TRAVELLERS RESTRICTION.
No. 19 of 1915.
No. 19 of 1915.
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No. 19 of 1915.
An Ordinance to regulate the entrance of persons into the Colony and the departure of persons from the Colony and to confer various powers in connexion therewith.
[12th July, 1915.]
Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
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1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Travellers Restriction Ordinance, 1915.
2. In this Ordinance, (a) "Examination officer" means any officer in the examination service which was notified by Government Notification No. 286 published in the Gazette Extraordinary of the 3rd day of August, 1914.
(b) "Master" means any person (except a pilot) having command or charge of any ship.
(c) "Passenger" means any person on a ship other than the master and persons employed in the working or service of the ship.
(d) "Police officer" includes all special constables and all members of the Police Reserve.
(e) "Ship" includes every description of vessel used in navigation other than Chinese junks propelled solely by sails and oars.
(f) "Vessel" includes any ship or boat and any other description of vessel used in navigation.
3.-(1) Except with the permission of a police officer or examination officer, no person shall leave any ship which arrives in the Colony until such ship has been examined by a police officer.
(2) Any such permission may be general or may be limited to particular persons or classes of persons.
4. Every person to whom section 3 may for the time being apply who arrives in the Colony and who is not examined by a police officer or examination officer at the time of his arrival shall report himself at a police station within twelve hours of his arrival in the Colony.
* The operation of this Ordinance is not limited by the Boarding-house Ordinance, 1917. See No. 23 of 1917, s. 8.
† As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
TRAVELLERS RESTRICTION.
No. 19 of 1915.
No. 19 of 1915.
2347
No. 19 of 1915.
An Ordinance to regulate the entrance of persons into the [Originally
Colony and the departure of persons from the Colony and to confer various powers in connexion therewith.
[12th July, 1915.]
Law Rev.
Ord., 1924.]
*
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Travellers Re- Short title. striction Ordinance, 1915.
2. In this Ordinance, (a) "Examination officer " means any officer in the exam- ination service which was notified by Government Notifica- tion No. 286 published in the Gazette Extraordinary of the 3rd day of August, 1914.
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(b) "Master means any person (except a pilot) having command or charge of any ship.
(c) "Passenger means any person on a ship other than the master and persons employed in the working or service of the ship.
(d) "Police officer" includes all special constables and all members of the Police Reserve.
(e) "Ship" includes every description of vessel used in navigation other than Chinese junks propelled solely by sails and oars.
(f) "Vessel" includes any ship or boat and any other description of vessel used in navigation.
Interpreta-
tion.
3.-(1) Except with the permission of a police officer or No person to examination officer, no person shall leave any ship which leave without arrives in the Colony until such ship has been examined by any ship a police officer.
(2) Any such permission may be general or may be limited to particular persons or classes of persons.
permission
arriving in the Colony.
report them-
4. Every person to whom section 10 may for the time Persons not being apply who arrives in the Colony and who is not examined to examined by a police officer or examination officer at the selves. time of his arrival shall report himself at a police station within twelve hours of his arrival in the Colony.
* The operation of this Ordinance is not limited by the Boarding-house Ordinance,
1917. See No. 23 of 1917, s. 8.
† As amended by Law Rov. Ord., 1924.
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