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(13E) organises or takes part in any public meeting, not being a meeting solely for religious worship, held without the permission of the Inspector General of Police;

3. Sub-section (4) of section 6, and the whole of Repeal of section 7 of the principal Ordinance, are repealed.

Ordinance No. 1 of 1845, s. 6 (4) and s. 7.

4. Section 13 of the principal Ordinance is hereby Adds a amended as follows:-

proviso

to s. 13 (1) of Ordinance

(a) by the addition at the end of sub-section No. 1 of

(1) thereof of the following proviso :-

Provided always that in the case of funerals and marriages it shall be lawful to play ceremonial music of a moderately quiet character from which the reed- pipe, cymbals and other specially noisy instruments are excluded. But in no case shall such music be played between the hours of midnight and 6 a.m.

(b) by the repeal of the words "shall apply only to such districts in sub-section (3) thereof and by the substitution therefor of the words shall not apply to such districts or areas

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1845.

of Ordinance

5. Sub-section (3) of section 19 of the principal Amendment Ordinance is amended by inserting the words " or No. 1 of with intent to destroy evidence of any offence

before 1845, s. 19 the word "drinks" in the sixth line thereof.

(3).

of Ordinance

6. Section 23 of the principal Ordinance is Amendment amended by inserting the words “,

or who makes any No. 1 of speech tending directly or indirectly whether by infer- 1845, s. 23. ence, suggestion, allusion, metaphor, implication or otherwise to encourage or incite any person to interfere with the maintenance of law and order," after the word occasioned" in line 5 thereof.

7.-(1) Section 25 of the principal Ordinance is Repeal of repealed.

(2) The words “ Apprehension of offenders, ete." in the heading to section 25 of the principal Ordinance are also repealed.

loiterers.

Ordinance No. 1 of 1845, s. 25.

Ordinance

and substitu-

8. Section 26 of the principal Ordinance is repealed Repeal of and the following section is substituted therefor – No. I of Disorderly 26. Any person who is found between 1845, 8. 26 persons and 'sunset and 6`a.m. loitering in any highway, tion of new

yard or other place and who cannot give a section. satisfactory account of himself shall be liable to a fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars or to imprisonment for any term not exceeding three months.

9. Section 28 of the principal Ordinance is amended Amendment by the deletion of the word " pawned” in the seventh of Ordinance

line thereof.

No. 1 of 1845, s. 28.

10. Section 30 of the principal Ordinance is re- Repeal of pealed.

Ordinance No. 1 of 1845, s. 30.

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