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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.

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

[29th December, 1933.]

1. 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. (Cap. 229, section 11). (Ordinance No. 9 of 1897). [29th December, 1933.] 1. 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. (Cap. 229, section 11). (Ordinance No. 9 of 1897). [29th December, 1933.] 1. 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.

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

[29th December, 1933.]

1. 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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