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TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCE.

Section

of this Ordinance.

Corresponding

section in other

Enactments

with modifications.

1

2

2 of F.M.S. Enact-

ment No. 6 of 1933.

3

3 (F.M.S.)

4 (F.M.S.)

Remarks.

Short title.

Interpretation.

"Telecommunica

tion" and "licensed person" added. s.s. (2) and (4) amended as suggested in General Post Office Memorandum in Secretary of State's despatch of 24th July, 1935.

s.s. (2) amended to include the re- presentative for the time being in the Colony of any corporation or administration.

5

5 and 29 (F.M.S.)

6

ss. 2, 3, 4 and 5 of

the Telegraphic Messages Ordin-

ance, 1894, as amended by No. 12

of 1924.

Combined. "Message" for "tele-

gram".

With slight amendments of wording

passim.

"Messages" for "telegrams".

7

6 (F.M.S.)

8

7 (F.M.S.)

"for good cause or" added.

9

8 (F.M.S.)

10

9, 10 and 13

(F.M.S.)

Combined. Licensed Persons also

given certain powers.

11

15 (F.M.S.)

12

16 (F.M.S.)

13

17 (F.M.S.)

14

18 (F.M.S.)

15

19 (F.M.S.)

16

20 (F.M.S.)

17

21 (F.M.S.)

18

22 (F.M.S.)

Amplified. Erection of matsheds

etc. included in s.s. (3).

"and if damage is done to such tele- graph line by the act of himself, his servants or agents" added in s.s. (4).

Penalty $1000 & $500 instead of

$500 & $250 S.S. Currency.

Fenalty $50 instead of $25 S.S.

Penalty $250 instead of $200 S.S.

19 23 (F.M.S.)

20

20

24 (F.M.S.) and Hong Kong Ordin- ance No. 3 of 1894, s. 6 (1) (a) and (b).

"and to a fine not exceeding $1000"

for and to fine, or to both".

Paragraph (b) is taken from s. 6 of the Telegraphic Messages Ordin- ance, 1894. Penalty varied as in S. 19.

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