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Ordinances

4. The Colonial Surgeon (Change of Name) Ordinance, Repeal of 1897, and the Principal Civil Medical Officer (Change of 5 Name) Ordinance, 1928, are repealed.

1897, and No. 5 of 1928.

Objects and Reasons.

1. The object of clause 2 of this Bill is to give effect to the change of name of the offices of Director of Medical and Sanitary Services and of Deputy Director of Medical and Sanitary Services, which, as stated in the preamble, has been suggested by the Secretary of State in order to preserve uniformity in the nomenclature of Scheduled posts in the Colonial Medical Service.

2. The clause is based generally on the lines of Ordin- ances Nos. 5 of 1897 and 5 of 1928, which are to be repealed by clause 4.

3. Clause 3 is to make it clear that the Ordinance will not be deemed to involve an abolition of office or to affect the powers, duties or responsibilities attached to any office the title whereof has been changed.

October, 1936.

C. G. ALABASTER,

Attorney General.

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