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FOREIGN RECRUITING.

No. 1 of 1874.

225

2. In this Ordinance, "foreign state" includes any person exercising or assuming to exercise the powers of government in or over any country, colony, province, or people beyond the limits of this Colony.

3. If any person is, within this Colony, obtaining or attempting to obtain recruits for the service of any foreign state in any capacity, the Governor may, by order, either prohibit such person from so doing or permit him to do so subject to any conditions which he thinks fit to impose.

4. The Governor may by general order notified in the Gazette, either prohibit recruiting for the service of any foreign state or impose upon such recruiting any conditions generally which he thinks fit.

[s. 5, rep. No. 62 of 1911.]

6. Every person who, in violation of the prohibition of the Governor or of any condition subject to which permission to recruit may have been accorded,

(1) induces or attempts to induce any person to accept or agree to accept, or to proceed to any place with a view to obtaining, any commission or employment in the service of any foreign state; or

(2) knowingly aids in the engagement of any person so induced, by forwarding or conveying him or by advancing money or in any other way whatever,

shall be liable to imprisonment for any term not exceeding seven years, and to a fine of such amount as the court thinks fit.

[s. 7, rep. No. 62 of 1911.]

1875.

No. 1 of 1875.

An Ordinance for enforcing good order and discipline in the police force employed in the Royal Naval Establishments.

1st [18th March, 1875.]

[Originally No. 1 of 1875. Law Rev. Ord., 1924.]

This Ordinance may be cited as the Naval Establishments Police Ordinance, 1875.

*

As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1923.

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FOREIGN RECRUITING. No. 1 of 1874. 225 2. In this Ordinance, "foreign state" includes any person exercising or assuming to exercise the powers of government in or over any country, colony, province, or people beyond the limits of this Colony. 3. If any person is, within this Colony, obtaining or attempting to obtain recruits for the service of any foreign state in any capacity, the Governor may, by order, either prohibit such person from so doing or permit him to do so subject to any conditions which he thinks fit to impose. 4. The Governor may by general order notified in the Gazette, either prohibit recruiting for the service of any foreign state or impose upon such recruiting any conditions generally which he thinks fit. [s. 5, rep. No. 62 of 1911.] 6. Every person who, in violation of the prohibition of the Governor or of any condition subject to which permission to recruit may have been accorded, (1) induces or attempts to induce any person to accept or agree to accept, or to proceed to any place with a view to obtaining, any commission or employment in the service of any foreign state; or (2) knowingly aids in the engagement of any person so induced, by forwarding or conveying him or by advancing money or in any other way whatever, shall be liable to imprisonment for any term not exceeding seven years, and to a fine of such amount as the court thinks fit. [s. 7, rep. No. 62 of 1911.] 1875. No. 1 of 1875. An Ordinance for enforcing good order and discipline in the police force employed in the Royal Naval Establishments. 1st [18th March, 1875.] [Originally No. 1 of 1875. Law Rev. Ord., 1924.] This Ordinance may be cited as the Naval Establishments Police Ordinance, 1875. * As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1923.
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FOREIGN RECRUITING. No. 1 of 1874. 225 2. In this Ordinance, "foreign state" includes any person Interpreta- exercising or assuming to exercise the powers of government tion. in or over any country, colony, province, or people beyond the limits of this Colony. 3. If any person is, within this Colony, obtaining or Powers as to attempting to obtain recruits for the service of any foreign recruiting state in any capacity, the Governor may, by order, either individuals. prohibit such person from so doing or permit him to do so subject to any conditions which he thinks fit to impose. 4. The Governor may by general order notified in the Power as to Gazette, either prohibit recuiting for the service of any recruiting foreign state or impose upon such recruiting any conditions generally. which he thinks fit. [s. 5, rep. No. 62 of 1911.] 6. Every person who, in violation of the prohibition of the Punishment Governor or of any condition subject to which permission to of offences. recruit may have been accorded,- (1) induces or attempts to induce any person to accept or agree to accept, or to proceed to any place with a view to obtaining, any commission or employment in the service" of any foreign state; or (2) knowingly aids in the engagement of any person so induced, by forwarding or conveying him or by advancing money or in any other way whatever, shall be liable to imprisonment for any term not exceeding seven years, and to a fine of such amount as the court thinks [s: 7,' rep. No. 62 of 1911.] 1875. No. 1 of 1875. An Ordinance for enforcing good order and discipline in the police force employed in the Royal Naval Establish- ments: 1 Th [18th March, 1875.] [Originally No. 1 of 1875. Law Rev. Ord., 1924.] Ordinance may be cited as the Naval Establish- Short title. ments Police Ordinance, 1875. * As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1923.
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FOREIGN RECRUITING.

No. 1 of 1874.

225

2. In this Ordinance, "foreign state" includes any person Interpreta- exercising or assuming to exercise the powers of government tion. in or over any country, colony, province, or people beyond the limits of this Colony.

3. If any person is, within this Colony, obtaining or Powers as to attempting to obtain recruits for the service of any foreign recruiting state in any capacity, the Governor may, by order, either individuals. prohibit such person from so doing or permit him to do so subject to any conditions which he thinks fit to impose.

4. The Governor may by general order notified in the Power as to Gazette, either prohibit recuiting for the service of any recruiting foreign state or impose upon such recruiting any conditions generally.

which he thinks fit.

[s. 5, rep. No. 62 of 1911.]

6. Every person who, in violation of the prohibition of the Punishment Governor or of any condition subject to which permission to of offences. recruit may have been accorded,-

(1) induces or attempts to induce any person to accept or agree to accept, or to proceed to any place with a view to obtaining, any commission or employment in the service" of any foreign state; or

(2) knowingly aids in the engagement of any person so induced, by forwarding or conveying him or by advancing money or in any other way whatever,

shall be liable to imprisonment for any term not exceeding seven years, and to a fine of such amount as the court thinks

[s: 7,' rep. No. 62 of 1911.]

1875.

No. 1 of 1875.

An Ordinance for enforcing good order and discipline in the police force employed in the Royal Naval Establish-

ments:

1 Th

[18th March, 1875.]

[Originally

No. 1 of 1875.

Law Rev.

Ord., 1924.]

Ordinance may be cited as the Naval Establish- Short title. ments Police Ordinance, 1875.

*

As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1923.

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