670
No. 3 of 1895.
CHINESE IMMIGRATION.
Prohibition of importation of Chinese by steamer, etc., and by land or sea while proclamation in force.
3. Whilst such proclamation remains in force,----
(1) no steamer, steam-launch, motor boat, ship, or vessel, and no junk or other Chinese-built vessel or boat, shall bring into the waters of the Colony any passenger of Chinese nationality or origin, or any passenger appearing to be of such nationality or origin, from any port or place mentioned in such proclamation; and
(2) no person of Chinese nationality or origin shall come into the Colony by land or sea from any such port or place.
4. Whilst such proclamation remains in force, all steamers, steam-launches, motor boats, ships, or vessels, and all junks and other Chinese-built vessels and boats, shall, on arriving within the waters of the Colony from any port or place mentioned in such proclamation, anchor at the quarantine anchorage prescribed by the quarantine regulations, and shall not leave such anchorage until allowed to do so by the order of the Health Officer of the Port as defined by the said regulations or until the expiration of such time as may be fixed by any proclamation under section 2.
*
[cf. No. 10 of 1899, Schedule, Table L.]
Penalties.
[Originally No. 10 of 1895.
Law Rev. Ord., 1924.]
†
Short title.
5.-(1) Any breach of any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be punishable on summary conviction as follows:---
(2) of section 3 (1), a fine not exceeding ten dollars for every passenger carried in contravention thereof, and the person liable therefor shall be the master or other person in charge of any steamer or other vessel mentioned therein;
(3) of section 3 (2), a fine not exceeding fifty dollars;
(4) of section 4, a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, and the person liable therefor shall be the master or other person in charge of any steamer or other vessel mentioned therein.
[s. 6, rep. No. 1 of 1912.]
No. 4 of 1895.
An Ordinance to regulate the wearing of naval and military uniforms.
[29th May, 1895.]
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Uniforms Ordinance, 1895.
* As amended by Law Am. Ord., 1923.
† As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1923.
670
No. 3 of 1895.
CHINESE IMMIGRATION.
Prohibition of 3. Whilst such proclamation remains in force,----
importation of Chinese by
while pro-
clamation
(1) no steamer, steam-launch, motor boat, ship, or vessel, steamer, etc., and no junk or other Chinese-built vessel or boat, shall bring into the waters of the Colony any passenger of Chinese nationality or origin, or any passenger appearing to be of such nationality or origin, from any port or place mentioned in such proclamation; and
in force.
Procedure
to vessel
arriving from proclaimed
port.
(2) no person of Chinese nationality or origin shall come into the Colony by land or sea from any such port or place.
4. Whilst such proclamation remains in force, all steamers, with regard steam-launches, motor boats, ships, or vessels, and all junks and other Chinese-built vessels and boats, shall, on arriving within the waters of the Colony from any port or place mentioned in such proclamation, anchor at the quarantine anchorage prescribed by the quarantine regulations, and shall not leave such anchorage until allowed to do so by the order of the Health Officer of the Port as defined by the said regulations or until the expiration of such time as may be fixed by any proclamation under section 2.
*
[cf. No. 10
of 1899, Schedule, Table L.]
Penalties.
[Originally No. 10 of 1895.
Law Rev. Ord., 1924.]
†
Short title.
t
person
5.-(1) Any breach of any of the provisions of this Ordi- nance shall be punishable on summary conviction as follows:--- (2) of section 3 (1), a fine not exceeding ten dollars for every passenger carried in contravention thereof, and the liable therefor shall be the master or other person in charge of any steamer or other vessel mentioned therein (3) of section 3 (2), a fine not exceeding fifty dollars; (4) of section 4, a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, and the person liable therefor shall be the master or other person in charge of any steamer or other vessel mentioned therein.
[s. 6, rep. No. 1 of 1912.]
No. 4 of 1895.
An Ordinance to regulate the wearing of naval and military
uniforms.
[29th May, 1895.]
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Uniforms Ordinance, 1895.
* As amended by Law Am. Ord., 1923.
† As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1923.
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