PREVENTION OF CRIMES.
No. 4 of 1887.
371
12. The following provisions are made with a view to register and 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 Prisons 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.
photographing of criminals. 34 & 35 Vict. c. 112, s. 6.
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.
SCHEDULE.
[s. 5.]
[L. S.]-
FORM OF LICENCE:
The Governor is pleased to grant to ..., Convicted of ..., who was ... at the criminal session of the Supreme Court for the Colony of Hongkong on the ... 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 ... during the remaining portion of his said term of imprisonment, unless the said ... shall, before the expiration of the said term, be convicted of some indictable offence within the Colony, in which case such licence will be immediately forfeited by law, or unless it shall please the Governor sooner to revoke or alter such licence.
* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1923.
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PREVENTION OF CRIMES.
No. 4 of 1887.
371
12. The following provisions are made with a view to Register and 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 par- iculars 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 Prisons 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 photo- graphing 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.
:
photograph- ing of criminals. 34 & 35 Vict. c. 112, s. 6.
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
nder any Ordinance relating to prisons; and any prisoner [ef. No. 4 of
1899.] refusing to obey any such regulation shall be deemed guilty of an offence against prison discipline within the meaning of such Ordinance.
SCHEDULE.
[s. 5.]
[L. S.]-
FORM OF LICENCE:
The Governor is pleased to grant to Convicted of
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who was
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at the criminal session of the Supreme
day of
Court for the Colony of Hongkong on the
$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 portion of his said term of imprisonment, unless the said
shall, before the expiration of the said term, be convicted of some indictable offence within the Colony, in which case such licence will be immediately forfeited by law, or unless it shall please the Governor sooner to revoke or alter such licence.
* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1923.
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