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Appendix A.-Continued.
FIRST SCHEDULE.
I being an Enumerator or Chief Enumerator appointed for the purpose of the Census, 19.....
being an assistant employed by
for the purpose of the Census, 19... hereby undertake and promise faithfully to perform the duties imposed by the Census Ordinance, 19..
and by the Census Regulations, 19....., so far as applicable to me, and to fulfil all the obligations required of me by the Ordinance and by the Regulations, and I hereby state that I have read and understand the provisions of section 6 of the Ordinance, and of Article 14 of the Regulations hereunto annxed.
Signed
In the presence of ........
Section 6 of the Census Ordinance, 19.
(1) If any person-
is as follows:
(a) refuses or neglects to comply with or acts in contravention of any of the provisions of this Ordinance or any Order in Council or regula- tions made under this Ordinance; or
(b) being a person required under this Ordinance to make a statutory declaration with respect to the performance of his duties, makes a false declaration; or
(c) being a person required by any Order in Council or regulations made under this Ordinance to make, sign or deliver any document, makes, signs or delivers, or causes to be made, signed, or delivered a false document; or
(d) being a person required in pursuance of any such Order in Council or Regulations to answer any question, refuses to answer or gives a false answer to that question;
he shall for each offence be liable on summary conviction to imprisonment for any term not exceeding three months or to a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars.
(2) Every person who—
(a) being a person employed in taking a census, without lawful authority publishes or communicates to any person otherwise than in the ordinary course of such employment any information acquried by him in the course of his employment; or
(b) having possession of any information which to his knowledge has been disclosed in contravention of this Ordinance, publishes or com- municates this information to any other person;
shall be guilty of a misdemeanour, and shall on conviction be liable to imprisonment with or without hard labour for a term not exceeding two years or to a fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars.
Article 14 of the Census Regulations, 1931, is as follows:-
14. No person having the custody, whether by himself or on behalf of any other person of any forms of return, or other confidential documents relating to the Census shall permit any other person without lawful authority to have, or fail to prevent any other person from having, access thereto.