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Vagrancy.

VAGRANCY.

(Cap. 229).

(Ordinance No. 9 of 1897).

FORM.

For form of agreement prescribed under the Vagrancy Ordinance, see the Schedule to that Ordinance.

HOUSES OF DETENTION.

(Cap. 229, section 3). (Ordinance No. 9 of 1897).

[19th August, 1932.]

The following premises are hereby certified to be houses of detention and the Commissioner of Prisons is appointed to be the superintendent thereof-

(a) the Prison for Females at Lai Chi Kok;

(b) the buildings at Stanley, known as the Hong Kong Prison;

(c) a portion of the premises previously known as Victoria Gaol.

[CAP. 229

Regulations— Fraser, vol. 1, p. 170.

G.N. 958/39.

EMPLOYMENT OF VAGRANTS REGULATION.

1.

(Cap. 229, section 11). (Ordinance No. 9 of 1897).

[29th December, 1933.]

This regulation may be cited as the Employment of Vagrants Regulation.

2. A vagrant in a house of detention may be employed at such work at an industrial trade, preferably the vagrant's usual trade, as the superintendent of the

147

Regulations-- Fraser, vol. 1, p. 171.

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Vagrancy. VAGRANCY. (Cap. 229). (Ordinance No. 9 of 1897). FORM. For form of agreement prescribed under the Vagrancy Ordinance, see the Schedule to that Ordinance. HOUSES OF DETENTION. (Cap. 229, section 3). (Ordinance No. 9 of 1897). [19th August, 1932.] The following premises are hereby certified to be houses of detention and the Commissioner of Prisons is appointed to be the superintendent thereof- (a) the Prison for Females at Lai Chi Kok; (b) the buildings at Stanley, known as the Hong Kong Prison; (c) a portion of the premises previously known as Victoria Gaol. [CAP. 229 Regulations— Fraser, vol. 1, p. 170. G.N. 958/39. EMPLOYMENT OF VAGRANTS REGULATION. 1. (Cap. 229, section 11). (Ordinance No. 9 of 1897). [29th December, 1933.] This regulation may be cited as the Employment of Vagrants Regulation. 2. A vagrant in a house of detention may be employed at such work at an industrial trade, preferably the vagrant's usual trade, as the superintendent of the 147 Regulations-- Fraser, vol. 1, p. 171.
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Vagrancy. VAGRANCY. (Cap. 229). (Ordinance No. 9 of 1897). FORM. For form of agreement prescribed under the Vagrancy Ordinance, see the Schedule to that Ordinance. HOUSES OF DETENTION. (Cap. 229, section 3). (Ordinance No. 9 of 1897). [19th August, 1932.] The following premises are hereby certified to be houses of detention and the Commissioner of Prisons is appointed to be the superintendent thereof- (a) the Prison for. Females at Lai Chi Kok; (b) the buildings at Stanley, known as the Hong Kong Prison; (c) a portion of the premises previously known as Victoria Gaol. [CAP. 229 Regulations— Fraser, vol. 1, p. 170. G.N. 958/39. EMPLOYMENT OF VAGRANTS REGULATION. 1. (Cap. 229, section 11). (Ordinance No. 9 of 1897). [29th December, 1933.] This regulation may be cited as the Employment of Vagrants Regulation. 2. A vagrant in a house of detention may be employed at such work at an industrial trade, preferably the vagrant's usual trade, as the superintendent of the 147 Regulations-- Fraser, vol. 1, p. 171.
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Vagrancy.

VAGRANCY.

(Cap. 229).

(Ordinance No. 9 of 1897).

FORM.

For form of agreement prescribed under the Vagrancy Ordinance, see the Schedule to that Ordinance.

HOUSES OF DETENTION.

(Cap. 229, section 3). (Ordinance No. 9 of 1897).

[19th August, 1932.]

The following premises are hereby certified to be houses of detention and the Commissioner of Prisons is appointed to be the superintendent thereof-

(a) the Prison for. Females at Lai Chi Kok;

(b) the buildings at Stanley, known as the Hong Kong

Prison;

(c) a portion of the premises previously known as

Victoria Gaol.

[CAP. 229

Regulations— Fraser, vol. 1, p. 170.

G.N. 958/39.

EMPLOYMENT OF VAGRANTS REGULATION.

1.

(Cap. 229, section 11). (Ordinance No. 9 of 1897).

[29th December, 1933.]

This regulation may be cited as the Employment of Vagrants Regulation.

2. A vagrant in a house of detention may be employed at such work at an industrial trade, preferably the vagrant's usual trade, as the superintendent of the

147

Regulations-- Fraser, vol. 1, p. 171.

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