Railways.
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of offenders.
58. Any person who commits any offence under this Ordinance may be lawfully apprehended, without any warrant or written authority, by any railway official or by any other person whom such railway official shall call to his aid or by any police officer, and every person so apprehended shall with all convenient despatch be taken before a magistrate to be dealt with according to law.
[61]
59. In the construction of this Ordinance every railway official shall be legally bound to do everything necessary for or conducive to the safety of the public, and every such official shall be legally prohibited from doing every act which is likely to cause danger.
[62]
Rules for the
construction
of the
Ordinance.
fare, money
and expenses.
(Cap. 227.)
60. The provisions of the Magistrates Ordinance, shall apply to every proceeding before and every order by a magistrate under this Ordinance, and the payment of any fare for which any passenger not producing or delivering up his ticket is liable, or of any sum of money, damages or expenses for which any person shall be liable under this Ordinance, may be recovered and shall be enforceable in like manner as the payment of a civil debt recoverable summarily before a magistrate.
[66]
removing
or notices.
61. Any person who wilfully or maliciously removes, defaces or in any way injures any copy of any rules kept at a station as required by subsection (4) of section 29, or any notice or document posted by or by the authority of the administrator at a station or anywhere upon a railway, shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of two hundred and fifty dollars or imprisonment for three months.
[68] 48 of 1948,
Schedule.
SCHEDULE.
ARTICLES TO BE DECLARED AND INSURED.
['s. 22.]
(a) gold and silver, coined or uncoined, manufactured or unmanufactured;
(b) plated articles;
(c) cloths and tissue and lace of which gold or silver forms part, not being the uniform or part of the uniform of an officer, soldier, sailor, police officer or of any public officer entitled to wear uniform;
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Railways.
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of offenders.
58. Any person who commits any offence under this Apprehension Ordinance may be lawfully apprehended, without any warrant or written authority, by any railway official or by any other person whom such railway official shall call to his aid or by any police officer, and every person so appre- hended shall with all convenient despatch be taken before a magistrate to be dealt with according to law.
[61]
59. In the construction of this Ordinance every railway official shall be legally bound to do everything necessary for or conducive to the safety of the public, and every such official shall be legally prohibited from doing every act which is likely to cause danger.
[62]
Rules for the
construction
of the
Ordinance.
fare, money
and expenses.
(Cap. 227.)
60. The provisions of the Magistrates Ordinance, shall Recovery of apply to every proceeding before and every order by a magis- due, damages trate under this Ordinance, and the payment of any fare for which any passenger not producing or delivering up his ticket is liable, or of any sum of money, damages or expenses for which any person shall be liable under this Ordinance, may be recovered and shall be enforceable in like manner as the payment of a civil debt recoverable summarily before a magistrate.
[66]
removing
or notices.
61. Any person who wilfully or maliciously removes, Penalty for defaces or in any way injures any copy of any rules kept documents at a station as required by subsection (4) of section 29, or any notice or document posted by or by the authority of the administrator at a station or anywhere upon a railway, shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of two hundred and fifty dollars or imprisonment for three months.
[68] 48 of 1948,
Schedule.
SCHEDULE.
ARTICLES TO BE DECLARED AND INSURED.
['s. 22.]
(a) gold and silver, coined or uncoined, manufactured or unmanufactured;
(b) plated articles;
(c) cloths and tissue and lace of which gold or silver forms part, not being the uniform or part of the uniform of an officer, soldier, sailor, police officer or of any public officer entitled to wear uniform;
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