No. OF AMENDMENT

IN SCHEDULE.

60.--(6).

(7) (ii).

(iii).

(iv).

(v).

61.

62.

63.

64.

65.

918

Memorandum,-contd.

REASON FOR AMENDMENT.

This amendment enacts as ss. 654 to 669 of this Ordinance provisions corresponding to new English provisions contained in Rules of the Supreme Court in England dated the 23rd June, 1921, which substituted new rules for those on which the old ss. 654 to 670 of this Ordinance were based,

See note to para. 60 (2) supra.

This amendment is made to bring Form No. 12 into line with the corresponding English form, which has been amended

This amendment is made for conformity with s. 439 of the Ordinance, as amended by No. 32 of 1931.

See note to para. 60 (6) supra.

See C.S.O. 3607/20 at page 60.

This Ordinance is repealed as unnecessary.

The

Civil Medical Staff are subject to the same dis- cipline under General Orders as other Govern- ment servants.

This amendment is based upon 24 & 25 Geo. 5, c. 47.

The substitution of the year 1938 for the year 1913 covers the period for which this Ordinance has been extended by G.N.'s 426 of 1924, 490 of 1925, 454 of 1926, 472 of 1927, 655 of 1928, 567 of 1929, 567 of 1930, 4 of 1982, 559 of 1932, 604 of 1933, 905 of 1934, 635 of 1935, 689 of 1936 and 560 of 1937.

The substitution of the date 3rd December for 31st December, 1936, prevents a hiatus which would otherwise have existed between the coming into force of No. 51 of 1936 and the repeal of No. 18 of 1923.

4. Generally speaking, it may be said that this Revision has not introduced new matter into the law of the Colony but has been confined to the collection of the existing law, the repeal of spent legislation, the correction of obvious errors, the standardization of expression, and the removal of inconsistencies.

C. G. ALABASTER,

Attorney General.

December, 1937.

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