent of the Gaol shall make returns of the persons convicted of crime and coming within his custody, in such form and with such particulars as the Governor may require;

(3) the Governor may make regulations as to the photographing of all prisoners in the gaol convicted of crime, prescribing the time at which and the manner and dress in which such prisoners are to be photographed, and the number of photographs of each prisoner to be printed, and the persons to whom such photographs are to be sent.

Such regulations shall be deemed to be regulations for the govern- ment of the prison and binding on all persons, in the same manner. as if they were contained in the rules made under any Ordinance relating to prisons; and any prisoner refusing to obey any such regulation shall be deemed guilty of an offence against prison dis- cipline within the meaning of such Ordinance.

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SCHEDULE.

FORM OF LICENCE.

The Governor is pleased to grant to convicted of

the Colony of Hongkong on the

[s. 5.]

who was

at the Criminal Session of the Supreme Court for

day of

19 and was

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then and there sentenced to imprisonment with hard labour for the term of

and is now confined in the

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his licence to be at large from the day of his liberation under this order during the remaining

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