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TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCE

between

The Police Force (Consolidation) Ordinance, 1932, and Ordinance No. 11 of 1900.

Section

Section of Ordinance No. 11 of

of new Ordinance

1900.

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

8

5

14

7

15

8

18

17

9

17A

10

18

11

19

12

21

13

22

14

23

15

225

24

16

25

17

26

18

Remarks.

New definition (c) of "officer of police" or "member of the force", which terms appear to have the same significance.

Words "of police" omitted after "Inspector General" and "Deputy Inspector Gen- eral" in this and all subsequent sections.

As amended by No. 18 of 1929.

This section has been redrafted and sub- stitutes compulsory retirement for inefficiency or age for the old provision for compulsory resignation for ill health.

Omitted-leave and passages are now dealt

with under (new) s. 12.

As amended by No. 20 of 1930.

As amended by No. 18 of 1929 and No. 21

of 1932.

As substituted by No. 18 of 1929. Power to regulate leave and passages added. See Objects and Reasons.

"Fines inflicted" instead of

forfeited" in s.s. (5).

sums

"It shall be lawful for the Governor" for "the Governor is hereby empowered".

As amended by No. 23 of 1931, and with the addition of a new s.s. (2) being the first part of s. 32 of the Summary Offences Ordinance, 1845, with the addition of "with or" before "without a warrant" and "a" instead of "the nearest" before "police station", the provisions of which section came in most appropriately here. s.s. (3) is original s.s. (2) and has been further amended to make general provision for dealing, immediately after arrest, with all persons arrested, whether under this section or otherwise. s.s. (6) and s.s. (7) amended by insertion of "or any other article or chattel" after "extract therefrom". s.s. (6) also amended by deletion of "under this section" and by addition of new proviso at end saving the powers of search given by a particular warrant.

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