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(ii) save by reference only, regulations contained in Schedules to Ordinances which in the opinion of the editor cannot conveniently be included in the said collection,
and including
(i) regulations contained in Schedules to Ordinances which in his opinion can conveniently be so included;
(ii) in an Appendix, such other Government Notifications as he may think desirable for the purposes of convenient reference; and
(iii) such indexes and tables of reference to the aforesaid or other matters as he may consider necessary for perfecting the Regulations of Hong Kong (1937 edition),
and for these purposes the editor shall have the same powers, as nearly as may be, with regard to regulations, as he has with regard to Ordinances under section 4.
9.-(1) Each volume of the Ordinances of Hong Kong new editions (1937 edition) after it is printed shall, by general order of the Governor in that behalf, be impressed on the title page Regulations thereof with the seal of the Colony.
ances and
by proclama tion.
Preservation of Ordin-
ances.
Originals.
Copy of Ordinances of Hong- kong, 1844- 1923, to be preserved.
(2) After the printing of each of the volumes containing the Ordinances, and after the passing of the special Ordinances referred to in section 6 relating to the Ordinances contained in that volume, the said volume shall be laid before the Legislative Council for approval, and such approval, if given, shall be notified by proclamation of the Governor.
(3) The supplementary volumes referred to in section 7 (2) and the volumes of the Regulations of Hong Kong (1937 edition) shall similarly be laid before the Legislative Council for approval as soon as conveniently may be after the printing of each volume, and such approval, if given, shall similarly be notified by proclamation of the Governor.
10.—(1) A copy of this Ordinance and of all Ordinances passed after the 31st day of December, 1936, certified under the hand of the Governor and the seal of the Colony shall, as soon as conveniently may be after they have been passed by the Legislative Council and assented to by the Governor, be transmitted by the Clerk of Councils to the Registrar of the Supreme Court, who shall preserve them for record together with the collection of Ordinances of the Colony from the commencement thereof down to and inclusive of Ordinance No. 30 of 1886, and the sealed copies of all the Ordinances subsequent to Ordinance No. 30 of 1886 already preserved in the Registry of the Supreme Court.
(2) All such sealed copies and all the copies contained in the said collection shall be deemed to be the originals.
(3) The Registrar of the Supreme Court shall also obtain and preserve a copy of the Ordinances of Hongkong, 1844- 1923.