Orders in Council and High Commissioner's Proclamations and Notices (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1907 Excerpt: ...No -nch animal 2. No person shall without the written permission of from pi.ce'to the Resident Commissioner or of some person thereto authorised by the Resident Commissioner remove or cause or allow to be removed any dog or other carnivora or monkey from any place to any other place within the Beehuanaland Protectorate. Any such animal 3. The Resident Commissioner or any person thereto Suz2dorated authorised by him may order that any dog or other cardestroyed. nivora or monkey within the Beehuanaland Protectorate shall be isolated muzzled or destroyed. Penalties. 4. Any persons contravening the provisions of this Pro clamation or refusing or neglecting to obey any order made thereunder shall upon conviction be liable for every such offence to a fine not exceeding fifty pounds or in default of payment to imprisonment with or without hard labour for any period not exceeding three months. commencement 5. This Proclamation shall take effect from the date of of Proclamation. publication in the Gazette, PROCLAMATION BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE HIGH COMMISSIONER. xfroSj. JNo. 4O, 1906. (No. 25, 1906--Dated 5th December, 1906.) _ Whereas by an Order in Council of Her late Majesty dated Preamble, the ninth day of May 1891 the High Commissioner is em-powered to provide for the peace order and good govern-ment of all persons within the limits of the said Order including the prohibition and punishment of acts tending to disturb the public peace; And whereas in that portion of the said limits which is known as the Bechuanaland Protectorate (hereinafter called the Protectorate) there has recently been a division amongst the tribe known as the Batawana respecting the question whether one Mathibi or one Sekgome is the true Chief of the tribe, which division was seriously en...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1907 Excerpt: ...No -nch animal 2. No person shall without the written permission of from pi.ce'to the Resident Commissioner or of some person thereto authorised by the Resident Commissioner remove or cause or allow to be removed any dog or other carnivora or monkey from any place to any other place within the Beehuanaland Protectorate. Any such animal 3. The Resident Commissioner or any person thereto Suz2dorated authorised by him may order that any dog or other cardestroyed. nivora or monkey within the Beehuanaland Protectorate shall be isolated muzzled or destroyed. Penalties. 4. Any persons contravening the provisions of this Pro clamation or refusing or neglecting to obey any order made thereunder shall upon conviction be liable for every such offence to a fine not exceeding fifty pounds or in default of payment to imprisonment with or without hard labour for any period not exceeding three months. commencement 5. This Proclamation shall take effect from the date of of Proclamation. publication in the Gazette, PROCLAMATION BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE HIGH COMMISSIONER. xfroSj. JNo. 4O, 1906. (No. 25, 1906--Dated 5th December, 1906.) _ Whereas by an Order in Council of Her late Majesty dated Preamble, the ninth day of May 1891 the High Commissioner is em-powered to provide for the peace order and good govern-ment of all persons within the limits of the said Order including the prohibition and punishment of acts tending to disturb the public peace; And whereas in that portion of the said limits which is known as the Bechuanaland Protectorate (hereinafter called the Protectorate) there has recently been a division amongst the tribe known as the Batawana respecting the question whether one Mathibi or one Sekgome is the true Chief of the tribe, which division was seriously en...

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March 2012

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March 2012

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246 x 189 x 1mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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26

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978-1-130-61869-3

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9781130618693

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1-130-61869-2



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