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LEE & RUSS SOLICITORS 堤 HONGKONG A

THE

ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG.

1891.

No. 1 of 1891.

An Ordinance to restrict the loading and unloading of cargo on Sunday.

[1st August, 1891.]

Originally No. 6 of 1891.

Law Rev. Ord., 1924.

**

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Sunday Cargo Working Ordinance, 1891.

Short title.

2. In this Ordinance,

(a) “Cargo" does not include mails, personal luggage, live stock, ice, or articles of food of a perishable nature required for immediate consumption.

(b) "The Harbour Master" includes any person authorised or deputed by him to perform any duty vested in or imposed upon him by this Ordinance.

(c) "Vessel" includes all steamships and also all sailing ships of European construction or design, except ships of war belonging to His Majesty or to any foreign Government.

*

Interpreta-tion.

Cargo on

3. No cargo shall be received on board, loaded, worked, or discharged from any vessel within the waters of this Colony on Sunday, without a permit (hereinafter called a Sunday permit), in the form in the First Schedule, from the Harbour Master.

* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1923.

Schedule.

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刺素 LEE & RUSS SOLICITORS HONGKONG A THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG. 1891. No. 1 of 1891. An Ordinance to restrict the loading and unloading of cargo on Sunday. [1st August, 1891.] Originally No. 6 of 1891. Law Rev. Ord., 1924. ** 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Sunday Cargo Working Ordinance, 1891. Short title. 2. In this Ordinance, (a) “Cargo" does not include mails, personal luggage, live stock, ice, or articles of food of a perishable nature required for immediate consumption. (b) "The Harbour Master" includes any person authorised or deputed by him to perform any duty vested in or imposed upon him by this Ordinance. (c) "Vessel" includes all steamships and also all sailing ships of European construction or design, except ships of war belonging to His Majesty or to any foreign Government. * Interpreta-tion. Cargo on 3. No cargo shall be received on board, loaded, worked, or discharged from any vessel within the waters of this Colony on Sunday, without a permit (hereinafter called a Sunday permit), in the form in the First Schedule, from the Harbour Master. * As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1923. Schedule.
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LEE & RUSS * GOLICITORS HONGKONG A THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG. 1891. No. 1 of 1891. An Ordinance to restrict the loading and unloading of cargo on Sunday. [1st August, 1891.] Originally No. 6 of 1891. Law Rev. Ord.. 1924. ** 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Sunday Cargo Short title. Working Ordinance, 1891. 2. In this Ordinance, (a) “Cargo" does not include mails, personal luggage, live stock, ice, or articles of food of a perishable nature required for immediate consumption. (b) "The Harbour Master" includes any person authorised or deputed by him to perform any duty vested in or imposed upon him by this Ordinance. (c) "Vessel" includes all steamships and also all sailing ships of European construction or design, except ships of war belonging to His Majesty or to any foreign Government. * Interpreta- tion. Cargo on 3. No cargo shall be received on board, loaded, worked, Permit for or discharged from any vessel within the waters of this working Colony on Sunday, without a permit (hereinafter called a Sunday. Sunday permit), in the form in the First Schedule, from the First Harbour Master. * As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1923. Schedule.
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LEE & RUSS * GOLICITORS 堤 HONGKONG A

THE

ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG.

1891.

No. 1 of 1891.

An Ordinance to restrict the loading and unloading of cargo

on Sunday.

[1st August, 1891.]

Originally No. 6 of 1891.

Law Rev. Ord.. 1924.

**

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Sunday Cargo Short title. Working Ordinance, 1891.

2. In this Ordinance,

(a) “Cargo" does not include mails, personal luggage, live stock, ice, or articles of food of a perishable nature required for immediate consumption.

(b) "The Harbour Master" includes any person authorised or deputed by him to perform any duty vested in or imposed upon him by this Ordinance.

(c) "Vessel" includes all steamships and also all sailing ships of European construction or design, except ships of war belonging to His Majesty or to any foreign Government.

*

Interpreta- tion.

Cargo on

3. No cargo shall be received on board, loaded, worked, Permit for or discharged from any vessel within the waters of this working Colony on Sunday, without a permit (hereinafter called a Sunday. Sunday permit), in the form in the First Schedule, from the First Harbour Master.

* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1923.

Schedule.

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