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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, DECEMBER 29, 1911.

Ordinance No. 1 of 1875:-

in s. 3,

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"without

the figures "(1)” and “(2) are deleted and the paragraphs so numbered shall be read as one sentence, in which for the word " sum "there shall be read "fine", and for "award against the offender im- prisonment there shall be read "order him to be imprisoned", and instead of

"with" "there shall be rend hard labour, together with "; the figure "(3)" is deleted, and for "if he thinks fit, bring the offender before" there shall be read “he may, if he thinks fit, refer the case to ", and for and the Magistrate on proof of the offence may award against the offender imprison- ment there shall be read

who may

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deal with it as provided in the next section ".

in s. 6,

for from "for, the time" to "provisions of

there shall be read "referred to in ".

Ordinance No. 2 of 1875 :—

in the note to the 1st schedule,

after the words "of these days"

"

there shall be inserted "other than Good Friday".

Ordinance No. 4 of 1875:—

in s. 6,

for any other member of the Police force"

there shall be read "any constable ".

Ordinance No. 7 of 1875:-

in s. 6 (2),

after "three months

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there shall be inserted "referred to in section 10".

in s. 20 (3),

for "and the Registrar General

there shall be read

in s. 28,

for "minor

"

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who ".

there shall be read "person".

Ordinance No. 1 of 1881:-

in s. 2,

for "extends to

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there shall be read "and' Macao' in- cludes".

in section 5 (1),

for "within the territory of"

there shall be read “in ".

and in (5),

for "before any such Judge or other

competent Magistrate"

there shall be read "in Macao".

in s. 7 (1),

for "hereinafter contained, grant

there shall be read "allow".

and for "transmit

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there shall be read "shall transmit ".

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