1708
[Originally
No. 15 of 1907.
Law Rev. Ord., 1924.]
*
Short title.
*
Publication of matter calculated to excite dis-order in China.
No. 11 of 1907. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
10. The amount of all annuities other than those specified under heading No. 9, distinguishing the amount of annuities payable under each class, the amount of premiums annually receivable, and the amount of consideration money receivable in respect of each such class, and the total amount of premiums received from the commencement upon all deferred annuities.
11. The average rate of interest yielded by the assets whether invested or uninvested constituting the life insurance fund of the company, calculated upon the mean fund of each year during the period since the last investigation.
12. A table of minimum values, if any, allowed for the surrender of policies for the whole term of life, and for endowment assurances, or a statement of the method pursued in calculating such surrender values, with instances of its application to policies of different standing and taken out at various interval ages, from the youngest to the oldest.
Separate statements to be furnished for business transacted according to different office rates of premium together with a statement of the manner in which policies on unhealthy lives are dealt with.
No. 12 of 1907, repealed by No. 34 of 1910.
No. 13 of 1907, repealed by No. 1 of 1909.
No. 14 of 1907, repealed by No. 8 of 1912.
No. 15 of 1907.
An Ordinance to prevent the publication in the Colony of
matter calculated to disturb the peace of China.
[11th October, 1907.]
WHEREAS, owing to the proximity of the Colony of Hongkong to the mainland of China and to the tendency to create internal dissension in that country it is deemed expedient to prohibit within the Colony the publication of matter calculated to excite such dissension:-
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Chinese Publications (Prevention) Ordinance, 1907.
2. Every person who within the Colony prints, publishes, or offers for sale or distributes any printed or written newspaper or book or other publication containing matter calculated to excite tumult or disorder in China or to excite persons to crime in China shall be guilty of an offence and be liable to imprisonment for any term not exceeding two years and to a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars.
[s. 3, rep. No. 12 of 1912.]
* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
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1708
[Originally
No. 15 of 1907.
Law Rev. Ord., 1924.]
*
Short title.
*
Publication of matter calculated to excite dis- order in China.
No. 11 of 1907. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
10. The amount of all annuities other than those specified under heading No. 9, distinguishing the amount of annuities payable under each class, the amount of premiums annually receivable, and the amount of consideration money receivable in respect of each such class, and the total amount of premiums received from the commencement upon all deferred annuities.
11. The average rate of interest yielded by the assets whether invested or uninvested constituting the life insurance fund of the company, calculated upon the mean fund of each year during the period since the last investigation.
12. A table of minimum values, if any, allowed for the surrender of policies for the whole term of life, and for endowment assurances, or a statement of the method pursued in calculating such surrender values, with instances of its application to policies of different standing and taken out at various interval ages, from the youngest to the oldest.
Separate statements to be furnished for business transacted according to different office rates of premium together with a statement of the manner in which policies on unhealthy lives are dealt with.
No. 12 of 1907, repealed by No. 34 of 1910.
No. 13 of 1907, repealed by No. 1 of 1909.
No. 14 of 1907, repealed by No. 8 of 1912.
No. 15 of 1907.
An Ordinance to prevent the publication in the Colony of
matter calculated to disturb the peace of China.
[11th October, 1907.]
WHEREAS, owing to the proximity of the Colony of Hongkong to the mainland of China and to the tendency to create internal dissension in that country it is deemed expedient to prohibit within the Colony the publication of matter calculated to excite such dissension:- 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Chinese Publica- tions (Prevention) Ordinance, 1907.
2. Every person who within the Colony prints, publishes, or offers for sale or distributes any printed or written news- paper or book or other publication containing matter calculated to excite tumult or disorder in China or to excite persons to crime in China shall be guilty of an offence and be liable to imprisonment for any term not exceeding two years and to a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars.
[s. 3, rep. No. 12 of 1912.]
* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
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