DOGS.
No. 5 of 1893.
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5.-(1) The Captain Superintendent of Police with the approval of the Governor may grant to any person, and may at any time revoke, a permit to keep a dog's home, which permit shall be subject to the regulations made under section 6.
(2) Sections 3 and 4 shall not apply to a dog while detained in any dog's home.
6. It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to make regulations for enforcing prompt report being made to the police of all cases of rabies or suspected rabies, for prescribing the conditions under and in accordance with which dogs may be imported into or kept in this Colony or allowed to go abroad in the public thoroughfares or elsewhere, for seizing, detaining, destroying, or otherwise dealing with or disposing of any dogs which may be imported, kept, or allowed to go abroad, otherwise than in accordance with such conditions, and for regulating dog's homes.
7. The breach of any provision of this Ordinance shall be punishable on summary conviction with a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars.
8. Every person who obstructs or impedes, or assists in obstructing or impeding any officer of police in the enforcement of this Ordinance may be apprehended by such officer without warrant.
No. 6 of 1893.
An Ordinance for the incorporation of the Chinese society for the prevention of kidnapping and for the protection of women and children, commonly known as the Po Leung Kuk.
[26th June, 1893.]
WHEREAS in the year 1878 a Chinese Society entitled The Po Leung Kuk was formed in this Colony for the prevention of kidnapping and for the protection of women and children and the same has been supported and carried on partly by voluntary contributions up to the present: AND WHEREAS the said Society has from time to time rendered assistance to the Government in the detection and suppression of the crime of kidnapping and kindred offences and in the rescue and restoration or maintenance of kidnapped persons; AND WHEREAS it is desirable to give to the said Society a permanent...
*As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1923.
Opl., 1921.
DOGS.
No. 5 of 1893.
655
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5.-(1) The Captain Superintendent of Police with the Captain approval of the Governor may grant to any person, and may pay
Superintend- at any time revoke, a permit to keep a dogs home, which grant permit shall be subject to the regulations made under section 6.
(2) Sections 3 and 4 shall not apply to a dog while detained in any dogs home.
to keep a dogs home.
6. It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to make Regulations. regulations for enforcing prompt report being made to the police of all cases of rabies or suspected rabies, for prescribing the conditions under and in accordance with which dogs may be imported into or kept in this Colony or allowed to go abroad in the public thoroughfares or elsewhere, for seizing, detaining, destroying, or otherwise dealing with or disposing of any dogs which may be imported, kept, or allowed to go abroad, otherwise than in accordance with such conditions, and for regulating dogs homes.
7. The breach of any provision of this Ordinance shall be Penalties. punishable on summary conviction with a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars.
warrant of
8. Every person who obstructs or impedes, or assists in Arrest obstructing or impeding any officer of police in the enforce- without ment of this Ordinance may be apprehended by such officer persons without warrant.
obstructing.
No. 6 of 1893.
An Ordinance for the incorporation of the Chinese society ily
for the prevention of kidnapping and for the protection of women and children, commonly known as the Polax Rev. Leung Kuk.
[26th June, 1893.]
WHEREAS in the year 1878 a Chinese Society entitled The Po Leung Kuk was formed in this Colony for the prevention of kidnapping and for the protection of women and children and the same has been supported and carried on partly by voluntary contributions up to the present: AND WHEREAS the said Society has from time to time rendered assistance to the Government in the detection and suppression of the crime of kidnapping and kindred offences and in the rescue and restoration or maintenance of kidnapped persons; AND WHEREAS it is desirable to give to the said Society a permanent
*As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1923.
Opl., 1921.j
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