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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MAY 3, 1912.
Ordinance No. 14 of 1904;—
in s. 2,
the words from "any person
** to "Ordi- nance", together with s. 4 and No. 1 of 1905 are repealed, and in lieu thereof the following is added to s. 2:-
"Any person importing sugar in re- spect of which such bounty is granted shall be liable, on suin- mary conviction. to a fine not exceeding 500 dollars, and further to the forfeiture of any article in respect of which such offence is committed. This section shall not apply to sugar in transit.”
Ordinance No. 16 of 1904 :-
in s. 3,
for "The said body corporate
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there shall be read "The said Trustees for "or belong to the said body corporate'
there shall be read "belonging to them" for "
as to the said body corporate there shall be read " as to them " for "part of the said body corporate"
there shall be read "part of the said Trustees".
in s. 4,
for "of the said body corporate" twice
there shall be read "of the corporation”.
Ordinance No. 10 of 1905:-
in s. 6,
for "that such amount so increased'
there shall be read "that it".
Ordinance No. 3 of 1906:--
in s. 2,
for "For the purposes of this Ordinance" there shall be read "In this Ordinance and in the Lunacy Act, 1890, (herein- after called 'the Act'), in so far as it is applied to this Colony by this Ordi-
nance
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for from "of the said Lord" to "Judge" there shall be read acting under the direction of the said Lord Chancellor, of the Court of Chancery, or of any Judge".
in s. 3,
for "such Court"
there shall be read "it".
Ordinance No. 5 of 1906:
in s. 2,
forthing in action
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there shall be read "chose in action".
in s. 3 (2),
for "recovered by " after "costs
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there shall be read "awarded to" and for "payable"
there shall be read “recoverable”.
in s. 22,
for "any Judge of the Supreme Court and the Judge of the Supreme Court"
there shall be read "a Judge, and he” for "any order of a Judge of the Supreme Court to be made under the provisions of this section"
there shall be read "any such order".