POLICE SUPERVISION.
No. 5 of 1923.
2717
FORM No. 2.
[s. 4.]
Indorsement as to service and explanation of order.
POLICE SUPERVISION ORDINANCE, 1923. `I, the undersigned, hereby certify that on the.....day of...................19..........at..........a.m. (or p.m.) I served a copy of the within order on the said...that I explained the within order to the said.....in the...language and that I was satisfied that he understood it.
Dated the.......................day of.......19.........
Police Interpreter (or as the case may be).
No. 6 of 1923.
An Ordinance to authorise the imposition of fees for the issue of certificates to Chinese proceeding to foreign countries.
[Originally No. 6 of 1923.]
[1st June, 1923.]
[Law Rev. Ord., 1924.]
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Chinese Certificates (Fees) Ordinance, 1923.
2. For each certificate issued by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs to a Chinese person, other than a labourer, proceeding to any foreign country, there shall be paid a fee of fifty dollars.
[s. 3, rep. Law Revision Ordinance, 1924.]
No. 7 of 1923.
An Ordinance to provide for the incorporation of the directors of the Young Men's Christian Association of Hongkong.
[Originally No. 7 of 1923.]
[1st June, 1923.]
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Young Men's Christian Association Ordinance, 1923.
2. In this Ordinance, "constitution" means the constitution of the Young Men's Christian Association of Hong-kong as approved from time to time by the directors for the time being of the said association.
POLICE SUPERVISION.
No. 5 of 1923.
2717
FORM No. 2.
[s. 4.]
Indorsement as to service and explanation of order.
POLICE SUPERVISION ORDINANCE, 1923. `I, the undersigned, hereby certify that on the.....
19.......... at.. .....a.m. (or p.m.) I served a copy
...................day of
of
the within order on the said... that I explained the within order to the said.....
...language and that I was satisfied that he understood it.
and .in the
Dated the............. .......day of.......
19.........
Police Interpreter (or as the case may be).
No. 6 of 1923.
An Ordinance to authorise the imposition of fecs for the [Originally
issue of certificates to Chinese proceeding to foreign No. 6 of 1923.
countries.
[1st June, 1923.]
Law Rev. Ord., 1924.]
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Chinese Certificates Short title. (Fees) Ordinance, 1923.
2. For each certificate issued by the Secretary for Chinese Fee for certif- Affairs to a Chinese person, other than a labourer, proceed- icate. ing to any foreign country, there shall be paid a fee of fifty dollars.
[s. 3, rep. Law Revision Ordinance, 1924.]
No. 7 of 1923.
An Ordinance to provide for the incorporation of the [Originally
directors of the Young Men's Christian Association No. 7 of of Hongkong.
[1st June, 1923.]
1923.j
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Young Men's Short title. Christian Association Ordinance, 1923.
2. In this Ordinance, "constitution
means the consti- Interpreta-
tution of the Young Men's Christian Association of Hong- tion. kong as approved from time to time by the directors for the time being of the said association.
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