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which, if this Order had not been made, would have lain or been heard and determined to or by the Chief Superintendent, or to or by Her Majesty's Consul-Geueral in Japan, the same shall lie to and be heard and determined by the Supreme Court in a like course of procedure as nearly as may be in all respects as if this Order had not been made.
XXIII.-COMMENCEMENt and Publication of Order
164. This Order shall commence and have effect as follows:-
(1.) As to the making of any warrant or appointment under this Order, immediately from and after the making of this Order: (2.) As to the framing of Rules by the Judge of the Supreme Court, and the approval thereof by one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, immediately from and after the first appoint- ment under this Order of a Judge of the Supreme Court: (3.) As to all other matters and provisions comprised and contained in this Order, immediately from and after the expiration of one month after this Order is first exhibited in the public office of Her Majesty's Consul at Shanghai; for which purpose Her Majesty's Consul at Shanghai is hereby required forthwith, on receipt by him of a copy of this Order, to affix and exhibit the same conspicuously in his public office, and he is also hereby required to keep the same so affixed and exhibited during one month from the first exhibition thereof, and of the time of such first exhibition notice shall, as soon thereafter as practicable, be published in every Consular District in China and in Japan, in suci manner as Her Majesty's Ministers there respectively direct. And, notwithstanding anything in this Order, the time of the expiration of the said month shall be deemed to be the time of the commencement of this Order.
Times of com- mencement.
165. A copy of this Order shall be kept exhibited conspicuously in Proclamation each Court ani Consulate in Chiua and in Japan.
Printed copies shall be provided and sold at such reasonable prices as Her Majesty's Minister in China direct-.
And the Right Honourable the Earl Russell, and the Right Honour- able Edward Cardwell, two of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, and the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, are to give the necessary directions therein as to them may respectively appertain.
(Signed) EDMUND HARRISON.
The SCHEDULE to which the foregoing Order refers
Orders in Council Repealed
of Order.
CHINA.
9 December.
1833
(Two Orders)
13 June,
2 Febuary, 1837
4 January,
1843
3 March.
24 Febuary,
1843
12 September, 1863
2 October,
1843
9 July,
CHINA.
JAPAN.
1853
23 January,
1860
4 February,
1861
18:9
12 September,
1863
7 January,
1864
1864
17 April,
1844
Consular Ordinances Repealed
No. 1.-19 JANUARY, 1854. Deserters.
No. 2.—31 March,
1854.
No. 1.-17 JANUARY, 1855.
Lunatics; Coroner. Neutrality.
No. 1.- 5 MARCH, No. 2.-29 MAY,
1856.
Insolvents.
1856.
Removal of Prisoners, &c.
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