in s. 3,

79

'any

the words "within the Colony", rules and ",

"from time to time in force".

in s. 4,

the words "in his discretion".

in s. 5.

the words "alter, amend, or cancel rules and", from "but such" to "namely ". in s. 10,

the words "Registrar General, and that officer", "kept by him", "in respect of which the certificate has been given",

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'by the Registrar General ”.

in s. 11,

the words "kept by him".

in s. 13 (2),

the words "his" before "receipt' punishment", "both days inclusive".

in the schedule,

66

or

in forms 1, 2, 3, the words " as the case may be ".

Ordinance No. 3 of 1890:-

in s. 2.

the second and third definitions,

statute

}

:1

66

the words means a Police Magistrate and", from "offence punishable" to "with summarily", from under this to or or before a Justice or Justices of the Peace", the definition of “ Oath "of such clerks" after 66 than one C force in the Colony", from Past Or- dinance" to 66

of this Ordinance", or of two Magistrates sitting together ", from "and also includes to the end.

in 8. 6,

9

((

in

the words in the following parts of this Ordinance".

in s. 7 (2),

the words from "The Magistrates now to "

Ordinance, and ".

in s. 9 (1),

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the words "in his discretion", and sub-

s. 3.

in s. 10 (2),

the words "in manner aforesaid ".

in s. 11 (1),

?

the words "as aforesaid ' if he thinks fit" twice.

in s. 12,

the words "particular", "in force in

this Colony ".

in s. 14 (1),

the words "if he thinks fit".

the words " as aforesaid ",

in (2),

before "custody".

in s. 15 (2),

the words " as aforesaid ".

in s. 25 (1),

the words " or peace

in (2).

officer

"other'

1:

the words "constable or other ".

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