Summary Offences.
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therein, with a view to the unlawful possession, storage or conveyance of arms, ammunition, opium, dangerous drugs or any other article or substance, shall be liable to a fine of five thousand dollars and to imprisonment for one year. 22 of 1950,
(2) Any person who without lawful authority or excuse alters in any way the construction of any ship or of any part thereof or any fittings therein, shall, until the contrary is proved, be deemed to have done so with a view to the unlawful possession, storage and conveyance of some article.
(3) It shall be sufficient in any prosecution under this section to allege that the accused altered the construction of the ship or of some part thereof or of some fitting therein with a view to the unlawful possession, storage or conveyance of some article, without specifying any particular article or substance.
Schedule.
soliciting for purpose.
11 of 1949, s. 9.
11. Any female who being in any public place or place of public resort, or being on any verandah or at any window or doorway over or opening on to any public place, solicits or loiters for the purpose of soliciting any person for any immoral purpose or behaves indecently shall be liable to a fine of five hundred dollars or to imprisonment for three months. 22 of 1950,
Schedule.
at night.
11 of 1949, s.10.
12. (1) No person shall between the hours of 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. make or cause or permit to be made or caused any noise whatever calculated to disturb or interfere with the public tranquillity or to annoy any person.
(2) Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this section shall be liable to a fine of five hundred dollars.
(3) If it appears to the magistrate that the person so offending acted as watchman or servant of the proprietor or occupier of any dwellinghouse, warehouse, or other outhouse, office or premises, or of the inhabitant or person in charge thereof, or by or with the direction, knowledge, sanction, sufferance or permission of such proprietor or occupier or of such inhabitant or person in charge as aforesaid, it shall be lawful for the magistrate to dismiss the charge as against the watchman or servant or person acting as such and to summon forthwith before him the proprietor
315
22 of 1950, Schedule.
Watchman making noise of proprietor house, etc.
or servant by direction of dwelling-
Summary Offences.
[CAP. 228
therein, with a view to the unlawful possession, storage or conveyance of arms, ammunition, opium, dangerous drugs or any other article or substance, shall be liable to a fine of five thousand dollars and to imprisonment for one year. 22 of 1950,
(2) Any person who without lawful authority or excuse alters in any way the construction of any ship or of any part thereof or any fittings therein, shall, until the contrary is proved, be deemed to have done so with a view to the unlawful possession, storage and conveyance of some article.
(3) It shall be sufficient in any prosecution under this section to allege that the accused altered the construction of the ship or of some part thereof or of some fitting therein with a view to the unlawful possession, storage or conveyance of some article, without specifying any parti- cular article or substance.
Schedule.
soliciting for
purpose.
11 of 1949, s. 9.
11. Any female who being in any public place or Females place of public resort, or being on any verandah or at any immoral window or doorway over or opening on to any public place, solicits or loiters for the purpose of soliciting any person for any immoral purpose or behaves indecently shall be liable to a fine of five hundred dollars or to imprisonment 22 of 1950, for three months.
Schedule.
at night.
11 of 1949, 8.10.
12. (1) No person shall between the hours of 11 p.m. Making noise and 6 a.m. make or cause or permit to be made or caused any noise whatever calculated to disturb or interfere with the public tranquillity or to annoy any person.
(2) Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this section shall be liable to a fine of five hundred dollars.
(3) If it appears to the magistrate that the person so offending acted as watchman or servant of the proprietor or occupier of any dwellinghouse, warehouse, or other out house, office or premises, or of the inhabitant or person in charge thereof, or by or with the direction, knowledge, sanction, sufferance or permission of such proprietor or occupier or of such inhabitant or person in charge as afore- said, it shall be lawful for the magistrate to dismiss the charge as against the watchman or servant or person acting as such and to summon forthwith before him the proprietor
315
22 of 1950, Schedule.
Watchman making noise of proprietor house, etc.
or servant
by direction
of dwelling-
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