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SUPPLEMENT No. 1, AUGUST 13, 1948.
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exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars and to imprisonment for any term not exceeding six months.

Special duty and expenses thereof. 62. (1) On the application of any person the Commissioner may, if he thinks fit, detail any police officer or police officers to do special police duty in upon or about any premises business or vessel specified by the applicant.

(2) The applicant shall pay to the Commissioner for the services of any such officer or officers so detailed such fees as the Commissioner may think fit.

(3) All fees so received by the Commissioner shall be paid by him into the Treasury forthwith to the credit of the Police Welfare Fund and be accounted for monthly; and every sum of money due for such services shall be deemed a debt due to the Crown and shall be recoverable by the Financial Secretary in like manner as other Crown debts in respect of fees and otherwise under the Ordinance No. 6 of 1875.Crown Remedies Ordinance, 1875.

PART VIII.
Repeal.

Repeal.
Ordinances Nos.
37 of 1932,
2 of 1936,
36 of 1934,
27 of 1938.
63. The Police Force Ordinance, 1932, the Police Force Amendment Ordinance, 1934, the Police Force Amendment Ordinance, 1936, and sections 2, 3 and 4 of the Police Force and Peace Preservation Amendment Ordinance, 1938, are hereby repealed.


Schedule.

SCHEDULE.
(Section 27).


Oath of Office.

I,
swear by Almighty God that I will obey, uphold and maintain the laws of the Colony of Hong Kong and that I will at all times execute the powers and duties of my office honestly faithfully and diligently without fear of or favour to any person and with malice or ill will toward none.

AND I do further swear that I will at all times obey without question the lawful orders of those set in authority over me.

Sworn before me this . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .day of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19. . . . . . . .

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Magistrate/Justice of the Peace.