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CROWN LANDS RESUMPTION . [ 23 of 1889.] 1155
CHINESE EMIGRATION CONSOLIDATION (25 OF 1889. ]
AMENDMENT.


15. Whenever the buildings or dwellings on any land are of Arrangement
insanitary construction as regards conditions of light and air, with owner to
the Governor may , notwithstanding any of the powers of buildings.
resumption herein contained or prior to the exercise of any such
powers, permit the owner of such buildings or dwellings to
reconstruct or rebuild the same or any part thereof upon such
terms and conditions and subject to such security being given
for the proper carrying out of such reconstruction or rebuilding
as the Governor may in his discretion think fit.
16. Any Board constituted under this ordinance may make Power for
such rules and regulations as may be deemed necessary for the board to
regulate
conduct of all proceedings before it. proceedings.

17. This ordinance shall not come into operation unless and Suspending
until the Officer Administering the Government notifies by Pro- clause..
clamation that it is Her Majesty's pleasure not to disallow the
same and thereafter it shall come into operation upon such day
as the Officer Administering the Government shall notify by the
same or any other proclamation .
[ In force from 9th November, 1889. Proclamation of same date .]


No. 25 OF 1889.

An Ordinance to amend the Chinese Emigration Con
solidation Ordinance, 1889, and to make provision
against certain emigration abuses.
[6th July, 1889.]
* *
r Secs. 1 , 2 & 3
incorporated
PART II. with No. 1 of
1889. ]
EMIGRATION ABUSES.

4. Any person who by force, intimidation or fraud, im- Unlawful
prisons or detains any man or boy within the Colony, for the imprisonment
purpose of emigration or for any other purpose whatsoever,
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof,
shall be liable to the punishment hereinafter provided.
5. Any person who by force, intimidation, or any fraudulent Decoying
means brings, leads, takes, decoys, or entices any man or boy orpersons
away into
from
into or away from the Colony, for the purpose of emigration, or the Colony.
for any other purpose whatsoever, shall be guilty of a misde
meanor, and on conviction thereof, shall be liable to the punish
ments bereinafter provided .

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