No. 4 of 1889.
No. 3 of 1890.
and in s. 26 (2) of No. 2 of 1889, instead of any country, colony, or depend- ency in Her Majesty's dominions" there shall be read "any British possession".
30. In order to incorporate No. 17 of 1909 with No. 4 of 1889 (Stonecutters Island):
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3, 4, and 5 of No. 17 of 1909, shall form one section, numbered s. 5, of No. 4 of 1889, of which the said sections shall be sub-ss. (1), (2) and (3) respectively; in (2) for "anchors there shall be read 66 'so anchors", and the words "contrary to the provisions of section 3 of this Ordinance" are repealed; and in (3) for "For the purposes of this Ordinance there shall be read In this section"; and s. 5 of No. 4 of 1889 shall be renum- bered s. 6.
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31. The following amendments are made in No. 3 of 1890 (Magistrates) and the Ordinances amending the same:-
(1.) ss. 26 and 37 of No. 2 of 1889 having heen repealed by the Law Revisiou Ordinance, 1911, in order to avoid a repetition of the same provisions in that Ordinance and in No. 3 of 1890, the following amendments are made in s. 73 of No. 3 of 1890:-
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(a.) in sub-s. (1,
the words from if desired to
and shall" are repeale, and
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tor say
to him
there shall
be read say to the accused”.
(2.)-(i) Sub-s. (2) shall end at the words promise or threat "; after which the following shall be inserted as sub-s. (3):--
"(3.) Any statement which purports to have been taken down and signed as provided in sub-section (2) shall be admissible in evidence against the ac- cused in any Court if it is produce out of the proper custody without further proof of the matters above mentioned, unless it is proved that such statement was not duly taken down or was not in fact signed by the Magistrate or officer aforesaid purporting to sign the same"; and the remainder of sub-s. (2) commencing with the word “Provided" shall be sub-s. (4).
(12.) In s. 57–
(a.) the following words are repealed :
Under this Ordinance or under
any other past or future Or- diuance or statute", not- withstanding any enactment. to the contrary in any past Ordinance or statute ";
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