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CAP. 228]

[s. 27 cont.]

22 of 1950, Schedule.

Prohibition of smoking

in certain

places.

9 of 1900,

ss. 2, 3, 4.

22 of 1950, Schedule.

Persons

suspected

of having stolen property.

2 & 3 Vict. c. 71, s. 24.

Summary Offences.

the influence of alcohol as to have lost control of his faculties to such an extent as to render him unable to execute safely the occupation on which he was engaged at the time in question.

(5) Any person who is found drunk while in possession of any loaded firearm or of any firearm and any ammunition therefor shall be liable to a fine of two thousand dollars and to imprisonment for six months. For the purposes of this subsection a person shall be deemed to have been drunk if he was so much under the influence of alcohol as to have lost control of his faculties to such an extent as to render him unable to handle a firearm safely at the time in question.

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28. (1) No person shall smoke-

(a) in any storehouse, workshop or building attached to the naval establishments in the Colony, not appropriated as a residence; or

(b) in any naval or military ordnance magazine, military ordnance building or workshop and the enclosures to such premises.

(2) No person shall smoke on board any vessel whatsoever which is in any naval dock or naval dockyard or alongside any naval premises: Provided that this section shall not apply to any person who is a member of His Majesty's naval forces: Provided also that it shall be lawful for the Senior Naval Officer in Hong Kong to grant such exemptions from the provisions of this subsection as he may think fit.

(3) Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this section shall be liable to a fine of five hundred dollars.

29. Any person who is brought before a magistrate charged with having in his possession or conveying in any manner anything which may be reasonably suspected of having been stolen or unlawfully obtained, and who does not give an account, to the satisfaction of the magistrate, how he came by the same, shall be liable to a fine of one thousand dollars or to imprisonment for three months.

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22 of 1950, Schedule.

322

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CAP. 228] [s. 27 cont.] 22 of 1950, Schedule. Prohibition of smoking in certain places. 9 of 1900, ss. 2, 3, 4. 22 of 1950, Schedule. Persons suspected of having stolen property. 2 & 3 Vict. c. 71, s. 24. Summary Offences. the influence of alcohol as to have lost control of his faculties to such an extent as to render him unable to execute safely the occupation on which he was engaged at the time in question. (5) Any person who is found drunk while in possession of any loaded firearm or of any firearm and any ammunition therefor shall be liable to a fine of two thousand dollars and to imprisonment for six months. For the purposes of this subsection a person shall be deemed to have been drunk if he was so much under the influence of alcohol as to have lost control of his faculties to such an extent as to render him unable to handle a firearm safely at the time in question. [23 28. (1) No person shall smoke- (a) in any storehouse, workshop or building attached to the naval establishments in the Colony, not appropriated as a residence; or (b) in any naval or military ordnance magazine, military ordnance building or workshop and the enclosures to such premises. (2) No person shall smoke on board any vessel whatsoever which is in any naval dock or naval dockyard or alongside any naval premises: Provided that this section shall not apply to any person who is a member of His Majesty's naval forces: Provided also that it shall be lawful for the Senior Naval Officer in Hong Kong to grant such exemptions from the provisions of this subsection as he may think fit. (3) Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this section shall be liable to a fine of five hundred dollars. 29. Any person who is brought before a magistrate charged with having in his possession or conveying in any manner anything which may be reasonably suspected of having been stolen or unlawfully obtained, and who does not give an account, to the satisfaction of the magistrate, how he came by the same, shall be liable to a fine of one thousand dollars or to imprisonment for three months. [24 22 of 1950, Schedule. 322
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CAP. 228] [s. 27 cont.] 22 of 1950, Schedule. Prohibition of smoking in certain places. 9 of 1900, 8s. 2, 3, 4. 22 of 1950, Schedule. Persons suspected stolen property. 2 & 3 Vict. c. 71, s. 24. Summary Offences. the influence of alcohol as to have lost control of his faculties to such an extent as to render him unable to execute safely the occupation on which he was engaged at the time in question. (5) Any person who is found drunk while in possession of any loaded firearm or of any firearm and any ammuni- tion therefor shall be liable to a fine of two thousand dollars and to imprisonment for six months. For the purposes of this subsection a person shall be deemed to have been drunk if he was so much under the influence of alcohol as to have lost control of his faculties to such an extent as to render him unable to handle a firearm safely at the time in question." [23 28. (1) No person shall smoke- (a) in any storehouse, workshop or building attached to the naval establishments in the Colony, not appropriated as a residence; or (b) in any naval or military ordnance magazine, military ordnance building or workshop and the inclosures to such premises. (2) No person shall smoke on board any vessel what- soever which is in any naval dock or naval dockyard or alongside any naval premises: Provided that this section shall not apply to any person who is a member of His Majesty's naval forces: Provided also that it shall be lawful for the Senior Naval Officer in Hong Kong to grant such exemptions from the provisions of this subsection as he may think fit. (3) Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this section shall be liable to a fine of five hundred dollars. 29. Any person who is brought before a magistrate of havinying charged with having in his possession or conveying in any manner anything which may be reasonably suspected of having been stolen or unlawfully obtained, and who does not give an account, to the satisfaction of the magistrate, how he came by the same, shall be liable to a fine of one thousand dollars or to imprisonment for three months. [24 22 of 1950, Schedule. 322
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CAP. 228]

[s. 27 cont.]

22 of 1950, Schedule.

Prohibition of smoking

in certain

places.

9 of 1900,

8s. 2, 3, 4.

22 of 1950, Schedule.

Persons

suspected

stolen property.

2 & 3 Vict. c. 71, s. 24.

Summary Offences.

the influence of alcohol as to have lost control of his faculties to such an extent as to render him unable to execute safely the occupation on which he was engaged at the time in question.

(5) Any person who is found drunk while in possession of any loaded firearm or of any firearm and any ammuni- tion therefor shall be liable to a fine of two thousand dollars and to imprisonment for six months. For the purposes of this subsection a person shall be deemed to have been drunk if he was so much under the influence of alcohol as to have lost control of his faculties to such an extent as to render him unable to handle a firearm safely at the time in question."

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28. (1) No person shall smoke-

(a) in any storehouse, workshop or building attached to the naval establishments in the Colony, not appropriated as a residence; or

(b) in any naval or military ordnance magazine, military ordnance building or workshop and the inclosures to such premises.

(2) No person shall smoke on board any vessel what- soever which is in any naval dock or naval dockyard or alongside any naval premises: Provided that this section shall not apply to any person who is a member of His Majesty's naval forces: Provided also that it shall be lawful for the Senior Naval Officer in Hong Kong to grant such exemptions from the provisions of this subsection as he may think fit.

(3) Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this section shall be liable to a fine of five hundred dollars.

29. Any person who is brought before a magistrate of havinying charged with having in his possession or conveying in any manner anything which may be reasonably suspected of having been stolen or unlawfully obtained, and who does not give an account, to the satisfaction of the magistrate, how he came by the same, shall be liable to a fine of one thousand dollars or to imprisonment for three months. [24

22 of 1950, Schedule.

322

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